Israel is incapable of grasping that no amount of bombing, maiming and killing will compel Gaza to accept the cruel, inhuman conditions it imposes.
Like any dignified people, Palestinians resist their occupiers, because the only other option is to surrender, lose all and die in silence.
Violent confrontations between Palestinian Christians Muslins alike, citizens of Israel, and Jewish Israelis have serumed in several cities inside Israel as the Israeli military continued ai raids on the besieged Gaza Strip and Hamas and the Jihad fired rockets into Israel for a third day on Wednesday.
The crisis, which started with Israeli efforts ot displace Palestinian families in occupied East Jerusalem, has sparked intra-communal tensions within Israel, with some Palestinian citizens, survivors of the Nakba, staging protests in recent days.
In Bat Yam, about 13 kilometres (eight miles) south of Tel Aviv, right-wing Jewish Israelis ransacked stores and beat a man they believed to be Palestinian, Israeli media reported.
Footage of the attack, which was aired live on television, showed
a man being forcibly removed from his car and beaten by a crowd of dozens. Al
Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett reported that it “looked like an attempted public
lynching”.
In Nazareth, Haifa, Ramallah, Jerusalem and beyond Palestinians
have been demonstrating against the ongoing ethnic cleansing at the hands of
the Israeli regime. Motivated and inspired by the steadfast resistance of
Palestinian families facing forced evictions from their homes in the
neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem, they have bravely taken to the
streets – bravely because they do so, knowing that what awaits them is brutal
crackdown by the Israeli army and police.
Indeed, at Al-Aqsa compound, where much of the violence against
protesters has taken place, Palestinians were tear gassed and fired at as they
prayed. Further south, Israel has launched air raids on Gaza, hitting civilian
buildings and killing over 40 people, including at least 14 children.
In addition to those killed, hundreds have been injured by live
and rubber bullets, tear gas and beatings, but also by a weapon that is lesser
known to the global media covering the protests. Many have erroneously referred
to it as a water cannon or a sewage truck.
In Arabic, it is called “kharara”- literally “the shitter” – for
its putrid smell. In English, it is called skunk water, after the notoriously
awful smell released by skunks. Skunk water was developed as a “crowd control
weapon” by an Israeli company called Odortec.
Skunk water is a liquid compound with an overpowering odour that
has been described by those who have experienced it as the smell of sewage
mixed with rotting corpses. In reality, it is a concoction of chemicals that
causes intense nausea, obstructing normal breathing, causing violent
gagging and vomiting. The company’s safety sheet also indicates that
it can cause skin irritation, eye and abdominal pain. Palestinians have also
reported that it causes hair loss.
Security forces that use skunk water claim that it is non-lethal
and non-toxic. Yet high doses can have a lethal effect, and when it is fired
from a water cannon, it is sprayed at extremely high pressure, which can cause
serious injury.
Even a small spray of the skunk water leaves a stench on the skin
for days. On clothes and in buildings the stench can last even longer.
Of course, the Israeli forces do not use it to suppress protests;
they also deploy it for collective punishment. Skunk trucks pass through
Palestinian neighbourhoods spraying buildings in retaliation for local
residents protesting Israeli occupation and apartheid.
As a result, businesses have to close for
days and families have to leave their homes for long periods of time until the
stench is gone. This is what makes it a brutal
collective punishment tool.
Apart from selling skunk water to the Israeli government to use on
Palestinians, Odortec also exports it. In the United States, it is supplied by
the company Mistral Security, which recommends its usage at “border
crossings, correctional facilities, demonstrations and sit-ins”. Several
police departments have already bought it, including the one in Ferguson,
Missouri, following the 2015 protests against police brutality and
institutional racism.
The fact that this weapon developed by an Israeli company is
gaining popularity abroad is unsurprising. Israel is the largest per capita
exporter of arms in the world and it uses Palestinians as its guinea pigs to
demonstrate their “efficacy” and “deadliness”. Odortec and other Israeli arms
manufacturers do not even have to invest in marketing their weapons; news
channels running footage of brutal attacks by the Israeli army do the job for
them.
Israeli companies that produce weapons for mass killing have Gaza
to test them on. The Israelis have even called the densely-populated strip,
where civilians are not protected by an “Iron Dome” or sophisticated military
shelters, a “cash cow”. The horrific outcome of decades of Israeli arms
companies “testing” practices have been thousands of killed and maimed
Palestinians.
Israel exports arms tested on Palestinian civilians to
around 130 countries, including to governments with horrific human
rights records. For people in these countries, who find themselves on the
receiving end of aggression by local forces using Israeli weapons, Palestinians
have plenty of advice.
Specifically for dealing with “kharara”, we recommend the
following: if it gets on your skin, rub tomatoes and olive oil to help get the
smell off; if it gets on your clothes, it is better to throw them away.
Overall, it is best to avoid getting sprayed at all costs.
In dealing with the psychological effects of violent repression and collective punishment, Palestinians also have a recommendation: dark humour. The “kharara” already features prominently in Palestinian jokes. One goes: what would you rather face – bullets or the “kharara”?
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