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Israeli Atrocity on Gaza Civilians
by Juan Cole It is a perfect time for the Israeli government to commit a war crime on the miserable civilians of the Gaza Strip. The US primary season has created a news blackout on US television about foreign news (apparently the public of the world's sole superpower is not estimated by corporate news executives to be able to handle more than one story).
So most Americans will never even know that the Israelis have cut off fuel to Gaza's power plant, depriving tens of thousands of people of electricity.
I sympathize with Israeli civilians who have been subjected to illegal bombardment by Hamas. (That bombardment has not recently resulted in loss of life, but it is traumatizing, especially for children.) But one has to ask whether the Olmert government has behaved toward Gazans in such a way as to try to achieve peace. (The unilateral withdrawal of colonists has been followed by frequent bombardments and incursions and arrests, political meddling and a placing of the whole Strip in a kind of geo-penitentiary.)
Israeli deployment of excessive force in recent weeks has
resulted in dozens of deaths in Gaza. Even if military action were
justified, it is only legitimate for the Israelis to punish Hamas
fighters doing the firing, and big bombs should not be dropped near
civilian apartment buildings. Don't they, like, have SWAT teams?
Just
a reminder that electricity is life and death for some people. The low
is 48 degrees F. tonight; it is cold without electricity. And another
reminder that the children of Gaza, who I suspect are 2/3s of the
population, haven't done anything wrong, to be punished by this
blockade:
'Health Ministry official Dr. Moaiya
Hassanain warned that the fuel cutoff would cause a health catastrophe.
"We have the choice to either cut electricity on babies in the
maternity ward or heart surgery patients or stop operating rooms," he
said.'
Here is what wikipedia has to say about the
Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949. Note that "protected persons" are
just non-combatants, i.e. innocent civilians such as children, women
and unarmed or injured men:
'Article 33. No protected
person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally
committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of
intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited.
Pillage is prohibited.
Reprisals against protected persons and their property are prohibited.
Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions collective punishments are a war
crime. Article 33 states: "No protected person may be punished for an
offense he or she has not personally committed," and "collective
penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are
prohibited."
By collective punishment, the drafters of the
Geneva Conventions had in mind the reprisal killings of World Wars I
and II. In the First World War, Germans executed Belgian villagers in
mass retribution for resistance activity. In World War II, Nazis
carried out a form of collective punishment to suppress resistance.
Entire villages or towns or districts were held responsible for any
resistance activity that took place there. The conventions, to counter
this, reiterated the principle of individual responsibility. The
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Commentary to the
conventions states that parties to a conflict often would resort to
"intimidatory measures to terrorize the population" in hopes of
preventing hostile acts, but such practices "strike at guilty and
innocent alike. They are opposed to all principles based on humanity
and justice."
Additional Protocol II of 1977 explicitly forbids collective punishment. . . '
Wikipedia
is just the common sense of the blogosphere. The Geneva Conventions
were intended to avoid a repeat of the atrocities of WW II.
The
Israelis are going to have to live in the midst of the Palestinian
people for the rest of the century. The Palestinians are not going
away. The Israelis cannot wish them away or intimidate them into
accepting statelessness, dire poverty, foreign domination and a
condition analogous to slavery.
Moreover, Israel itself
requires, in order to flourish, extensive economic and other relations
with the outside world. If it is going to behave like this, the outside
world will become less and less willing to have those relations. The
Israeli Right is their country's own worst enemy.