Ariel "The Butcher" Sharon dies

Started by give her dixie, January 11, 2014, 12:45:26 PM

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give her dixie

The former Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon has died.

If there is a hell, he will be sitting at the top table.

One of the most evil monsters ever to hold power.

I wonder how many media reports will mention his role in the Sabra and Shatila massacres, and many many others.....
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

give her dixie

Ariel Sharon's Crimes Against Humanity

Sharon began his military career at a young age, when he became involved in fighting with the Israeli Haganah, leading commando units specialising in behind-the-lines raids and forcing Palestinians to flee their homes.
In August 1953, Sharon founded and led the infamous Unit 101, which carried out a series of terror raids across the Israeli borders into refugee camps, villages and Bedouin encampments.

In September 1953, he led the Unit 101 in an attack on Bedouins in demilitarised Al Auja (a 145 square km juncture at the western Negev-Sinai frontier), killing an unknown number.

October 14, 1953, Sharon led Unit 101 into an attack on the village of Qibya in Jordan. Under his command, Israeli soldiers moved about in the village blowing up buildings, firing into doorways and windows with automatic weapons and throwing hand grenades, killing 69 civilians (mostly women and children). He later claimed he believed that the demolished houses had been empty of inhabitants, but according to the UN observer who inspected the scene, "One story was repeated time after time: the bullet splintered door, the body sprawled across the threshold, indicating that the inhabitants had been forced by heavy fire to stay inside until their homes were blown up over them."

In 1971 - The "Pacification" of Gaza. Under the euphemistic title the "Pacification of Gaza," Sharon imposed a brutal policy of repression, blowing up houses, bulldozing large tracts of refugee camps, imposing severe collective punishments and imprisoning hundreds of young Palestinians. Numerous civilians were killed or unjustly imprisoned, their houses demolished and the whole area was effectively transformed into a jail.

In 1977, the Likud party won the general election under Begin. Sharon joined Begin's first administration as Minister of Agriculture in charge of settlements; an avid supporter of the religious Gush Emunim movement he was one of main facilitators of a settlement boom aimed in part at preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state in the occupied territories.

In 1982 "Peace for the Galilee." As Defense Minister Sharon masterminded the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, which he dubbed the "Peace for the Galilee." In all, this operation killed many thousands of civilians and rendered nearly half a million homeless.

On June 5,1982, he sent tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers across the border to fight their way up the Lebanese coast. They eventually occupied Beirut. Heavy Israeli sea, air and land bombardment devastated a substantial portion of Lebanon. By the end of July, the Lebanese government stated that at least 14,000 people had been killed - over 90% of whom were unarmed civilians - and twice that number seriously wounded.

August 12 became known as Black Thursday after a massive artillery barrage lasting some 11 hours killing some 500 Lebanese & Palestinian civilians.

On September 15, 1982, after the evacuation of PLO fighters from Beirut on the condition of international protection for the Palestinian and Lebanese civilians in the region, Sharon invaded Beirut. Ariel Sharon declaring that this was in order to dislodge 2000 Palestinian fighters remaining in the city. The task of purging the camps Sharon gave to the Phalange (Lebanese force armed by and closely allied with Israel since the onset of Lebanon's civil war in 1975).

Sabra & Shatila: The slaughter in the camps at Sabra and Shatila took place between 6:00pm on September 16 and 8:00 am on September 18, 1982 in an area under the control of the Israeli army. Sharon's troops, having held the camps under siege, allowed Phalangists to enter. Israeli searchlights illuminated the camps, while Israeli army personnel watched through binoculars as the death squads spread unchallenged through the camps. Whole families were murdered, many were raped and tortured before being killed. So many bodies were heaped into lorries and taken away, or buried in mass graves, that the exact toll will never be known, but Palestinian sources estimate at least 2000 people were killed.

On September 28, 2000, Ariel Sharon's incursion into Al Aqsa sanctuary accompanied by at least 1,000 armed soldiers and police officers triggered the outbreak of the current crisis that has so far led to the death of hundreds of Palestinians and the wounding of thousands.
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

seafoid

He won't be missed. It is a tragedy for modern day Judaism to have produced a leader like him.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2007/09/14/a-letter-to-janet-about-sabra-shatilla/


Weekend Edition September 14-16, 2007


At least 1,700 Palestinians were slaughtered on Israel's say-so, 25 years ago this week

A Letter to Janet About Sabra-Shatilla

by FRANKLIN LAMB




Dearest Janet,

It's a very beautiful fall day here in Beirut today. Twenty-five years ago this week since the massacre at the Palestinian refugee camps at Sabra-Shatilla. Bright blue sky and a fall breeze. It actually rained last night.  Enough to clean out some of the humidity and dust.  Fortunately not enough to make the usual rain created swamp of sewage and filth on Rue Sabra, or flood the grassless burial ground of the mass grave (the camp residents named it Martyrs Square, one of several so named memorials now in Lebanon) where you once told me that on Sunday September 19, 1982, you watched, sickened, as families and Red Crescent workers created a subterranean mountain of butchered and bullet-riddled victims from those 48 hours of slaughter. Some of the bodies had limbs and heads chopped off, some boys castrated, Christian crosses carved into some of the bodies.

