by Eli E. Hertz
In January 25, 2009 he had this to say:
"Palestinians
... when they want to travel from one town to another, they have to
submit to humiliating delays at checkpoints and roadblocks. There are
more than 600 of them on the West Bank."
In April 22, 2012 he had this to say:
"For
all Palestinians, just leaving Bethlehem is a struggle. Getting to
Jerusalem, only seven miles away, whether it's to pray, go to a doctor,
visit family members, or work, means going through this Israeli
checkpoint. That can take hours but before Palestinians can get even
this far, they need a permit from the Israelis which can take weeks or
months to obtain and is frequently denied."
So Who is Humiliating Whom?
April 24, 2012 |Eli E. Hertz
Revised, originally published 2004 & 2009 Bob, you say Palestinian Arabs 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. You say they feel "corralled."
Bob, in Israel, every Israeli is searched numerous times
during the course of a single 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.
Israelis
are searched not only when they go out for a cup of coffee or a slice
of pizza, but also when they go to the movies 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.
Bob,
these ubiquitous security checks do not exist in Arab cities and towns
in Israel (or, for that matter, in Judea and Samaria) 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, nor you, has so much as noted this massive intrusion into the
rights of privacy and person imposed on Israelis.
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.
Not one Arab village in Israel or the
Territories has a perimeter fence around it. Guards are not required at
Arab 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.
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.
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. 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.
Bob, all of this begs the question: Who is Humiliating Whom?
For more on the subject see www.mythsandfacts.org
Eli E. Hertz
Source: www.mythsandfacts.org
Copyright - Original materials copyright (c) by the authors.
1 comment:
Americans are being humiliated too every time they need to travel by air.
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