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Preparing for the next invasion
By Amira Hass

The management of the Beit Hanun hospital decided to dig a well in the hospital's yard. By Saturday, laborers and bulldozers were already on the job. That is how the hospital is readying itself for the next invasion by the Israeli army.

The hospital, like the rest of Beit Hanun, has faced serious water supply difficulties due to the week-long military assault on the city and its 43,000 inhabitants. On the third night of the invasion, the army removed about 300 people from their homes in anticipation of the planned explosion of a nearby building. Everyone went to the hospital, joining the many injured individuals who were already there. Women and children who had gone out to the street Friday morning were also sent to the small hospital by soldiers.

Hundreds of people gathered there, exhausted and frightened by two sleepless nights, by the unending weapons fire from the positions taken up by the Israel Defense Forces in the houses it had occupied, by the sound of explosions and roar of dozens of tanks and armored personnel carriers that advanced through the streets shredding the roads, knocking down electricity poles, breaking water and sewage pipes, and destroying walls and fences.

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Normally, the hospital uses 50,000 liters of water a day. During the entire week of the invasion, the hospital received only 15,000 liters. Children cried from thirst, their parents helpless to ease their suffering. Even in the neighborhood of the Athamna family, which IDF soldiers shelled with a series of deadly artillery shells, people recalled the thirst with a shudder.

The hospital learned other lessons as well. The refrigerator in its morgue had room for three bodies. Another refrigerator has been added, with room for six additional corpses. The hospital will also purchase an underground diesel fuel tank. The western part of the hospital was hit during last week's invasion, a precedent whose lesson is that in the future, flammable materials must be kept out of the range of IDF bullets. The hospital also asked for a budget for ambulances with front-wheel drive, since the current ones could not easily navigate the streets torn up by the tank treads.

The assumption is that the Israeli army will continue to invade, destroy and damage infrastructure - either intentionally, or because that is the nature of tanks - impeding water and electricity supplies and shooting at civilian institutions. The army will not change, and no one will restrain it. Therefore, appropriate preparations must be made.

But how can one prepare for the complicated and prolonged to the level of life-endangering coordination involved in evacuating the sick and wounded? Hospital director Dr. Jamil Suleiman tells the story of a man, about 50 years old, who suffered a heart attack. The medical team waited for about two hours before receiving permission from the army to rescue him. The man died. In the case of a woman who was about to give birth, the coordination took five hours and eventually she gave birth in the ambulance. It took about 10 hours to bring a man with leg injuries to the hospital by ambulance. The ambulance kept running into tanks that blocked its progress.

The sterile, deceptive expression "IDF operation" commonly used in the Israeli media, conceals thousands of details of killing, destruction and terror carried out by the Israeli war machine and the commanders and soldiers that operate it - in Beit Hanun last week and in other assaults and invasions over the past six years that were termed "operations."

One of those who disappeared in this manner is Bara Fayyad, aged four. Soldiers burst into the Fayyads' home, made of tin, plaster and asbestos, through the wall they destroyed using explosives. The meager house and its contents were badly damaged by the explosion. Throughout Beit Hanun, frightened children clung to their parents everywhere they went. Bara and his brothers were clinging to their parents at dawn Friday when the latter went outside to wash their hands in a sink in the yard prior to morning prayers. A missile fired from a helicopter or an unmanned aerial vehicle - the neighbors do not know which - hit the yard and created a deep hole. Bara was killed.

Also among those who disappeared are Abu Bassam, 52, and his two sons. All three were injured when an Israeli missile landed on, and badly damaged, their house. Abu Bassam was wounded again, in the leg, by sniper fire when he went to the outhouse in the yard of relatives he was staying with after suffering his original injury.

At least four civilians were shot and injured twice by soldiers. They disappeared from Israeli public awareness, like Mazen Kafrana, one of thousands of men rounded up from their homes, arrested, briefly interrogated and released. Mazen was released at the Erez crossing and walked home. The area was under curfew, and soldiers shot him to death.

