This is what Zionism does Jeremy Corbyn and this is what a ‘Jewish’ state means – ethnic cleansing
‘Since
the State of Israel was founded in 1948, following the horrors of the
Holocaust, Zionism means maintaining that state.’
This is what is usually called being
economical with the truth, or in layman’s terms, lying. What the Labour Party statement
omitted to say is what type of state it was that Zionism was‘maintaining’. Israel is of course a ‘Jewish’
state and being polite (or dishonest) the Labour Party and Corbyn chose to omit
the small matter of a few thousand Palestinians massacred and ¾ million refugees
displaced.
Zionism did not end in 1948. Today, in Jerusalem,
Zionism is actively seeking to reduce the number of Palestinians living in the
city and increase the number of Jews. The polite word for this is ethnic
cleansing.
On Monday 900 Israeli
Police and Soldiers invaded the Palestinian town of Sur Bahir on the outskirts
of Jerusalem, using extreme violence to evict 30 solidarity activists. As the
International Solidarity Movement reports
two Palestinian families lost their homes in unprecedented mass demolitions in
East Jerusalem. The evictions and demolitions were carried out in a ‘sadistic and brutal’ way.
During the invasion
of the two occupied buildings Israeli border police shot Palestinians at close
range with rubber-coated steel bullets and kicked them down flights of stairs.
ISMers were stamped on, dragged across the floor by the hair, strangled with a
scarf and pepper sprayed by Israeli border police.
But if you criticise this you will be called anti-Semitic by
Labour Party racists such as Peter Kyle MP.
ISM activists, Bethany Rielly, 25, Beatrice-Lily Richardson,
27, Chris Lorigan, 30, and Gabriella Jones, 20, were carrying out a non-violent
action by sitting in the house of Palestinian Ismail Obeide with 30 locals in
the Wadi al-Hummus neighbourhood of Sur Baher, in an attempt to delay the
demolition.
At around 3am 900
hundred Israeli soldiers were bussed to the area with trucks of demolition
equipment to bulldoze three Palestinian apartment blocks, including an
unfinished block which they spent 15 hours rigging with dynamite.
At around 5am they
smashed down the door of Mr Obeide’s house. He was standing in the doorway
holding his hands out in disbelief when dozens of soldiers invaded his home
immediately pepper spraying him in the face.
The four
British nationals were sitting in a small unventilated bathroom with the door
closed when a soldier opened the door and threw in a tear gas canister. Chris Lorigan
said:
“When the soldiers found us in the bathroom, they threw multiple
tear gas canisters and shut the door. As we started to suffocate in the
smallest room in the house, soldiers burst in and dragged us violently, pulling
at every possible part, regardless of safety or policy.’
“I was dragged by my feet and lifted up, kicked in the stomach,
then one soldier in particular stamped on my head four times, at full force,
then standing on my head and pulling at my hair, he then stamped on my throat
and others started punching my torso. It was a sadistic display of violence by
the border police.”
Chris Lorigan, being attended in the hospital for a fractured rib (Photo:ISM |
Beatrice
was also dragged out and her hands crushed so badly that she suffered severe
tissue damage to her right hand which will be permanently misshapen unless she
gets cosmetic surgery and a fractured knuckle on her left hand. She was bruised
across her arms, hips and inner thighs.
Gaby was severely
pepper sprayed in the face and hands and soldiers ripped her shirt revealing
her bra, leaving large bruises on her right arm.
Bethany was dragged
by her Keffiyeh around her neck out of the bathroom. Soldiers then pulled her
out of the room by her hair. She said:
“A soldier dragged me by my keffiyeh across the floor strangling
me until I screamed when he then crushed my neck under his knee. I couldn’t
believe the pure aggression they were using against us. I was in such a state
of shock the whole time that I couldn’t open my eyes. As they dragged me by my
hair as I choked from being strangled and the tear gas I heard them laughing at
me. We were unarmed civilians using peaceful means to try and delay them
destroying Ismail and his family’s home that they worked so hard to build.