As you later wrote to me in your perfect cursive:

"I saw dead  women in their houses with their skirts up to their waists and their legs spread  apart; dozens of   young men shot after being lined up against an ally  wall; children with their throats slit, a pregnant woman with her stomach chopped open, her eyes still  wide open, her blackened  face  silently screaming in horror; countless babies and toddlers who had been stabbed or ripped apart and  who had been thrown into  garbage piles."

Today Martyr's Square is not much of a Memorial to the upwards of 1,700 mainly women and children, who were murdered between Sept. 15-18. You would not be pleased. A couple of faded posters and a misspelled banner that reads: "1982: Saba Massacer", hang near the center of the 20 by 40 yard area which for years following the mass burial was a garbage dump. Today, roaming around the grassless plot of ground is a large old yellow dog that ignores a couple of chicken hens and six pullets scratching and pecking around.

Since you went away, the main facts of the massacre remain the same as your research uncovered in the months that followed. At that time your findings were the most detailed and accurate as to what occurred and who was responsible.

The old 7-storey Kuwaiti Embassy from where Sharon, Eytan, Yaron, Elie Hobeika, Fradi Frem and others maintained radio contact and monitored the 48 hours of carnage with a clear view into the camps was torn down years ago. A new one has been built and they   are still constructing a mosque on its grounds.

I am sorry to report that today in Lebanon, the families of the victims of the massacre daily sink deeper into the abyss. No where on earth do the Palestinians live in such filth and squalor. 'Worse than Gaza!" a journalist recently in Palestine exclaims.

A 2005 Lebanese law that was to open up access to some of the 77 professions the Palestinians have been barred from in Lebanon had no effect.  Their social, economic, political, and legal status continues to worsen.

"It's a hopeless situation here now," according to Jamile Ibrahim Shehade, the head of one of 12 social centers in the camp. "There are 15,000 people living in one square kilometer," Jamile runs a center which provides basic facilities such as a dental clinic and a nursery for children. It receives assistance from Norwegian People's Aid and the Lebanese NGO, PARD.   "This whole area was nothing before the camps were here and there has been very little done in terms of building infrastructure," Shehade explained.

Continued misery in the camps has taken a heavy psychological toll on the residents of Sabra and Shatilla, aid workers here say. Tempers run high as a result of frustration from the daily grind in the decrepit housing complex. In all 12 Palestinian camps in Lebanon tensions and tempers rise with increasing family, neighborhood, and sect conflicts. Salafist and other militant groups are forming in and around Lebanon's Palestinian camps but not so much here in the Hezbollah controlled areas where security is better.

In Sabra-Shatilla schools will run double shifts when they open at the end of this month and electricity and water are still a big problem.According to a 1999 survey by the local NGO Najdeh (Help), 29 percent of 550 women surveyed in seven of the 12 official refugee camps scattered across Lebanon, have admitted being victims of physical violence. Cocaine and hashish use are becoming a concern to the community.

There is some new information about the Sabra-Shatilla massacre that has come to light over the years. Few Israelis but many of the Christian Lebanese Forces, following the national amnesty, wanted to make their peace and have confessed to their role.  I have spoken with a few of them.

Remember that fellow you once screamed at and called a butcher outside of Phalange HQ in East Beirut, Joseph Haddad?  At the time he denied everything as he looked you straight in the eye and made the sign of the cross.   Well, he did finally confess 22 years later, around the time of his youngest daughter's confirmation in his local parish. Your suspicions were indeed correct. His unit, the second to enter the camp, had been supplied with cocaine, hashish and alcohol to increase their courage. He and others gave their stories to Der Spiegel and various documentary film makers.

Many of the killers   now freely admit that they conducted  a  three-day orgy of rape and slaughter that left hundreds, as many as 3,500 they claim,   possibly more, of innocent civilians dead in what is considered the bloodiest single incident of the Arab-Israeli conflict and a crime for which Israel will be condemned for eternity.

Your friend, Um Ahmad, still lives in the same house where she lost her husband, four sons and a daughter when Joseph, a thick-set militiaman carrying an assault rifle bundled everyone into one room of their hovel and opened fire. She still explains like it was yesterday, how the condoned slaughter unfolded, recalling each of her four sons by name, Nizar, Shadi, Farid and Nidal. I asked Joseph if he wanted to sit with Um Ahmad and seek forgiveness and possible redemption since has now become a lay cleric in his Parish.   He declined but sent his condolences with flowers.

