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Israeli Academics Warn of "Ethnic Cleansing" Against Palestinians

Israeli academics warn of ethnic cleansing against Palestinians

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, September 29 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Some 100 Israeli academics expressed their concerns that Israeli Premier Ariel Sharon would use an eventual U.S.-UK invasion of Iraq to carry out a vicious attack on the Palestinians, amounting to "ethnic cleansing".

According to the website of Israeli newspaper Yidiout Ahronut, the Israeli academics published a strongly-worded protest message in the British paper the Guardian Saturday, September 28, in which they warned against the Israeli government's use of any U.S. attack on Iraq, to violently crack down on the Palestinians, reported Quds Press.

The message was signed by some one hundred Israeli academics, among them were professors Linda Bin Tisfi, Hanna Herzog, and Tania Reinhart from Tel Aviv university, professor Ilan Bibieh from Haifa university, as well as professor Moshie Zeirmann from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

The message read, "We are members of Israeli Academies and we are concerned about the mounting U.S. aggressive plans against Iraq, greatly supported by the Israeli leadership. We are very worried the Israeli government will use "the war atmosphere" to continue its aggressive practices against the Palestinian people, that may amount to ethnic cleansing.

"The Israeli ruling coalition comprises parties that support evacuating Palestinians by force, as a solution to what they call 'Demographic problem'. The Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, in a press interview with Ha'aretz daily, stated that it was highly likely for the army to adopt more aggressive measures to contain the Palestinian territories more strictly. Sharon backed that statement up," added the message.

The Israeli academics, in their message, asserted that such statements may indicate the size of crimes (currently under study) by the leaders of the occupation army.

They also called on the international community to focus on the current events in the Palestinian territories, adding that it should be made clear (to the Israeli government) that the world could no more tolerate any new crimes against humanity.

Within the same line of events, professor Jacob Katraiel of Takhnaion University in Haifa, said, "I hope that message will lead to strong, real, and effective change, to the extent that stops the Israeli leaders (from carrying on their plans of ethnic cleansing). He added, in an interview published by Yidiout Ahronut, that the message of the Israeli academics is gaining growing support domestically and abroad.

 

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