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In 2002, Israelis turned barbaric, held 3.5 million Palestinians hostage, turned every town and village to a detention camp, said Aloni.
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TERRITORIES, January 5 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Israeli
experts and former lawmakers described 2002 as the worst year in the
history of the Jewish state because of the Israeli economic recession,
largely attributed to the Palestinian Intifada, as well as the
unprecedented "barbaric" way of dealing with the
Palestinians.
Sholmet
Aloni , a former Knesset member,
told the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth Thursday,
January 2, stressed 2002 was the worst year in the Israeli history not
only because of the economic and security problems but also
because of the moral deterioration in the Israeli society.
In
2002, we turned barbaric, held 3.5 million (Palestinians) hostage,
turned every town and village to a detention camp and even razed
historical buildings to build a park for Al-Ibrahimi mosque, she
charged.
During
this catastrophic year the Israeli government authorized an officer to
destroy a whole neighborhood with a personal say which has never
happened before, the former legislator recalled.
Aloni
accused the Israeli government's legal advisor and his colleagues of
burning Israel's democratic system
of the country.
She
said that the so –called independent document on which the Jewish
state was founded guarantees equal rights to all citizens and
advocates the freedom of religion , education and culture.
However,
stressed the former Israeli legislator, by the end of 2002 there were
attempts to strip Arab citizens of these rights.
She
cited, in this respect, the ban on the movie "Jenin..Jenin",
the closure of the newspaper of the Islamic movement of Israeli Arabs
and disqualifying Israeli Arab Knesset member Azmi Bishara from
competing in forthcoming elections.
Maier
Ba’eel, an Israeli historian and former member in Knesset,
said that 2002 embodied the Israeli inability to curb Palestinian
resistance operations.
Israel
suffered tough time in 1948 and during the 1973 October war but sense
of danger only lasted for few days and there was no feeling of a
national catastrophe as is the cane now, he stressed.
It
is true that the Palestinian are not threatening to occupy our land,
but the people of Israel are living in fear and do not know what to
do, he added.
He
blamed these difficult conditions on former prime minister Ehud Barak
because he wasted the chance to solve
the conflict with Palestinian in
Camp David.
The
Israeli historian also heaped blame on incumbent Israeli Premier Ariel
who commends bloodshed at a time Israel stands helpless before
attacks.
The
Israeli government fiercely retaliates Palestinian attacks but this
leads to no where, he said.
The
use of force on our part fans more violence and the real problem is
the lack of political solution in the horizon, said the Israeli
expert.
The
Palestinian Intifada witnessed rebellion by some Israeli soldiers, for
the first time in the history of the Jewish state, to serve in the
occupied territories, he recalled.
According
to an official report issued by the Israeli central statistic
department and published Wednesday, January 1, by Israeli newspapers,
2002 was economically the worst in the Israeli history since 1953.
In
2002, unemployment jacked up by 10.4 percent compared to 9.4 percent
in 2001, said the report.
Investments
in the Israeli market nose-dived by 98 percent, added the official
Israeli report.
Commodities
and services exports scaled down by 5.4 percent this year in
continuation of the 11.7 percent decline in 2001.
The
stagnant condition of the Israeli economy is largely attributed to the
Palestinian Intifada against the Israeli occupation since September
2000.