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by
Paul de Rooij, http://www.counterpunch.org/rooij0912.html
Language is a powerful yet deceptive
thing. It can be used to convey someone's plight and it
can also be used to hide unpalatable sordid deeds. Nowhere
are words adulterated more for political ends than in
Israel and Palestine today. It is no secret that Israel
employs a legion of well-funded propagandists, and it
also relies on self-appointed members of the press--the
pro bono apologists, who serve the same purpose.
To make sense of the situation and to peer through the
fog, a fraction of the post-Oslo commonly abused terms
are translated in this glossary.
Abused
Terms
Administrative detention
- Imprisonment
without charges, trial, sometimes without legal
representation, for undefined terms. Imprisonment
usually takes place in prisons and even in a concentration
camp in the Negev desert.
Bilateral
negotiations
- Confiscation
of land. Israel confiscates/steals land, and to
legalize its claims it engages in "bilateral
negotiations." There have been no bilateral
negotiations about Palestinian claims pertaining
to land inside the Green line.
Bypass
road network
- Exclusive
Israeli-only roads carving up the West Bank and
Gaza -- the concrete manifestation of the policy
to divide and rule. All Palestinian property within
an arbitrary range of the road is bulldozed, all
trees uprooted. Bypass refers to the fact that the
roads avoid Palestinian towns.
Caught
in crossfire
- Deliberate
Killing
Check
points
- Choke
points strangulating Palestinian economic activity
by closing roads and not letting any Palestinians
pass without lengthy and often unnecessary humiliating
personal searches.
Clashes
- An
unequal contest.Clashes suggest that two equal forces
are slugging it out, but the Israelis happen to
have one of the most powerful armies in the world.
Closed
military area
- A
demarcation for the press and observers to stay
out so that they won't witness the depredations
of the occupation forces.
Closure
- Siege
and curfew. Curfew is implemented for weeks on end
thereby creating an end to normal life for all innocent
civilians.
Cycle
of violence
- Disproportionate
violence. "It suggests, at best, two equal sides,
never that the Palestinians are resisting violent
oppression with violence." John Pilger, New Statesman,
July 1, 02.
- "Yes,
there is a cycle and the violence is disproportionate,
but what is missing is the context. Why is there violence
at all? The standard refrain, when it is rarely mentioned,
is there is "hatred" on both sides. But
since Israelis are like us (fun loving and child hugging)
and we don't think of ourselves as hate-filled, then
it must be the other side, the Arabs, who are hateful.
Add the history of persecution of Jews into the mix,
and what you have is a cycle of violence based on
Arab hatred of the Jews. Presto, we arrive at the
Israeli propaganda line." Nabeel Abraham.
Democracy
- Chauvinist
ethnocracy. During the apartheid years in South Africa
Whites also claimed to have a democracy and were rightly
ridiculed for this posturing. Israel isn't much different,
and its political system cannot be praised or labelled
"democracy" due to its systematic oppression
of others.
- Democracy
is inclusive; the Israeli political system excludes
a large portion of the population. Israel is the only
country making a distinction between citizenship and
nationality. Thus Palestinians living in Israel have
an Israeli citizenship, and an "Arab" nationality.
Democracy applies to the Jewish nationals, not to
the citizens of the state. There are Arab members
of the Knesset, but their rights are curtailed in
the Jewish state. Palestinians in the occupied territories
have zero democratic rights although they are forced
to pay some taxes to Israel--a case of taxation without
representation.
Demographic
factors
- "Israeli
newspeak for keeping the Arabs from outnumbering
Israeli Jews." --Nabeel Abraham
Deportation
- Expulsion
or exile. The dictionary definition of deportation:
banishment of an undesirable person to their native
land. Given that Palestinians are natives, thus
legal residents, their expulsion is an imposed exile.
Furthermore, the term deportation implies that the
Israelis are just pursuing legal procedures. The
dubious nature of the appeals process and the simultaneous
demolition of the victims' homes contravene the
Geneva Convention.
