From The Ashes of Gaza
In the face of Israel's latest onslaught, the only option for Palestinian nationalism is to embrace a one-state solution
The assault on Gaza, planned over six months and executed with perfect timing, was designed largely, as Neve Gordon has rightly observed, to help the incumbent parties triumph in the forthcoming Israeli elections. The dead Palestinians are little more than election fodder in a cynical contest between the right and the far right in Israel. Washington and its EU allies, perfectly aware that Gaza was about to be assaulted, as in the case of Lebanon in 2006, sit back and watch.
Washington, as is its wont, blames the pro-Hamas Palestinians, with Obama and Bush singing from the same AIPAC hymn sheet. The EU politicians, having observed the build-up, the siege, the collective punishment inflicted on Gaza, the targeting of civilians etc (for all the gory detail, see Harvard scholar Sara Roy's chilling essay in the London Review of Books) were convinced that it was the rocket attacks that had "provoked" Israel but called on both sides to end the violence, with nil effect. The moth-eaten Mubarak dictatorship in Egypt and Nato's favourite Islamists in Ankara failed to register even a symbolic protest by recalling their ambassadors from Israel. China and Russia did not convene a meeting of the UN security council to discuss the crisis.
As result of official apathy, one outcome of this latest attack will be to inflame Muslim communities throughout the world and swell the ranks of those very organisations that the west claims it is combating in the "war against terror".
The bloodshed in Gaza raises broader strategic questions for both sides, issues related to recent history. One fact that needs to be recognised is that there is no Palestinian Authority. There never was one. The Oslo Accords were an unmitigated disaster for the Palestinians, creating a set of disconnected and shrivelled Palestinian ghettoes under the permanent watch of a brutal enforcer. The PLO, once the repository of Palestinian hope, became little more than a supplicant for EU money.
Western enthusiasm for democracy stops when those opposed to its policies are elected to office. The west and Israel tried everything to secure a Fatah victory: Palestinian voters rebuffed the concerted threats and bribes of the "international community" in a campaign that saw Hamas members and other oppositionists routinely detained or assaulted by the IDF, their posters confiscated or destroyed, US and EU funds channelled into the Fatah campaign, and US congressmen announcing that Hamas should not be allowed to run.
Even the timing of the election was set by the determination to rig the outcome. Scheduled for the summer of 2005, it was delayed till January 2006 to give Abbas time to distribute assets in Gaza - in the words of an Egyptian intelligence officer, "the public will then support the Authority against Hamas."
Popular desire for a clean broom after ten years of corruption, bullying and bluster under Fatah proved stronger than all of this. Hamas's electoral triumph was treated as an ominous sign of rising fundamentalism, and a fearsome blow to the prospects of peace with Israel, by rulers and journalists across the Atlantic world. Immediate financial and diplomatic pressures were applied to force Hamas to adopt the same policies as those of the party it had defeated at the polls. Uncompromised by the Palestinian Authority's combination of greed and dependency, the self-enrichment of its servile spokesmen and policemen, and their acquiescence in a "peace process" that has brought only further expropriation and misery to the population under them, Hamas offered the alternative of a simple example. Without any of the resources of its rival, it set up clinics, schools, hospitals, vocational training and welfare programmes for the poor. Its leaders and cadres lived frugally, within reach of ordinary people.
It is this response to everyday needs that has won Hamas the broad base of its support, not daily recitation of verses from the Koran. How far its conduct in the second Intifada has given it an additional degree of credibility is less clear. Its armed attacks on Israel, like those of Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade or Islamic Jihad, have been retaliations against an occupation far more deadly than any actions it has ever undertaken. Measured on the scale of IDF killings, Palestinian strikes have been few and far between. The asymmetry was starkly exposed during Hamas's unilateral ceasefire, begun in June 2003, and maintained throughout the summer, despite the Israeli campaign of raids and mass arrests that followed, in which some 300 Hamas cadres were seized from the West Bank.
On August 19 2003, a self-proclaimed "Hamas" cell from Hebron, disowned and denounced by the official leadership, blew up a bus in west Jerusalem, upon which Israel promptly assassinated the Hamas ceasefire's negotiator, Ismail Abu Shanab. Hamas, in turn, responded. In return, the Palestinian Authority and Arab states cut funding to its charities and, in September 2003, the EU declared the whole Hamas movement to be a terrorist organization - a longstanding demand of Tel Aviv.
