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Following the shooting
dead of 3 Israelis in a Tel Aviv bar last week and the recent killing of 11 Israelis,
including 3 police officers, by Palestinians, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who
has condoned
settler attacks on Palestinians, stated that
‘We are granting full freedom of action to the army,
the Shin Bet and all security forces in order to defeat the terror. There are
not and will not be limits for this war.”
Today a child in Jenin paid the price
of this all-out war. At least one Palestinian has been killed by the Israeli military
in Jenin today. When the 3 Israelis were killed, Al Jazeera reported
that
United States and European
envoys to Israel condemned Thursday’s shooting. In a statement, Secretary of
State Antony Blinken said the US was “closely following developments” and was
in “regular contact with our Israeli partners, with whom we stand resolutely in
the face of senseless terrorism and violence.”
We await the US and European envoys
condemnation of Israeli killings in Jenin and elsewhere in the West Bank. Of
course if the Palestinian gunman had been Ukrainian then he would have been
feted as a resistance fighter not a terrorist.
I have helped fundraise in the past few years for the Al Tafawk Children’s Centre, which is in the centre of Jenin Refugee Camp. Today a worker from the Centre messaged me.
Dear Tony
JENIN IS suffering now , Israel
closed it we are not allowed to go out or any one gets into ! The news doesn't
show what is going on here, Today the solders attack our home while we were sleeping , And went up on roof to shot any one
who move... here some videos this morning ... you are the only one who can
make our voice heard .. We are not ok
I then got a second message later
in the day and two pictures. It simply said:
A child
from the center lost his eye today
Children are not immune from Israeli actions
because they too are seen as part of a population that has the temerity to
resist the occupation. The right of resistance accorded to Ukranians does not
apply to Palestinians.
There is also Jewish religious justification
that has grown up in Israel for killing and hurting Palestinian children.
The Israeli army today has a large
component of religious nationalists in it who adhere to the belief that non-Jewish
life is less valuable than that of Jews.
Indeed it goes far wider than just religious nationalists.
In 2009 two Lubavitch rabbis, Yitzhak
Shapira and Yosef Elitzure penned a book ‘Torat
Hamelech’ that sanctioned the killing of non-Jewish, that is Palestinian, children
and infants. According to the authors
the prohibition 'Thou Shalt Not Murder' applies only 'to a Jew who kills a Jew.'
According to the Jerusalem
Post, the authors argued that:
‘it is permitted to kill
minors as well, even if they are innocent, when they are situated in a place
that blocks the saving of Jews' lives. Shapira and Elitzur refer to these minors
as "blockers of rescue"
"Little children are
often situated in this way," they write. "They block the rescue of
Jews and they do this against their will. Even so, it is permitted to kill them
because their very presence facilitates the killing [of Jews]."
The authors also advocate
the killing of young children if it is foreseeable that these children will
grow up to be enemies of the Jews. " [which was the justification that Himmler
gave in a talk to SS Higher Police Leaders in October 1943 in Posen, Poland - TG].
There is an argument for
killing the very young if it is clear that they will grow up to hurt us [Jews].
And in this situation the attack should be directed at them and not just
indirectly while attacking adults," write Shapira and Elitzur. "It is
also permitted to kill the children of the [evil] leader [of the enemy] in
order to put pressure on him, if hurting the children will prevent the evil
king from acting out his evilness."
This is being played out in Jenin and
the West Bank today. Last year 79 Palestinian children, including 67 in Gaza,
were murdered
by the Israeli military. Since 2000 at
least 2,200 children have been killed by Israel.
What You Can Do
What you can do is to contact your
MPs with messages demanding that Israel lifts the siege of Jenin and write to
the press. Collective punishment is outlawed under the Geneva Convention. In
other words it is a war crime. Although as we know the mass media is only
concerned with Russian war crimes its worth bombarding the BBC and asking why
it is selective about which war crimes it reports.
Finally, one of the only places of
refuge for children in Jenin refugee camp is the Al Tafawk Children’s Centre
which Israeli
troops wrecked last May. In their
demonic hatred they even ripped up children’s story books.
So please, if you can afford it, please
donate
to our Crowdfunder to support the Centre.
Tony Greenstein
Israeli citizens are barred from entering the Palestinian city, whose economy relies heavily on Israeli Arabs
Apr. 9, 2022
8:37 PM
Israeli
citizens are now barred from entering the West Bank city of Jenin, the Defense
Ministry announced Saturday, in a series of sanctions on the hometown of the
Palestinian shooter who killed three people in an attack in Tel Aviv on
Thursday.
The
Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories announced several restrictions
on the Jenin area, in the West Bank's north, including blocking local merchants
and some businesspeople from entering Israel and preventing Jenin residents
from visiting family in Israel, thereby revoking 5000 permits Israel issued for
Jenin residents for the holy Muslim month of Ramadan which takes place in
April.
Residents of
the Jenin area with work permits in Israel will still be allowed to go there,
but will face more stringent security inspections at checkpoints, the statement
said.
The
restrictions are expected to deal a hard blow to the local economy. Arabs from
Israel who frequent Jenin constitute about 75 percent of the city's purchasing
power.
Students at
the Arab American University in Jenin who are Israeli citizens are exempt from
the latest travel restrictions.
Combatants
for Peace, an Israeli-Palestinian group, condemned the restrictions and called
the defense minister to revoke them, saying that "hurting Palestinian
citizens of Israel and collectively punishing all of Jenin's residents is not
the solution, and will only deteriorate the situation."
Knesset
member Sami Abu Shehadeh of the Joint List joined the condemnation, saying that
"collective punishment, crimes carried out by the occupation army and a
continuous abuse of the Palestinian people will certainly not be a solution to
the current crisis."
