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Israel’s burning bush
December 3rd, 2010 by Syd Walker

A tragedy is a tragedy, wherever it happens. Fire raging out of control, while it’s part of the natural cycle in many parts of the world, can be terrifying by any measure. According to reports, 40 people have already been killed in wildfires that broke out near Haifa in northern occupied Palestine and continue to rage at this moment.

Fires near Haifa, December 2010

Wildfires rage near Haifa, December 2010 (BBC)

In no way is this short article an exercise in gloating. The people of that part of the world are in strife and they deserve sympathy – just as sympathy poured in for Victorians when bushfires created havoc there back in the southern summer of 2008.

They also deserve help . Wisely, Netanyahu has asked for help. Apparently he’s been in contact with numerous countries in the region including Greece and Cyprus, who are sending firefighting equipment urgently. A massive Russian water-bomber is on the way. It’s reported countries as far away as the USA and Australia have pledged assistance.

The irony of Greece and Cyrpus helping Israel with airplanes in its time of crisis is hard to pass over unmentioned. The Zionist State boasts one of the most sophisticated and largest military airforces in the world. Costly too – although the USA paid for most of it. But Israel’s airforce is geared up for war fighting and terrorizing – not civil disasters. It can bomb with napalm. It can bomb with depleted uranium. It can bomb with high-explosive bunkers busters. It can bomb with deadly silent drones. It can ever spray thick clouds of tear gas, this very day, to disperse protestors at Ni’ilin.

Teargas at Ni'ilin

On the same day as the wildfires, a cloud of teargas disperses Palestinian protestors at Ni'ilin

But water-bombing? It seems no Israeli planner thought of that.

Fortunately, helpful neighbours can share theirs…

Wildfire is natural, but there are indications wildfires are on the increase worldwide. Israel has just experienced its driest November on record. It’s  consistent with rapid human-induced climate change. In many parts of the world, scientists anticipate more and more frequent wildfires as the century progreses. accompanied by accelerating ecosystem change and loss of biodiversity.

The world community knows it must deal with the problem of climate change – urgently. It’s a crucially high priority for us all. At least, it should be.

But in our bizarro world, the centrally-important USA is now so brow-beaten by Zionist power that its far easier to get bipartisan congressional consensus for launching a new illegal war at Israel’s behest than it is to agree serious measures to avert rapid climate change – which has potentially devastating consequences for all humanity.

When the fires are out, the Zionist plutocrats who stand behind this rotten project of the apartheid rogue state of Israel should take a long hard look at themselves and their vile sectarian policies.

What price international dominance?

Global ecocide?

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Postscript (December 4th 2010)

Antaea Darom has an important follow-up article, focusing especially on gratuitous anti-Arab commentary in some of the Israeli media regarding the wildfires that continue to blaze – see Israel’s Carmel Fire: Racism Rears Its Ugly Head Even in Tragedy


10 Responses  
  • sharpfang writes:
    December 6th, 20107:36 pmat

    Oh dear oh dear – really sad for the community.
    It reminds me of Bush and Katrina: 5 days and no help had arrived.

    That`s the problem when a government is too dedicated to attacking other nations: they neglect their actual job, which is looking after their own people.

      

    • Syd Walker writes:
      December 7th, 201011:48 amat

      Exactly right!

        

      • Nick writes:
        December 10th, 201012:15 pmat

        A tragedy is a tragedy, wherever it happens. Earthquakes, while part of the natural cycle in many parts of the world, can be terrifying by any measure.

        In Iran tens of thousand have perished in earthquakes over the years, due to shoddy construction and the lack of adequate emergency services.

        Plenty of money seems to be available for the building of nuclear capabilities and maintaining a fascist police force to keep the restive population under control and persecute and jail any dissenters.

        That`s the problem when a government is too dedicated in interfering in other nations: they neglect their actual job, which is looking after their own people.

        Trust Syd to try and turn the bush fires in Israel into some sort of political attack on Zionism. How predictable…

          

        • Syd Walker writes:
          December 12th, 20105:45 pmat

          Hi again Nick. Trust you to squeeze more anti-Iran vitriol out of a story that has zip to do with Iran. :-)

          I read quite a bit of the commentary in the Israeli media while the forest fires raged. I think my article, written early in the drama, was quite fair. Almost everything I read by Isdraelis was written – not as commentary about the fires as such – but as commentary about the fires in the context of the Zionist State’s sharp divide between Jew and non-Jew.

          It was similar in Apartheid South Africa 25 years ago. The divisive ideology pervaded almost everthing – from sport to culture, economics to the military. So it is in Israel, Nick. It cannot and will not be a ‘normal’ society as long as its based on tribal supremacism.

