Reasons to Oppose US Aid to Israel

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United States diplomats like to say that when it comes to the conflict between Israel and Palestinians the US plays the role of "an honest broker." But the US' massive financial and military support for Israel means that, in fact, the US is taking sides. Israel is the largest recipient of US foreign aid, receiving more than $3 billion annually [1] -- or about $8 million every day. If a level diplomatic playing field is to be created, the US' unfair and biased support of Israel must end. Until the US stops lending its weight to Israel, a truly just peace will remain elusive.




Israel Is Illegally Occupying Palestinian Land

After Israel invaded East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza in June of 1967, the United Nations Security Council (including the US) passed Resolution 242, which calls for "withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict" and emphasizes the "inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war." [2] In violation of UNSC 242, Israel's army has never left and to this day remains an illegal and oppressive presence in someone else's land.


Just weeks after the invasion, Israel began demolishing Arab homes in illegally annexed East Jerusalem. By the end of June 1967, 4000 families had lost their homes and land. [3] This action should dispel the myth that Israel's intentions in 1967 were strictly defensive. Israel uses the self-defense argument to cover up the expansion of its territories, to justify human rights abuses since the occupation began, and to collect massive aid from the US.




Israel Systematically Violates the Human Rights of Palestinians


Over three million Palestinians[4] in East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza live every day of their life under the domination of a hostile, foreign occupying army. Countless international, Israeli and Palestinian human rights organizations -- and even the US government -- have published reports citing Israel's consistent human rights violations as defined by the 4th Geneva Convention, which Israel itself has signed. This Convention applies to Palestinian land occupied during time of war.


According to Amnesty International, Israel has "committed grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions ... and consistently uses closures, curfews, and demolitions of homes as a form of collective punishment."[5]


The Israeli human rights group B'Tselem reports that Israel's occupation army has "fired at ambulances and prevented medical treatment to the sick and wounded even leaving some of them in the field where they bled to death."[6] US aid supports this kind of brutality.




US Aid to Israel Violates the US's Own Laws


The US Foreign Assistance Act (FAA) and the US Arms Export Control Act (AECA) strictly forbid the government from giving military assistance to any country that violates internationally recognized human rights. [7] The State Department's 2001 human rights report states:


"Israeli security units often used excessive force against Palestinian demonstrators including live fire ... impeded the provision of medical assistance to Palestinian civilians by their strict enforcement of internal closures, which reportedly contributed to at least 32 deaths. Israeli security forces harassed and abused Palestinian pedestrians and drivers who were attempting to pass through the more than 130 Israeli-controlled checkpoints ..."[8]


Under the AECA, "the President is required to report to Congress promptly upon the receipt of information that a substantial violation of AECA may have occurred."[9] The US government is fully aware of the Israeli army's human rights violations, as the above quote from the State Department shows. The US government has eroded its own credibility as an impartial mediator by continuing to arm Israel without restriction and allowing these weapons to be used against civilian populations in violation of US law.




US Support for Israel's Military Threatens US Security and Global Stability

US funding of Israel's human rights abuses fuels resentment towards the US throughout the world. The US sends massive military aid to Israel then looks the other way. At the same time, the US bombs the Iraqi people and embargoes humanitarian aid in response to the actions of their un-elected dictator. Such inconsistent policies are hypocritical and provoke anti-US sentiment, ultimately jeopardizing the safety of people living in the US. Ending aid to Israel will show the world that the US truly respects human rights. The US can build its own security by gaining the trust and respect of the international community.


US military aid to Israel also destabilizes the political climate in other troubled areas of the world. In 2001, Israel made $2 billion in arms sales to India, including Israeli missile systems that were developed with US tax dollars.[10] Tensions are as high as ever between Pakistan and India. Contributing to an arms race between the two nations will only bring South Asia closer to war.




Israeli Settlements Are Illegal and Provocative


One of Israel's most egregious violations of the 4th Geneva Convention is the construction of massive settlements in East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza. The terms of the Convention couldn't be clearer: "The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies."[11] The Israeli government is essentially colonizing the Occupied Territories.


More than 350,000 illegal settlers have built approximately 150 settlements on confiscated Palestinian land.[12] And the number is growing. Since 2001 thirty-four new settlements have been established.[13] In addition, Jewish-only bypass roads that connect settlements to each other and to Israel have carved up Palestine into disconnected Palestinian islands, making establishment of a viable Palestinian state impossible. The army and settlers also confiscate scarce natural resources from the region. "Israeli Jewish settlers are allocated 4.5 times more water, per capita, for agricultural and personal use," than the occupied Palestinians themselves, according to Peace Now. [14] Is this self-defense or expansionism?




