Then came Cast Lead in Gaza
- Dettagli
- Categoria: Opposizione israeliana
- Pubblicato Giovedì, 01 Marzo 2012 06:47
- Scritto da Yitzhak Laor
Shlomi Eldar's "Precious Life" (...) won many prizes, including one from the Israeli Film Academy, which waxed enthusiastic over the sensitivity of the outstanding reporter who made it. In essence, this was a good propaganda film. It beautifully documented the wonderful dedication of the doctors, who treat sick children from the Gaza Strip just as they treat sick children from Israel.
What does all this have to do with the mini-scandal reported by Chaim Levinson (Haaretz, February 20)? Israelis' shock at hearing this embarrassing story is almost as bad as the story itself. For that wounded Palestinian was thrown out of hospital, and a police patrol car, to die in the dark months before Operation Cast Lead in Gaza in December 2008.
In that operation, our wonderful boys did terrible things to a great many helpless men, women and children. Yet the crimes they committed have become part of the forgotten history of our wars. Nobody was charged with war crimes over them. Nor is there any point in discussing the differences between a soldier who fires a phosphorus shell at a house and a pilot who drops a bomb on a graduation ceremony for policemen, or between either of these and the policemen who threw a wounded prisoner out of a patrol car. The master forgets the troubles of the slave. The past swallows all atrocities.
Alongside Cast Lead, Sheba Medical Center has also played an ideological role in improving Israelis' image. It's not only Eldar's film that starred in this campaign. Prof. Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli of the University of Haifa described the gauntlet that children from Gaza must run on their way to Sheba, as well as how the media blurs the connection between the siege on Gaza and the payment in full for these treatments: "This description paints a picture of a humanitarian gesture by a wealthy, progressive state, which saves the lives of children from a poor state ... A particularly cruel example is concealed in the statement by Sheba Medical Center's director: 'We want to establish a center for peace here, to reconnect our medical teams with those from Gaza, to name this center after the daughters of Dr. Abuelaish, who were killed in Cast Lead, and to loudly proclaim that there is life, and it must go on. Even if it isn't included in the Goldstone Report.'" The hospital director also had something to say about that report, which accused Israel of war crimes during Operation Cast Lead.
But Israelis' self-image is built on disinterested kindness. Anything else is an "exception."