What has actually distinguished Hamas in a hopelessly unequal combat is not dispatch of suicide bombers, to which a range of competing groups resorted, but its superior discipline - demonstrated by its ability to enforce a self-declared ceasefire against Israel over the past year. All civilian deaths are to be condemned, but since Israel is their principal practitioner, Euro-American cant serves only to expose those who utter it. Overwhelmingly, the boot of murder is on the other foot, ruthlessly stamped into Palestine by a modern army equipped with jets, tanks and missiles in the longest-armed oppression of modern history.
"Nobody can reject or condemn the revolt of a people that has been suffering under military occupation for 45 years against occupation force," said General Shlomo Gazit, former chief of Israeli military intelligence, in 1993. The real grievance of the EU and US against Hamas is that it refused to accept the capitulation of the Oslo Accords, and has rejected every subsequent effort, from Taba to Geneva, to pass off their calamities on the Palestinians. The west's priority ever since was to break this resistance. Cutting off funding to the Palestinian Authority is an obvious weapon with which to bludgeon Hamas into submission. Boosting the presidential powers of Abbas - as publicly picked for his post by Washington, as was Karzai in Kabul - at the expense of the legislative council is another.
No serious efforts were made to negotiate with the elected Palestinian leadership. I doubt if Hamas could have been rapidly suborned to western and Israeli interests, but it would not have been unprecedented. Hamas' programmatic heritage remains mortgaged to the most fatal weakness of Palestinian nationalism: the belief that the political choices before it are either rejection of the existence of Israel altogether or acceptance of the dismembered remnants of a fifth of the country. From the fantasy maximalism of the first to the pathetic minimalism of the second, the path is all too short, as the history of Fatah has shown.
The test for Hamas is not whether it can be house-trained to the satisfaction of western opinion, but whether it can break with this crippling tradition. Soon after the Hamas election victory in Gaza, I was asked in public by a Palestinian what I would do in their place. "Dissolve the Palestinian Authority" was my response and end the make-believe. To do so would situate the Palestinian national cause on its proper basis, with the demand that the country and its resources be divided equitably, in proportion to two populations that are equal in size - not 80% to one and 20% to the other, a dispossession of such iniquity that no self-respecting people will ever submit to it in the long run. The only acceptable alternative is a single state for Jews and Palestinians alike, in which the exactions of Zionism are repaired. There is no other way.
And Israeli citizens might ponder the following words from Shakespeare (in The Merchant of Venice), which I have slightly altered:
"I am a Palestinian. Hath not a Palestinian eyes? Hath not a Palestinian hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? Fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Jew is? If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that ... the villainy you teach me, I will execute; and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction."
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Show AllIf war and violence could bring Peace, surely you would have it by now.
Time to change tactics?
Gandhi anyone?
snydly:there's a very beautiful bronze statue of Gandhi in Union Square Park, at the corner of 14th St. in NYC by a sculptor named Kantilal B. Patel,put in place in 1986. I've taken many photos of it. It should be on the NYC Parks Department website. I just googled, and there are several photos.
You people are fools. Your the same people that excused Stalin because he was a commie and u loved commies back then. The irony here is Hamas is a fascistic bunch of reich wing religious thugs. But,as long as they kill Jews no problem. Hypocrisy isn't just a problem on the right it seems.
Stalin died before I was born you jerk!
I got this in an e-mail from "The Palestine Chronicle" today:
"The Palestine Chronicle is making available the list below, simply as a start up tool to those who need help finding alternative news, commentary and all sorts of information regarding the situation in Gaza. It's not meant to suggest that these are the only available resources, and we apologize if we have missed some obvious choices. In fact, we are sure that we have. Nonetheless, we hope that the list below will help you find more information that you cannot locate in your local or national media."