Twenty-five houses also disappeared from the media. They were destroyed completely, while another 400 were damaged, some of them so badly they have to be demolished. All told, about one-tenth of the 4,500 residential buildings in the town were damaged. The Beit Hanun municipality estimates the cost of the damage at about $14.5 million, in addition to the $6 million in damages from July's attack.

The lack of desire by the Israeli public to know is reinforced and completed by the "lack of space" in the media and the hierarchy of editing that deletes critical information about the Israeli army and, in effect, about Israeli society - a society that is constantly manufacturing destructive capabilities, and sending its twenty something-year-olds to destroy lives, cities and futures.

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  1.   Is there anything more to destroy in Beit Hanoun ?? 10:42  |  Swiss (Dino) 15/11/06
  2.   Amira, Sell Your Sob Story to Hamas and Fatah 10:48  |  Klaudia 15/11/06
  3.   the reoccupation of gaza 10:50  |  freddy 15/11/06
  4.   Preparing for the next invasion 10:57  |  Ralph 15/11/06
  5.   Hamas bringing destruction to Beit Hanoun 11:00  |  Rami 15/11/06
  6.   The only Desciprion that fits: ATTROCITIES 11:02  |  Guy From NYC 15/11/06
  7.   THE IDF IS NOT DOING ENOUGH 11:05  |  Terry 15/11/06
  8.   Thank you Amira 11:18  |  P 15/11/06
  9.   Thanks you Amira. 11:30  |  cfs 15/11/06
  10.   #2 Amira, Sell.... 11:37  |  WGDC 15/11/06
  11.   Amira Hess Telling as it is. 11:47  |  maureen Ann 15/11/06
  12.   # 10-WGDC....The REAL Sob Story 11:56  |  Klaudia 15/11/06
  13.   Amira, who cares? 11:57  |  Paul Henzen 15/11/06
  14.   GUY From NY.All adjectives no action.Boycott Israel starting here 12:01  |  PETER SM 15/11/06
  15.   Klaudia 12:14  |  Guess who 15/11/06
  16.   #2 klaudia 12:23  |  Michael II 15/11/06
  17.   WILL they use women as human shields this time? 12:25  |  PETER SM 15/11/06
  18.   Thanks 12:26  |  Amir 15/11/06
  19.   Ms. Hass, what is the context,: the what, where, who, why, when 12:34  |  Nadav 15/11/06
  20.   What a big surprise from you! NOT. 12:45  |  Yaakov K. 15/11/06
  21.   IF THEY WILL NOT RETURN THE HOSTAGE 13:01  |  Robert 15/11/06
  22.   Klaudia. That German K in your name 13:19  |  Peter Dale 15/11/06
  23.   SWISS Are there deadly missiles fired from Beit Hanoun. 13:25  |  PETER SM 15/11/06
  24.   Sorry Amira, I`m unmoved... 13:31  |  Van Helsing 15/11/06
  25.   Thanks to Amira Hass for reporting 13:32  |  Shlomo from Tel-Aviv 15/11/06
  26.   Sderot today 13:33  |  Shalom Freedman 15/11/06
  27.   Peter SM: I know all i need to know to boycott Israeli Goods 13:33  |  Guy From NYC 15/11/06
  28.   Too bad 13:50  |  David 15/11/06
  29.   Amira Hass should be made to live in Sderot! 13:52  |  Yael 15/11/06
  30.   #6 WE MUST BOYCOTT ISRAEL 13:53  |  Nandi 15/11/06
  31.   GUY from NY your evasion speaks for itself. 13:58  |  PETER SM 15/11/06
  32.   # 19 PETER SM Unfortunately you overlooked.... 14:06  |  Swiss (Dino) 15/11/06
  33.   ....to Amira,...CONGRATULATIONS!!! 14:11  |  UGY the she camel 15/11/06
