We've all been veiled from the truth
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15375.htm
The wretched fiction of Iraq's 'success' is Blair's attempt to
make us wear the veil
By Robert Fisk
10/21/06 "The Independent" -- -- Yes, the film O Jerusalem -
loosely based on the epic history of the birth of Israel by
Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins - has reached Europe
(mercifully, not yet Britain) and it is everything we have come
to expect of the Hollywoodisation of Europe. It is dramatic; it
stars the French singer Patrick Bruel as an Israeli commander;
there is a flamboyant David Ben-Gurion - all white hair defying
gravity - and Saïd Taghmaoui and JJ Feild as that essential duo
of all such movies, the honourable, moderate, kind-hearted Arab
(Saïd Chahine) and Jew (Bobby Goldman) whose friendship outlives
the war between them.
We are used to this pair, of course. Exodus, based on Leon
Uris's novel of the same 1948 events, contained a "good" Arab
who befriends Paul Newman's Jewish hero, just as Ben Hur
introduced us to a "good" Arab who lends Charlton Heston's
Jehuda Ben Hur his horses to compete in the chariot race against
the nastiest centurion in the history of the Roman Empire. Once
we have established that there are "good" Arabs with hearts of
gold, we are, of course, free to concentrate on the rotten kind.
They murder a young woman in Exodus and they also kill a brave
young woman during the battle for Latroun in O Jerusalem. (She
is seen being partially stripped by her aggressor before being
killed by a shell.)
It is also a sign of the times that for "security" reasons, O
Jerusalem had to be made in Rhodes, just as the Beirut scenes in
the infinitely better movie Munich had to be staged in Malta and
the crusader epic Kingdom of Heaven made in Morocco, complete
with Maghrebian-accented Arabs. Exodus was filmed on location in
an earlier, much safer Israel.
But it's not this routine bestialisation of Arabs and Muslims
that concerns me. You only have to watch the Arab slave-trader
film Ashanti, again filmed in Israel and starring Roger Moore
and (of all people) Omar Sharif, to see Arabs portrayed,
Nazi-style, as murderers, thieves and child molesters.
Anti-Semitism against Arabs - who are, of course, also Semites -
is par for the course in movies. And I have to admit that in O
Jerusalem, the confusion and plotting of the Arab leadership -
only King Abdullah of Jordan is an honourable man - is all too
realistic, not least the arrogance of the Grand Mufti of
Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini (he who shook hands with
Hitler).
No, what I object to is the deliberate distortion of history,
the twisting of the narrative of events to present Jews as the
victims of the Israeli war of independence (6,000 dead) when in
fact they were the victors, and the Arabs of Palestine - or at
least that part of Palestine that became Israel in 1948 - as the
cause of this war and the apparent victors (because the Jews of
East Jerusalem were forced from their homes after the ceasefire)
rather than the principal victims. Take, for example, the 1948
massacre at Deir Yassin, where the Stern gang murdered the Arab
villagers of what is now the Jerusalem suburb of Givat Shaul,
disembowelled women and threw grenades into rooms full of
civilians. In O Jerusalem, the Stern gang is represented as a
gang of wicked men, a kind of Jewish al-Qa'ida, hopelessly out
of touch with the mainstream Israeli army of young, high-minded
guerrilla fighters.
In the movie, you see the bodies of the dead Arabs - and a
wounded woman later being treated by an Israeli - but at no
point is it made clear that Deir Yassin was just one among many
villages in which the inhabitants were butchered - this was
particularly the case in Galilee - and the women raped by Jewish
fighters. Israel's "new" historians have already bravely
disclosed these facts, along with the irrefutable evidence that
they served Israel's purpose of dispossessing 750,000
Palestinian Arabs from their homes in what was to become Israel.
Israeli historian Avi Shlaim has courageously referred to this
period as one of "ethnic cleansing". But no such suggestion
sullies the scene of slaughter at Deir Yassin in O Jerusalem.
Reality has to be separated from us. Thus a massacre that became
part of a policy has been turned in the movie into an aberration
by a few armed extremists. Indeed, after the film ends, a series
of paragraphs on the screen bleakly record the dispossession of
the Palestinians as a result of "Arab propaganda". This itself
is a myth. Yet again, Israeli historians have already disproved
the lie that the Arab regimes told Palestinian Arabs over the
radio that they should leave their homes "until the Jews have
been thrown into the sea". No such broadcasts were made. Most
Palestinians fled because they were frightened of ending up like
the people of Deir Yassin. The propaganda about radio broadcasts
was Israeli, not Arab.