Do you remember Janet, how we used to walk down Rue Sabra from Gaza Hospital to Akka Hospital during the 75-day Israeli siege in '82, as you used to say "to see my people"?  Gaza Hospital is gone now. Occupied and stripped by the Syrian-backed Amal militia during the Camp Wars of '85-87. Its remaining rooms are now packed with refugees. One old lady who ended up there recited how it's her 4th home since being forced from Palestine in 1948.  She survived the Phalangist attack on and destruction of Tel a Zaatar camp in 1976 fled from the Fatah al Islam Salafists in Nahr al Bared Camp in May of this year and wore out her welcome at the teeming and overwhelmed Bedawi camp near Tripoli last month.

Most of your friends who worked with the Palestine Red Crescent Society are gone from Lebanon. Our cherished friend, Hadla Ayubi has semi-retired in Amman, Um Walid, Director of Akkar Hosptial, finally did return to Palestine following Oslo, still with the PRCS.   And its President, Dr. Fathi Arafat, your good friend, passed away in December of 2004 in Cairo less than a month after his brother Abu Ammar died in Paris.  They both loved you for all you had done for their people.

That trash dump near the Sabra Mosque is now a mountain.  Yesterday I did a double take as I walked by because I saw three young girls-as sweet and pretty as ever I have seen — maybe 7 to 9 years old in rags picking thru the nasty garbage. Their arms were covered with white chemical paste.  Apparently whoever sent to scavenge sought to protect them from disease. As I climbed thru the filth to give them my last 6,000 LL ($4) they managed a smile and giggle when I slipped on a broken thin plastic bag of juicy cactus fruit skins and plunged to my knees.

In some areas of the camps there are mainly Syrians.  Selling cheap 'tax free' goods.  Still some Arafat loyalists.  Mainly among the older generation.  Palpable stress among just about everyone it seems.  One young Palestinian explained to  me his worry that with the upcoming  Parliamentary election to choose a new President  scheduled for September 25,   there may be fighting and his October  6 SAT exams may be cancelled and he won't be able to continue his studies.

When you and I last spoke Janet, it was on April 16 of that year and I was en route to the Athens Airport to catch a flight to Beirut to be with you, you told me you were working on evidence to convict Sharon and others of war crimes.

Twenty years later, lawyers representing two dozen victims and other relatives attempted to have Ariel Sharon tried for the massacre under Belgian legislation, which grants its courts "universal jurisdiction" for war crimes.There had been great expectations about the case among the Palestinians and their friends, since as you remember, Sharon had already been found to bear "personal responsibility" in the massacres by an Israeli commission of inquiry which concluded he shouldn't ever again hold public office.   But hopes were dashed when the Belgium Court, under US and Israeli pressure, decided the case was inadmissible.I regret to report that all those who perpetrated the Massacre at Sabra-Shatilla escaped justice.  None of the hundreds of Phalange and Haddad militia who carried out the slaughter were ever punished. In fact they got a blanket amnesty from the Lebanese government.

As for the main organizers and facilitators, their massacre at Sabra-Shatilla turned out to be excellent career moves for virtually all of them.

Arial Sharon, found by the Israeli Kahan Commission Inquiry " to bear personal responsibility " for allowing the Sabra-Shatilla massacre   resigned as Minister of Defense but  retained his Cabinet position in  Begin's Government and over the next 16 years   held  four more ministerial posts, including that of Foreign Minister, before becoming  Prime Minister in February, 2001. Following the Jenin rampage US President Bush anointed him "a man of peace."

Rafel Eytan, Israeli Chief of Staff, who shared Sharon's decision to send in the Phalange killers and helped direct the operation was elected to the Knesset as leader of the small ultra rightwing party, Tzomet.  In 1984 he was named Agriculture Minister and Deputy Prime Minister in 1996. He currently serves as head of Tzomet and is jockeying for another Cabinet position in the next government.

Major-General Yehoshua Saguy, Army Chief of Intelligence: found by the Kahan Commission to have made "extremely serious omissions" in handling the Sabra-Shatilla affair later became a right-wing Member of the Knesset and is now mayor of the ultra-rightist community of Bat-Yam, a little town near Tel Aviv.

Major-General Amir Drori, Chief of Israel's Northern Command: found not to have done enough to stop the massacre, a "breach of duty", recently was named as head of the Israeli Antiquities Commission.

Brigadier-General Amos Yaron, the divisional commander whose troops sealed the camps to prevent  victims from escaping and  helped direct   the  operation along with Sharon and Eitan  was  found to have" committed a breach of duty".   He was immediately promoted Major-General and made head of Manpower in the army, served as Director-General of the Israeli Defense Ministry and Military Attaches at the Israeli Embassy in Washington. He is currently working for various Israeli lobby groups as a scholar in 'think thanks'.

