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The Brutal Israeli Occupation - Well worth the read
Newsmax Editorial ^ | April 29, 2002 | Barry Farber

Posted on 5/3/2002, 6:38:30 AM by Brytani

The Brutal Israeli Occupation

Barry Farber
Monday, April 29, 2002
All of a sudden there's some kind of crisis about "grade inflation" at Harvard. Too many A's; too few grades below B-plus.

Can we forget that for a while and concentrate instead on "word" inflation.

Grade inflation can cause dummies to look smarter on their resumes than they really are.

Word inflation can kill.

Word inflation became seriously noticeable in the 1960s. Vulgar publications began to appear on newsstands and cheering youth hailed the bold new freedom of what they decided to call the "underground press."

Excuse me! The underground press was the crudely mimeographed sheet of paper giving the captive peoples of Nazi-held Europe the genuine war news from the BBC shortwave – not a multicolored tabloid with explicit pictures of genitalia flapping in all directions and costing 10 times the cost of a good news magazine.

The underground press existed to teach oppressed populations how best to rise up against Hitler and exhort them to do so – not to teach young people how best to seduce each other into group sex and exhort them to do so.

Those caught producing the real underground press were shot against stone walls in Nazi prisons – not interviewed approvingly on talk shows. Those involved in the real underground press knew they were likely to wind up dead – not rich.

Likewise, the word "ghetto." Ghetto is the word all Europe glommed onto to describe an enclosed area of a city into which Jews were clustered for the purpose of, at best, segregation and, at worst, extermination.

Ghetto was never intended to describe an American urban community less affluent than neighboring areas and populated by minorities. You didn't get out of the Warsaw Ghetto by taking the A-train.

And that brings us now to the word "occupation," usually modified by the two adjectives "brutal" and "Israeli."

Hollywood gets some things right, among them German occupations and Japanese occupations. (Hollywood developed some kind of fatigue after World War II and never depicted many Russian occupations.)

An "occupation" goes like this. The occupier enters the town with a motorcycle vanguard, followed by armored cars, personnel carriers, tanks and support vehicles. The cowed inhabitants of the conquered town gingerly approach the newly erected bulletin board in the village square to read what it was the jack-booted conqueror just nailed up there.

It turns out to be a long list of things they hereinafter MUST do and must NOT do in virtually all aspects of life. And if the conqueror later thinks of additional musts and must-nots, those afterthoughts will be nailed up alongside the initial "verboten" decrees.

Classically a summary execution or two by pistol in the hands of occupying officers and a few public hangings set the mood the occupier prefers. "Humiliation," you say? In real occupations the subdued population never has the luxury of worrying about humiliation. They're too busy concentrating on their fear.

During the Six-Day War, when Israeli troops stormed Jordanian-held east Jerusalem, they were closely followed by agents of Histadrut, the Israeli labor federation, demanding parity – that means EQUALITY – for the Arab workers in what had just become "occupied" by Israel.

There was absolutely no – none, zero, nada – order, mandate, ruling, ukase or guideline as to how the Arabs now under Israeli control had to modify their lives or behavior.

Israeli General Moshe Dayan went from mosque to mosque, removed his boots, and assured the imams they would be respected and protected and, by the way, they would be perfectly free to denounce Israel from their pulpits. "Say what you please to your congregation," said Gen. Dayan as he took his leave. "You're in a free country now!"

Have you ever heard anything like that in all history?

I could stop right there. But it would short-change Israel to stop right there.

Every Arab who fell under Israeli "occupation" was free to live his life exactly as he had when the flag overhead was that of Jordan, Egypt or Syria – with a few exceptions. He had to put up with such "humiliations" as better job opportunities, education and medical care in Israel. He was suddenly free to enjoy the First World facilities and advantages of West Jerusalem and Tel Aviv or, if he preferred, leave with his family for Paris, Tunis or Dearborn, Mich.

The Arabs of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza and Golan were actually LIBERATED by the Israeli occupation. They could at last move freely, talk freely, deal freely in business, complain freely about alleged Israeli misdeeds regarding their property, or whatever. They could also sue freely in fair and independent Israeli courts, even if the defendants were Israeli officials.

