The death toll from Gaza keeps rising like a morbid nightmare, from 150 to 300, to at last count 702 victims. 702 Palestinians killed by the Israeli military through massive bombings that have inflicted unimaginable violence upon some of the poorest, hungriest, and most defenseless people on Earth. Mosques have been bombed. Hospitals bombed, including a Children's hospital. Homes bombed. United Nations relief agencies bombed. Refugee centers bombed. Universities bombed. United Nations schools bombed. If the Israeli officials responded to appeals to conscience, one would cry out: "At long last, have you left no sense of decency?" These bombs are paid for through American taxpayer dollars, which makes this violence that we are supporting. What has been the response of our political leadership? A mixture of silence, racist double-standard for the dignity of human life, and inaction. The time to act is now.
President Bush finally spoke out on the Gaza atrocity in his January 2nd weekly address, and made two points: "This recent outburst of violence was instigated by Hamas -- a Palestinian terrorist group." In other words, no accountability for Israel for its actions. And the only acknowledgement of the Israeli's murder of 700 people and the injuring of thousands more? "Regrettably, Palestinian civilians have been killed in recent days." Passive verbs, Mr. President? Can't you bring yourself to use the active verbs and say who is doing the killing? Would it hurt your gentle soul to state that it is the Israeli state, using bombs and planes and rockets paid for by our taxpayers, who is systematically killing and murdering Palestinians?
Let's get real: If we were talking about Hamas, or any Palestinian faction, killing 700 Israeli civilians, would Bush or any American spokespersons say: "Regrettably, Israeli civilians have been killed in recent days?" Of course not. We would dismiss that as a blatant terrorist act, an abomination, one which calls for immediate cessation. The groups responsible would be labeled as supporting terrorism, be prosecuted and brought to justice. But that kind of concern and urgent action apparently only applies in case of Israeli lives, not Palestinians. Why is that Mr. President? Do Palestinians not bleed? Do they not suffer? Are they the children of a lesser God?
In the conclusion to his remarks, Bush stated: "We seek security and peace for our allies, the free people of Israel. For the Palestinian people, we seek a peaceful and democratic Palestinian state that serves its citizens and respects its neighbors." What is missing from the above equation? Israelis deserve "security and peace", while the Palestinians deserver a "peaceful and democratic state." Mr. President, do the citizens of Palestine not deserve the same peace and security that you promise the citizens of Israel? Do they not deserve to live without the constant fear of having Israel drop American-made bombs drop from American-made planes on their head? What good is a "peaceful state" if you constantly live in fear of the 4th largest military force in the world--that of the Israeli regime--propped up through five billions dollars of annual military and financial aid from the United States?
President-elect Obama finally broke his silence on the atrocities being waged on Palestinians by stating: "The loss of civilian life in Gaza and Israel is a source of deep concern for me." I would say it is about time, but the truth of the matter is that it is two weeks past the time. It is time and past time to move rapidly from "deep concern" to direct action to alleviate the suffering of some of the poorest people on Earth. If the "fierce urgency of the now" that Obama promised us is to have any real meaning, now is the time. Right after the above sentence about the "deep concern for me", Obama added "and after January 20th I'm going to have plenty to say about the issue." Why after January 20th, President-elect Obama? How many more Palestinians have to die while we wait for you to act courageously and compassionately when Bush has failed us so disastrously?

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I am for the Palestinians and Israelis both because they both have some sort of valid reasons to fight. Hamas needs to stop shooting at Israel and Israel needs to stop treating all Palestinians like terrorists. I say both of the governments need to sit down and made to talk about combining the two governments into one government because the two government system is getting old and needs to get redone and revamped to include the newer problems of today.
Gaza is a more complex issue than many are aware of. The link to the following article provides some interesting insights into the Middle East, and in particular to the problem of Iran. As with any op-ed piece the reader must be aware that the writer is painting with relatively broad strokes to provide a general audience with an understanding of his argument.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090109.wcoessay0110/BNStory/specialComment/home
Omid,
Thank you very much for your brave article. Unfortunately we Americas have been force-fed a view that one side (the ones that look like us) are the perpetual victims. They are the ones with all of the rights. The ones that don't look like us have all the responsibilities for any situation. Hamas has even stripped Israel of it's power of free choice. They kill civilians because Hamas makes them.
We also believe that the US gives billions of dollars in aid but has absolutely no control over the behavior of the recipient. I wonder how long this would last if the foreign aid stopped.
Please, Omid. i appreciate your sense of urgency, but we really do have only one president right now. what could the president-elect possibly say or do that could make a difference. This is a long-simmering fire, one that has many contributors, and a few words from a president-elect is not going to change anything right now. Be real.
I believe it is important to realize that we have a president in office TODAY who is not being held accountable for America's hand in the affairs abroad and right in our living room. All of the mess is In Our Face!!!
America is not holding President Bush accountable as we should, we have not held him accountable for 8 years, we were not outraged when the election was manipulated for the second time in 2004, and now I see so many trying to hold President ELECT Obama accountable. He is not in office. President Elect Obama knew what he was signing up for, he is smart! I am confident he will address all issues appropriately, justly, and with God's help and the hard work & change of all people (especially Americans), clean up the big mess that 'we' contributed to. I trust, all will be well!
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