The Palestine Chronicle
www.palestinechronicle.com
The Electronic Intifada
www.electronicintifada.net
The AlternativeInformationCenter
www.alternativenews.org
InternationalMiddle EastMediaCenter
www.imemc.org
Stop the Wall
www.stopthewall.org
Islam Online
www.islamonline.net
Press TV
www.presstv.ir
CounterPunch
www.counterpunch.org
Free Gaza
www.freegaza.org
AMIN
www.amin.org
Palestinian News Agency WAFA
http://english.wafa.ps
Al Ahram Weekly
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg
BitterLemons
www.bitterlemons.org
Palestine Think Tank
www.palestinethinktank.com
Friends of Al Aqsa
www.aqsa.org.uk
Palestine Information Center
www.palestine-info.co.uk/en
MIFTAH
www.miftah.org
Palestine Solidarity Campaign
www.palestinecampaign.org
PalestineCenter for Human Rights
http://www.pchrgaza.org
Znet
www.zmag.org/znet
IndyMedia
www.indymedia.org
Haaretz
http://www.haaretz.com
YouTube Aljazeera Channel Arabic
www.youtube.com/user/aljazeerachannel?ob=4
YouTube Aljazeera Channel English
www.youtube.com/user/AlJazeeraEnglish
HELP GAZA - Charities
KinderUSA
http://www.kinderusa.org
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
http://www.anera.org
Friends of UNRWA
http://www.friendsunrwa.org
Christian Aid
http://www.christianaid.org.uk
Islamic Relief
http://www.islamic-relief.com
Thanks !! Ive been meaning to compile a list like this and pass it along ...
If Obama does go along with AIPAC's tune then I fear the US will soon (if it hasn't already) lose the hearts and minds of the mideast street, if not the mideast itself over this.
We american better get use to being isolated folks, because that day is comming.
PFunk
Sam Hexagram
Dear Bill from Saginaw, I fear Tariq is right with regard to Obama singing from AIPAC's script. His first appointment was Rahm Israel Emanual in the role of his Chief of Staff. Not only is Rahm implicated in the selling of Obama's senatorial seat, but he has been in the same army that is destroying Gaza now and has therefore been an Israeli citizen. His father still lives in Israel and was in the Irgun, the Jewish terrorist group that killed 91 people when they blew up the King David Hotel in 1946, as mentioned by malcolm martin above. Indeed, Rahm is a good candidate to be Obama's AIPAC man, supplying their money and their policies.
Sam Hexagram
Advanced weapons aren't necessary for killing. Rachel Corrie, an American volunteer in Gaza, was killed by an Israeli bulldozer.
Paul Siemering
Thanks Tariq.
A holocaust survivor named Dr. Schlomo Schmelzman wrote a letter to the Israeli press a long time ago, but his thoughts are timeless:
"In my childhood I have suffered fear, hunger and humiliation when I passed through the Warsaw Ghetto, through the labor camps, to Buchenwald. Today, as a citizen of Israel, I cannot accept the systematic destruction of cities, towns and refugee camps. I cannot accept the technocratic cruelty if the bombing...I hear familiar sounds today...I hear "dirty Arabs' and I remember 'dirty Jews'. I hear about 'closed areas' and I remember ghettos and camps. I hear 'two legged beasts' and I remember 'Untermenschen' ('subhumans')...Too many things in Israel remind me of too many things..."
( from John Pilger "Freedom Next Time")
Thank you for providing this passage.
Joe
Quote:
“During the last seven years, 14 Israelis have been killed by mostly homemade rockets fired from the Gaza Strip, while more than 5,000 Palestinians were killed by Israel with some of the most advanced US-supplied armaments in the world. And while no rockets are fired from the West Bank, 45 Palestinians have died there at Israel's hands this year alone. The issue is of course not just the vast disparity in weapons and power, but that one side is the occupier, the other the occupied.”
Seumas Milne
The Guardian, Tuesday 30 December 2008
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/30/israel-and-the-palestinians-middle-east
"Western enthusiasm for democracy stops when those opposed to its policies are elected to office."
"Western enthusiasm?" No, the oil boys, the money boys, the mega-corporate boys, the empire boys who support Israel so Israel can serve as the watchdog over the Gulf ... the oil, the water. Israel has U.S.-made nukes to bomb Islamic countries who get in the way of "Western" ambitions and to protect its own ambitions and "right" to exist. "Western" includes the old colonial powers of Europe who are going tch-tch about the tragedy taking place in Gaza, occasionally making a few toothless, politically correct statements directed toward Israel's government regarding its heavy use of force and its inhumane treatment of the Palestinian population. Of course, "inhumane treatment" would not be the words used.
