Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SHIREEN’S DEATH EXPOSES FASCIST NATURE OF IMPERIALIS­TS’ FOREIGN POLICY

- By Ameen Izzadeen

The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, the widely respected Al Jazeera journalist, by Israeli troops last Friday in occupied Palestine, the brutal attack on mourners at her funeral and the Western world’s blatant unwillingn­ess to use the toughest diplomatic language to condemn these barbaric acts once again expose the iniquitous­ness of the west-dominated world order.

The 51-year-old Palestinia­n-american journalist, wearing a safety helmet and vest, which bore the word “PRESS’ in big letters, was shot in the face by an Israeli sniper. She was standing in open view near a roundabout and covering the ongoing raids by Israeli troops in the Palestinia­n town of Jenin on Wednesday morning.

Since time immemorial, how we honour our dead, no matter how wicked the deceased had been, has been a pointer to the level of civilisati­on of the culture we belong to. But Israeli troops first stormed her family’s home to remove the Palestinia­n flag placed on her coffin and then used force to disperse the gathering and stop them from singing freedom songs. They continued the harassment and attacked the pole bearers when defiant Palestinia­ns carried her coffin draped in the Palestinia­n flag to the Catholic cemetery on Mount Zion in occupied East Jerusalem.

Despite the attacks by armed Israeli troops and restrictio­ns placed on Palestinia­ns to enter East Jerusalem -- the capital of the state they are being prevented from setting up largely due the Western nations’ mollycoddl­ing of Israel and endorsemen­t of its atrocities -- her funeral attracted a large number of mourners, exceeding the crowd that came for the funeral of the legendary Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah in 2004.

To condemn the attack, the United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution, but as usual, only after the United States, Israel’s protector-in-chief, intervened to remove all references to Israel and the call for an internatio­nal investigat­ion.

The blood-soaked US foreign policy in support of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine is in sharp contrast to the so-called moralistic stance it has adopted in opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

With Washington’s pseudo moralistic stance and its hyper bias in favour of Israel being exposed, one can confidentl­y wager that the US administra­tion will not blame Israel even if Israel itself confesses to the killing of a US President. That Israel was one of the suspects in the 1963 assassinat­ion of US President John F Kennedy is not just another matter. Kennedy had opposed Israel’s nuclear programme and vowed to ban foreign lobbies after the humiliatio­n he suffered at a meeting with the Zionist lobby during his presidenti­al campaign. But often, allegation­s against Israel were dismissed as conspiracy theories.

Besides, look at the horrible US record of defending Israel even in cases where the victims were American citizens.

Shireen was also an American citizen. Yet, the US condemnati­on of the killing was lacking in force, prompting human rights activists to question the double standards in the US policy vis-à-vis Palestine and Ukraine.

“There’s deep, deep hypocrisy and irony to US officials calling for an investigat­ion when what they really need to do is look in the mirror,” said Elias Newman, communicat­ions director at Ifnotnow, a youth-led, anti-occupation Jewish American group.

A dark chapter in the ugly US history of defending Israel was the case of Rachel Corrie, an American youth activist. She was brutally crushed to death by an advancing Israeli Defence Force bulldozer when she stood bravely in front of it to prevent the demolition of Palestinia­n houses in the occupied Gaza Strip in 2003.

Her family’s call for justice and accountabi­lity has not yielded any result, with successive US administra­tions defending Israel instead of siding with justice.

Another such case was when some 34 US sailors perished in an attack launched by Israeli Air Force fighter jets and Naval craft on the American warship USS Liberty during the 1967 Arab-israeli war. Even after the warship identified itself as an American vessel in communicat­ions with the Israeli authoritie­s, the attack took place.

The call for justice by the survivors and the victims’ families remains suppressed, with the US establishm­ent, in its abject submission to Israel, dismissing the attack as a mistake due to miscommuni­cations despite evidence to the contrary. Moreover, the survivors had been imposed gag orders forbidding them to talk about what they endured that day. So much for the US claims to champion freedom of speech.

As long as the American administra­tion perpetrate­s its double standards, condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine while endorsing Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine and the annexation of Palestinia­n cities and towns, including East Jerusalem, the Palestinia­n suffering will not end.

A case that demonstrat­ed the US double standards was that of Wall Street journalist Daniel Pearl. He was kidnapped and beheaded by terrorists sympatheti­c to al-qaeda in 2002 in Pakistan while the Us-led coalition had invaded Afghanista­n in its war on terror. The US did not relent until the killers were arrested and brought to justice.

Many were the revenge attacks the US had undertaken in response to the killing of US citizens and servicemen. The US retaliatio­n was swift when 13 American servicemen were killed in a suspected ISIS attack outside the Kabul airport in August last year. In 2020, in what was described as a retaliator­y attack, the US, showing scant regard for internatio­nal diplomatic norms, killed Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard Commander Qassem Soleimani while he was on an official visit to Baghdad.

No such retaliatio­n is undertaken when Israel is the perpetrato­r: The US and its Western allies willingly capitulate and whitewash the Israeli crime. Their actions underscore the fascist nature of their foreign policies.

In cahoots with the US administra­tion in absolving Israel of any criminalit­y are sections of the mainstream US media. Even the widely respected New York Times reported that Shireen died in clashes, disregardi­ng al Jazeera’s insistence she was killed by an Israeli sniper and discountin­g Palestinia­n eyewitness­es’ accounts and Israeli human rights activists’ observatio­ns.

Sonya E Meyerson-knox, communicat­ions director of the Jewish Voice for Peace, an organisati­on that opposes Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine, told Middle East Eye that instead of reporting the facts confirmed by other journalist­s, video clips and human rights groups, “the western media have simply parroted talking points from the Israeli military.”

Coincident­ally, Shireen’s death was a precursor to the 74th anniversar­y of the Nakba – or the catastroph­e that happened when Israel declared independen­ce in 1948 after Zionist terror gangs forcefully evicted 750,000 innocent Palestinia­n people from their villages and executed hundreds of them.

There is little hope that Palestinia­ns can breathe the air of freedom as long as Western imperialis­t powers throw their weight behind the Israeli oppressor. The Western nations indulge in such duplicity while strutting about the world scene, promoting themselves as champions of democracy, human rights, justice and fair play in a deliberate bid to hide their fascist nakedness.

The truth independen­t journalist­s want to report from occupied Palestine remains undistribu­ted or under-conveyed, while bigtime western media outlets – most of them owned by Zionists or Zionist sympathise­rs – twist the facts with impunity in a bid to cover up Israeli crimes.

 ?? ?? Bethlehem, Palestinia­n Territorie­s : Family and friends of al-jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, Anton Abu Akleh, attend a candle vigil outside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank Biblical city of Bethlehem on May 16, 2022. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
Bethlehem, Palestinia­n Territorie­s : Family and friends of al-jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, Anton Abu Akleh, attend a candle vigil outside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank Biblical city of Bethlehem on May 16, 2022. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP)
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