Israel continues to pound the Gaza Strip from land, sea, and air,
inflicting hundreds of casualties, mainly amongst innocent civilians,
and reducing hundreds of buildings to rubble.
Israeli and
Palestinian sources alike speak of as many as 800 air raids on Gaza in
the past 72 hours, between 14 and 16 of November, 2012. More than 150
Israeli warplanes and as many as 300 tanks are taking part in biggest
Israel assault on the Gaza Strip since the 2008-2009 blitz on the
coastal enclave, which killed some 1,500 Palestinians, including 340
children.
According to the latest medical reports from hospitals in Gaza, 31
Gazans have been killed and as many as 250 people injured; many of the
injured sustained serious wounds and burns. Among the dead and injured
are children, elderly men, women, and pregnant women. Hence the death
toll is likely to rise significantly as Israel is planning to broaden
its aggression and possibly start a ground onslaught. The Hebrew media
quoted military officials as saying that troops would enter Gaza in
hours.
In the early hours of Saturday, Israeli warplanes bombed
Prime Minister' bureau, a mosque, and several ministry buildings.
Several houses belonging to Islamist activists were also targeted.
In
the meanwhile, Israeli military commanders and political leaders
continued to make vitriolic statements, threatening to overrun Gaza and
liquidate the Hamas-run authority there. However, several observers
argue that the bellicose statements are part of the psychological
warfare and saber-rattling accompanying the current wave of violence.
Hamas Hits Back
While Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic liberation group, absorbed the
initial Israeli attacks, which started with the assassination of the
group's military commander Ahmed al-Jaabari on Wednesday Nov. 14, Hamas
and other resistance groups have also fired as many as 800 missiles on
Israeli targets. Some of these missiles landed in Tel Aviv and
Jerusalem, forcing millions of Jews to stay in shelters.
And while
these missiles are notoriously inaccurate and have limited destruction
power, they have wreaked a devastating psychological effect on most
Israelis, many of whom crying hysterically.
Israeli sources said
four Israelis were killed and dozens injured, many of shocks resulting
from fear following the landing of missiles in their vicinity.
The
paralysis of life in central and southern Israel is expected to cost
the Israeli economy massive losses, amounting to several billion
dollars, especially if no truce is reached soon.
Hamas and all other Palestinian resistance groups is no match for the
Israeli military machine, the biggest in the Middle East, thanks to
unrestricted and unlimited support which Israel receives from her
guardian ally, the United States. For example, a single F-16
fighter-bomber can inflict more damage in one raid than would many
missile of the types used by the Palestinian resistance.
Nonetheless,
the resistance hopes that by firing upgraded missiles on Tel Aviv and
Jerusalem they will create a kind of deterrence which would make Israel
refrain from attacking the Palestinians at will as, indeed, the Israeli
occupation army has been doing for years.
However, with Israel's
disproportionately greater firepower, it is unlikely that Israel will
agree on a symmetrical ceasefire arrangements with Hamas.
Israel
claims it is responding to rocket attacks on Jewish settlers in southern
occupied Palestine. Israel also claims that its forces don't target
Palestinian civilians deliberately. However, every time Palestinian
resistance groups fire missiles on Israeli territories it is always in
response to deadly Israeli attacks and acts of murder.
Die Quietly
Hamas' spokesman Ismael Radwan said Israel would like to see Palestinians murdered quietly.
"They
(Israel) would want to see us killed without any reaction or response
from the Palestinian side. They also understand a ceasefire as
unilateral pact that obliges only the Palestinians to cease fire whereas
the occupation army has a carte blanche to murder our children and kill
our farmers on a daily basis. We just can't accept this insolence and
arrogance of power.
"Besides, has Israel forgotten the fact that
it stole our ancestral homeland, destroyed our homes and villages, and
expelled the bulk of our people to the four winds. And now these
fanatical Jewish supremacists have the temerity to call us terrorists,
when God and man know that terrorism and Zionism are two sides of the
same coin."
Israel carried out numerous
attacks on the Gaza Strip ever since it withdrew its forces and settlers
from the coastal enclave in 2005, killing thousands of Palestinians. In
2006, Israel imposed a draconian blockade on Gaza, wreaking
unprecedented havoc on the enclave's 1.7 million inhabitants. Israel
hoped that the hermetic seizure would prompt the populace to revolt
against Hamas.
Israel detests Hamas because the Islamist group
refuses to lower the ceiling of Palestinian rights, including the
paramount right of return for millions of Palestinian refugees uprooted
from their home in what is now Israel at the hands of Jewish invaders,
mainly from Eastern Europe.
Hence, the Zionist state hopes that
the eradication or serious weakening of Hamas would allow the secular
Palestinian Authority (PA) relax the "tough" Palestinian demands for a
possible peace deal with Israel.
Israeli Motives
There are several motives behind the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza.
The
first and main motive is to expedite re-election prospects for Israeli
Prime Minister Benyamine Netanyahu. One Israeli journalist told this
writer that Israeli “voters would almost innately give their votes to
whoever sheds more Palestinian blood.”
Hence, it seems that
Netanyahu, a disciple of former Israeli prime minister and certified war
criminal Menachem Begin, has fully understood this formula and is
acting on it.
The Israeli elections are slated to be held in
January and the Israeli far right is expected to win a clear victory
over the other less extremist parties. The Israeli Jewish society is
drifting toward secular jingoism and religious fascism, which augurs
very badly for whatever remaining chances for the already moribund peace
process.
In addition, it is likely that Israel wants to send a
certain message to the new leadership in Cairo, namely that the Arab
Spring would never change Israeli behavior vis-à-vis the Palestinian
subject. Israel suffered a strategic loss with the downfall of regional
allies, especially the defunct regime of Husni Mubarak.
However,
the manner in which the Egyptian government has responded to the Israeli
aggression is quite disquieting for the Israeli leadership. Israel
wants to torment and pummel the Palestinians as harshly and savagely as
possible and at the same time maintains "normal" relations with Cairo.
However, the pro-active Egyptian response in support of the Palestinians
in Gaza, at both the official and popular levels, suggests that the two
tasks are decidedly incompatible.
Finally, Israel may also be
aiming to impede and disrupt Palestinian plans to seek a non-member
status at the United Nations later this month. Israel has threatened to
annul the Oslo Accord if the PA makes good on its UN bid.
On
Friday, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said in a brief speech in Ramallah
that the Israel onslaught on Gaza was an aggression targeting all
Palestinians, not just Hamas.
He said he hopes the aggression would unify the Palestinians in the face of Israeli intransigence and arrogance of power.
[by:onislam.com]



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