Stephen Lendman ~ Waging War While Talking Peace

SteveLendmansBlog March 6 2014

steveLendmanSham Israeli/Palestinian peace talks continue. They began last July. They’re supposed to conclude in April.

Palestine’s elected government wasn’t invited. It’s excluded from talks. Longtime Israeli collaborators represent Palestinians. They do so illegitimately.

Chance to resolve longstanding conflict is ZERO. Kerry’s so-called framework agreement is totally one-sided.

It solely favors Israel. It gives Palestinians nothing. It assures continued occupation harshness.

No legitimate Palestinian leader would accept what demands rejection. Reports from Washington, Tel Aviv and Ramallah say talks so far went nowhere.

What happens going forward remains to be seen. Israel deplores peace. It thrives on conflict and instability. Its enemies are ones it invents.

In 2013, Israeli warplanes bombed Syria at least six times. On February 24, they struck Hezbollah targets. They did so along Lebanon’s border with Syria.

Lebanon’s National News Agency confirmed it. Areas around Bekaa Valley’s Nabi Sheet and Janta were targeted.

Obama partners in Israeli aggression. Each country defends the other’s lawlessness.

On February 26, Hezbollah confirmed Israeli attacks. It vowed to respond “at the appropriate time” to the “blatant aggression.”

Israel lawlessly attacked “its sovereignty and territory,” it said. “It will not stand without a(n) (appropriate) response from the Resistance,” it added.

“This aggression did not, thank God, cause any deaths or injuries. There was only some material damage.”

It’s untrue that targets struck were “artillery positions or missiles.”

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Elites Will Make Gazans Of Us All

TruthDig | November 19 2012

Blockade of the Gaza Strip
An Israeli air strike believed to be aimed at a Hamas official kills 11 members of a single family, including five women and four children, in Gaza City on Sunday. The air strike flattened the home of the Dalou family in the Sheikh Radwan district of the city, causing the biggest death toll in a single incident since the offensive began last Wednesday

Gaza is a window on our coming dystopia. The growing divide between the world’s elite and its miserable masses of humanity is maintained through spiraling violence. Many impoverished regions of the world, which have fallen off the economic cliff, are beginning to resemble Gaza, where 1.6 million Palestinians live in the planet’s largest internment camp. These sacrifice zones, filled with seas of pitifully poor people trapped in squalid slums or mud-walled villages, are increasingly hemmed in by electronic fences, monitored by surveillance cameras and drones and surrounded by border guards or military units that shoot to kill. These nightmarish dystopias extend from sub-Saharan Africa to Pakistan to China. They are places where targeted assassinations are carried out, where brutal military assaults are pressed against peoples left defenseless, without an army, navy or air force. All attempts at resistance, however ineffective, are met with the indiscriminate slaughter that characterizes modern industrial warfare.

In the new global landscape, as in Israel’s occupied territories and the United States’ own imperial projects in Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and Afghanistan, massacres of thousands of defenseless innocents are labeled wars. Resistance is called a provocation, terrorism or a crime against humanity. The rule of law, as well as respect for the most basic civil liberties and the right of self-determination, is a public relations fiction used to placate the consciences of those who live in the zones of privilege. Prisoners are routinely tortured and “disappeared.” The severance of food and medical supplies is an accepted tactic of control. Lies permeate the airwaves. Religious, racial and ethnic groups are demonized. Missiles rain down on concrete hovels, mechanized units fire on unarmed villagers, gunboats pound refugee camps with heavy shells, and the dead, including children, line the corridors of hospitals that lack electricity and medicine.

The impending collapse of the international economy, the assaults on the climate, the resulting droughts, flooding, precipitous decline in crop yields and rising food prices are creating a universe where power is divided between the narrow elites, who hold in their hands sophisticated instruments of death, and the enraged masses. The crises are fostering a class war that will dwarf anything imagined by Karl Marx. They are establishing a world where most will be hungry and live in fear, while a few will gorge themselves on delicacies in protected compounds. And more and more people will have to be sacrificed to keep this imbalance in place.

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