I have no more "Western enthusiasm" nor enthusiasm for Israel. I hold all who perpetrate and partner these genocidal crimes happening now, carefully planned with the intention to get rid of another million or so of Palestinians, I hold them all in utter contempt for their despicable minds, heartlessness, soullessness, and filthily dishonest characters.
When Hamas was elected by the Palestinian to govern them in the honest democratic election that it was, IF they were permitted to govern and were respected as the leaders of the Palestinians and dialogue was regularly happening toward a fair and positive solution, this genocidal massacre would not be happening. It's that simple if peace and getting along was the objective, but it wasn't and it isn't. The Israeli Zionists want all the land and they want the Palestinians dead or gone. That has been part and parcel of the avid desire and the plan for more than sixty years.
Again I suggest to all you Zionist thugs that you move to the ranch lands of Crawford, Texas. You will be in very excellent, compatible company with George Wanker Bush with frequent visits from Richard Cheney who will teach you how to shoot: 500 partridges at a clip; carefully selected game birds which were caged for all of their lives waiting for the moment of their death by the brave warriors. You'll feel right at home. Tip: Watch your faces ... and your backs.
/cm
I Am So blessed
I am so blessed
Being a Palestinian
Being a refugee
For over fifty years
I am so blessed
I wasn’t in the tank
With an army uniform
Killing and destroying
To frighten people away
“It was a barren land”
Later on to say!
I am so blessed
Being under curfew
For most of my life
I am so blessed
I wasn’t with the army
Erecting high walls
Shooting at civilians
At every check-point
I am so blessed
Losing my father
In one of their raids
I am so blessed
That it was not I
Flying planes of terror
Firing that missile
Then Laughing and rejoicing
The mission was a success
I am so blessed
Watching my brother
Being taken away
I am so blessed
I wasn’t one of those
Kicking till he bled
From his nose and head
I am so blessed
Burying my baby
With a bullet in her heart
I am so blessed
I wasn’t that soldier
Who took a baby’s life
Nor was I his mother
Who welcomed him a hero
When coming back home
I am so blessed
Sleeping in a UN tent
Shivering in the freezing cold
I am so blessed
I wasn't that settler
Who occupied my home
Justifying massacres
With a "PROMISE SO DIVINE"
Then, tossing and turning
All night long
Wondering what's wrong
Haunted by his deeds
Searching like mad
For a long lost peace
Which he can't find
I am so blessed
Holding David’s stone
In my little hand
I am so blessed
I wasn’t giant Goliath
With mass-destruction might
Seeing himself invincible
With no hope in sight
I am so blessed
nahida:I just found your poem. Powerful. Wishing you.... As Ali Abunimah said, I, too am out of words. I hear your pain. I empathize. I shall do my best, as can, in support...With sisterhood, I note that it is a new year.
Honoring your words, here are mine:
Gaza Ghetto
Gaza Ghetto, sanctions and wire, blockade supplies, cut electricity, shut off the water.
The Children went out for a picnic today, the children they danced and started to play,
they noticed that ants had invaded their space, “look at those ants, such a disgrace”.
Gaza Ghetto a people locked up, their spirits much abused, not really human, it just doesn’t matter.
“Look at that ant on our blanket,” said Sally outraged. Billy came over to view the small stage..
“I’ll build a fort to keep them away. A wall and a fortress will keep them at bay.”
Gaza Ghetto, democratic election - Hamas is given the power to rule, a perfect excuse to punish.
“I’ll borrow some tools from old Farmer Brown, we can put these ants back down in the ground.”
A shovel won’t do, it will just stir them up, bring us more tools from Farmer Brown’s truck.
Gaza Ghetto suppress the people, close off their ports, their fields and their funds.
The children decided to use what they found to put the great ant rebellion back down.
The ants they were scurrying all over the place, they carry white packs; a bomb in each case?
Gaza Ghetto a now captive population has always lived there, a non-nation nation, alive breathing air.
“Get more weapons,” they began to pant,” we’re all in danger from these terrorist ants.”
The ants were in great disarray, as they struggled to live on that shining bright day.
Gaza Ghetto a genocide, a removal, a long bloody march, a reservation in all but in name.
