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by Susan Abulhawa
With 400 Palestinians
killed and over 10,000 wounded (most of them severely), the
Israeli lobby is requesting a new pile of American tax
dollars ($450 million) for 'emergency aid.' Part of
this money is being requested to compensate Israel for
withdrawing from a 20 year occupation of Southern
Lebanon.
Excuse me!
Israel invaded
Lebanon, used the world banned cluster bombs to kill 20,000
civilians (stories that would make your skin crawl),
destroyed the countries infrastructure and occupied its
people for two decades. Now they want to be
compensated for finally obeying international law and
getting out of land where they have no business being?
If anyone ought to be compensated, it's the Lebanese
people. At any rate, its not the responsibility
of the American tax payer to pay up.
Israel is an outlaw
state in violation of numerous UN Resolution and various
tenets of international laws. Congress should stop behaving
as though we're some kind of Israeli colony bowing to her
every whim.
Israel, whose
population is 0.1% of the total world population gets
roughly one-third of all US foreign aid. In addition
to the $5,000,000,000 in aid, Israel enjoys the benefits of
a whole lot more US tax payer money. For example,
there are special "gifts" like the Arrow Missile and Levi
Fighter, totaling $1.3 billion. Tax payers must also
pay interest on money borrowed for Israel's grants-- about
$500 million per year. Private donations to Israel are
tax-deductible and total about $1 billion annually.
This does not include the Israeli bonds sold in the US for
$500 million each year.
Despite US
restrictions on using money to build illegal settlements on
Palestinian land, Israel has spent hundreds of millions of
our dollars importing Jews from across the world,
confiscating Palestinian land and demolishing their homes to
make way for brand new settlements for the new
arrivals.
That's not all.
The US also pays Egypt $2.1 billion/year for signing a peace
treaty with Israel and is asked to pay umpteen billions of
tax payer dollars every time Israel notions that is will
consider a pull-back from occupied territories. For
example, during peace talks with Syria, Israel demanded that
the US foot a bill of $17 billion for its withdrawal from
the Golan Heights, where it has illegally been occupying
Syrian land and stealing Syrian resources for over 33
years. Basically, the US taxpayers have to pay Israel
in order for Israel to obey international law and respect
the sovereignty of other nations.
At the same time
Congress cut the welfare budget by $5.3 billions, aid to
Israel that year was $5.2 billion. Indeed, as
filmmaker Tom Hayes said: "from the mouths of America's poor
onto the necks of Palestinians."
The so called "peace
process" is sure to cost us yet more tens of billions
of dollars in payment for Israel's insatiable appetite for
Arab soil and its unrelenting thievery of other's
resources. Try getting an iota of that money for your
state. You're lucky if you can hold onto school lunch
programs.
Of course, some of
that money trickles back to the US in the form of campaign
funding. These campaign "donations" account for
Israel's power over US foreign policies.
So, what has Israel
done for us?
Israel has spied on
the US. By the way, a contribution to the 'free
Jonathan Pollard' fund is tax deductible. According to
the CIA, Israel commits industrial espionage against
American businesses. They have exported sensitive US
technology to other countries, some of which are potentially
hostile to the U.S., in direct contravention of U.S.
law.
In 1967 Israel
attacked the USS Liberty killing 34 American crewmen and
wounding 171. Despite thirty three years of
unrelenting pleas from the survivors of that ship, Congress
will not afford our servicemen the decency of an
investigation and has refused to hold a Congressional
hearing for an act of aggression against Americans in a time
of peace despite astounding evidence. Maybe they will
when there are no more survivors to speak and the only
testimonies will come from Israeli-chosen
"witnesses."
Israel has a healthy
economy and gets piles of money and other aid from Germany
every year. If this US-Israel marriage is indeed in
our best interest then why do they need such a strong
well-funded lobby in our Congress?
Continuing to be the
lone veto that keeps the international community from
investigating Israel's breaches of the Fourth Geneva
Convention cannot possibly be in our best interest.
Patting Israel on the back while the rest of the world
condemns it's flagrant violations of human rights does not
mesh with the principles on which this country was
founded.
Retired Navy Admiral,
Thomas Moorer, was quoted in a book by Paul Findley, former
congressman from Illinois, as saying "I've never seen an
president- I don't care who he is- stand up to [the
Israelis]. It just boggles your mind*.If the American
people understood what a grip those people have got on our
government, they would rise up in arms."
Source:
by courtesy & ©
2001 Susan
Abulhawa
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