Stuart
Littlewood
considers
the
increasing
use of
assassination
by the US
and Israel,
and reports
that Israeli
murder
squads have
been
authorized
to enter
"friendly"
countries,
including
Britain, and
kill enemies
of the
racist
Jews-only
state of
Israel.
Some readers
will
remember the
1969 film,
“The
Assassination
Bureau”, a
tongue-in-cheek
romp based
on Jack
London's
unfinished
novel. The
setting is
the turn of
the century
a hundred
years ago, a
fanciful
time for
regime
change and
the purging
of corrupt
monarchs and
cruel
tyrants. The
bureau's hit
team is for
hire
provided
that Ivan
Dragomiloff,
founder and
mastermind,
deems the
targeted
killing
"socially
justifiable"
and there’s
proof of the
candidate's
misdeeds.
Eventually,
however, the
moral
rectitude of
the
enterprise
gives way to
financial
greed, and
the day
comes when
the bureau
accepts a
mission to
eradicate an
unnamed but
prominent
public
figure. The
fee is paid
in advance,
proof
supplied,
job
accepted,
then the
name is
revealed.
The target
is
Dragomiloff
himself. The
Assassination
Bureau
cannot go
back on its
word and
Dragomiloff
finds
himself
pitted
against the
killing
machine he
himself
created and
perfected.
Assassination
is the
targeted
killing of
persons
usually for
political or
ideological
(and often
insane)
motives.
This is OK,
but not OK.
In 1976, US
President
Ford issued
an Executive
Order which
was enacted
after
revelations
that the CIA
had made
several
attempts on
the life of
Cuba's Fidel
Castro.
Henceforth,
targeted
political
killings
were
outlawed:
"No employee
of the
United
States
government
shall engage
in, or
conspire to
engage in,
political
assassination."
Every US
president
since then
has upheld
Ford's
prohibition
on
assassinations
– or
somehow got
round it.
Carter and
Reagan
reaffirmed
the ban,
although it
didn't stop
the US
bombing
Gaddafi's
home in 1986
in the hope
of rubbing
him out, or
the Clinton
administration
firing
cruise
missiles at
suspected
guerrilla
camps in
Afghanistan
in 1998, or
Bush
instructing
the CIA to
engage in
"lethal
covert
operations"
(based on an
intelligence
“finding”)
to destroy
Bin Laden
and his
Al-Qaeda
organization.
Nice and Legal, Though
White House
and CIA
lawyers
claim that
an
intelligence
“finding”
makes a
difference
because the
ban on
political
assassinations
doesn't
apply in
wartime. Hey
presto! The
right sort
of finding
puts
everything
on a war
footing.
They also
say that the
prohibition
won’t
prevent the
US taking
action
against
terrorists.
And in the
wake of 9/11
it won’t
stop the
United
States
acting in
self-defence.
So, all the
US has to do
is invent or
manufacture
a “finding”,
label the
folk who
stand in
their way
“terrorists”
and claim
the murder
was an act
of self-defence
in a war
situation,
and they're
home and
dry.
Reports
suggest the
Bush
administration
has got
together
with Israel
to establish
the legal
framework
for a new
American
targeted-assassination
policy. The
Israelis, of
course, are
world
experts.
Annoying
pockets of
resistance
to their
land-grabs,
ethnic
cleansing,
abductions,
illegal
settlements
and other
“criminal”
activities
in the West
Bank and
Gaza Strip
are answered
with the
wholesale
imposition
of specially
concocted
warfare laws
for the
benefit of
Israel's
“self-defence”,
or “homeland
security”,
but which
trample on
everyone
else’s
rights. This
is the sort
of chicanery
that suits
Bush
admirably as
he presses
ahead with
his
war-without-end
on terror.
Israel's
liking for
assassination
and murder
goes way
back to
pre-state
days when
such
atrocities
were
practised
against Arab
and British
targets by
the Irgun, a
thoroughly
unpleasant
organization
that
believed
political
violence and
terrorism
were
legitimate
tools for
removing
obstacles to
the Zionist
cause and
driving the
Arabs off
their lands.
