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There has never been a situation like this. ‘Surreal’, as Daniel Pipes expostulates, just doesn’t begin to describe what America, Britain and Europe are doing in Gaza. America has pledged $900 million for the ‘rebuilding’ of Gaza; at the ‘donors’ conference at Sharm el Sheikh yesterday, pledges from more than 70 states including Europe and Britain swelled that total to more than $4.4 billion. The beleaguered British taxpayer may be rather surprised to know that bankrupt Britain is throwing £30 million at the place.
These governments all piously intone that the money will not end up in the hands of Hamas. This is utterly absurd. Hamas run Gaza. They control it. Nothing happens there without their say-so. UNRWA, which is apparently supposed to distribute the humanitarian aid, is riddled with Hamas operatives amongst its staff; Hamas won more than 80 percent of the vote in the last election for the UNRWA workers association and the UNRWA teachers association. To avoid the money going to Hamas, we are told with a straight face, aid is to be funnelled through the Palestinian Authority. But the PA are in the West Bank. They are not in Gaza. Hamas run Gaza. The PA have no more power to stop that money from ending up in the pockets of Hamas than they have of flying to the moon. Who can doubt that the $4.4 billion will go straight to Hamas so that it can buy yet more rockets and missiles and construct yet more death-dealing factories to enable them to bombard Israel and kill the innocent? In no other global conflict do the nations of the world throw money at an area waging aggressive war, even while it is still lobbing missiles at its victims. According to Israel’s ambassador to the UN, there have been nearly 100 rocket and mortar attacks from the Gaza Strip since the ’ceasefire’ on January 18. These have been increasing in number, with 12 rockets fired at Sderot on March 1 alone. On Saturday morning, two new and improved Grad rockets, capable of yet greater destruction than before, hit Ashkelon; one hit a school. And for this Gaza is to be rewarded to the tune of $4.4 billion. Even the Saudis seem to think this is mad:
But of course; Saudi knows full well that what America, Europe, Britain and the rest have just done is hand $4.4 billion to the Iranian war machine against not just Israel but the Sunni Arab world. Now look by contrast at what Douglas Alexander, Britain’s International Development Secretary, has said:
No mention of the materials getting through to be appropriated by Hamas in order to kill more Israelis. Alexander’s remarks reflect the collective derangement of Britain’s political class, which frames a genocidal war against Israel as a humanitarian catastrophe for the perpetrators who are said to be starving, even while they fire bigger and better weapons to kill Israelis. As a result, Douglas Alexander, Hillary Clinton and the rest of them are effectively giving Hamas $4.4 billion to do just that. Clinton’s own remarks were just pure newspeak.
Her remarks reflect the lethal liberal delusion that the establishment of a Palestinian state would bring peace to the region, and that humanitarian aid is necessary to make that state more possible. No recognition that the Palestinians have received more aid than any other people on earth – and have used it to wage genocidal war, because their grievance is not the absence of a state but the existence of Israel. Clinton’s delusion is the distillation of the key liberal fallacy that the perfection of the world lies in the application of reason; that people are all innately reasonable, and will always act in furtherance of their own rational self-interest. Seen through this prism, Israel’s destruction of Palestinian infrastructure – indeed, any action it takes to prevent Gazans from murdering Israeli citizens – is frightfully inconsiderate because it mucks up the only real agenda in the Middle East which is to set up a Palestinian state -- not the fact that Israel is under permanent siege from a real agenda of genocide. So Gaza’s donors told themselves this:
Note – the dilemma is not whether the donors’ money will be used to hammer and flatten Israel; it is only whether Israel will give the donors a poor return for their investment in Gaza, by having the gall to seek to protect its citizens against the violence that the donors’ money will fund. As Tony Blair said after a visit to Gaza and Sderot:
Note -- the people of southern Israel, who have been living in shelters almost continuously, aren’t the real victims of this conflict. That honour goes to those who have been trying to kill them. It is those people who will now be ‘the focus of all our efforts for peace and progress’. And Blair poses as a friend of Israel. Did I say liberals were rational? |
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