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Often the Abuser is so skillful at abusing the abused can’t see the Truth
by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 2 August 2006Wars and conflicts International
VHeadline.com commentarist Megan Love writes: Apparently many people do not believe the truth about the insolence displayed by Israel for international law, will or peace. I don’t think the following data requires an elaborate definition to make it clear that is very wrong ... there hasn’t been a time that Israel hasn’t shown arrogant and insolent defiance for every other nation on the planet...
UN Security Council Resolutions on Israel since 1948Res 101 (Nov 24, 53): Expressed ’strongest censure’ of Israel for the first time because of its raid on Libya.Res 106 (Mar 29, 55): Condemned Israel for Gaza raid.Res 111 (Jan 19, 56): Condemned Israel for raid on Syria that killed 56 people.Res 127 (Jan 22, 58): Recommended Israel to suspend its no-man’s zone in Jerusalem.Res 162 (Apr 11, 61): Urged Israel to comply with UN decisions.Res 171 (Apr 9, 62): Determined ’flagrant violation’ by Israel in its attack on Syria.Res 228 (Nov 25, 66): Censured Israel for its attack on Samu in Jordan.Res 237 (June 14, 67): Urged Israel to allow return of new 1967 Palestinian refugees.Res 248 (Mar 24, 68): Condemned Israel for its massive attack on Karameh in Jordan.Res 250 (Apr 27, 68): Called on Israel to refrain from holding military parade in Jerusalem.Res 251 (May 2, 68): Deeply deplored Israel’s military parade in Jerusalem and declared invalid Israel’s acts to unify Jerusalem as its capital.Res 256 (Aug 16, 68): Condemned Israeli raids on Jordan as ’flagrant violation’.Res 259 (Sep 27, 68): Deplored Israel’s refusal to accept UN mission to probe occupation.Res 262 (Dec 31, 68): Condemned Israel’s attack on Beirut airport destroying the entire fleet of Middle East Airlines.Res 265 (Apr 1, 69): Condemned Israel for air attacks on Salt in Jordan.Res 267 (July 3, 69): Censured Israel for administrative acts to change status of Jerusalem.Res 270 (Aug. 26, 69): Condemned Israel for air attack on villages in southern Lebanon.Res 271 (Sep 15, 69): Condemned Israel’s failure to comply with UN resolutions on Jerusalem.Res 279 (May 12, 70): Demanded withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon.Res 280 (May 19, 70): Condemned Israeli attacks against Lebanon.Res 285 (Sep 5, 70): Demanded immediate Israeli troop withdrawal from Lebanon.Res 298 (Sep 25, 71): Deplored Israel’s change of status of Jerusalem.Res 313 (Aug 8, 72): Demanded Israel stop attacks against Lebanon.Res 316 (June 26, 72): Condemned Israel for repeated attacks on Lebanon.Res 317 (July 21, 72): Deplored Israel’s refusal to release Arabs abducted from Lebanon.Res 332 (Apr 21, 73): Condemned Israel’s repeated attacks against Lebanon.Res 337 (Aug 15, 73): Condemned Israel for violating Lebanon’s sovereignty.Res 347 (Apr 24, 74): Condemned Israeli attacks on Lebanon.Res 425 (Mar 19, 78): Called on Israel to withdraw its forces unconditionally from Lebanon.Res 427 (May 3, 78): Called on Israel to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon.Res 444 (Jan 19, 79): Deplored Israel’s lack of cooperation with UN peace forces.Res 446 (Mar 22, 79): Determined Israeli settlements as a ’serious obstruction’ to peace, and called on Israel to abide by the Geneva Conventions.Res 450 (June 14, 79): Called on Israel to stop attacking Lebanon.Res 452 (July 20, 79): Called on Israel to cease building settlements in occupied territories.Res 465 (Mar 1, 80): Deplored Israel’s settlements and asked all member States not to assist Israel’s settlement program.Res 467 (Apr 24, 80): Condemned Israel’s military intervention in Lebanon.Res 468 (May 8, 80): Called on Israel to rescind illegal expulsion of two Palestinian Mayors and a Judge, and to facilitate their return.Res 469 (May 20, 80): Strongly deplored Israel’s failure to observe the Council’s order not to deport Palestinians.Res 471 (June 5, 80): Expressed deep concern at Israel’s failure to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.Res 476 (June 30, 80): Reiterated that Israel’s claims to Jerusalem are ’null and void’.Res 478 (Aug 20, 80): ’Censured in the strongest terms’ Israel for its claim to Jerusalem in its ’basic law’.Res 484 (Dec 19, 80): Declared it imperative Israel re-admit two Palestinian mayors.Res 487 (June 19, 81): Strongly condemns Israel for its attack on Iraq’s nuclear facility.Res 497 (Dec 17, 81): Decided Israel’s annexation of Syria’s Golan Heights is ’null and void’ and demanded that Israel rescind its decision forthwith.Res 498 (Dec 18, 81): Called on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon.Res 501 (Feb 25, 82): Called on Israel to stop attacks against Lebanon and withdraw its troops.Res 508 (June 6, 82): Demanded Israel withdraw its forces forthwith and un-conditionally from Lebanon.Res 515 (July 29, 82): Demanded Israel lift its siege of Beirut and allow in food.Res 517 (Aug 4, 82): Censured Israel for failing to obey UN resolutions and demanded Isreal withdraw its forces from Lebanon.Res 518 (Aug 12, 82): Demanded Israel cooperate fully with UN forces in Lebanon.Res 520 (Sep 17, 82): Condemned Israel’s attack into West Beirut.Res 573 (Oct 4, 85): Condemned Israel vigorously for bombing Tunisia in attack on PLO Headquarters.Res 587 (Sep 23, 86): Took note of previous calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and urged all parties to withdraw.Res 592 (Dec 8, 86): Strongly deplored the killing of Palestinian students at Bir Zeit University by Israeli troops.Res 605 (Dec 22, 87): Strongly deplored Israel’s policies and practices denying human rights of Palestinians.Res 607 (Jan 5, 88): Called on Israel not to deport Palestinians and strongly requested it to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.Res 608 (Jan 14, 88): Deeply regretted that Israel had defied the UN and deported Palestinian civilians.Res 636 (July 6, 89): Deeply regretted the Israeli deportation of Palestinians.Res 641 (Aug 30, 89): Deplored Israel’s continuous deportation of Palestinians.Res 672 (Oct 12, 90): Condemned Israel for violence against Palestinians at Jerusalem’s Haram Al-Sharif.Res 673 (Oct 24, 90): Deplored Israel’s refusal to cooperate with the UN.Res 681 (Dec 20, 90): Deplored Israel’s resumption of deportation of Palestinians.Res 694 (May 24, 91): Deplored Israel’s deportation of Palestinians and called on it to ensure their safe and immediate return.Res 726 (Jan 1, 92): ’Strongly condemned’ Israel’s decision to resume deportation of Palestinians from ’Palestinian territories... including Jerusalem.’Res 799 (Dec 19, 92): Deplored Israel’s mass deportation of some 400 Palestinians and called for their immediate return.and they weren’t done then either:Vetoes cast by the United States to defend Israeli crimes:Sep 10, 72: Condemned Israel’s attacks on Southern Lebanon and Syria. Vote: 13 to 1 in favor with 1 abstention.July 26, 73: Affirmed the rights of Palestinian people to self-determination, statehood and equal protections. Vote: 13 to 1 in favor with China absent.Dec 8, 75: Condemned Israel’s air strikes and attacks in southern Lebanon and its murder of innocent civilians. Vote: 13 to 1, with 1 abstention.Jan 26, 76: Called for self-determination of Palestinian people. Vote: 9 to 1 with 3 abstentions.Mar 25, 76: Deplored Israel’s altering of the status of Jerusalem, which is recognized as an International city by most world nations and the United Nations. Vote 14 to 1.June 29, 76: Affirmed the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people. Vote: 10 to 1 in favor with 4 abstentions.Apr 30, 80: Endorsed self-determination for the Palestinian people. Vote: 10 to 1 in favor with 4 abstentions.Jan 20, 82: Demanded Israel’s withdrawal from the Golan Heights. Vote: 9 to 1 in favor with 4 abstentions.Apr 2, 82: Condemned Israel’s mistreatment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip and its refusal to abide