Arab Media-Op-Ed
Finally the international community is beginning to stir. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner Friday called on Israel to lift its inhumane siege on the people of Gaza and allow for the free flow of goods and people from the impoverished strip of land. This should not, and must not, be an issue that is clouded by Israel’s “security” needs. Starving 1.5 million people does not enhance Israel’s security and, even if it did, it is no justification for such criminal behaviour.
Yet, Israel has proved time and again that it will act with impunity for as long as the international community lets it. The most outrageous aspect of all this has been the silence of the international community.
Countless international organisations, most recently the United Nations itself, have registered their disgust at Israel’s policy in Gaza. But Western governments - and let’s face it, their voices are the only ones that have any resonance in Israel - have stayed silent, choosing instead to appease an Israeli government that shows no inclination to curb its belligerent behaviour.
This is a state of affairs that must not be allowed to carry on. Western powers tried to appease Nazi Germany until it was too late.
Israel wants to talk peace while at the same time it is waging war. It wants to “negotiate” a solution that it is imposing by force on the ground. What’s more, it expects the Palestinians, the Arab world and the international community in general to simply go along with this.
Astonishingly, that is exactly what the West is doing.
For how long? When is enough, enough? Will Western powers act when Gazans start dying in the streets?
Let us not forget that while everything is being blamed on Hamas at the moment, Israel had cut off the strip before Hamas won Palestinian parliamentary elections. Never for one second did Israel intend to abide by the US-brokered 2005 Agreement on Movement and Access. Is there not even the smallest amount of anger in Washington that its supposed ally in the region makes such a mockery of US diplomacy?
While the suffering of the Palestinian people has never really counted for much in the corridors of power in Western capitals, one has to keep hoping, against hope, that such cynicism comes to an end some time.
Perhaps France has taken the lead.
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