Hundreds of soldiers were bussed in to do this. Is a house demolition a
military operation anywhere else in the world? This is the reality of life for
Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.”
Nine
Israeli and international activists were in the house of Ghaleb Abu Hadwan,
with his 4 daughters, son and grandfather. Edmond Sichrovsky, an Austrian
activist of Jewish origin, who was in the house said:
“Border police broke into
the house and dragged out the Palestinians, knocking the grandfather to the
floor in front of his crying and screaming grandchildren. Everyone with a
cellphone was forcibly removed from the house. Once there was no one filming
present, they attacked me and 4 other activists. I was repeatedly kicked and
kneed, which left a bloody nose and multiple cuts, as well breaking my glasses
from a knee in the face. Once outside, they slammed me against a car while
shouting verbal insults at me and women activists, calling them whores
(Sharmuta).”
Gabriella Jones arm injuries, one of the hospitalized activists (Photo: ISM) |
According to Sichrovsky Israeli forces broke into the home and first
dragged out the Palestinians,
“knocking the grandfather to
the floor in front of his crying and screaming grandchildren ... everyone with
a cellphone was then forcibly removed before soldiers began attacking him and
four other activists.
“I
was repeatedly kicked and kneed, which left a bloody nose and multiple cuts, as
well breaking my glasses from a knee in the face. Once outside, they slammed me
against a car while shouting verbal insults at me and women activists, calling
them whores,” he said.
A US
activist was kicked in the stomach and Spanish activist Ivan Rivera was hit in
the head with the butt of a gun.
The latest demolitions of Palestinian homes near the Apartheid Wall on
the outskirts of Jerusalem
were "shocking and heartbreaking"
and should be probed as a war crime, Palestinian envoy Riyad Mansour said on
Tuesday.
The Israeli military considers the
homes, which are close to the Apartheid Wall that crisscrosses the occupied West
Bank, a "security" risk.
Israel’s Supreme Court ruled in
favour of the military in June, ending a seven-year legal battle, and set
Monday as the deadline to knock down the homes.
Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon
defended
the action as being part of ‘the rule of
law in Israel." Except of course that this ‘rule of law’ only applies
to Palestinians. It is only Palestinians who are ethnically cleansed because Israel
is a Jewish state.
Israel uses security as a pretext
to force them out of the area as part of long-term efforts to expand
settlements. All settlements on occupied Palestinian lands are illegal under
international law.
At least 16 people, including 12 Palestinians and four British nationals,
were hospitalized for injuries sustained during Israel’s massive demolition
operation.
“He then stamped on my throat and
others started punching my torso. It was a sadistic display of violence by the
border police,”
Lorigan said.
According to testimonies from ISM activists stationed in other rooms of
Obeidi’s house, Israeli soldiers continued their acts of aggression even after
the Palestinians in the house held their hands up and agreed to leave
voluntarily.
One unnamed American activist said that the soldiers were grabbing
people’s fingers, “appearing as though
they intended to break them.”
“Then
we got to the stairs and they were kicking us down the stairs in the lower back
and several of the Palestinian boys they kicked so hard that they tumbled down
the stairs and this was when there was no resistance at all going on,”
ISM noted that it had activists from Spain, Britain, and Austria
stationed in another house belonging to Ghaleb Abu Hadwan and his four
daughters, son, and grandfather.
In its statement documenting the account of its activists, ISM said:
“Yesterday’s
demolition of Wadi al-Hummus has made national news but due to the lack of
media presence inside the family homes the extent of the violence and sadism
perpetrated by IOF on Palestinian citizens and international activists has
remained largely unreported.”
While sharing the personal stories of their activists, ISM noted the
importance of recognizing the fact that it is “incomparable” to the daily treatment of Palestinians by the
Israeli occupation
“17 people including Mr Obedi, his
wife and their six children are now homeless as well as the family of Mr
Hadwan,” ISM said.
“Evidence
of the ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestine is more apparent than ever in
efforts like the destruction of these three blocks in Wadi al-Hummus, and
hundreds more demolition orders, by the Israeli government.”
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