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  35.   NADL.You do and it helps like the Durban lynch mob behaviour. 14:24  |  PETER SM 15/11/06
  36.   Boycott 729 products - Moronic idea 14:34  |  * BEN JABO 15/11/06
  37.   ...to Dino...yes,Qasams throwers 14:36  |  abraham...mico 15/11/06
  38.   our soul 14:40  |  michel wandel 15/11/06
  39.   #1 to throw who into the sea 14:40  |  Ralph 15/11/06
  40.   #26 14:44  |  Ralph 15/11/06
  41.   TO NANDI #26 14:45  |  Mary 15/11/06
  42.   Time to move 15:07  |  Issac 15/11/06
  43.   *Ben Jabo ..as long as you dont get it 15:32  |  Guy From NYC 15/11/06
  44.   Rami 15:32  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 15/11/06
  45.   Guy From NYC 15:35  |  Issac 15/11/06
  46.   Re: Swiss (Dingo) #30 15:41  |  Chris 15/11/06
  47.   an anti-Semitism promoter 15:42  |  Isaac 15/11/06
  48.   obviously NOTHING SHOULD HAVE BEEN LEFT AS 15:44  |  paul harris 15/11/06
  49.   Ralph : You should say it louder and more often 15:45  |  Guy From NYC 15/11/06
  50.   God you people are ugly 15:46  |  Marilyn 15/11/06
  51.   Re: Peter #25 15:51  |  Chris 15/11/06
  52.   I agree with Shlomo 15:54  |  JewishHeart 15/11/06
  53.   David and his too "bad response" #26 15:54  |  yaakov sullivan 15/11/06
  54.   hass 16:02  |  yaakov 15/11/06
  55.   #1not the sea just sinai 16:03  |  Moshe 15/11/06
  56.   ahmadinejad was right after all 16:04  |  esteban 15/11/06
  57.   And Israelis complain about minor irritations like Qassams 16:11  |  Stephen Murray 15/11/06
  58.   Swiss(Dino) 16:25  |  ODP 15/11/06
  59.   Bomb The Quassamers Out Of Gaza! 16:36  |  Yosemite Sam 15/11/06
  60.   Amira Hass - is a traitor (as Gideon Levy too). They should write 16:41  |  Vitttorio 15/11/06
  61.   Anyone on this forum still has a BRAIN? 16:57  |  William P. 15/11/06
  62.   God Bless The Conscience of Israel 17:05  |  Timothy 15/11/06
  63.   esteban, and so were the bombers of 11M? 17:07  |  Paul Henzen 15/11/06
  64.   2 klaudia 17:15  |  Alex 15/11/06
  65.   And yet there are no calls 17:18  |  Igor 15/11/06
  66.   I guess Sderot does not have to brace 17:27  |  Gene 15/11/06
  67.   #61 - Timothy 17:43  |  ODP 15/11/06
  68.   # 45 Chris 17:48  |  Swiss (Dino) 15/11/06
  69.   # 57 ODP 17:53  |  Swiss (Dino) 15/11/06
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  71.   Amira Hassan strikes again! 18:00  |  Roberto 15/11/06
  72.   Amira Hass is a fraud 18:07  |  Ken Jurist 15/11/06
  73.   Vittorio - you should be reading the Jerusalem Post 19:00  |  Lebanese admirer 15/11/06
  74.   Thank you Haaretz... 19:03  |  Hymie 15/11/06
  75.   Stop the qassams and the difficulties will also stop 19:06  |  Kenny 15/11/06
  76.   lebanese admirer 19:14  |  bev 15/11/06
  77.   A wish 19:15  |  Janice 15/11/06
  78.   #69 Swiss (Dino) 19:20  |  ODP 15/11/06
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  84.   swiss(dino) 20:08  |  eva 15/11/06
  85.   Stephen Murray ...only an idiot belittles Kassams 20:17  |  SHIMON 15/11/06
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