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Israeli Arabs demonstrate in the coastal city of Haifa against the ongoing Israeli offensive on Lebanon.
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CAIRO — An Israeli Arab Member of Knesset has
accused the Israeli army of using villages and towns predominantly
populated by Israeli Arabs as "shields" to escape the
barrages of rockets fired by the Lebanese Hizbullah resistance group.
"During a short visit to offer condolences to
the families of victims killed in Hizbullah's rocket attacks, I saw
Israeli tanks shelling (south) Lebanon from the two towns of Arab Al-Aramisha
and Tarshiha, which are predominantly populated Arabs," MK Sheikh
Abbas Zako said in a statement, a copy of which was received by
IslamOnline.net.
Zako stressed that the Israeli tanks are positioned
just next to the houses of citizens.
"Hizbullah's rockets are only a response to
shelling by tanks positioned inside the towns," he said.
Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah had apologized to
Israeli Arab families at the very beginning of war for the collateral
damage caused by the group's rockets, calling the victims
"martyrs."
Israeli army has been accused of using Palestinian
civilians as human shields in an operation in northern Gaza.
According to the Israeli human rights group,
B'tselem, Israeli soldiers seized control of two buildings in the town
of Beit Hanun and used six residents, two of them minors, as human
shields.
It said they held them on the staircases of the two
buildings and at the entrance to rooms, in which the soldiers
positioned themselves, for some twelve hours.
During this time, there were intense exchanges of
gunfire between the soldiers and Palestinian fighters.
Thicker
The Israeli lawmaker saw the deployment of tanks at
the entrances and centers of Arab towns and villages as a sign of
continued bias against Israeli Arabs by their government.
"This demonstrates the fact that the blood of
Israeli Jews is thicker than that of Israeli Arabs," he fumed.
Zako called on Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
and Defense Minister Amir Peretz to immediately move these tanks from
Arab towns and villages, and halt the Israeli aggressions on the
Lebanese people.
Up to 1,000 Lebanese, mostly civilians, have been
killed since the start of the war on July 12. A total of 98 Israelis,
including 58 servicemen, have also been killed.
Last week, three Arab members of Knesset yelled out
insults against Peretz, who was briefing the lawmakers on the war
developments.
Among the insults heaped on Peretz was "Angel
of Death".
Israeli Arabs, who make up nearly a fifth of the
population, are descendants of those who stayed when hundreds of
thousands of Palestinians fled or were driven from their homes by
Zionist gangs in1948, when Israel was founded on the rubble of
Palestine.
They accuse the government of failing to build bomb
shelters in their towns and villages as it did in other areas.
Relations between Israel's Jews and Arabs have long
been difficult, with Arabs complaining of discrimination at work
place.
The Knesset has further made life unbearable for
Israeli Arabs married to Palestinians by adopting a law denying the
latter the right to get an Israeli residency to live with their
spouses.
The Israeli High Court of Justice added insult to
injury by upholding the controversial law, which has been dismissed by
rights groups as racist and discriminatory.
"Regained Dignity"
Despite the fact that Arabs make up a third of the
48 people killed by rocket fire on northern Israel, the sympathies of
some Israeli Arabs lie very much with Hizbullah.
"Hizbullah has raised up our heads and lifted
our spirits", Ali Manna told Reuters as he mourned two nephews
killed in a rocket attack by the Lebanese resistance group.
And they admire the fact that Hizbullah has proved
a tenacious rival and is till holding out against the highly
sophisticated Israeli military machine.
"For the first time there is a sense of
regained dignity," said Rawda Atallah, head of the Arab Cultural
Association in Haifa, a mixed Jewish-Arab city that has been one of
the main targets of Hizbullah attacks.
"They feel for the first time a group is
resisting and standing steadfast in the face of the Israeli
army," she said.
"Hizbullah's popularity has increased
immensely among the Arabs in Israel."