US Aid to Israel Does Not Make Israelis Safer

Billions of US taxpayer dollars are delivered to Israel each year, ostensibly to make Israel secure. With these funds, Israel has built one of the strongest militaries in the world in order to maintain an illegal occupation and expand its borders. This brutal occupation is at the root of the violence against the occupier's own civilian population. No amount of US aid can stop this violence. In fact, supporting the collective punishment and captivity of Palestinians will only lead to more bloodshed for Israelis and Palestinians alike. Security and peace for Israelis depends on Israel taking its troops and settlers back into its own country and out of someone else's land.



Israel Is an Exclusionary State

The Israeli Law of Return allows Jews from all over the world to immigrate to Israel and gain citizenship, but indigenous Palestinians who were forced to flee in 1948 and 1967 are excluded from returning to their homes and towns of origin.[15] Many Palestinian refugees still hold the land deed and even the key to their homes.


Palestinian citizens of Israel, who make up 20 percent of the population, suffer state-sanctioned discrimination. The US State Department reports: "The [Israeli] government made little headway in reducing institutional, legal, and societal discrimination against Israel's Arab citizens, [who] do not share fully the rights provided to, and obligations imposed on, the country's Jewish citizens." [16]


For example, according to the Nazareth-based Arab Association for Human Rights, "the National Planning and Building Law (1965) retroactively re-zoned the lands on which many Arab villages sit as 'non-residential.' ... The authorities use a combination of house demolitions, land confiscation, denial of basic services, and restrictions on infrastructure development to dislodge residents from these villages."[17]


Israel's official policy of discriminating against non-Jewish citizens makes the country a kind of "Jim Crow democracy," and not one the US should be supporting

http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/palestine/topTenReasons.html
 
Israel Is Illegally Occupying Palestinian Land Incorrect. The land in question belongs to Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. There was no Palestine in 67.



Israel Systematically Violates the Human Rights of Palestinians
Israel treated 'Palestinians' 10 times better than they were ever treated by the aforementioned states. They have been pushed about and slaughtered like vagabond gypsies for the last several 100 years.

US Support for Israel's Military Threatens US Security and Global StabilityDisagree. In fact, I believe the opposite.


The rest is just someone clutching at straws. Just as much if not more could be said against all islamic populations in the region as well.
 
naw it's all them damned jews fault ya cain't trust 'em, they kilt jeebus

THE POXYCLIPS IS ACOMIN!!!111!!!11
 
spike said:
But the US' massive financial and military support for Israel means that, in fact, the US is taking sides.

So it is wrong to help freinds?

spike said:
If a level diplomatic playing field is to be created, the US' unfair and biased support of Israel must end.

Ok then, why is France involved? France, to my knowledge, makes no support of Isreal...

spike said:
Until the US stops lending its weight to Israel, a truly just peace will remain elusive.

There has been instability in that area for houndreds of years, long before Isreal moved in. How could putting an end to support of Isreal stop any conflict of the region?.?.

The rest looks like propaganda put out by no doupt a prejudiced mind or idealist..I say put a stop to the support of the Useless Nations and put that prime real estate to better use...
 
Spikey---do you think that America has no stake in the outcome of Israel vs Hezbollah? Hezbollah is financed by Iran and is responsible for the siege at our embassy in Tehran. The murder of 241 US Marines in Beirut. The bombing of the US embassy in Beirut. The hijacking of TWA 847. The hijacking of the Achile Lauro and murder of Leon Klinghoffer. The deaths of 19 US servicemen at the Khobar Towers.

Hezbollah declared war on the United States in 1979 and have been killing Americans with impunity for nearly 30 years.

The fact that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wants to "wipe Israel off the face of the planet." is only one reason to support US aid to Israel. He wants a nuclear weapon. Israel is fighting for its' survival. Just as we fight for our survival.

Will enough ever be enough?
 
By taking a look at this...



http://www.washington-report.org/html/us_aid_to_israel.htm
Since 1992, the U.S. has offered Israel an additional $2 billion annually in loan guarantees. Congressional researchers have disclosed that between 1974 and 1989, $16.4 billion in U.S. military loans were converted to grants and that this was the understanding from the beginning. Indeed, all past U.S. loans to Israel have eventually been forgiven by Congress, which has undoubtedly helped Israel's often-touted claim that they have never defaulted on a U.S. government loan. U.S. policy since 1984 has been that economic assistance to Israel must equal or exceed Israel's annual debt repayment to the United States. Unlike other countries, which receive aid in quarterly installments, aid to Israel since 1982 has been given in a lump sum at the beginning of the fiscal year, leaving the U.S. government to borrow from future revenues. Israel even lends some of this money back through U.S. treasury bills and collects the additional interest.