Assassination
became
official
Israeli
policy in
1999 when
the military
planned
“initiated
attacks” to
stop Yasser
Arafat's
militia, the
Tanzim, from
firing on
illegal
Jewish
settlers in
the West
Bank and
Gaza.
The Israelis
demonstrated
rare
ingenuity in
bumping off
bomb maker
Yahya Ayyesh.
In 1996 this
master-technician
in the art
of suicide
bombing had
been on
Israel's
most-wanted
list for
three years.
Shabak
(Israel's
secret
service)
finally
tricked a
friend into
giving
Ayyash a
booby-trapped
mobile
phone. When
Ayyash used
it, Shabak
detonated
it.
Earlier this
year they
excelled
themselves
again by
terminating
Hezbollah’s
Imad
Mughniyeh,
“the fox”,
with an
exploding
headrest in
his
Mitsubishi.
However,
their
preferred
method of
assassination
is the air
strike,
which is
lazy,
lacking in
finesse and
often messy.
In 2002
Israeli F-16
warplanes
bombed the
house of
Sheikh Salah
Shehadeh,
the military
commander of
Hamas, in
Gaza City,
scandalously
killing not
just him but
at least 11
other
Palestinians,
including
seven
children,
and wounding
120 others.
In 2004, at
the second
attempt on
Hamas's
spiritual
leader,
Sheikh Ahmed
Yassin,
wheelchair-bound
since the
age of 12,
and nine
innocent
bystanders
were killed
in a
helicopter
gunship
attack.
Yassin had
survived an
F-16 bomb
blast the
previous
year.
Israeli
Prime
Minister
Ariel Sharon
characterized
Yassin as
"the
mastermind
of
Palestinian
terror" and
a "mass
murderer",
which was
comical
coming from
the war
criminal who
ran Israel's
death squad,
Unit 101,
and was
found
indirectly
responsible
for the
massacres in
the Sabra
and Chatila
refugee
camps.
According to
the Israeli
human rights
organization
B'Tselem
,231
Palestinians
have been
assassinated,
385 innocent
bystanders
murdered and
heaven knows
how many
injured or
mutilated by
Israel since
the second
intifada in
2000. "The
use of state
assassinations
by Israel
against
Palestinian
suspects is
undermining
the rule of
law and
fuelling the
cycle of
violence in
the region",
Amnesty
International
warns.
But this
systematic
extermination
is regarded
as "legal
and
legitimate"
by Israel's
attorney-general.
"If anyone
has
committed or
is planning
to carry out
terrorist
attacks, he
has to be
hit. It is
effective,
precise and
just,"
Israeli
minister
Ephraim Sneh
said in
2001,
indifferent
to the
frequent
lack of
precision,
the
collateral
casualties
and the
possibility
that his
information
is wrong –
and the
justice of
it.
It’s
catching,
though. The
US State
Department
similarly
describes
its own hits
on Al-Qaeda
as "legal
and
necessary".
But
pre-emptive
strikes are
not
America’s
only tool.
There’s the
detention
facility at
Guantanamo
Bay where
hundreds of
prisoners of
“war”, from
13 years old
upwards, are
held
long-term
under
inhuman
conditions,
without “due
process” and
in flagrant
breach of
the Geneva
Conventions.
Many have
now been
“rendered”
to other
countries.
It’s a
living death
and many
will
actually die
in unlawful
captivity,
victims of a
quite
different
form of
assassination.
US
Vice-President
Dick Cheney
told Fox
News:
|
If you’ve got an organization that has plotted or is plotting some kind of suicide bomber attack, for example, and they [the Israelis] have hard evidence of who it is and where they’re located, I think there’s some justification in their trying to protect themselves by pre-empting. |
This
endorsement
gave a
welcome
boost to
Sharon’s
accelerated
assassination
programme.
Arafat
claimed the
Israeli
cabinet had
approved a
plan to kill
a large
number of
leading
Palestinians.
Sharon
denied it
but defended
assassinations
as a
“defensive
counter-terrorism
measure”. He
said he had
sent the
Palestinians
a list of
100
terrorists
the
Palestinian
Authority
must arrest,
otherwise
Israel would
continue to
“exercise
our right of
self-defence”.
