Who is Humiliating Whom?
By Eli E. Hertz
The
average Israeli is "humiliated and harassed" by being
searched far more times a day than the average Palestinian.
Palestinians
say they feel humiliated and harassed when Israeli authorities
search them and their belongings; when they are prevented from
traveling freely because of checkpoints, roadblocks, closures
and curfews. They say they feel "corralled" behind security
fences and ugly concrete walls.
Israel
is criticized for these measures even by those who understand
the causal relationship that makes such security steps necessary.
The cynical use of the movement of innocent Palestinians, including
people in need of urgent medical treatment) and Palestinian day
laborers crossing to work in Israel is used as a convenient cover
for the perpetration of terrorist acts.
Palestinians
take advantage of Israel's sensitivity to Arab female honor to
mobilize women as live bombs. The two latest -- a 40-year-old
mother of seven who carried a suicide belt across army checkpoints;
and the second, Reem Salah Riashi, 21, a mother of two young children
who dreamed of "becoming a martyr" since she was 13.
Riashi,
approaching a checkpoint, claimed a medical disability; she said
she had a metal pin in her leg and was escorted to an examination
room to be checked by a female security officer. She then blew
herself up, murdering four Israelis and wounding 12. As a result,
Palestinian women and patients who appear to be in obvious pain
will no longer be exempt from thorough physical scrutiny, to ensure
that they, too, are not human bombs. This increased hardship for
innocent Palestinians has been caused by their own leadership,
which cynically continues to claim that the Israelis humiliate
their citizens.
Strangely,
no media outlets and not a single human rights organization has
fully and objectively reported or protested the daily humiliation
and harassment Israelis suffer because of the Palestinian Authority's
'factory of terror.' In Israel, every Israeli is searched numerous
times during the course of a day. Israelis are asked to open their
bags and purses for inspection. In most cases, they are subjected
to body searches with a metal detector every time they enter a
bank or a post office, pick up a bottle of milk at the supermarket,
enter a mall or train station, or visit a hospital or medical
clinic. Young Israeli men and women are physically frisked in
search of suicide belts before they enter crowded nightclubs.
As
a matter of routine, Israelis' car trunks are searched every time
they enter a well-trafficked parking lot. Daily, their cars pass
through roadblocks that cause massive traffic jams when security
forces are in hot pursuit of suicide bombers believed to have
entered Israel. Far from a rare occasion, in the two and a half
months of relative quiet between the October 4, 2003 bombing of
the Maxsim Restaurant, a popular Christian-Jewish-owned eatery
in Haifa (which left 22 dead and more than a 100 injured) and
Christmas, a Christian day of peace, 24 suicide bombers headed
for Israel proper and another 15 with West Bank targets were apprehended
before they could reach their destinations. Israelis are searched
not only when they go out for a cup of coffee at the local Starbucks
or Pizza Hut, but also when they go to the movies or the theater
or a concert, where the term "dressed to kill" has an
entirely different meaning.
These
ordinary daily humiliations now extend to similar searches when
Israelis go to weddings or bar mitzvahs. No one abroad talks about
the humiliation Jews in Israel are subjected to, having to write
at the bottom of wedding invitations and other life cycle events,
"The site will be secured [by armed guards]" -- to ensure
relatives and friends will attend and share their joyous occasion.
One
out of four Israeli children, ages 11 to 15, fear for their lives.
One out of three report they fear for the lives of their family
members, and more than a third report they have changed their
patterns of travel and social lives due to security concerns.
(2) These ubiquitous security checks do not exist in Arab cities
and towns in Israel (or, for that matter, in the West Bank and
Gaza) because those places are not and never have been targets
of Palestinian terrorism. In fact, the average Israeli is "humiliated
and harassed" by being searched far more times a day than
the average Palestinian. Not one human rights group has so much
as noted this massive intrusion into the rights of privacy and
person imposed on Israelis.
The
latest source of criticism is the security fence -- designed to
serve as a barrier against Palestinian suicide bombers, a measure
critics brand as a form of ghettoization and another form of Israeli
harassment.
To
date, no one protests the fact that, since the 1970s, Jewish schoolchildren
in Israel are surrounded by perimeter fences, with armed guards
at the schoolyard gates, as if their schools were the domiciles
of Mafiosi. Not one Arab village in Israel or the Territories
has a perimeter fence around it. Guards are not required at Arabic
shops, cafes, restaurants, movie theaters, wedding halls or schools
-- either in Israel or in the Territories. Palestinians also do
not need armed guards to accompany every school trip, youth movement
hike or campout. They are not targets of terrorism.