The children shouted and tried to escape from the fear that they caused by the fuss they had made.
“They’re horrible,” said Sally and Billy agreed, “we can’t even escape if we go up a tree.”
Gaza Ghetto a people punished for just being there in a land that is coveted by powers unfair.
“We are in danger from these cruel ants’ revenge. Our picnic, I tell you, we must defend.”
Pound them with shovels, with pails and with rocks. “Ouch! Don’t hit me when you flail with that box.”
Gaza Ghetto not one more time do I want to hear, it’s so unpleasant, really unbearable for us.
“Go get the Raid, I know that will work, I’ve seen it on TV she said with a smirk.”
A final solution to the problem of ants, a short blast of Raid from a bright big red can.
Gaza Ghetto ~ that would be it, a final solution, how appropriate.
You ARE blessed and bless-ed, Nahida.
peace, c/m
I love your comments (w/ the one above). I hope we can make a change. But there's one more thing, all these as commented by another reader, are a result of power hunger and capitalism. Im not a socialist or communist, nor do i think that will change all these. But if it were not for the globalized capitalism, the world situation would be much more different. Of course inc. Palestine and Israel.
My tribe is so beautiful and your tribe is shit. Is this really the dialogue of civilized people?
This sounds like a concise summary of Zionism to me.
Oh, IC the Hamas line is peace and love? Read it some time. It's all about genocide and tribal bravado to the max.
Thank you Tariq.
BTW, every human being who opposes this Israeli action should call their representives' offices and state their opposition to the unconditional US support for Israel. I called mine an hour ago to vent. I was told that so many calls have poured in condemning the US stance that the staff was sending an emergency message to the rep conveying the stance of the electorate. Probably won't do any good as this rep has stood by in the past. I was really surprised by this action.
But I could be wrong !
If violence begets violence, does peace beget peace?
I think justice begets peace.
The American tax dollars at work!! When will America tell stop paying the bills to allow this violence? Most of the bombs have made in america all over them...Maybe the new President will..don't hold your breath.
This raises a question I have. I am curious to hear it answered from the most crass America-first right wing perspective.
Forget your lefty perspective for a second and give me the Devil's advocate view.
What is America getting for its unquestioning support for Israel?
What is the geopolitical, realpolitik advantage of throwing our lot in with Israel?
ooh I know one thing wingnuts would say
they provide intelligence we need to fight the War on Terrurrrrrr and kill more A-rabs
I think israel is part of the u.s. military. I really do. They are a satellite state and base in the mid east.
readytotransform:I just saw your comment. Chomsky seems to think so, although he has put it that Israel is an "off shore base" of the US.
dunno..........nobody's ever tried it to find out.
Until the US and Europe stop doing business with Israel, the Israelis, most of them anyway, will remain deluded into believing that they are free to screw the Palestinians. Israel has been fully armed unlike the Palestinians just like Europe was against the Native Indians in the Americas. Another common evil between the European settlers and the Israelis, or at least their elite counterparts, is their divide and conquer strategies of pitting people against each other. Until the European settlers gave the natives metals and fooled the tribes into fighting each other as if the European imported diseases weren't enough, the Natives were rendered helpless just like today's Palestinians.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
As Tariq Aziz so succinctly puts it, "The assault on Gaza, planned over six months and executed with perfect timing, was designed largely..... to help the incumbent political parties triumph in the forthcoming Israeli elections. The dead Palestinians are little more than election fodder in a cynical contest between the right and the far right in Israel. Washington and its EU allies, perfectly aware Gaza was about to be assaulted, as in the case of Lebanon in 2006, sit back and watch."
Perfect timing indeed.
At the risk of exposing myself to the charge of viewing world events through the blinders of American exceptionalism, let me draw the connection that the New York Times and the rest of the mainstream US media so assiduously avoid saying. The timing of Israel's latest high tech shock and awe atrocity is also directly linked to the power transition time frame going on in Washington DC.
The window of opportunity on unbridled use of the Bush doctrine of preemptive war is drawing inexorably to a close on the international scene, unless it is renewed. Last chance to get your free licks in, before the new sheriff rides into town.