Could a Pole – forget a JEWISH Pole; could a CATHOLIC Pole – have spoken freely against the Nazi occupation? Could he have said, "I don't like it here anymore. I want to go to America"?

Could an Indonesian under Japanese occupation have said, "I want compensation for the mess the Japanese troops made of my inn after they took it over"?

Could a Lithuanian under Russian occupation have said, "You people are impossible. I'm out of here. I'm going to Sweden"?

Far from denouncing the "brutal Israeli occupation," how can honest people who know the facts resist PRAISING Israel's treatment of those from whose land was launched the repeated attempts to destroy Israel itself.

It would be instructive to know how many who criticize "Israeli occupation" in free-world media are familiar with the story of the Allenby Bridge. Please don't yawn. You've got to know about the Allenby Bridge.

From the instant of Israel's birth in 1948, to 1994, Israel and King Hussein's Jordan were always at war – sometimes actually, always officially. That didn't change when Israel took the West Bank from Jordan in 1967. When Israeli troops took the entire West Bank, the economies of both Jordan and the West Bank were threatened.

There was crucially important trade between Jordan and what had been theirs, the suddenly-Israeli West Bank. Israel acted immediately to help those Arabs threatened by the changeover of power. (Did Nazi, Japanese, Russian or other conquerors ever think about things like this?)

There was, mind you, a state of WAR between Israel and Jordan. Nonetheless, at the Allenby Bridge connecting the Israeli-controlled West Bank and Jordan, the Israelis permitted NORMAL TRAFFIC ACROSS THE BRIDGE! (Almost normal, that is. The vehicles coming into Israel from Jordan had to be stripped-down skeletons with no hiding places for bombs or weapons.)

The Jordanian merchants of goods and vegetables were allowed by their Israeli "enemies" to cross to the Israeli side of the bridge. Their vehicles were inspected. They were then allowed to proceed TO AN ISRAELI CUSTOMS HOUSE where their cargo was quickly inspected and cleared if innocent, whereupon they were waved onward INTO TERRITORY WITH WHICH THOSE JORDANIANS SAID THEY WERE AT WAR!

Speak up, you surviving German, Japanese, Russian and other occupiers of conquered territory! Did your folks ever do anything like that? Was a Latvian ever allowed to sue the Soviet Union for confiscation of property? Was a Norwegian merchant ever assured that Nazi troops would keep open his trading channels to Sweden? Were occupied Belgians allowed by Berlin to continue selling their chocolates to England?

Interesting stuff, huh? Apparently, there are occupations … and there are OCCUPATIONS!

The Israeli treatment of captured populations had a lot in common with the American treatment of post-war Germany and Japan.

America and Israel both brought good things to those who had attacked them and tried to destroy them. And so it would have remained in the Arab-inhabited territories had not the car bombers and suicide-killers gone to work.

Can anybody seriously allege otherwise? Will anybody step up to a microphone under his own name and say, "Okay, Israel was generous and humanitarian after the fighting. But whether or not their citizens were subsequently attacked, they would eventually have said, 'Wait a minute. We forgot something. Let's go in and mess up Jenin! ' "

Remember how Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Mike Dukakis' running mate, demolished Sen. Dan Quayle in the vice presidential debate of 1988? It looked spontaneous, but it was a well-planned ambush.

Quayle, running with George Bush Sr., was known for bringing up his Senate attendance record, which compared favorably with that of John F. Kennedy, whenever he had a chance.

Bentsen's handlers crafted a riff guaranteed to be the debating equivalent of a nuclear device, and it was. Bentsen rehearsed and mastered the bit to perfection and let it fly on time and on target.

The minute Quayle began comparing himself to Jack Kennedy, even on a pedestrian matter like attendance, Bentsen smiled laconically and said, "I knew Jack Kennedy. I worked with Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was my friend. Senator, YOU'RE NO JACK KENNEDY!"

I have a dream that some supporter of Israel on some TV talk show will wait until his Palestinian adversary starts railing against the "brutal Israeli occupation."

Then I want to see that same laconic smile and hear a Bentsen-like voice say, "Mustafa, I've known occupations. I've seen occupations – German occupations, Japanese occupations, Russian occupations. "Mustafa, what you're living under is no occupation!"