Arab
children have never been willfully attacked by Jews, while Arabs
have purposefully murdered Jewish youngsters at boarding schools,
junior high school students on overnight trips and teens on a
nature hike. Arab Palestinians attacked Jewish school buses carrying
elementary school children (twice), murdered two children playing
in a cave near their homes, killed a toddler in a nursery and
murdered small children hiding under their beds -- all in addition
to wave after wave of suicide bombings. Countless Israelis in
sensitive areas within the Green Line -- not only in the Territories,
but also in Jewish towns, villages and bedroom suburbs -- are
"ghettoized" behind high fences. Three years ago, Jewish
urbanites in the Gilo neighborhood of Jerusalem were closed in
by an ugly high concrete wall that blocked their view of the city
and the bullets of Palestinian gunmen from the Arab neighborhood
of Beit Jallah. While the General Assembly protests the inconvenience
Palestinians suffer because of the layout of the security fence,
not one UN organ has protested the fact that, for years, an entire
country has been harassed and humiliated. Israelis traveling north
from Jerusalem to the Beit She'an Valley, or south from Jerusalem
to Beersheba, have been forced to make a 60 to 90-minute detour
to avoid traveling across the West Bank and the Jordan Valley,
where drive-by shootings by Palestinian snipers and other attacks
on civilian traffic threaten their lives.
Motorists
traveling between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Route 443 are forced
to negotiate a lengthy trough-like gauntlet that runs between
two high concrete walls that protect them from Palestinian sniper
fire. Yet there have been no UN protests against these walls --
only against the 'ugly' wall that prevents terrorists from the
Palestinian town of Qalqiliya, (3) from attacking cars "inside
Israel" on a major cross-country toll road, and against a
number of other short sections, where the security barrier is
concrete, not fencing.
Israelis'
freedom of movement is compromised daily as countless citizens
seek to avoid crowded areas or events, change their daily routines
by sticking to side streets, avoid traveling close to public buses,
or simply stay out of the heart of their own capital entirely.
Most school trips have been cancelled or curtailed during the
past three years.
Many
Israeli motorists avoid major arteries that pass through Arab
areas of Israel, while Arab citizens and Palestinians from the
Territories continue to enter Jewish cities and go about their
business without peril. Israelis are told, in effect, to disguise
themselves when traveling abroad - not to speak Hebrew in public
and not to wear garments that reveal their Jewish/Israeli origins.
Even Israel's national airline -- El Al -- has been forced to
remove its logo from the tails of its aircraft at certain airports,
out of concern for the safety of its passengers. This followed
several attempts to down Israeli civilian aircraft with missiles.
On the other hand, Arabs who frequent Jewish cities and towns
in Israel wear their traditional Arab headgear without fear of
being attacked or harassed.
An
article in Forbes, "Cold Calculation of Terror," estimates
Israeli economic losses due to continuous terrorism is 3 percent
of the $110 billion gross domestic product. Tourism alone fell
50 percent and lost $2 billion [yearly]. As of this writing, "Interrogation
of terrorists belonging to various organizations in Samaria has
indicated that the security barrier does indeed present a significant
obstacle to terrorists wishing to infiltrate into Israeli territory."
(4) The security fence, in areas where already constructed, is
remarkably effective and saves lives. Can the UN General Assembly
calculate the 'proportionality' of building a fence that saves
lives to Palestinian terrorism and barbarism?
All
this begs the question: Who are the victims and who are the victimizers?
Who are the ones being harassed and humiliated? Palestinians or
Israelis?
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(1)
Such dastardly conduct extends to hiding suicide belts under sick
children in ambulances, using ambulances to move operatives in
and out of closed areas disguised as paramedics or patients in
need of immediate care - then complaining that heartless Israelis
stop ambulances.
(2)
"Survey: 1 in 4 teens live in fear of terror," Jerusalem
Post, June 3, 2004. See at http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid
=1086230744079
(3)
What the Secretary-General report does not disclose is the fact
that Qalqiliya was and is a home to Palestinian terrorists who
produced so far five terror attacks on civilian targets within
Israel, contributing to the death of 28 innocent civilians and
many more injuries. The last non-lethal incident took place on
August 31, 2003, when an Israeli Arab construction worker was
moderately wounded in a shooting attack. See http://www.ict.org.il/arab_isr/mideast_attacksearch_frame.htm
(4)
Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for
Special Studies (C.S.S) at http://www.intelligence.org.il/