http://www.truth-out.org/israels-deadly-tear-gas-made-usa66754
Saturday 15 January 2011
by: Ira Chernus, t r u t h o u t | News Analysis
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The Israeli peace movement is coming back to life, and it's a very courteous movement indeed. When activists find objects marked "Made in
One canister made in the
Apparently, the ambassador did not appreciate the courteous gesture. The police quickly arrived, broke up the action, arrested 11 people and found a way to keep them jailed on trumped-up charges.
But these canisters - and the Israeli soldiers who shoot them - don't discriminate against Palestinians. American-made tear gas canisters are used against American citizens, too.
Just a few days before Bassem Abu Rahmah was killed by a tear gas canister blow to the chest, Tristan Anderson, an American volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), was hit in the head by the same kind of canister in the village of Nil'in.
The Israelis used two kinds of tear gas canisters on New Year's Eve, the night Jawaher Abu Rahmah died. One of the two, photographed by Popular Struggle Coordination Committee media spokesperson Joseph Dana, had the letters "CTS" stamped on it.
CTS, Combined Tactical Systems, is a brand name used by, or a subsidiary of, Combined Systems Inc. (CSI), based in Jamestown, Pennsylvania, (though, according to Dana, the American company is owned by an Israeli). There is plenty of evidence that the Israelis get tear gas from CSI. It was a CTS canister that killed Bassem Abu Rahmah.
The Israeli military also used a second type of canister, lethal high-velocity projectiles - the kind that struck Bassem Abu Rahmah and Anderson at Bil'in - although they are supposedly banned by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The high-velocity canisters are also made by CSI. An aluminum canister like the ones made by CTS took out Henochowitz's eye.
The grenade photographed at the New Year's Eve protest appears to be what CTS has named a "Tear-Ball Grenade." Another activist who was there, Jeff Klein, was photographed holding a Tear-Ball Grenade that he says had the letters "CTS" stamped on it. The grenade spins through the air and then bounces along the ground, so no one can predict where the gas will spew out. CSI says that the Tear-Ball can be loaded with either CS (ortho-chlorobenzalmalononitrile) gas, a strong tear gas; OC (oleoresin capsicum) gas, more commonly known as pepper spray; or CN (omega-chloroacetophenone) gas, which is used in Mace.
Haaretz, Israel's most respected newspaper, reported that Jawaher was killed by CS gas
After Jawaher died, her cousin Hamde Abu Rahmah said, "We deal with tear gas on a regular basis, but the amount that they used and the strength was something we have not yet seen." Others at the New Year's Eve protest agreed. One protester said that the gas felt "like a million blue shards of glass tearing at your alveoli and shredding your eyes.... [E]very breath tears at your insides; vicious animals live in your lungs. I'd rather not breathe than take one more anguished, searing, charred breath. Then, you don't have a choice; you can't breathe."
Another eyewitness reported that the Israelis laid down barrages of tear gas both in front of and behind groups of protesters, trapping them, and that the gas "remained effective even when it was no longer visible in the air. You would think you had moved away from it and suddenly you couldn't breathe."
Ahmad el-Jobeh believes it was pepper spray that cost him his eyesight when he was accidentally caught up in Israeli repression of a protest in Silwan, an Arab section of
The IDF is trying to deny responsibility for Jawaher Abu Rahmah's death by claiming that she was not even at the protest, but there are eyewitnesses who saw her there, saw her taken away in an ambulance and can disprove virtually every piece of the IDF's concocted story. So many IDF cover-ups have been exposed in the past that it's hard to take its self-serving story seriously. The editors of Haaretz assume that the IDF version of events is not true, while some Israeli military officers dismiss suspicions of the IDF as "mere thoughts."
But the most telling fact is that the debate about the IDF story has provoked more interest in
The IDF is taking a bizarre position by telling the world to ignore the unprovoked tear gas attack, the wall that Israel's Supreme Court has ruled illegal in Bil'in, and the confiscation of Palestinian land to enlarge settlements that the whole world says are illegal, and to see Israel as totally innocent - simply because Jawaher was at home when the made-in-USA gas killed her.
Suppose she was in her home in the small village, a few hundred yards from the front of the protest. Tear gas floats through the air. Even if the Israelis could prove their claim true, the IDF's PR barrage and the focus on that one detail of the story shows a depressing moral bankruptcy.
The victims of all of these tragedies were strictly nonviolent and posed no threat to the Israeli soldiers. The centrist Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the protesters "did not provoke the soldiers" who fired the tear gas that killed Jawaher Abu Rahmah. You can see her brother Bassem's death, in chilling detail, in a video that clearly shows the Israelis shooting without any provocation.
Israeli authorities inevitably blame rock-throwing Palestinian youths for inciting violence and US mass-media journalists like The New York Times' Isabel Kershner often spin the story the same way. But eyewitnesses in every one of these cases confirm what you can see for yourself in the award-winning film "Budrus"
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has recently reaffirmed what all fair-minded observers see
"We don't seek vengeance against
As long as the Israelis occupy the
The Israelis will never lack for weapons of violence, it seems. The ones they can't make themselves, they get abroad - mostly in the
Now, isn't there a law prohibiting the use of
So, what's a citizen to do? There is a growing boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement aimed at
You might check whether your local police department is patronizing Combined Systems Inc. with your tax dollars. CSI says that it markets its "innovative line of less-lethal munitions" - less lethal than what? - "and crowd control products to domestic law enforcement agencies under its law enforcement brand name, CTS." Even the moderate Jewish peace group
There is no need for peace activists to decide between supporting a targeted boycott and supporting a
The
The
Boycotts may or may not ever make the Israelis change their policies, but they might make
Ira Chernus is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder . Read more of his writing on Israel , Palestine and American Jews on his blog.
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"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs
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