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<font size=3 color="#191919">Israel's attack on Jericho: Palestinians
remain without protection<br>
Ali Abunimah and Arjan El Fassed, <i>The Electronic Intifada,</i> 15
March 2006<br>
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Palestinians protesting in Hebron against the Israeli attack on Jericho
aimed to arrest or kill PFLP-leader Ahmed Saadat who has been held in
jail under British and American supervision ever since March 14, 2006.
(<a href="http://www.maannews.net">MaanImages/Mamoun Wazwaz</a>)<br><br>
The Israeli attack on Jericho and kidnap of a number of Palestinian
prisoners, including the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine (PFLP) demonstrates once again the fiction that there is a
functioning Palestinian "government" in the occupied
territories. The ease and impunity with which the occupation forces
attack Palestinians everywhere serves to remind us that these territories
remain today, as they have been since 1967, under full Israeli military
dictatorship. It is a mistake to keep referring to a "Palestinian
government," because this gives the false impression that
Palestinians under occupation are in control of their destiny.
Palestinian factions may, in the wake of the January elections, be
negotiating to form a "government," but this does not mean that
this "government" can exercise any control or protect
Palestinians from the ravages of the occupying power.<br><br>
The media coverage we have seen of the events in Jericho, especially the
BBC, has been appallingly shallow and misleading. Let us remember why
Ahmad Sa'adat and other prisoners in the Jericho jail were wanted by the
occupation authorities. Sa'adat is accused of killing Rehavam Ze'evi, the
founder of the Moledet Party and an Israeli cabinet minister. The missing
contextual facts are that the PFLP killed Ze'evi in retaliation for
Israel's murder of its leader Abu Ali Mustafa (Mustafa al-Zibri) in
August 2001. Al-Zibri was not carrying arms or fighting, but sitting at
his desk when an Israeli Apache helicopter fired a missile at him blowing
him to pieces. Ze'evi was the leading advocate in Israel for the
destruction of the Palestinian people, calling for their wholesale
expulsion. The party he founded is running on the same platform in the
current Israeli election campaign as anyone can read on its
<a href="http://www.moledet.org.il/english/moledet.html">website</a>.<br>
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In the present atmosphere, we are being told that Hamas, which has
maintained a truce for more than 12 months, and which has declared its
willingness to come to terms with an Israel that withdraws to the 1967
border, is beyond the pale for Europeans and Americans to talk to until
it "recognizes Israel" and "renounces violence." Why
were such conditions never imposed on Israel? How is it that a proud,
boastful ethnic cleanser like Ze'evi could sit in the Israeli cabinet
with Ariel Sharon and Nobel Prize winner Shimon Peres for years and not
one of those Western officials who today threaten the Palestinians with
an end to all aid for electing Hamas uttered not one single word? Why is
it acceptable for the US Congress to hand over billions of dollars to an
Israel whose government ministers advocate ethnic cleansing? How is it
that instead of demanding the arrest of the murderers of Abu Ali Mustafa
and thousands of other Palestinians, Britain and the US collude with
Israel to commit new crimes under international law?<br><br>
Ahmad Sa'adat was arrested on 15 January 2002 by the Palestinian General
Intelligence Service. He was being held at the PA's headquarters in
Ramallah. In May 2002, Sa'adat and six other detainees were transferred
to Jericho as part of the U.S.-brokered agreement between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority that ended a 34-day Israeli military siege on
Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah. A force of US and British guards would
oversee their captivity. Their role was simply to monitor the terms of
the Ramallah agreement to report any non-compliance. The Ramallah
Agreement states that any changes in the status of the detainees should
be agreed between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Unlawful
apprehension of a suspect by state agents, including US and British
security agents acting in the territory of another state is not a bar to
the excercise of jurisdiction. Such apprehension would, of course,
constitute a breach of international law and the norm of
non-intervention. <br><br>
Sa‘adat was never formally charged with any recognizable criminal offence
or brought before a judge. The Palestinian High Court of Justice in Gaza
requested the PA to bring evidence against him, but it failed to do so.
On June 3, 2002, the High Court ordered the immediate release of Sa'adat.
The next day, the PA decided that Sa'adat should not be released
"due to Israeli threats of assassinating Sa‘adat as there was an
overt announcement of that by Sharon’s spokesman". A few months
later, Israeli armed forces killed Sa'adat brothers at his family home in
Ramallah. Israeli soldiers went to Mohammed Sa'adat's home, opened fire
and killed him.<br><br>
While there is silence about the attacks in Jericho, there is also
silence and inaction as Israel announced that Ariel, a huge colony in the
heart of the West Bank, is to be annexed, and Israel began building a new
occupation forces "police station" east of Jerusalem, the first
step in massively expanding the settlement of Ma'ale Adumim. Israel, as
we have seen once again, is a rogue state which acts not only with
impunity but with the active support of western powers who promise to
starve its victims while quaking in fear at uttering a single word of
criticism. The only path for those who reject violence is to work to
comprehensively isolate this wild regime as the South African apartheid
regime was in its time isolated.<br><br>
<i>Ali Abunimah and Arjan El Fassed are co-founders of the Electronic
Intifada.<br><br>
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