I respectfully disagree with Tariq Aziz's depressing notion that Barack Obama is already "singing from the AIPAC hymn sheet" on the latest escalation of Zionist aggression. Last time I looked, Obama was kicked back on holiday in Hawaii with the wife and kids, taking pains to remind everybody that we only have one President at a time. That's the whole point. Timing.
Am I the only observer drawing a connection here between George W. Bush and Dick Cheney's imminent departure from the world scene and an abrupt uptick in military violence?
The President of Georgia studied the same calendar a few months back, bet the ranch in Osssetia that his regime's days of carte blanche backing from the White House and NATO for armed adventurism were dwindling down to a precious few, and wound up taught a bitter realpolitik lesson by Mr. Putin. Although the connection is much less direct or clear, it may well be that the Mumbai terrorist attacks were another instance of blowback timed to up the ante (and the body count) in Bush/Cheney's so-called global war on terrorism during the waning lame duck days of Little George's watch.
Yet the universal spin is that all this is supposed to be a test of Barack Obama's mettle, rather than just more chickens coming home to roost and crap upon the neo cons' dreams of imperial grandeur - the spreading of democracy throughout the Muslim world by means of a made-in-America sword.
The New Years' chorus I hear singing across my cablevision menu spectrum loudly proclaims the crisis in Georgia, the crisis in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Indian subcontinent, and now the renewed crisis in Gaza (wrapped inside the never-ending Middle East crisis) are all magic, pressing excuses which inevitably call upon Barack Obama to welch upon his minimal promises to scale back on the Pentagon and CIA's destructive presence abroad, or suffer dire partisan consequences if he stays his tenative course.
Bloody horseshit, I say. George W. Bush's bloody horseshit.
Damn right it's all in the timing.
This is what happens when electoral democracies like the United States and Israel permit sabre rattling jingoism and preemptive militarism to be injected into their internal domestic political discourse as legitimate policy options, always present there lurking on the proverbial table.
Bill from Saginaw
It's Tariq _Ali_. Tariq _Ali_.
He is a respected Pakistani/British leftist intellectual known around the world - except, apparently, among US liberals.
---USAn---
Sorry, but you are wrong! Obama will actually make matters WORSE. And yes, you did engage in american exceptionalism.
Tariq Ali is always a source of honest news and analysis.
This is a little off topic - but here is a letter I just sent to the local news station, NY1, about the situation in Gaza.
"Your news broadcast of approximately 2:10 PM today contained very misleading information. It said that Hamas had fired many rockets into Israel, I forgot the number mentioned. The next sentence said that over 300 people had been killed. The implication is that Hamas rockets killed 300 in Israel.
The actual facts are that Hamas rockets killed a few people in Israel, under 10 from what I know, while Israeli airstrikes killed over 300 Palestinians in Gaza. It is not right to distort the news in order to make Israel look like a victim and thus inflame Jewish sentiment.
This sort of reporting is incredibly opportunistic and shameful."
Hope to see some of you New Yorkers at this afternoon's picket of the Israeli Consulate on 2nd Avenue near 42nd Street.
Joe
jclientelle:Joe, I found this comment from you after I'd posted the one to you under your comment on " why are the college presidents quiet?" article, a little while ago. Good for you.
good for you joe..............sock it to 'em.
Mr. Tariq Ali is a wise man.
However, it could not be more obvious to the Palesinians that they cannot succeed through bloodshed, while the Israelis' fear leads them to believe they cannot survive without it.
The US is now a failed empire, cold to the suffering of others, and has neither the will nor the way to broker any sort of peace.
A no-state solution is the more likely outcome, one of these days.
The Palestinian People are beautiful. The Jewish-Zionist Terrorists with the backing of western interests, through violence, threw the Palestinians out of their houses and off their lands.
The Jewish-Zionist Terroists (now called the state of Israel)were ugly and still are ugly. The state of Israel is ugly. The United States and England, the principal backers of the Jewish-Zionist Terrorists, are both ugly countries.
U.S. - British governments attempt to extend their power to dominate and control the Arabs of the middle east through support of the Jewish-Zionist Terrorists is an ugly policy, eminating from the innate ugliness of these two counties.
Hamas is beautiful. It beautiful in part because it is not corrupted. It provides services for the Palestinian people; food, shelter, medical care. It alone defends the right for the Palistinian people to exist.
