On July 24, Barak Obama stood where a 96-mile-long wall of barbed wire and concrete once separated the ideologies and lives of East and
He reminded the crowd that sixty years ago this summer, the Soviet Union “cut off food and supplies to more than two million Germans in an effort to extinguish the last flame of freedom in
American pilots nicknamed the rescue “Operation Vittles.” History knows it as the Berlin Airlift.
For the fifteen months of Operation Vittles, American C-47 and British Avro
The Allies literally “flew to the sun” to save two million people.
The day before his
His presence at the wall so soon after his genuflection at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in Washington D.C. in June assured the Israelis that their “security” would remain the number one priority of U.S. Middle East Policy.
As a C-47 flies, Obama was standing less than two miles from the 400-mile-long wall of concrete and fear and hate that divides a land and imprisons hope and makes a mockery of the democratic pretensions of
The walls surrounding the
Palestinians seeking life-saving medical attention are denied passage to hospitals on the landscaped side. Children are born just to die in the scorched dust while their mothers wait for permission to pass—mothers die as well. Workers are denied access to jobs, farmers to fields and students to school. A season’s worth of harvest rots in trucks broiling in the hot sun. Food, medical supplies, replacement parts for a deteriorating infrastructure and the stuff of daily commerce are permitted through in a trickle much too small to sustain the nearly four million people held beyond the reach of humanity’s conscience.
Fully eighty percent of people in
Dov Weisglas, a senior Israeli government advisor, was candid, if not boastful, regarding
If ever there was a need for an airlift to breech a wall and succor a desperate people it is now. It is
Forming a humanitarian “coalition of the willing,” President Obama can order American C-130 Hercules cargo planes, with a payload of 18 tons, to transport supplies the 360 miles from Incirlik Air Force Base in
'Amaliet Ta'am (Operation Vittles), like the Berlin Airlift, will require a “trip to the sun.” But the “trip” will send a message to
Barak Obama is not a disinterested or ill informed or uncaring man. He knows the reality of the Palestinians’ brutally suffocating existence. But he, like all national politicians in
Hopefully, if Obama is the man he claims to be, he will change the realpolitik in
Biography: Robert Weitzel is a contributing editor to Media With a Conscience. His essays regularly appear in The Capital Times in