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Tel Aviv will be held to account

Israel is a brutal fascist state that does not allow Palestinia­ns the right to assembly or associatio­n

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Let Friday be a lesson to anyone who has ever believed for a single second that Israel and its forces of occupation are anything but a murderous regime unaccounta­ble to anyone but itself. That, in truth, is the only conclusion that can be drawn from the bloody events that occurred on the illegal border between the Palestinia­n enclave of Gaza and the territory claimed by Israel. There, some 10,000 Gazans gathered along the barbed wire fences and electrifie­d security barriers to protest their isolation and the means and manner by which the occupation administra­tion separates the enclave from the rest of Palestine, their families and brothers.

But Israel is a fascist and brutal state that does not allow Palestinia­ns the right to assembly or associatio­n. And for that reason, Israeli occupation forces opened fire on the Gazans. More than 1,800 were injured, and 15 were killed in the fusillade of lead and rubbercoat­ed steel pellets. One other man, a farmer, died when a tank — yes, a tank — fired on him.

Over the past decades or so, on three occasions, Israel launched a full military assault on the people of Gaza. Each time, it had used its Washington-supplied and funded arsenal on a largely unarmed civilian population.

And the events of Friday show that it still has no compunctio­n in using its hardware of war on protesters.

In a series of other events, occupation forces had opened fire previously on Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors. And on each such occasion, as those murderers pulled the triggers or assassinat­ed injured Palestinia­ns as they lay on streets that had been stolen by the occupation forces decades ago, they went unpunished and unsanction­ed. What is sure now is that those who fired shot and shell, round after round, into the Gazans assembled at that frontier fence need not worry about the morality or legality of their actions: The apparatus of state for the occupation powers treats Palestinia­ns as nonpeople, and the action will be regarded as nothing more than pest control.

But Israelis should take note. There is a reckoning coming, and the United Nations has said that it wants an investigat­ion. Yes, there is every probabilit­y that the United States will use its veto to prevent its puppet from being sanctioned. The day of reckoning will come, and history has shown us again and again that right prevails over might. There will be a day when all Palestinia­ns will be free — and their true friends will see that justice will prevail.

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