          The fires blazed for several days. Had I written the article a couple of days later, I’d have pointed to the horrible irony that as international aid poured into the country to help locals put out the fires, there was no respite in Israel’s attacks on Gaza. Several Palestinians were killed by the IDF during that few days. Did the western’s media bother to report that? Does that fact upset you?

          Methinks you protest too much on behalf of the nuclear-armed worse-then-apartheid state…

            

          • Nick writes:
            December 15th, 201011:14 amat

            “Hi again Nick. Trust you to squeeze more anti-Iran vitriol out of a story that has zip to do with Iran.”

            Hi again Syd. Not a drop of vitriol in my previous statement about Iran and none intended either.

            Just pointing out some similarities between Iran and Israel, just in case you are so focused on Israel and all its misdeeds that you are not aware of what goes on in the rest of the world.

            And Mark, Israel’s neighbours are of course all shining examples off countries that uphold human rights and live in perfect harmony with each other.

            The stoning of “adulterous” women, the execution of gays, the violent suppression of dissenters all spring to mind.

            And there was the little matter of the massacre of thousands of Palestinians by the Jordanian army…

            As for land theft.. we all live on stolen land here. Will you move back to wherever your ancestors came from, if requested by the rightful owners ?

              

            • Mark Stapleton writes:
              December 16th, 201012:18 amat

              The usual “we all live on stolen land” line used by Zionists to justify Israel’s dispossession and slaughter of Palestinians. Hence the dispossession and slaughter of Aboriginal Australians two centuries ago thereby legitimises Israel’s actions today.

              Of course this kind of rationalisation also neatly justifies the future dispossession of anyone by anyone. Pretty scary line of thinking Nick.

              btw, who are the ‘rightful owners’ of pre-1948 Palestine?

                

        • Mark Stapleton writes:
          December 13th, 201010:10 pmat

          Nick writes:

          “Plenty of money seems to be available for the building of nuclear capabilities and maintaining a fascist police force to keep the restive population under control and persecute and jail any dissenters”.

          Mordachai Vannunu would agree I think. Israel is truly disgusting.

          But you left out the land theft Israel is still engaging in. And the organ harvesting, covert assassinations, control of western media and Governments, egregious theft of American taxpayers and the sponsorship of 9/11 and a multitude of other atrocities.

          Israel is by far the most significant threat to global peace in the world today. They are incapable of living in peace with their neighbours, or anyone else who refuses to display a servile demeanor.

            

  • Nick writes:
    December 16th, 201011:17 amat

    “btw, who are the ‘rightful owners’ of pre-1948 Palestine?”

    You tell me, Mark.

    Here is a simplified overview of the various peoples that have occupied Israel over the centuries :

    from 300 BC Kanaanites
    from 1200 BC occupied by Jewish tribes
    722 Assyrians
    597 BC Babylonians
    539 BC Persians
    330 BC Macedonians
    323 BC Ptolemaics and Seleucidians
    168 BC Jews
    63 BC Romans
    634 Arabs
    1099 Europeans
    1187 Egyptians
    1516 Ottomans
    1917 UK
    1947 Partition into separate Jewish and Palestine states

    The fact is that there is a great deal of intransigence on ALL sides of the conflict. There are fanatics and unsavoury characters amongst ALL the parties in this conflict. Just concentrating on Israel alone and banging on about Zionism is simplistic and counter-productive.If you only want to preach to the converted, then that is fine. If you want to convince others about your point of view, then you are going about it the wrong way.

    The only way this problem will ever be solved is if ALL parties find a way to live together, without wanting to exterminate the others.In the meantime, the fanatic hard cases on ALL sides are installing their prejudices and hatred into the next generation and perpetuating the conflict.

    It is not dissimilar to what happened in Ireland. Despite the relative peace in that country at the moment, there is still a simmering hatred and resentment, which will take many generations to overcome.

    I am not using “The usual “we all live on stolen land” line” to justify anything. I am just pointing out that YOU obviously have no issue living on “stolen land”, while pointing the finger at people on the other side of the world.

    There is no doubt that many Palestinians endure appalling and unacceptable conditions. Ironically, despite all that, most of them have better access to medical services and education than our own dispossessed people.

    It seems to me that you are very selective in your outrage.

      

    • Nick writes:
      December 16th, 20101:09 pmat

      Correction

      The first line should read :

      from 3000 BC, not 300 BC

        

    • Mark Stapleton writes:
      December 16th, 201011:17 pmat

      No Nick, I’m not being selective in my outrage.

      It isn’t ALL SIDES who are forcibly evicting the Palestinians from their homes in East Jerusalem and the West Bank as we speak, it is Israel and Israel alone. You can’t twist out of that undeniable fact and no amount of hollow contrivances can hide it. You can’t pin this on ALL SIDES.

      Israel wants it all, including East Jerusalem and the West Bank, and who knows what else. Along with the cruelty, thst’s the thing that fires my outrage. The insatiable and endless greed.

        


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