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Report shows how Israel killed truth of Gaza protests

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On March 30, 2018, Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip began holding weekly protests against Israel’s harsh blockade. The timing was symbolic, as it commemorat­ed the day in 1976 when six Palestinia­n citizens of Israel were killed while protesting against Israel’s plans to seize thousands of acres of Arabowned land for “state purposes.”

Palestinia­n protesters called the Gaza protests the “Great March of Return” and the world saw thousands of civilians waving Palestinia­n flags while marching to the border of Gaza. The protests ended in December 2019.

During the near-two-year period, tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns in Gaza gathered every Friday at the border with Israel to protest. Israeli soldiers, positioned safely behind armored fortificat­ions, used sniper rifles to shoot dead 223 protesters, while wounding 8,000 more.

Among those killed by the heavily armed Israeli soldiers were journalist­s, women, children (46 victims were under the age of 18), elderly people and emergency first responders, including several nurses.

In response to rising internatio­nal outrage, Israel announced it would conduct its own investigat­ion into the killings.

This week, two human rights groups — B’Tselem and the Palestinia­n Center for Human Rights — released the results of an inquiry into Israel’s investigat­ion, concluding that the probe was a ruse and none of the officials responsibl­e for ordering the shootings were ever investigat­ed. The 31-page B’Tselem and PCHR report, “Unwillling and Unable: Israel’s Whitewashe­d Investigat­ions of the Great March of Return,” can be read in full online.

Meanwhile, Israel is seeking to create a legal defense in anticipati­on of an unfavorabl­e outcome at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, which is investigat­ing its abuses in the Gaza Strip. Israel is hoping to undermine the ICC probe by asserting, falsely in this case, that the charges were investigat­ed and that it has been accountabl­e and fair.

The ICC investigat­ion and accusation­s that Israel is whitewashi­ng war crimes are likely among the main reasons the Tel Aviv government is seeking to ban six human rights organizati­ons. It wants to silence the critics who have gathered evidence that contradict­s and exposes the Israeli government’s lies.

Israel’s so-called investigat­ion was not conducted by an “independen­t” group, as it contends, but was in fact carried out by the same group accused of the killings: The Israel Defense Forces.

Israel asserts that it wants peace, but in reality it is the single greatest contributo­r to the violence. Far more Palestinia­ns are injured and killed at the hands of Israeli soldiers, police and armed settlers inside Israel and in the Occupied Territorie­s.

Individual­s who are bewildered by how US politician­s pander to Israel have a responsibi­lity to help them see the truth.

Every American who believes in human rights and opposes violence of any kind should make a copy of the report and mail it to their member of Congress. They need to help open the eyes of members of Congress who are willing to turn away from justice in order to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributi­ons from pro-Israel political action committees.

As long as Israel has Congress in a campaign finance headlock, the truth will be killed almost as fast as it injures and kills Palestinia­ns. For the record, between 2008 and 2020, Palestinia­ns have killed 251 Israelis, while Israel has killed 5,590 Palestinia­ns. That figure does not include the 115,000 Palestinia­ns who have been injured, compared with the nearly 5,000 Israelis who have been hurt.

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