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Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute

Friday, March 19, 2010

Jund Rocket Kills Thai Farm Worker in Israel;
Israeli Jets Retaliate;
Lady Ashton of EU calls for Resumption of Talks

The visit to Gaza of Lady Ashton, the head of foreign policy in the European Union, was marred Thursday when a small fringe militant group calling itself Jund Ansar al-Sunnah fired a homemade rocket at a nearby Israeli farm collective, killing a Thai immigrant farm laborer.

Aljazeera English reports on the rocket attack, the first to produce a fatality in over a year.



Lady Ashton said she was "extremely shocked" by the loss of life. But she said the right thing to do now is to quickly restart peace negotiations.

Israel has the civilian population of Gaza under a blockade, and has increasingly refused admission to foreign dignitaries and human rights workers.

Ashton herself had had to lobby vigorously and for some time to be allowed to enter Gaza. Relations between Israel and and Europe have been strained, inasmuch as the European parliament has pressured Israel to cease its blockade of Gaza, which harms civilians and constitutes a form of collective punishment-- illegal in the international law of occupations. The European parliament has also backed the Goldstone Report on Israeli atrocities and crimes during the Gaza War, and has urged EU member states actively to monitor Israel's treatment of the Palestinians. (This European assertiveness is new, since Europe had in the past deferred to the US and Israel on Mideast Policy. The Gaza War provoked public anger throughout Europe for its obvious use of disproportionate force and targeting of civilian infrastructure, as well as wilful disregard of civilian life).

FT says that since the end of the Gaza War, in which the Israeli military destroyed thousands of buildings, most of them civilian in character, left 1 in 8 families homeless, and killed 1400 Palestinians (14 Israeli troops were killed), there have been few such rocket attacks. Israel holds Hamas responsible for any that are launched, even if it is not responsible for them.

In response, on Friday morning Israeli fighter-jets bombed four targets in Gaza, including a tunnel and a metal foundry.

The violence comes in the wake of a diplomatic crisis between the US and Israel over the colonization of Palestinian territory annexed to East Jerusalem, which is analyzed by U of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer in the London Review of Books.

The Thai farmworker's death is, as Lady Ashton said, shocking and most lamentable. That it was a Thai who was killed, however, puts the spotlight on the plight of guest workers in Israel, many of whom are fighting deportation because Israeli policy is to offer permanent residency only to Jews.

Israel's population is about 7.5 million, with 5.6 million Jews. But there are some 800,000 Israelis residing outside Israel if one counts the second generation, and it is not clear whether they are counted in the census. Israel has a million and a half Arabs, and some 300,000 other non-Jewish citizens (many of them Russians).

Jewish-Israeli population growth has fallen to only 1.7 percent a year, while Palestinian-Israeli growth is 2.6 percent a year, suggesting that the latter will be a third of the population by 2030. Since the Rabbinate is resisting allowing conversions among the 300,000 classified as non-Jews, their proportion of the population may also grow.

The irony of Israel importing Thai and Filipino labor on a rotating basis while imposing a 45% unemployment rate on Gaza, is hard to miss.



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6 Comments:

At 8:22 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Again, an excellent post. Just a small correction about the 14 Israeli troops. The breakout of that number is 6 Israeli troops killed "in action" and 4 Israeli troops killed by "friendly fire" and 3 Israeli civilians (13 total). In other words, only 6 Israeli troops were actually killed in combat during the Gazan war, compared with over 1,400 Gazans. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_War#Casualties

 
At 9:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is the EU pressuring Egypt to end its blockade of Gaza, and if not, why not?

 
At 11:21 AM, Anonymous sasha said...

As for Israel's demography problems (with Iran's nuclear threat in mind),
it is worth to read
http://www.voltairenet.org/article164432.html

 
At 12:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is no diplomatic crisis between America and Israel. Israel simply wanted to make sure more Palestinian land could be gobbled up, and that is now assured and in turn Israel will offer to begin meaningless negotiations with the Palestinians and America will gush about Israel accepting American positions.

Israel is in complete control of American foreign policy in Palestinian and surrounding lands. Which means the far, far Israeli right is in control.

 
At 1:12 PM, Blogger sherm said...

The video clip and Lady Ashton's remark that she was "extremely shocked" by the loss of life, are typical of the false implication of symmetry between the two sides.

As if the misery imposed on all residents of Gaza couldn't possibly justify a violent reaction. And Israel's retaliatory bombing of several targets in Gaza will automatically be categorized as "the punishment fits the crime", regardless of any innocent victims.

 
At 2:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"The video clip and Lady Ashton's remark that she was 'extremely shocked' by the loss of life, are typical of the false implication of symmetry between the two sides."
False implication of symmetry indeed. Whatever else the Israelis do, they do not deliberately target civilians with suicide bombs or unguided rockets. They do not broadcast anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab, and anti-Muslim propaganda on their official radio and TV, nor teach it in their schools. Their official government publications do not call for pushing Palestinians into the sea.

"As if the misery imposed on all residents of Gaza couldn't possibly justify a violent reaction."
So, does that mean that the suicide bombings justify a violent reaction on the part of Israel?

 

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