It's as if a blanket, a curtain, a veil has been thrown over
history - so that the shadow of real events is just visible, but
their meaning so distorted as to be incomprehensible. "So this
is why you wanted guns," Bobby Goldman shouts at the Stern
leader amid the dead of Deir Yassin. And he's wrong. The guns
enabled the Stern gang to murder the Arabs of Deir Yassin to
produce the panic that sent three quarters of a million
Palestinians on the road to permanent exile.
But isn't this the world in which we live? Aren't we all veiled
from the truth? I'm not talking about the remarks of Jack "the
Veil" Straw but of his political master, Lord Blair of Kut
al-Amara. For only a day after I watched O Jerusalem, I opened
my newspaper to find that our Prime Minister was calling the
Muslim women's niqab "a mark of separation".
Yet can there be any man more guilty of "separation", of
separating British people from their own democratically elected
government, than Blair? Can anyone have been more meretricious -
could anyone have told more lies to the British people - to
obscure, dissemble, distort and cover up the historical facts
than Blair?
The weapons of mass destruction, the 45-minute warning, the
links between Saddam and al-Qa'ida, the whole wretched fiction
of Iraq's post-invasion "success" and Afghanistan's post-Taliban
"success" are attempts by Blair to make us wear the veil, a far
more dangerous weapon than any Muslim female covering. We are
supposed to look through the veil which Lord Blair placed in
front of our eyes so that lies will become truth, so that what
is true will become untrue. And thus we will be separated from
the truth. Which is why Blair himself now represents that "mark
of separation". O tempora! O mores!
© 2006 Independent News and Media Limited
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The Next War
By Daniel Ellsberg.
10/22/06 "Harpers" -- -- A hidden crisis is under way. Many
government insiders are aware of serious plans for war with
Iran, but Congress and the public remain largely in the dark.
The current situation is very like that of 1964, the year
preceding our overt, open-ended escalation of the Vietnam War,
and 2002, the year leading up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15371.htm
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U.S. official admits "arrogance" in Iraq:
The United States has shown "arrogance" and "stupidity" in Iraq,
a senior U.S. diplomat said in an interview aired on Sunday,
after U.S. President George W. Bush said he was flexible on
tactics, if not strategy.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15372.htm
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Millions Stolen From Iraq's Treasury:
More than half a billion dollars earmarked to fight the
insurgency in Iraq was stolen by people the U.S. had entrusted
to run the country's Ministry of Defense before the 2005
elections, according to Iraqi investigators.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/19/60minutes/main2109200.shtml
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NATO occupation forces kill 15 "militants" in S Afghanistan :
"An ISAF convoy came under fire of some militants in Deh Chopan
district of Zabul province on Saturday. The forces returned fire
and killed 15 "insurgents," Maj. Luke Knittig said.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-10/22/content_5235391.htm
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1.9 million Afghans need food assistance due to drought:
The Afghan government and the United Nations appealed on Sunday
for US$43 million (Ð34 million) in aid for 1.9 million people
facing food shortages because of severe drought.
http://tinyurl.com/ymthvs
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Palestinian Fatah official shot dead:
A member of the Palestinian security services has been killed in
Gaza during clashes with forces loyal to the Hamas-led
government.
http://tinyurl.com/ycnwsx
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Israel insists on Lebanon overflights:
Sources in the Israeli military say that Israel would bomb
Unifil sites in southern Lebanon if Israeli warplanes are
intercepted.
http://tinyurl.com/y9tstw
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Israel admits using phosphorus bombs in Lebanon:
Israel admitted for the first time to using controversial white
phosphorus shells against military targets in Southern Lebanon,
an Israeli newspaper reported on Sunday.
http://tinyurl.com/ycgn48
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Feds Probe a Top Democrat's Relationship with AIPAC:
The Department of Justice is investigating whether Rep. Jane
Harman and the pro-Israel group worked together to get her
reappointed as the top Democrat on the House Intelligence
Committee
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15370.htm
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Weary Israel loses faith in its leaders :
The rape allegations against the President are just the latest
in a long line of political scandals
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,1928362,00.html
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Israel founded using fake British banknotes:
MORE than £130m worth of British banknotes forged by the Nazis
was used by the Jewish underground to help establish the State
of Israel.
http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1563532006
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Putin to Israeli PM: Using force against Iran could end in
disaster :
Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced any military
operation against Iran in a meeting last week with Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert. Putin told Olmert in the Moscow meeting
that foiling Iran's nuclear program could end in disaster for
the world.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/777807.html
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UN says number of ocean 'dead zones' rising fast:
The number of "dead zones" in the world's oceans may have
increased by a third in just two years, threatening fish stocks
and the people who depend on them, the U.N. Environment
Programme said on Thursday.
http://tinyurl.com/ybuz7t
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Peace & Joy
Tom Feeley
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