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No, it doesn't sound a bit like Lichtenstein.<br>
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<b>Gaza's darkness</b> <br>
<br>
By Gideon Levy<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/757768.html"
eudora="autourl">http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/757768.html</a><br>
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Gaza has been reoccupied. The world must know this and<br>
Israelis must know it, too. It is in its worst<br>
condition, ever. Since the abduction of Gilad Shalit,<br>
and more so since the outbreak of the Lebanon war, the<br>
Israel Defense Forces has been rampaging through Gaza -<br>
there's no other word to describe it - killing and<br>
demolishing, bombing and shelling, indiscriminately.<br>
<br>
Nobody thinks about setting up a commission of inquiry;<br>
the issue isn't even on the agenda. Nobody asks why it<br>
is being done and who decided to do it. But under the<br>
cover of the darkness of the Lebanon war, the IDF<br>
returned to its old practices in Gaza as if there had<br>
been no disengagement. So it must be said forthrightly,<br>
the disengagement is dead. Aside from the settlements<br>
that remain piles of rubble, nothing is left of the<br>
disengagement and its promises. How contemptible all<br>
the sublime and nonsensical talk about "the end of the<br>
occupation" and "partitioning the land" now appears.<br>
Gaza is occupied, and with greater brutality than<br>
before. The fact that it is more convenient for the<br>
occupier to control it from outside has nothing to do<br>
with the intolerable living conditions of the occupied.<br>
<br>
In large parts of Gaza nowadays, there is no<br>
electricity. Israel bombed the only power station in<br>
Gaza, and more than half the electricity supply will be<br>
cut off for at least another year. There's hardly any<br>
water. Since there is no electricity, supplying homes<br>
with water is nearly impossible. Gaza is filthier and<br>
smellier than ever: Because of the embargo Israel and<br>
the world have imposed on the elected authority, no<br>
salaries are being paid and the street cleaners have<br>
been on strike for the past few weeks. Piles of garbage<br>
and obnoxious clouds of stink strangle the coastal<br>
strip, turning it into Calcutta.<br>
<br>
More than ever, Gaza is also like a prison. The Erez<br>
crossing is empty, the Karni crossing has been open<br>
only a few days over the last two months, and the same<br>
is true for the Rafah crossing. Some 15,000 people<br>
waited for two months to enter Egypt, some are still<br>
waiting, including many ailing and wounded people.<br>
Another 5,000 waited on the other side to return to<br>
their homes. Some died during the wait. One must see<br>
the scenes at Rafah to understand how profound a human<br>
tragedy is taking place. A crossing that was not<br>
supposed to have an Israeli presence continues to be<br>
Israel's means to pressure 1.5 million inhabitants.<br>
This is disgraceful and shocking collective punishment.<br>
The U.S. and Europe, whose police are at the Rafah<br>
crossing, also bear responsibility for the situation.<br>
<br>
Gaza is also poorer and hungrier than ever before.<br>
There is nearly no merchandise moving in and out,<br>
fishing is banned, the tens of thousands of PA workers<br>
receive no salaries, and the possibility of working in<br>
Israel is out of the question.<br>
<br>
And we still haven't mentioned the death, destruction<br>
and horror. In the last two months, Israel killed 224<br>
Palestinians, 62 of them children and 25 of them women.<br>
It bombed and assassinated, destroyed and shelled, and<br>
no one stopped it. No Qassam cell or smuggling tunnel<br>
justifies such wide-scale killing. A day doesn't go by<br>
without deaths, most of them innocent civilians.<br>
<br>
Where are the days when there was still a debate inside<br>
Israel about the assassinations? Today, Israel drops<br>
innumerable missiles, shells and bombs on houses and<br>
kills entire families on its way to another<br>
assassination. Hospitals are collapsing with more than<br>
900 people undergoing treatment. At Shifa Hospital, the<br>
only such facility in Gaza that might be worthy of<br>
being called a hospital, I saw heartrending scenes last<br>
week. Children who lost limbs, on respirators,<br>
paralyzed, crippled for the rest of their lives.<br>
<br>
Families have been killed in their sleep, while riding<br>
on donkeys or working in fields. Frightened children,<br>
traumatized by what they have seen, huddle in their<br>
homes with a horror in their eyes that is difficult to<br>
describe in words. A journalist from Spain who spent<br>
time in Gaza recently, a veteran of war and disaster<br>
zones around the world, said he had never been exposed<br>
to scenes as horrific as the ones he saw and documented<br>
over the last two months.<br>
<br>
It is difficult to determine who decided on all this.<br>
It is doubtful the ministers are aware of the reality<br>
in Gaza. They are responsible for it, starting with the<br>
bad decision on the embargo, through the bombing of<br>
Gaza's bridges and power station and the mass<br>
assassinations. Israel is responsible now once again<br>
for all that happens in Gaza.<br>
<br>
The events in Gaza expose the great fraud of Kadima: It<br>
came to power on the coattails of the virtual success<br>
of the disengagement, which is now going up in flames,<br>
and it promised convergence, a promise that the prime<br>
minister has already rescinded. Those who think Kadima<br>
is a centrist party should now know it is nothing other<br>
than another rightist occupation party. The same is<br>
true of Labor. Defense Minister Amir Peretz is<br>
responsible for what is happening in Gaza no less than<br>
the prime minister, and Peretz's hands are as<br>
blood-soaked as Olmert's. He can never present himself<br>
as a 'man of peace' again. The ground invasions every<br>
week, each time somewhere else, the kill and destroy<br>
operations from the sea, air and land are all dubbed<br>
with names to whitewash the reality, like 'Summer<br>
Rains' or 'Locked Kindergarten.' No security excuse can<br>
explain the cycle of madness, and no civic argument can<br>
excuse the outrageous silence of us all. Gilad Shalit<br>
will not be released and the Qassams will not cease. On<br>
the contrary, there is a horror taking place in Gaza,<br>
and while it might prevent a few terror attacks in the<br>
short run, it is bound to give birth to much more<br>
murderous terror. Israel will then say with its<br>
self-righteousness: 'But we returned Gaza to them.'<br>
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