THE BRUTAL assassination of the spiritual leader of
Palestinian Islamic organisation Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, was met with
outrage from Palestinians. People throughout the Arab world and millions
internationally are horrified at the barbaric acts of the Israeli regime.
Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, coldly planned the killing and then
monitored its execution. Warning of revenge, Hamas said: "Sharon has opened the
gates of hell".
Jenny Brooks
The prospect of massive retaliation has shaken capitalist
representatives worldwide, leading many, including Jack Straw in Britain, to
condemn Sharon’s action. They fear a rapid further escalation of the bloodshed,
with the situation spiralling out of control. The US regime, however, while
continually claiming to be combating terrorism, has refused to condemn its
friends in the Israeli government for this latest act of terror.
Palestinians are being killed daily in the occupied
territories, in both targeted and indiscriminate attacks. This latest atrocity
will have great repercussions, as the victim was the most influential
Palestinian to be killed since the start of this three-and-a-half year intifada
(uprising). 200,000 Palestinians attended his funeral, turning it into the
biggest political demonstration in the history of the Gaza strip.
Within Israel, some Palestinian leaders have called for a
general strike of Israeli Palestinians and a mass rally to protest the killing.
There were also angry demonstrations in the occupied territories and in many
Arab countries including Iraq.
Sharon used the recent horrific double suicide bombing
against Israelis in Ashdod, in which ten were killed, to justify Shiekh
Yassin’s death. As the Ashdod bombers came from the Gaza strip, which is
surrounded by fencing, they damaged the Israeli state’s propaganda that the new
‘security’ wall being built in the West Bank will stop further attacks.
Sharon also had other motives, linked to his plan to impose
a separation between Israeli-inhabited and Palestinian areas. Through a show of
brutal force, he wants to be seen as setting the agenda, in order to pre-empt
Palestinian militias from declaring Israeli troop withdrawals from most of the
Gaza strip as a victory.
Claims
But it won’t stop such claims, and rather than reducing
support for Hamas, it is boosting their standing in the Palestinian population.
Sickened at lack of leadership against the occupation from
Palestinian Authority (PA) leaders around Yassar Arafat, there has already been
increased support for the actions of organisations such as Hamas. And following
the Israeli army stranglehold on Palestinian West Bank towns that has virtually
destroyed PA control in those areas, the same process is now happening in the
Gaza strip.
This is a result of the present military onslaught there,
laying the basis for in-fighting amongst aspiring Palestinian military and
political leaders.
This means that Sharon’s disengagement plan, if continued,
will not only mean the imprisonment of Palestinians in poverty-stricken
enclaves from which attacks on Israel would still be launched, but also that
these enclaves would be a nightmare of turmoil for those trapped within them.
Hamas has called on Islamic groups around the world to
retaliate for the assassination, so once again US imperialism, together with
its protegee regime in Israel, has increased the chance of terrorist attacks,
particularly in Israel, but also in the US and worldwide.
Socialists condemn the brutal assassination, not from the
standpoint of government representatives who are trying to protect the
interests of capitalism, but from the standpoint of working-class people in the
occupied territories, Israel and internationally who will pay the main price of
worsening violence.
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