In her interview on NBC's "Meet the Press"
(Sunday, Oct. 8,
2000),
US
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright represented the epitome of the willful
blindness, moral vacuum, human insensitivity, political cynicism, and strategic
ignorance that have
characterized the US handling of the Arab-Israeli "peace process" and
the Palestinian Question in particular. When asked about the US abstention on
the UN Security Council's Resolution 1233 deploring the [anonymous]
"provocation carried out at
Al-Haram Al-Sharif in Jerusalem on 28 September 2000" and condemning [also
anonymous] "acts of violence, especially the excessive use of force
against Palestinians," Albright immediately waxed apologetic. She was
defensive not about diluting the text
of the resolution and eliminating any explicit reference to Israel's
culpability, not about abstaining when the US should have cast an affirmative
vote in condemnation of the horrific and tragic loss of Palestinian lives
(mainly children), and not about American passivity before the very visible
crimes against humanity that are being committed by Israel with impunity and
arrogance. Rather, Madam Albright expressed contrition at
not casting a VETO on this hesitant, apologetic, and inadequate expression by
the international community of minimal recognition of Palestinian humanity and
suffering.
Why? Because the US wants to "safeguard" its role as an
"even-handed peace broker."
To the Palestinians, this came as a complete surprise since the US has never
been even-handed or fair or even remotely human in its brokerage of the peace
process. Given the chance to atone, however modestly, for such double standards
and bias, the US once again insists on failing the test of moral integrity and
humanity.
Worse yet, Madam Albright (and with a
straight face) declares in a cold and deliberate tone that the Palestinians
have "placed Israel under siege." I immediately assumed that she had
confused her nouns, and that she had inadvertently given the converse version
of reality. In the next breath, however, and with the same dead pan,
expressionless, emotionless, glazed look, Madam Albright repeated: "Those
Palestinian
rock throwers have placed Israel under siege," adding that the Israeli
army is defending itself.
At the risk of tediousness and redundancy, it is appropriate to remind Madam
Albright of a few basic facts that may have escaped her notice:
It is Israel that is the belligerent
occupant of Palestine (and not the other way around).
Israeli tanks and armored vehicles are
surrounding Palestinian villages, camps and cities (and not the other way
around).
Israeli (American made) Apache gun ships are firing Lau and other missiles at
Palestinian protestors and homes (and not the other way around).
It is Israel that is confiscating Palestinian land and importing Jewish
settlers to set up illegal armed settlements in the heart of Palestinian
territory (and not the other way around).
The settlers on the rampage in the West Bank are Israelis terrorizing
Palestinians in their own homes (and not the other way around).
The homes that are being demolished at the hands of the Israelis are
Palestinian homes (and not the other way around).
The armed soldiers and Special Forces at checkpoints throughout Palestine are
Israeli (and not the other way around).
The more than a hundred murdered civilians and thousands of injured are all
Palestinians being shot by Israeli occupation troops (and not the other
way around).
It is Israel that has closed down the Palestinian airport at Gaza thereby
preventing badly needed medical supplies from reaching the Palestinians (and
not the other way around).
The crossing points to and from Palestine as well as entrances and exits to and
from all Palestinian inhabited areas are manned and controlled by Israeli
soldiers who have completely prevented all freedom of movement (and not
the other way around).
To state the obvious once again, Madam Albright, Israel is committing
atrocities against the Palestinians with total impunity, and yet you maintain
"Israel is besieged."
To add insult to injury, you admonish the Palestinian leadership for not
ordering their people to "stop the violence," as though you're
entirely oblivious of the fact that all it takes is an order from Barak to his
"disciplined" occupation army to stop killing Palestinians.
No, we will not lie down and die in silence, even to accommodate you, Madam Albright, for cold-blooded murder is not a phenomenon we condone.
May I suggest that the siege is in the minds of American officials and
apologists for Israel who willfully persist in blaming the victim, in finding a
false symmetry between occupier and occupied, in adopting a double standard on
the value of human lives and rights while
totally dehumanizing the Palestinians, in treating Israel as a country above
the law and
Palestinians as a people not worthy of the protection of the law, in
manipulating and inventing a peace process that would accommodate such a racist
and stereotypical version of reality rather than a reality of justice and
evenhandedness, and in evading and distorting moral responsibility towards the
Palestinian victims rather than celebrating the violence of the oppressor.
Granted, Madam Albright, Milosovic is a war criminal (despite the fact that his
army did not massacre the Serb opposition that brought about his downfall), but
what about Ariel Sharon and even your good friend Ehud Barak. Whose blood is
dripping from their
hands?
Granted, Madam Albright, "the people have spoken" in Yugoslavia, so
why don't you listen when the Palestinian people cry out for justice? As a
woman, a mother and grandmother, you surely understand the pain of children and
their parents when they get hurt; what about the agony of senseless and brutal
murder being visited on Palestinian children?
May I suggest, Madam Albright, that before you go on television before the
whole world to pontificate on issues Palestinian that you start by examining
the facts, and then start to examine your own conscience.