Dan Quayle didn't deserve it.

Mustafa does.

Barry Farber's daily radio program is heard on more than 65 stations across America on the Talk Radio Network.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: israel; occupation; palestinian
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Couldn't have said it better myself.
1 posted on 5/3/2002, 6:38:30 AM by Brytani
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To: Brytani
Great post
2 posted on 5/3/2002, 6:42:49 AM by freedom9
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To: Brytani
In the arab-musli-pali vernacular, "massacre" equals 56 dead (mostly known terrorists).

Since they lack sufficient cultural honesty to use language accurately, it might be just as well to give them some real massacres and a real occupation.

It took the A-bombs to bring Japan to their senses. I doubt the palis will come to theirs, based on what they have, to date, experienced.

Very sadly, it will take more bloodshed on both sides.

3 posted on 5/3/2002, 6:58:22 AM by truth_seeker
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To: truth_seeker
bump for an excellent post
4 posted on 5/3/2002, 7:04:03 AM by SpyderTim
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To: Brytani
"Every Arab who fell under Israeli "occupation" was free to ... put up with such "humiliations" as better job opportunities, education and medical care in Israel. He was suddenly free to enjoy the First World facilities ... " It is a common misconception that Israel provides health and education services for the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Such services are provided locally, and funded either - by their communities, by the Jordanian govt, or (since Oslo) by Western countries giving aid. A Palestinian may not access Israeli services unless he is an Israeli citizen. He does pay taxes to the Israeli government, however. For instance, no one may export goods from the Occupied Terrorities unless they - first send them to Israel - pay import tax, pay duties - then export them. This makes Palestinian goods extremely expensive - unmarketable - and ruined their export industries.
5 posted on 5/3/2002, 7:07:39 AM by BlackVeil
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To: truth_seeker
Or how Palestinian leaders and clerics are now trying to make the claim that Jews have no historial or religious ties to Israel. And all this time i thought it was the holocaust deniers who were so into revisionist history.
6 posted on 5/3/2002, 7:13:01 AM by Brytani
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To: BlackVeil
No medical services? Would this be no medical services include or would these be the same medical services Palestinians claim are being denied to them since their ambulances are stopped at check point entering into Israel on the way to the hospital? Please, if you're going to troll at least have accurate facts.
7 posted on 5/3/2002, 7:25:18 AM by Brytani
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To: Brytani
Last response was missing a link. Here it is for you to read up on.

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8 posted on 5/3/2002, 7:26:30 AM by Brytani
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To: Brytani
These are Palestinian medical services - such as the Ramallah medical centre - and the Red Crescent ambulance service. They are not connected to the Israeli govenment, because they are outside the green line. They are funded either by the local communities, and foreign govts. Some in Bethlehem are owned by Church organisations, this goes back to the nineteenth century. I am not aware of any Israeli govt health or educational services in the West Bank, except for those in the settlements and they are segregated from the rest of the population. You can refer this to any Israeli source of information, they will confirm it.
9 posted on 5/3/2002, 8:00:43 AM by BlackVeil
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To: BlackVeil
Ah yes... that must be the BlackVeil of ignorance that has descended upon you. I am sorry for you. Let us know when you decide to deal with reality, we will be glad to give you access to the truth.
10 posted on 5/3/2002, 8:07:13 AM by besieged
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To: besieged
Do - give details of any such state institutions which are funded outside the Green Line. As far as I know, only Palestinians with a special identity card in the Jerusalem area may access Israeli health services. Otherwise, they rely upon their own. Same for the colleges and schools. You don't seem to grasp the reality of the occupation - why WOULD the Israelis fund services for non-citizens? Of course they don't. This is just a matter of fact.
11 posted on 5/3/2002, 8:27:02 AM by BlackVeil
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To: psyops; Colorado Tanker; Libertina; pissed off janitor; happygrl;Dennisw;sjackson;Proudeagle...
Great Post! We need clarification on what Israeli services are provided the "refugees". And Psyops...Got any Moshe Dyan quotes in your word hoard?8-D...I loved hearing about that guy when I was a teenager...I was more politically naive at that time than I am today, but he always seemed to be in control of the situation.
12 posted on 5/3/2002, 8:51:53 AM by sleavelessinseattle
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To: BlackVeil
"You don't seem to grasp the reality of the occupation - why WOULD the Israelis fund services for non-citizens? Of course they don't. This is just a matter of fact."

