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Suicide's
Most Willing Accomplice
by
Jennifer Loewenstein
June
18, 2003
Razor
wire, electrical & steel fences, concrete barriers and road blocks,
watchtowers and tanks, helicopters, drones and F16s overhead, and the looming
gray wall of separation encircling us --these are the borders of Gaza and the
West Bank. Jennifer, these are what imprison us on our ever-shrinking land,
what scar and desecrate our towns and villages. Bulldozers maul the earth and
eat away at our homes and orchards. Hideous robotic claws tear up our land and
the pavement on our streets and even walking becomes impossible. How can I run
away? The borders around me trap me at every bend. Worst of all is that when I
close my eyes the same barbed wire cuts across my mind so that I cannot escape.
Not even in my dreams.
A
parallel universe runs alongside the one being conjured up in the press. There,
where the Road Map
to Peace is analyzed and criticized, lauded or condemned, a difficult
reality faces readers worried that the latest violence will shatter this recent
attempt to make peace --or dismissive as the words turn into bits of human
flesh on the streets. Far away from critical commentary, a fifty-five-year-old
process of human displacement and destruction continues uninterrupted by the
tempest raging in the news headlines.
To
understand the Palestine conflict, one must strip away the words that obscure
it. There is no state in the making, no autonomy being created, no sovereign
Palestinian authority, no withdrawal from illegally settled territories, no
cessation of occupation. A real map would show the West Bank cut in two by the
sprawling settlement of Ariel, strangled within by checkpoints and military
outposts, slashed by Jewish-only roads, divided and encircled by a creeping
apartheid wall, fragmented into dried up villages whose resources Israel has
stolen for itself and its settlements and intends to keep.
A
real map would show the Gaza Strip gnawed away at either end by bulldozers, the
homes and businesses at the edges of Rafah and Beit Hanoun heaps of tangled
wire and broken stone. The borders of Gaza are receding slowly, before our
eyes, as families flee to the interior, to the overcrowded camps --themselves
isolated by yet more checkpoints and settler bypass roads. Sewage pools go
untreated as wadis and wells fill with bacteria and disease, the air and water
made putrid by environmental suffocation. The shoreline belongs almost
exclusively to the Gush Katif settlement block and patrolling Israeli gunboats
out at sea.
The
destruction of the land of Palestine is nearing completion. What was cut to 46%
in 1947 had become 22% twenty years later and is less than half of that now.
There are no plans, processes, or maps that seek to restore it even partially.
The big problem remaining is what to do with the natives who refuse to leave.
Slowly, in piecemeal fashion, they are being bulldozed and dynamited, targeted
or imprisoned, deported, detained, bombed, buried, surrounded, shot, or
gradually transferred out of sight. The international community stands mutely by
unwilling to intervene.
Why
don't our papers report this?
Forget
about the Road Map. Don't be seduced by the talk of peace. Israel is an
offshore US military base and weapons testing ground. It is a westernized
colony for white supremacists seeking ways to discreetly dispose of its nigger
population. It is an American franchise for the new global economy, a consumer
outlet, an ad for Disney-World-gone-native, a terrorist training camp for
Jewish fundamentalists, the most well-funded terrorist organization outside the
mainland United States, a strategic foothold in the Middle East for
oil-thirsty, power-hungry neo-cons.
It
is suicide's most willing accomplice.
Jennifer
Loewenstein is on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She can
be reached at: jsarin@facstaff.wisc.edu