John Salisbury Shaking Australia For Palestine

John Salibsury/ Photo by Vacy Vlazna
John Salibsury/ Photo by Vacy Vlazna
“In a gentle way, you can shake the world.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
While Australia slept, John Salisbury, a true gentleman activist from Melbourne, rose daily to the moral occasion of walking the tough 300 kilometres from the Sydney Opera House to Canberra, the seat of the Australian parliament. There, on 11 October, he presented to Maria Vamakinou MP, head of Parliamentary Friends of Palestine, petitions to ask the Australian government to recognise Palestine. Postcards for the Prime Minister from citizens reminding the government, having ratified the Arms Trade Treaty, to end arms trade with Israel were received by Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon.
Salisbury named each of the 10 days after people he admires for helping Palestine: 1. Rachel Corrie, 2. Hedy Epstein, 3. Jo Cox 4. Jimmy Carter    5. Ruth First  6. Daniel Barenboim   7. Roger Waters   8.  Henning Mankell  9. Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner   10. Archbishop Desmond Tutu
On the 2nd October, at his send off, on a beautiful Sydney day, Salisbury, announced with soft-spoken humility drawn from the depth of his kindness and sense of justice, he was walking,
“to let the Palestinian people know that we see you, we haven’t forgotten you, we understand your pain and we’re trying to keep the issue alive” which Salisbury actively did, step by step despite being ‘lonely sometimes, sore sometimes, weary sometimes.”
Salisbury believes “The beleaguered Palestinians have been in an intolerable situation for far far too long.” and that “the occupation cannot last forever, something has to change”…
Challenging Australia’s rejection of a Palestine state
So, can the generous spirit of one man change the Turnbull government’s servility to Israel? – a servility that abrogates its responsibility under international law to protect and uphold Palestinian political and human rights,
“the voting pattern [in the UN] of Australia sends the message that Australia is completely relaxed about the degradation of Palestinian life.” (Bob Carr, former Foreign Minister)
On 29 November 2012, Australia abstained from the UN General Assembly resolution 67/19 upgrading Palestine  to non-member observer state status in the United Nations. It was adopted by 138 nations.
On, 10 September 2015,  Australia voted against the UN resolution on raising the flags at the UN, of non-member observer States, that now included Palestine. It was adopted by 119 in favour to 8 against.
In 2014, Australia’s foreign minister, Julie Bishop, ever obsequious to Israel, inanely said that the international community should refrain from calling settlements illegal under international law despite knowing full well that UN resolutions 446 and 465 argue that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to occupied West Bank and Gaza and therefore the settlements are illegal.
Later in 2014,  Julie Bishop, with fatuous foot-in-mouth panache, decreed “The Australian government will not refer to East Jerusalem as “occupied, territory”.’The Times of Israel reported that Attorney General George Brandis explained Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop’s position that using the word “occupied” was judgmental and does not contribute to the dialogue about the contested area. “The description of East Jerusalem as ‘occupied’ East Jerusalem is a term freighted with pejorative implications which is neither appropriate nor useful,” Brandis said.’ What a witless demonstration of casuistry!
In 2016, on an ignoble roll, Bishop invited Netanyahu to visit Australia in 2017.
Arms Trade Treaty
Speaking of Bishop, Salisbury also presented  Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) postcards from decent Australians who cannot comprehend or tolerate Israel’s war mongering against Palestinian children and their families whom Israel has trapped in Gaza with no escape.
The ATT ‘was the centrepiece of  [Julie Bishop’s] presidency of the UN Security Council’,
“The Arms Trade Treaty,” Bishop told the UN, “will help stop destabilising arms flows to conflict regions and to illicit users. It will prevent human rights abusers and those who violate the laws of war from being supplied with arms.”
Australia was proudly one of seven co-authors of the ATT and one of the first nations to sign on 3 June 2013 then ratified it on 3 June 2014.
The ATT became binding in international law on 24 December 2014 requiring states to end transfer of arms that would be used in war crimes and genocide:
Article 6: 3. A State Party shall not authorize any transfer of conventional arms covered under Article 2 (1) or of items covered under Article 3 or Article 4, if it has knowledge at the time of authorization that the arms or items would be used in the commission of genocide, crimes against humanity, grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, attacks directed against civilian objects or civilians protected as such, or other war crimes as defined by international agreements to which it is a Party.