Disproportionate
response
- Harshest
admonishment uttered by the US gov't in response
to Israeli bombings or assassinations. By implication
a "proportionate" response--killing less
people--is acceptable. The complicating factor of
the usual Israeli actions is the press coverage.
However, "proportional" responses are
ignored.
Disputed
territories
- Occupied
territories. Curiously enough this term was coined
by the US gov't under Clinton. Language reflects
policy preference and the nature of the US "mediators".
(see honest broker)
Facts
on the ground
- Settlements.
At best they are considered bargaining chips, at
worst they are considered immutable.
Final
status negotiation
- Chimera.
The Oslo framework stipulated negotiations dealing
with matters of substance and most important to
solve the conflict. Note these negotiations are
always in the future. Current negotiations deal
mostly with issues of interest to Israel, e.g.,
security, confiscation of more land (see bypass
road network).
Generous
offer
- Demand
for surrender. Anything that the Israelis offer
is generous, and should be accepted. The Camp David
II "generous offer" amounted to an offer
of a fraction of the West Bank and Gaza, no control
over borders, limited removal of settlements, and
no sovereignty, yet this was supposed to be generous.
In good faith negotiations the parties have a right
to refuse an offer without admonishment.
Green
Zones
- Palestinians
out. "Zoned areas in the Israeli-occupied Arab
residential areas of the territories which are protected
allegedly for environmental reasons. A legal sleight
of hand to prevent Arab development."
- --Nabeel
Abraham
Hamas
- Catch
all opposition group. An Islamic opposition group
fostered by the Israeli secret services during the
first intifada. Its purpose was to undermine the
support for the PLO. Since then it has become an
effective opposition force opposed to Arafat's sell
out. Anyone voicing criticism of the "peace
process" is automatically classed as a Hamas
supporter. Several leading intellectuals who objected
to Arafat's shoddy approach to negotiations earned
themselves a Hamas label by both Israelis and the
Palestinian "authority".
Held
in detention
- Hostages.
Practice that became common during the first intifada
whereby Israeli occupation forces imprison family
members of wanted persons. Several Lebanese hostages
have languished in prison without charge, trial,
and with no prospect for release. Shaykh Ubayd has
been held for more than 13 years. They are held
even though the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon
has come to a partial end.
Honest
broker
- The
United States. The country supplying Israel with
most of its weapons and giving no-strings-attached
economic handouts--several billion dollars every
year not counting forgiven loans.
Incursion
- Attack.
"The latest euphemism, 'incursion', is from
the vocabulary of lies coined in Vietnam. It means
assaulting human beings with tanks and planes."
John Pilger, New Statesman, July 1, 02.
Instilling
hatred
- Palestinian
News, Education. Describing the consequences of
occupation to its own population. The term "instilling
hatred" is used to describe any Palestinian
news or information, and forms the justification
to bomb Palestinian TV and radio stations, and even
target individuals linked to some schools. Also
a justification to remove accreditation of all Palestinian
journalists. Israelis find it galling to be called
assassins, thieves, and occupiers. Palestinians
are not allowed to convey their experience to others.
Palestinian existence is criminalized, and so is
their voice.
Israeli
Defense Forces, IDF
- Occupation
Forces. I "D" F confers some legitimacy,
but it is a misplaced respect for a fully equipped
army of occupation.
Israeli-side
- the
"Israeli side". Today's euphemism for
the occupation forces. Azmi Bishara, July 25, 2002,
Al Ahram A curious adoption of a euphemism by both
Israelis and the Palestinian "authority".
Leverage
- Offers
you can't refuse. "In essence, Israel holds most
of the 'cards' and its willingness to use the population
as hostages, coercing the Palestinian leadership to
accede to ever more onerous demands." Dr. Majed
Nassar
- Israelis
desire to determine the outcome of negotiations on
the basis of balance of power instead of a balance
of justice.
Man
of Peace
- War
Criminal.
Militants
- Resistance.
