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Thursday, 4 July. 2024
 
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Eight Palestinians, including two children, were killed yesterday, Tuesday 31st July, 2001, after Israeli Apache helicopters attacked a Hamas media and research center in the West Bank city of Nablus. Images of torn human flesh and decapitated bodies were a painful reminder of past massacres committed by Israel against the Palestinian people, from Deir Yassin in 1948, to Sabra and Shatilla in 1982, to Hebron in 1991.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's office said helicopter gunships attacked the office because the Hamas “militants,” who it said had conducted “terrorist attacks” in the past, were planning a new attack.

In a desperate attempt to blame the victim and deprive the Palestinian people of their very humanity, Ariel Sharon’s spokesman, Ranaan Gissin, said “…the loss of innocent civilian life was regretted, but he suggested the children may have been used as human shields." (BBC)

This latest crime brings up to 58 the total number of Palestinian victims to Israel’s brutal and cold blooded policy of targeted political assassinations and extra-judicial killings. Since the outbreak of the Palestinian Intifada (uprising) in late September 2000, Israel has embarked on a policy of systematic killing of Palestinian political activists.

Amid the rising tensions and volatility sweeping the entire region, the latest Israeli massacre in Nablus is not only a provocative act of aggression against an unarmed civilian population, but also a clear violation of the most basic and fundamental human rights and freedoms.

Sharon’s radical and extremist right wing government has already drawn the entire region into an abyss of endless conflict; it is increasingly undermining any chances for calm and a return to the political process.

Meanwhile, Israel’s aggression is only met with US support and international silence. Palestinian appeals for international protection are put aside and any chances for the deployment of international monitors seem to be, first and foremost, subject to Israel’s rules conditions.

Ten months of Israeli terror have left deep scars in a region already shattered by bloodshed and conflict.

Today, as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians mourn the tragic death of the Nablus Massacre, one question will preoccupy their minds: How far will Israel go?

 
 
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