by the Geneva Convention protocols of civilized nations. Vote: 14 to 1.Apr 20, 82: Condemned an Israeli soldier who shot 11 Muslim worshippers in the Haram Al-Sharif near Al Aqsa Mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem. Vote: 14 to 1.June 8, 82: Urged sanctions against Israel if it did not withdraw from its invasion of Lebanon. Vote: 14 to 1.June 26, 82: Urged sanctions against Israel if it did not end its invasion of Beirut, Lebanon and withdraw. Vote: 14 to 1.Aug 8, 82: Urged cut-off of economic aid to Israel if it refuses to withdraw from its occupation of Lebanon. Vote: 11 to 1 with 3 abstentions.Aug 2, 83: Condemned continued Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, denouncing them as an obstacle to peace. Vote 13 to 1 with 1 abstention.Sep 6, 84: Deplored Israel’s brutal massacre of Arabs in Lebanon and urged its withdrawal. Vote 14 to 1.Mar 12, 85: Condemned Israeli brutality in southern Lebanon and denounced the Israeli ’Iron Fist’ policy of repression. Vote: 11 to 1 with 3 abstentions.Sep 13, 85: Denounced Israel’s violation of human rights in the occupied territories. Vote: 10 to 1 with 4 abstentions.Jan 17, 86: Strongly deplored Israel’s violence in southern Lebanon. Vote 11 to 1 with 3 abstentions.Jan 30, 86: Deplored Israel’s activities in occupied Arab East Jerusalem which threatened the sanctity of Muslim holy sites. Vote 13 to 1 with 1 abstention.Feb 6, 86: Condemned Israel’s hijacking of a Libyan passenger plane on 4 February. Vote: 10 to 1 with 1 abstention.Jan 18, 88: Strongly deplored Israeli attacks against Lebanon and its measures and practices against the civilian population of Lebanon. Vote: 13 to 1 with 1 abstention.Feb 1, 88: Called for Israel to abandon its policies against the Palestinian uprising that violate the rights of the Palestinians, to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention and formalize a leading role for the UN in future peace negotiations. Vote: 14 to 1.Apr 15, 88: Urged Israel to reaccept deported Palestinians, condemned Israel’s shooting of civilians, called on Israel to uphold the Fourth Geneva Convention and called for a peace settlement under UN auspices. Vote: 14 to 1.May 10, 88: Condemned Israel’s May 2 incursion into Lebanon. Vote: 14 to 1.Dec 14, 88: Strongly deplored Israel’s commando raids on Lebanon. Vote: 14 to 1.Feb 17, 89: Strongly deplored Israel’s repression of the Palestinian uprising and called on Israel to respect the human rights of the Palestinians. Vote 14 to 1.June 9, 89: Strongly deplored Israel’s violation of the human rights of the Palestinians. Vote: 14 to 1.Aug 11, 89: Demanded Israel return property confiscated from Palestinians during a tax protest and allow a fact-finding mission to observe Israel’s crackdown on the Palestinian uprising. Vote: 14 to 1.Mar 5, 90: Called for a fact-finding mission on abuses against Palestinians in Israeli occupied lands. Vote: 14 to 1.
(Sources: Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Washington, DC)
Often the Abuser is so skillful at abusing the abused can’t see the Truth ... sometimes, it takes outsiders to tell the Truth in the face of even the staunchest adversity to liberate both the abused and abuser from the cycle...
Sometimes though, the abused like the abuse and won’t leave even when help is offered ... will the People of the West be the cowards that stay in an abusive relationship, or the strong survivors that take back their freedoms, and face down the abusers as they find them?
Only one really means anything ... the other is just mouthing the words that keep the abuse concealed from everyone else, including the abused...
Denial is the most powerful tool an abuser can ever install...
60 years of denial is nearly enough, one might think.
Sooner rather than later only the physical survivors will have a chance to liberate themselves from the abuser...
The rest will be dead at the hands of the power drunk and desperate abusers and not even know what they did to deserve it...
Megan Love