Western media cannot portray the Palestinian resistance
as military because this label obviously doesn't
apply. Instead they use "militants" also
conveying the impression of armed gangs, and therefore
easier to justify Israeli assassinations. (see targeted
killings)
Moderate
physical pressure
- Torture.
Israel is the only country in the world where torture
is legal and used routinely.
Natural
growth
- Subsidized
settlement expansion. Justification to continue
expanding settlements. Every time demands are made
for Israel to stop building settlements on occupied
land, its retort is that expansion of existing settlements
must continue to accommodate "natural growth",
i.e., the subsidized stream of immigrant colonialists.
Many of the settlements have a large percentage
of empty housing, bringing into question the need
for further expansion.
Neighbor
practice
- Human
shields "The use of a local resident as a 'human
shield' is a war crime. That was confirmed, on live
television, by a senior reserve officer, the former
president of the highest military court. The Fourth
Geneva Convention expressly forbids the use of 'protected
persons' (as the convention calls inhabitants of
an occupied territory) for such purpose. This practice,
like the practice of compelling Palestinian neighbors
to tour buildings suspected of being booby-trapped,
is similar to the killing of hostages in retaliation
for resistance actions It was disclosed that this
is a widely-used method, which has even been given
a regular military appellation: 'neighbor practice'.
Not long ago the army promised the Supreme Court
to give up the practice [but] had no intention at
all of fulfilling the promise." --Uri Avnery,
Palestine Chronicle, Aug. 19, 02
Neighborhood
- Settlement.
Israelis and their apologists insist that Gilo is
just another neighborhood of Jerusalem. The fact
is that it is built on illegally confiscated occupied
land--thus a settlement.
No
building permit
- Order
for destruction. An excuse to demolish Palestinian
homes. Israeli buildings built without a permit
are issued with one retroactively and are spared.
No Israeli-owned home has ever been demolished for
lacking a permit. Palestinians cannot in general
obtain building permits.
Operation
X
- Another
attack. Military operations are given names to make
them more palatable--it is a military marketing
gimmick. Any journalist referring to an attack on
refugee camps by the operation's name is in the
very least not trying to be objective.
Peace
process.
- [Note
that Ariel Sharon's pronunciation of this is closer
to "piss process." He seldom refers to
"peace" as an outcome. He is always in
favor of the peace process, but not peace.] Ruse
to placate world opinion. A perpetual process not
intended to reach any conclusion. A means for Israelis
to gain time and consolidate their hold on the occupied
territories by expanding the "facts on the
ground", i.e., the settlements. From their
viewpoint, the longer the negotiations leading to
endless haggle the better. Occasionally, if negotiations
are advancing, they may need a timely disruption,
e.g., hold an election and it is time to start the
negotiations all over again!
Pending
investigation
- Case
closed. Of 25 Israeli army investigations in the
past 22 months, six were closed without a result;
others have yet to be completed. "The army
hardly ever opens investigations into cases of unlawful
killing," says Lior Yavne, Btselem's spokesman.
"The army is basically conducting a policy
of impunity. Soldiers realize they can do anything
they want and they will not face problems."
--Marie Colvin, "Cruel death of a West Bank
local hero", Sunday Times, July 21, 02
Phased
withdrawal
- Grudging
Israeli pullout of occupying forces over the area
it chooses, on a timescale it determines, and only
after it obtains guarantees that the local population
will be policed to its satisfaction. No settlements
are ever dismantled, only areas where the cost of
occupation has become too high.
Proof
of residency
- ID
confiscation. Palestinian residents of Jerusalem
are often asked to show their ID papers to prove
their residency rights. Often police confiscate
the identity papers, and thereby these people lose
their right of residency. It often leads to the
families in question being split up and losing their
homes. The victims of this bureaucratic "transfer"
policy number in the thousands. ID papers are generally
not reissued--the victims cannot prove their residency
because the papers were confiscated. Photocopies
of ID papers aren't considered valid proof to reissue
documents.
Reform
process
- Satrap
selection. Political transformation that delivers
the collaborators with Israelis and Americans. Any
politician signing up to this must accept to oppress
their own population to comply with Israeli/US demands.
