Haaretz’s Bradley Burston reported this yesterday:
- On the Sabbath, Israeli television viewers were treated to the recorded-on-a-weekday observations of Arele, a resident of the West Bank settlement of Karnei Shomron, grinning as he watched the progress of an arson fire burning Palestinian land near the Gilad Farm, an icon of the outlaw outpost movement.
Asked by Israel Channel Two Television reporter Shai Gal what would happen if Israeli forces tried to evacuate Havat Gilad, Arele replied, “At most, they’ll demolish one measly shack, so they’ll have something to show – that Kushon [a Hebrew slur equivalent to the “N” word] in the United States, in order to have an Etnan [the biblical term for a fee paid to a prostitute] to give him – if you [secular] guys know what an Etnan is.”
According to Arele, the fire, in this instance a form of pre-emptive revenge, was the price tag Palestinians would be forced to pay each time Obama pressed Israel to “touch any settlement of any kind, any place in Judea and Samaria.”
This last point is very important.
Gabi Peterberg has warned that, as in the case of the final portion of many decolonization processes, as decolonization in the West Bank become a more imminent reality those settlers who fear losing their situation of uber-privilege and even perhaps their quite illegally acquired homes may well go on final rampages of unbridled violence against the unarmed indigenes.
(And don’t you love the term “pre-emptive revenge”?)
The UN-OCHA weekly report for 27 May – 2 June reported (PDF) that,
- Settler violence and attacks increased this week in the northern West Bank, notably in the Nablus and Qalqiliya districts in response to a recent Israeli government announcement of its intention to dismantle 26 settlement outposts.
The Palestinians of the West Bank urgently need protection from this violence.
Can the very numerous Palestinian “security forces” who have been trained and armed by the US do anything to provide it– or are they too busy trying to suppress internal political opposition to Ramallastan in an attempt to help Abu Mazen “protect” the settlers?
The rest of Burston’s report makes important reading, too. In it, he writes of “racism… masquerading as love of Israel.”