We’re told
Israeli
advisers are
now training
US special
forces in
aggressive
counter-insurgency
methods in
Iraq,
including
the use of
assassination
squads
against
guerrilla
leaders.
Urban
warfare
specialists
are sharing
the skills
they have
honed
against
Palestinians
in the West
Bank and
Gaza in
order to
help the US
set up its
own
hunter-killer
teams.
Israeli Death Squads Here in the UK?
Even more
worrying are
reports that
Israeli
death squads
have been
authorized
to enter
"friendly"
countries
and kill
those
suspected of
being a
threat to
the Jewish
state
wherever
they are
hiding.
Targeted
killings
were pretty
much
restricted
to occupied
Palestine
but the
appointment
of a new
Mossad
director,
Meir Dagan,
in 2002
changed all
that.
Sharon was
said to have
given his
old buddy
Dagan a
mandate to
revive the
traditional
methods of
Mossad,
including
assassinations
abroad, even
at the risk
to Israel's
bilateral
relations.
So our home
secretary,
the fragrant
Jacqui
Smith, had
better tell
us
truthfully
whether
Mossad
hoodlums are
at this
moment
prowling the
streets of
London,
Bradford,
Glasgow and
Manchester
snuffing out
plotters
against
their rotten
racist
regime.
Attending
Israel's
60th
birthday
celebrations
a fawning
George
“Dubya” Bush
bent the
knee to his
Zionist
paymasters
and declared
that the US
was proud to
be their
"closest
ally and
best friend
in the
world". He
told them
they had
worked
tirelessly
for peace
and fought
valiantly
for freedom.
“You have
built a
mighty
democracy
that will
endure
forever and
can always
count on
America to
stand at its
side." It
must be
clear to the
rest of the
world which
side the US
commander-in-chief’s
bread is
buttered.
And
addressing
the Knesset
on the
subject of
Iran, the
Tame Texan
said,
unaware of
the irony:
"Permitting
the world's
leading
sponsor of
terror to
possess the
world's
deadliest
weapon would
be an
unforgivable
betrayal of
future
generations."
He went on
to liken
those who
urged
negotiations
with
"terrorists
and
radicals" to
appeasers of
the Nazis
before World
War II, the
fool
apparently
being unable
to tell the
difference.
Genocidal
tyrants,
corrupt
leaders and
bloodthirsty
heads of
state
hankering
for global
domination
and wishing
to keep the
world in
turmoil once
again infest
the planet.
They are
often born
and nurtured
in the
Western
democracies
the world is
told to
admire but
which are
now so
corrupt they
disgust many
right-thinking
people.
These
menaces
can’t be
brought to
justice in
the normal
way, so it’s
a job for a
revived and
revamped
Assassination
Bureau.
Military
commanders
in the
resistance
and
bomb-making
freedom
fighters are
not the
issue. The
people of
the world
need an
instrument
to eradicate
the low life
in high
places that
threatens
humanity.
They need to
dispatch
those who
deal in
mega-deaths,
who meddle
massively
where they
have no
business,
who create
injustice
and who make
life
miserable
for
millions. We
all have our
wish list.
I’ll wager
the same
target names
keep
reappearing.
Think of it:
a
socially-responsible
international
public
riddance
service
ready to do
business
with any
member of
the public
who feels
himself at
war with
these evil
forces and
can put a
good case
for a
slaying
before the
bureau chief
and his
panel. I see
long queues
forming to
enlist the
bureau’s
help in
eliminating
the world’s
tormentors.
For them
there is no
hiding
place. The
game they
started will
bite them in
the ass.
Riddance
requests
have to be
accompanied
by a
suitable
“intelligence
finding”, of
course.
The work of
an
Assassination
Bureau would
be perfectly
“legal” and
“legitimate”,
and most
certainly
“necessary”.
It would
simply
follow the
precedent
set by
America and
Israel.
Dream on!
Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation. For further information please visit www.radiofreepalestine.co.uk.
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