And they're non-citizens because.....???

13 posted on 5/3/2002, 9:48:03 AM by Frances_Marion
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To: BlackVeil
A Palestinian may not access Israeli services unless he is an Israeli citizen.

This is bullshit. Many Pallie women give birth in Israeli hospitals if there are complications with the pregnancy. Many Pallies go to Israeli hospitals for treatments. And these are non citizens. West Bankers for example.

15 posted on 5/3/2002, 10:53:19 AM by dennisw
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To: BlackVeil
A Palestinian may not access Israeli services unless he is an Israeli citizen. He does pay taxes to the Israeli government, however.

These collected taxes were given to the PA as far as I know. Israel might be withholding them currently.  Israel is still supplying water and electric to most of the West Bank and Gaza. Maybe you can explain how the Pallies pay for this? In a monthly bill? Are they paying these bills? They are pretty darn broke these days.

16 posted on 5/3/2002, 10:58:40 AM by dennisw
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To: FloridaCracker
All true. Good post. Real deal is the demographics and 5 million Jews surrounded by 200+ million Muslims who are being propagandized/incited by state owned Arab press and Al Jezeera. Pallies know they have 200 million Muslims lurking and hating and someday doing who knows what.
18 posted on 5/3/2002, 11:37:29 AM by dennisw
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"Israel is still supplying water and electric to most of the West Bank and Gaza. Maybe you can explain how the Pallies pay for this?" Electricity. In the early years of the occupation, the Palestinians still owned their own service. This was the East Jerusalem Electric Co., one of the oldest Arab-operated economic concerns in the area. The original concession for the company was granted under Turkish rule and renewed under both the British and Jordanians. On 31 Dec 1979, the Israeli govt announced that this company was to be expropriated, and this became effective in 1981. No compensation was paid. Since then, electricity services to the West Bank have been owned by Israel. The water supplies of most West Bank towns are in the form of local wells, they don't come in from anywhere. The West Bank exports water to Israel, but no money is paid for it. Israel has already expropriated most West Bank water resources, and this is a more intractable issue even than ownership of the land. (There is a similar dispute between Turkey and Syria/Iraq, which one day might trigger an all out war.) I am putting these details down because I dislike inaccuracy, and the notion that the Israelis provide state services for the occupied terrorities is a glaring error. As you might have gathered from this post, I am a serious scholar of the Middle East (not just the Israel/Palestine conflict, which is what fascinates most Westerners.) You may call me ignorant, but an Israeli would not do so.
19 posted on 5/3/2002, 12:37:26 PM by BlackVeil
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To: FloridaCracker
As I recall, the Israelis wanted to fix the no land, no citizenship problem, and assimilate the Palestinians in 1948. The surrounding arab countries wanted the refugees to be refugees in a propaganda role designed to keep them refugees.

From the Israeli declaration of independence, we read "In the midst of wanton aggression, we yet call upon the Arab inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve the ways of peace and play their part in the development of the State, on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representaiton in all its bodies and institutions-provisional and permanent.

We extend our hand in peace and neighbourliness to all the neighbouring states and their peoples, and invite them to cooperate with the independent Jewish nation for the common good of all. The State of Israel is prepared to make its contribution to the progress of the Middle East as a whole."

The reason they were refugees in the first place, was they were asked by the arab leaders to "vacate the premises" so to speak, so that they would not be killed or wounded in the 1947- war with the jews, which the arabs were supposed to win easily.

Followed shortly thereafter by continual losses to the less well armed and far fewer in numbers jews, who then, having been attacked repeatedly by her arab neighbors, made the astounding statements of citizenship to the dispossesed arabs who left willingly to avoid being victims of war and instead have been victims of propaganda for years.

20 posted on 5/3/2002, 1:06:27 PM by wita
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