He added that "only a diplomatic solution and an end
to the occupation are the guarantee for a safer future for all of us."
On Saturday, a Palestinian militant was killed
and a dozen others were wounded in Jenin in a fire exchange with the Israeli
military who were raiding the house Raad Hazem, the mas who killed three people
and wounded 10 others in a shooting attack in central Tel Aviv on Thursday.
Diaa
Hamarsheh who killed five people in a shooting attack in the Tel Aviv
suburb of Bnei Brak was also from the Jenin area – where security forces are
now concentrating their efforts, since three of the last five attacks were
carried out by people from there, including Saib Abahra, who was killed with two other Palestinians by Israeli
forces last Friday.
According to
Israeli security forces, the three were responsible for a recent shooting
attack near the city of Tul Karm in the West Bank, and planned to carry out
further attacks.
Defense
Minister Benny Gantz said on Friday that Israeli forces were continuing to act
with great forces against terrorism, adding that "we have already made 200
arrests, if needed we will make thousands."
Israeli forces kill Palestinian fighter in large-scale raid on Jenin camp
Israeli forces kill Palestinian fighter in large-scale raid on Jenin camp
Palestinian fighters respond to the raid with gunfire, leading to heavy street clashes with Israeli troops
By Shatha Hanaysha in Jenin refugee camp
Published date: 9 April 2022
One Palestinian
was killed and 13 more wounded on Saturday morning as a large Israeli
force raided the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The raid began
at around 9:30am local time when Israeli special forces entered the camp and
headed to the family home of Raad Hazem, a 28-year-old who carried out a shooting
at a bar in Tel Aviv on Thursday, killing three Israelis.
Reinforcements
followed, and Israeli troops raided the camp from all entrances, to be met by
Palestinian fighters residing in the camp who began firing at troops in several
locations.
A local
source told Middle East Eye that Palestinian fighters also used an explosive
device in the heavy street fights, which lasted for nearly three hours before
Israeli forces withdrew from the city.
One
Palestinian, identified as Ahmad al-Saadi, 23, was killed in the gunfight,
according to the Palestinian health ministry. Al-Quds Brigades (Saraya
al-Quds), the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, said he was a
commander in its Jenin unit.
At least 13
more Palestinians sustained bullet wounds, including a 19-year-old woman, with
two in critical condition. Two more were wounded in the shoot-outs and detained
by the Israeli army.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian fighter in raid on Jenin refugee camp
An
eyewitness, who preferred to remain anonymous, told MEE that Israeli snipers stationed
on rooftops during the raid were shooting at passers-by, including his friend,
who was wounded by a live bullet while walking on the street.
The Israeli
army said in a statement early in the morning that military forces entered
Jenin and operated in the refugee camp, without giving more details. No Israeli
casualties were reported.
While
surrounding Hazem's family home, Israeli forces took measurements of the house
ahead of a potential demolition, Israeli media reported.
Israel often
demolishes family homes of those accused of carrying out attacks against
Israeli targets, in a policy condemned by rights groups as a form of collective
punishment.
Israeli
forces also attempted to arrest Fathi Hazem, Raad's father, but he refused to
turn himself in and the troops left without detaining him, an eyewitness told
MEE.
Young Palestinians throwing stones at an IDF vehicle in Jenin, on Saturday.Credit: JAAFAR ASHTIYEH - AFP
Jenin camp
fighters
The northern
West Bank city, particularly its central refugee camp, is known as a stronghold
for a reemerging Palestinian armed resistance movement. Since
late last year, Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) have made several
attempts to contain the growing number of armed fighters in the city.
In late
December, Israeli armed forces chief of staff Aviv Kochavi said in an interview with Channel 12 that Israel was on the
cusp of launching a major operation in Jenin three months earlier, before they
called the PA into action. Last week, Israeli soldiers killed three Palestinians in a pre-dawn ambush in Jenin as
residents marked the 20th anniversary of a brutal Israeli assault on the city's
refugee camp that has become emblematic of Israel's occupation.
The Saturday
raid comes at a time of heightened tensions in Israel and Palestine. Fourteen Israelis have been killed in the past
three weeks in shooting and stabbing attacks carried out by Palestinians from
the occupied West Bank and inside Israel.
At least six
Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the same period in the West
Bank, including one shot by a settler.
In occupied
East Jerusalem, Israeli police have carried out a nightly crackdown on
Palestinians celebrating Ramadan at Damascus Gate since the start of the holy
month on 2 April.
More than 30
people were arrested, including minors, and dozens were wounded in the
assaults.
Disgusting, and there are leftists who are being vocal about nato needing to sort out Putin, but are either silent on Israel-Palestine, or push a pro-Israel line (like Workers Liberty) - I saw a local 'radical' bookstore window display that had some Ukrainian flags up, a poster saying 'Stop Putin, Stop War' and a copy of Workers Liberty 'Solidarity' paper with Putin on the front. Said shop is silent on Nato and Israeli atrocities. But its 'radical' so that makes it ok.
ReplyDeleteagree. The AWL are disgusting pro-imperialists. This war is sorting out the anti-imperialist from the pro-imperialist left
ReplyDeleteThis war, along with all the others are. And if you mention that fact they'll accuse you of being an 'insert dictator/Islamist' apologist.
ReplyDeleteTony thanks once again for an interesting article. Its very depressing to read so much destruction and pointing out the hypocrisy of the international community towards Israel who can do no wrong, and the criticism of Palestinians. Why does no one say that Palestine has a right to defend its self against the occupiers who are there illegally, and the resistant fighters have as much right to take up the struggle as the Ukrainians are doing. Why are the Palestinians being made to pay for the previous and current crimes against Jewish people or am I wrong to say this? I would appreciate your input.
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