molly hankwitz on 3 Nov 2000 07:19:03 -0000 |
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Palestine Journal October 31, 2000 An excerpt... [The following is the fourth report from a four-person delegation from the International Action Center from their humanitarian and fact-finding mission to Palestine during what is being called the Al Aqsa Intifada, or uprising. The delegation aims to bring back a first-hand report documenting the repression inflicted by the Israeli army and to bring medical supplies for Palestinian hospitals, which have been declared a state of medical emergency. The Emergency is caused by the dual problem of the heavy casualties inflicted by the Israeli repression and the inability of sick and wounded people to pass through Israeli checkpoints on their way to the hospital. The IAC delegation includes Richard Becker, Sara Flounders, Randa Jamal and Preston Wood.] Question: The media in the United States, at least the corporate media, has made it appear that with the fighting going on in Palestine there are two sides more or less battling it out evenly. What does it look like to you there? IAC delegation: That's ridiculous. By today, Oct. 31, the official death toll in a month of fighting rose to 154 Palestinians killed and 12 Israelis—that's almost 13 to one. And the bullets and shells of the so-called Israeli Defense Force have wounded another 6,600 Palestinians. The Israeli troops are armed to the hilt with machine guns. They are backed up by tanks and helicopter gunships that for the past three days have been shelling and firing rockets at Palestinian towns and cities, and firing heavy machine guns at unarmed demonstrators. We watched Palestinian youths today fighting tanks and troops with stones and slingshots. The Israeli troops are basically waging a one-sided aggressive war against an unarmed population. The gunships, by the way, are the helicopters the Pentagon supplies Israel and calls "Apache," which is an insult to Native people in North America. Most of the weapons come from the U.S. mh:>) _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold