It Happens all the Time
by
Ami Isseroff
You are asleep in your house. It is 4 AM. You are awakened by voices of
soldiers and marched off to jail. There are no charges, there is no appeal. Your arrest is not announced. At 8 AM
bulldozers come to destroy your home. There was no hearing and no trial. You are kept in a detention cell. You do not
have your medicines. You do not have warm clothing. Your relatives do not know where you are and cannot find you. There
is no one to call, nobody who will give out information. Your loved ones wander from official to official asking "Where
is he?" "What are the charges?." but there are no answers at all for many hours, only "call later," "it is not my
department."
Where did it happen? Was it a scene out of a novel by Franz
Kafka? A Gothic tale of medieval horror? A tragedy of the third Reich? A day in the life of Ivan Denisovitch? A barbaric
societal atavistic aberration in a benighted Islamic Republic? No, it is nobody's imagination, and it did not happen in
the USSR, or in Germany or in an Islamic Republic. It happened in Israel, less than 50 kilometers from where I live. It
happened to my friend, a man of peace, Ibrahim Issa of Hope Flowers school in El Khader. It did not happen long ago. It
happened just now, December 17. It is not a unique occurrence. It happens every day, to many people who are less lucky
than Ibrahim Issa, who may have no friends in Israel and the USA to vouch for them, to alert the US Embassy to stop the
bulldozers from destroying their homes. Ibrahim Issa and his family run the Hope Flowers school, which has a sterling
reputation for upholding values of democracy and coexistence even in the very worst conditions (see
http://www.mideastweb.org/hopeflowers). The school was cited as an
example of the hope for peace by Hillary Clinton, in the long ago day when the peace process was still alive, and there
was still hope for Palestinians and Israelis.
By all indications, Issa made an innocent mistake. He rented
a room to one Bilal, who said he was a night watchman from Yatta. Billal gave the keys to his room to Tanzim terrorists.
When the IDF caught the terrorists, they decided to mete out punishment and ask questions later. Most people are
scarcely aware of this nightmare reality. Israelis are insulated from it by media that do not report it, by the will to
ignore reality beyond the green line, and by the invisibility of Palestinians to the Israeli mindset. The
near-destruction of the Issa home rated one or two lines in reports in the media. That is an exception. There might have
been no report at all, but for the fact that intervention by the American Embassy prevented destruction of the house at
the last moment. Issa's arrest and detention were not reported at all. How many other Ibrahim Issas have been detained
without trial? How many families have lost their homes for no reason? How many people have lost life or limb? Not by the
hands of vile terrorists or by accident, but by the operation of our Israeli army, of which we are so justly proud. We
are doing these things - we and our sons and our daughters.
This is the reality of occupation in the West Bank and Gaza.
No due process, no judicial oversight until after the fact, if ever. It is the reality experienced by millions of
Palestinians each day. "Justice" administered by young officers who are judge, jury and executioner. Ibrahim's "justice"
was meted out by a soldier in the border guards, let's call him Uzi. Uzi may have no idea what Hope Flowers school is
about. He may not know that Hope Flowers is a favorite project of Hillary Clinton, and that his actions are embarrassing
Israel as well as punishing an innocent family.. For all we know, he may have no idea who Hillary Clinton is. Every day,
Uzi and his friends are generating more innocent Palestinian victims, more Palestinians for whom "peace: is a dirty
word. Every day, they are turning out more and more, enemies of Israel in new and better models: a man whose house was
destroyed; a woman whose four year old son was shot for no reason; a child who was shot and paralyzed while standing on
his porch. These days, enemies may be Israel's most "productive" industry. Certainly, this industry has monumentally
important consequences for the future. Enemies are our most important product.
Update - Ibrahim has been released as of Friday
December 20
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Ami Isseroff,
Rehovot,
Israel
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