Along with this I would say that Isreal is NOT the only country that America aligns with through foreign aid.

Take a good look at the numbers, America is at the top of the list of countries that "contribute" with foreign aid to other countries that are less "fortunate".

$3 billion is less then a third of the cash being put out by the United States last year...

http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Debt/USAid.asp#ForeignAidNumbersinChartsandGraphs
Official Development Assistance (ODA) from 2002 to 2005 ODA in U.S. Dollars (Millions) ODA as % of GNI
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005
Source: OECD Web site

Note: The U.N. ODA agreed target is 0.7 percent of GNI. Most nations do not meet that target.

1. USA 12,900 15,791 19,705 27,457 0.12 0.14 0.17 0.22
2. Japan 9,220 8,911 8,906 13,101 0.23 0.2 0.19 0.28
3. UK 4,749 6,166 7,883 10,754 0.3 0.34 0.36 0.48
4. France 5,182 7,337 8,473 10,059 0.36 0.41 0.41 0.47
5. Germany 5,359 6,694 7,534 9,915 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.35
6. Netherlands 3,377 4,059 4,204 5,131 0.82 0.81 0.73 0.82
7. Italy 2,313 2,393 2,462 5,053 0.2 0.16 0.15 0.29
8. Canada 2,013 2,209 2,599 3,731 0.28 0.26 0.27 0.34
9. Sweden 1,754 2,100 2,722 3,280 0.74 0.7 0.78 0.92
10. Spain 1,608 2,030 2,437 3,123 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.29
11. Norway 1,746 2,043 2,199 2,775 0.91 0.92 0.87 0.93
12. Denmark 1,632 1,747 2,037 2,107 0.96 0.84 0.85 0.81
13. Belgium 1,061 1,887 1,463 1,975 0.42 0.61 0.41 0.53
14. Switzerland 933 1,297 1,545 1,771 0.32 0.38 0.41 0.44
15. Australia 962 1,237 1,460 1,666 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
16. Austria 475 503 678 1,552 0.23 0.2 0.23 0.52
17. Finland 466 556 655 897 0.35 0.34 0.35 0.47
18. Ireland 397 510 607 692 0.41 0.41 0.39 0.41
19. Greece 295 356 465 535 0.22 0.21 0.23 0.24
20. Portugal 282 298 1,031 367 0.24 0.21 0.63 0.21
21. New Zealand 124 169 212 274 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.27
22. Luxembourg 143 189 236 264 0.78 0.8 0.83 0.87
 
Reasons to continue support of a free Jewish state

Lebanon, Jordan, Saudia Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Iran, etc


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When you are using someone elses text, provide links to the original or your source of the original.
 
Gonz said:
Reasons to continue support of a free Jewish state

Lebanon, Jordan, Saudia Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Iran, etc

You have to love that in every formal war against Israel they have pretty seriously owned every country, even as they attacked simotaneously from all directions! I remember reading that israel has something like the third or fourth largest nuclear stockpile in the world...can't wait for another formal war...
 
Maxell said:
You have to love that in every formal war against Israel they have pretty seriously owned every country, even as they attacked simotaneously from all directions! I remember reading that israel has something like the third or fourth largest nuclear stockpile in the world...can't wait for another formal war...


once Israel opts to use Nuclear weapons, the entire region will be glass.
 
The minute you believe that is the day you're dead. The US vs the Soviet Union was never a likely scenario, MAD was real. However, there are a bunch of tinpots & several decent leaders that find themselves in a no-win situation & will use this tactic.

That is why we're opposing any more members be added to the Nuke Club.
 
Gonz said:
The minute you believe that is the day you're dead. The US vs the Soviet Union was never a likely scenario, MAD was real. However, there are a bunch of tinpots & several decent leaders that find themselves in a no-win situation & will use this tactic.

That is why we're opposing any more members be added to the Nuke Club.


to clarify, did not say they would NEVER be used, I highly doubt Israel would launch first.

If ANYONE in the region launchs, the whole area is dead.

sad to say a real peace oppertunity would be a suitcase nuke in haifa, or tel aviv. If Israel, after that could NOT retaliate right away, every other country in the region would start drafting peace treaties, and destroy the purpotrators, mostly out of fear.
 
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