Elie Hobeika, the Chief of Lebanese Forces Intelligence, who along with Sharon master-minded the actual massacre fell out with the Phalange in 1980s under suspicion that he was involved in killing their leader, Bachir Gemayal.

He defected to the Syrians, acquired three Ministerial posts in post-civil war Lebanon Governments, including Minister of the Displaced (many thought he know a lot about this subject) of Electricity and Water and in 1996, Social Affairs.

On January 24, 2002, twenty years after his involvement at Sabra-Shatilla he was blown up in a car bomb attack in East Beirut.  Two of his associates who were also rumored to be planning to 'come clean' regarding Sharon's role were assassinated in separate incidents. A few days before Hobeika's death he stated that he might reveal more about the massacre and those responsible and according to Beirut's Daily Star staff who interviewed him, Hobeika told them that his lawyers had copies of his files implicating Sharon in much more than had become public.  These files are now is the possession of his son who, following Sharon's death, may release the files.

They still remember you in Burj al Buragne camp.  A few weeks ago one old man told me: "Janet Stevens? No, I didn't know her. He paused and then said, .Oh!..you mean Miss Janet!   She spoke Arabic...I think she was American.  Of course I remember her! We called her the little drummer girl. She had so much energy. She cared about the Palestinians.  That was so long ago. She stopped coming to visit us. I don't know why.  How is she?"

And so, Dearest Janet, I will be waiting for you at Sabra-Shatilla , at Martyrs Square, on Saturday,   September 15, 2007.

You will find me patting and mumbling to that old yellow dog.  He and I have become friends and we will pay our respects to the dead and I will reflect on these past 25 years and we will watch for and wait for you.   You will find us behind the straggly rose bushes on the right as you enter.

Come to us, Janet.   We need you.  The camp residents need you, one of their brightest lights, on this 25th anniversary of one of their darkest hours.   You were always their mediator and advocate...and until today you are their majorette for Justice and Return to their sacred Palestine.

Forever, Franklin

Janet Lee Stevens was born in 1951 and died on April 18, 1983, at the age of 32, at the instant of the explosion which destroyed the American Embassy in Beirut.  Twenty minutes before the blast, Janet had arrived at the Embassy to meet with US A.I.D. official Bill McIntyre because she wanted to advocate for more aid to the Shia of South Lebanon  and for the  Palestinians at  Sabra, Shatilla, and Burg al Burajneh camps,   stemming from Israel's 1982 invasion and the  September 15-18 massacre.  As they sat at a table in the cafeteria, where she had planned to ask why the US government has never even lodged a protest following the Israeli invasion or the Massacre, a van stolen from the Embassy the previous June   arrived and parked just in front of the Embassy.  Almost directly in front of the cafeteria.  It contained 2,000 pounds of explosives. It was detonated by remote control and tons of concrete pancaked on top of Janet and Bill, killing 63 and wounding 120.   Remains of Janet's body were found two days later, unidentified in the basement morgue of the American University of Beirut Hospital by the author. She was pregnant with our son, Clyde Chester Lamb III. Had he lived he would be 24 years old. Hopefully taking after his mother he would, no doubt, be a prince of a young man.


orangeman


orangeman

#4
He looked very like Colombo.




Eamonnca1


washed_up

Difference is Columbo is make believe

red hander

May he rot in hell along with Thatcher

moysider


What does his own people say about him?

Syferus

Quote from: moysider on January 12, 2014, 12:31:59 AM

What does his own people say about him?

They reckon he was a top ladeen altogether.

moysider

Quote from: Syferus on January 12, 2014, 12:57:05 AM
Quote from: moysider on January 12, 2014, 12:31:59 AM

What does his own people say about him?

They reckon he was a top ladeen altogether.

Exactly. Although some Isrealis considered him too soft when he evicted settlers from Gaza and West Bank.

Like Moshe Dayan and Benjamin Netanyahu he was a killer ( or at least a facilitator of killing) before he entered politics. But we ve seen that before.

Gaffer

Quote from: orangeman on January 11, 2014, 02:35:05 PM
Did he really need the quad ?



Is he carrying the spare tyre in his trousers?
"Well ! Well ! Well !  If it ain't the Smoker !!!"

seafoid

Is there a book of condolences at the Blood Transfusion Board HQ?

lawnseed

That'll be a funeral for david trimble and his other friends of israel your gay fella on mrs brown..
A coward dies a thousand deaths a soldier only dies once

whitey

$hite all round.  Extreme Muslims have a problem with anyone who doesn't bow down to their faith.

I didnt see too many Israelis at the Marathon in Boston last year when those 2 dogs decided to put a bomb down beside a Catholic Irish American Family...killed a seven year old boy, blew the leg of his 5 year old sister, blinded the mom in one eye and burst both her eardrums.

The Israelis are the only one who know how to deal with them