Gaza, Israel’s war laboratory
Israel is a prime target for ATT sanctions. The alarming Israeli documentary, The Lab by Yotam Feldman, reveals that Israel is a military economy that has locked 1.6 million Palestinians in its military laboratory cage where weaponry is battle-tested on Gaza. Billions of international dollars from western defense departments, including Australian, fuel the demand and validate Israeli atrocities;
“A key player in the military industries told me that the operational testing in Gaza of Elbit’s BMS (Battle Management System – a special internet-like system for ground forces), a huge project worth $1 billion, has allowed Elbit to raise its price in a deal signed a year later with Australia…A salesman for the IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries) told me that assassinations and operations in Gaza bring about an increase of tens of percentage points in company sales”. Yotam Feldman
To boost Israeli arms sales, Palestinian families have suffered three Israeli onslaughts of ‘systematic genocide’ wars in six years and are condemned to a life that is unnatural, stressful, traumatic, waiting for the next Israeli weapons testing that will again turn Gaza  into ground zero.
Gaza is a cemetery for over a thousand war-slaughtered children, a sealed death camp for 800,000 maimed and traumatised surviving children waiting, waiting, waiting for the next inevitable Israeli pestilence of bombs and sheer terror.
Hamza Almadani
Hamza Almadani
Waiting like little Hamza Mus’ab Almadani, 3, of Khan Younis, Gaza.  The agonising pain and trauma from  being hit on 25 July 2014 by an illegal white phosphorous bomb, turned a once happy boisterous child, mute- a common symptom of trauma  among Gaza’s children terrified by Israel’s relentless and tumultuous  bombardments watched on distant hillsides by cheering Israelis in front-row seats.
Australia’s arms trade with Israel
The Australian government has multiple defence contracts with Israeli private and government arms manufacturers worth over a billion dollars: Elbit for training, supply, installation of Hornet data recorders, tactical computer and components for LHD landing craft weapon systems (RWS), Battle Management system supplies, G Wagon Kit,  BGC3 System ; with Israel Aerospace Industries ( IAI) for the Heron Remotely Piloted Aircraft ( RPA) used by Australia in Afghanistan and now  Woomera with 5 RAAF personnel trained trained in Israel, and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems supplied the Australian navy frigates and patrol boats with the Typhoon close-in weapons systems.
Australia exports to Israel, parts and accessories for bombs, grenades, torpedoes, mines, missiles & similar munitions of war; cartridges & other ammunition and projectiles (incl. shot and cartridge wads & non-military arms).
Can Australia guarantee its exports have not contributed to Israel’s war crimes? NO!
Elbit Hermes drones were one of the two main un-piloted aircraft used to attack people in Gaza during Israel’s 2009 Operation Cast Lead attack which killed over 1,400 Palestinians,”The Hermes has an array of optical, infra-red, and laser sensors that allow the operator to identify and track targets as well as to guide munitions in flight.” (Human Rights Watch)
The Elbit Hermes 900 drone was introduced and tested in Operation Protective Edge
Furthermore, HRW reports that the Hermes drone is equipped with a camera system which allows the drone pilot to see if a person is armed or if they are a child or an adult and can be diverted up to the last second. This means that Israel’s drone pilots and their commanders  would have known that they were targeting civilians and are culpable for war crimes carried out by Elbit drones. HRW called for the disclosure of camera footage shot by Hermes drones, to assist in the investigation of war crimes. Needless to say, this request was not granted.
On 8 October, US secretary of state, John Kerry defining hits on “hospitals and medical facilities and women and children” as war crimes was arrogantly oblivious to the irony of the USA’s record of such hits in Afghanistan and Israel’s in Gaza. No wonder neither the USA and Israel have  signed up to the ATT.
Kerry’s definition of war crimes  puts pressure on the Australian government to impose arms sanctions against Israel for its war crimes.
Perhaps, it is possible for one dogged (Salisbury made the same walk in 2015) honourable man, carrying the good will of the people for the recognition of Palestine and arms sanctions against Israel according to international law, to make the proverbial difference.
Dr. Vacy Vlazna is Coordinator of Justice for Palestine Matters and editor of a volume of Palestinian poetry, I remember my name. She was Human Rights Advisor to the GAM team in the second round of the Acheh peace talks, Helsinki, February 2005 then withdrew on principle. Vacy was convenor of  Australia East Timor Association and coordinator of the East Timor Justice Lobby as well as serving in East Timor with UNAMET and UNTAET from 1999-2001.

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