Arafat had signed on, but couldn't deliver.
Removing
cover
- Pretext
to flatten homes, clear agricultural fields, trees,
and so on. Making a lunar landscape out of the West
Bank and Gaza.
Restraint
- Kinder/Gentler
Aggression. "If this is the latest Israeli
military spin, the reality for Palestinians is that
even 'restraint' by the Israeli army is enough to
make their lives miserable. The army may no longer
be destroying vast chunks of Palestinian cities,
but it continues to terrify Palestinian civilians
by indiscriminate shooting. The army still sends
tanks and troops into Palestinian towns for forays
of several days, as it did in Jenin last week, or
for a single night as it did twice in the northern
part of the Gaza strip. Curfews are slapped on or
lifted without notice, making life for all Palestinians
unpredictable and humiliating." Jonathan Steele,
The Guardian, August 9, 02.
Retaliation,
or Israelis never initiate violence, they always respond.
- State
terror, or wholesale violence. The actions taken
as reprisals are: (1) collective punishment on targets
unrelated to the original action, and (2) totally
out of proportion to the original action. On both
accounts the actions are in contravention of the
Geneva Conventions. Several times Israel has wrecked
ceasefire agreements by assassinations or deliberate
actions meant to aggravate the situation.
Right
of Return
- Bringing
in your people to displace us. "We regard it
as morally wrong that this legal entitlement should
be bestowed on us while the very people who should
have most right to a genuine 'return', having been
forced or terrorised into fleeing, are excluded."
letter by British Jews renouncing their "right
of return", The Guardian, Aug. 8, 02.
- The
"right of return" requires a determination
to drive out the native population--it is all in the
name of creating lebensraum.
Rocks
- Stones.
Palestinians throw stones at soldiers in tanks and
armored vehicles--it is a symbol of defiance and
resistance.
Security
- Their
security. Demand that the occupiers not be attacked,
and that the violence not spill over into Israel
proper. Security always refers to the safety of
Israelis, it never refers to Palestinian concerns.
Settlements
- The
stolen land. Jews-only garrison villages built on
violently confiscated Palestinian land. The purpose
of the settlements is to make a permanent claim
to the land, and impede the formation of a Palestinian
State. These garrison villages always appear on
Israeli maps, whereas the Palestinian villages whose
land was confiscated for the same settlements disappear
from the maps.
Strongholds,
nests of terror
- Refugee
camps, home to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians,
mostly refugees from villages conquered by Israelis.
Suspicion
- Grounds
for imprisonment or assassination.
- "
to say nothing of many thousands of 'suspects' rounded-up
and still imprisoned by Israeli soldiers"
- Edward
Said, Punishment by Detail, Aug. 8, 02.
- (see
administrative detention)
Targeted
killings
- Assassination
where a military commander plays the role of judge,
jury, and executioner. It lists as a war crime under
the Geneva Conventions where the occupier has a duty
towards the captive population.
- "Nobody
asks whether all these people killed were in fact
terrorists, or proved to be terrorists, or were about
to become terrorists." Edward Said, Punishment
by Detail, Aug. 8, 02.
Terrorism
- Retail
violence, resistance. An oppressed population has
a right to resist and use violence when there is
no alternative. Its violence is labeled "terrorism",
and judged to be illegitimate. Israeli violence
is always found to have redeeming characteristics.
(see retaliation)
Town
planning
- "A
euphemism for replacing Arabs by Jews, reminiscent
of some uses of 'urban planning' in the United States."
Noam Chomsky in The New Intifada.
Transfer
- The
obscene euphemism for ethnic cleansing (which is
itself a euphemism).
Unconfirmed
reports
- Accounts
of Israeli forces' depredations. Reports are only
confirmed when either Israelis say so or when "Western"
journalists report them. Palestinian accounts of
events don't count to substantiate a report, and
at best are ascribed the "alleged" adjective.
Paul
de Rooij lives in London
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