Because Hamas is beautiful, it speaks true words and is a friend of the truth. When Israel and it's supporting western governments speak, the excrement from bulls flows forth and polutes the commons with their ugliness from within.
Israel and it's uncritical supporters, occupying the Palistinian land and dominating militarily the Palistinian people, claim they're violence enacted on the Palistinian people is only protecting the right of Israel to exist. But friends of the truth see this as just more excrement of a delusional nature.
Why does Israel demand the right to exist? Why doesn't it merely exist like all other states? Is it because it tries to cover-distract its ugly illigitimacy with excrement; hoping to cover over the fact of it's illigitimate violent birth?
The Palistinian people are beautiful; Hamas is beautiful. The goverments that support the attacks on Palistinians are ugly, and the misguided people who support those governments reveal their ugliness though their ignorance and expediency.
They know who they are and try to hide their own ugly ways, but they only succeed in losing themselves under the cover of the excrement from the bulls, living a life of delusion. The friends of the truth see the reality for what it is.
This is beautiful; that is ugly.
We're beautiful; you are evil and ugly...ad infinitum.
It is just this sort of tribal drivel that keeps this region awash in the blood of both tribes.
Joe in Gainesville
Sometimes you read an analysis and it just makes sense. The fitting in of histories, tendencies and timing pulls together the separate bits of information that comes at us from news items, and the bigger picture suddenly becomes clear. I am so glad to see Tariq Ali's words here; they should be in every newspaper in the country as we watch this craven horror unfold.
A few months ago I heard Ahrundati Roy on an "Alternative Radio" interview, and it may have been said elsewhere, that in India (this was pre Mumbai) we are seeing the "manufacture of dissent". This seems the manufacture of conflict, a variable of the same theme.
It is the physical reality of the Palestinian issue that must be addressed; land, water, food and livelihood. There must be justice, diplomacy, and new thinking. What we see now is an interminable disaster.
Both anti-Semitism and Zionism are the bitter fruits of capitalism. The imperatives of that economic system forced the Jewish people to endure the pogroms and the Holocaust. Meanwhile Zionists, fueled by the same economic forces, have since executed their own crimes against humanity. 62-years-ago, an unconscionable attack on the King David Hotel killed Britons, Arabs and Jews. Later would come Sabra and Shatila and now the Zionists are are engaged in a genocidal assault on the Gaza Strip, a veritable concentration camp for 1.5 million Palestinians.
Capitalism created the idea of Zionism in its relentless drive to divide and more fully exploit the working people of the world. For the historic moment of capitalism’s rise to planetary dominance Zionism has effectively built a figurative and literal wall between Jewish workers and their non-Jewish brothers and sisters. In the US it has made a distant memory of Jewish leadership of immigrant workers of every stripe in pitched battles on the streets of New York to form and build the garment and furriers unions. It has squashed the great Civil Rights Era coalition consecrated by the blood of Schwerner, Chaney and Goodman. It has made unity with anyone but the US ruling class all but impossible. Zionism has performed as designed and isolated Jewish workers around the world in a “new Warsaw ghetto” called Israel.
The state that Zionism created has begun sensing its mortality and is thrashing around accordingly. The recent ravings of Israeli intellectual Benny Morris published by the New York Times can now be added to mounting evidence that the guardians of the state are in the grip of panic. The recent exchange of fighters recalls the 2006 attacks on Lebanon and Gaza and the resultant killing of civilians and destruction of infrastructure, the kidnapping of Hamas legislators, the targeting of a U.N. observer post, and the outrage on Qana. Each a desperate act farther outside the bounds of common sense than the one before.
During the fighting with Hizbollah, completely out of the blue on repeated occasions and in leaflets dropped on the Lebanese, Israeli leaders felt compelled to mention their power to erase Lebanon from the planet. A strong and confident force does not act so. The Israelis are blustering past the graveyard and their bully’s trepidation is now growing as the end nears.
Under normal circumstances the impending death of a form of racism like Zionism (see the picture of young Israeli girls writing messages and drawing on missile warheads soon to rain down on Lebanon) and the establishment of a secular state on the territory Israel now occupies where Palestinian Arabs of various religious persuasions and Jews could peacefully co-exist as equals would be cause for human celebration. Unfortunately, the panic that clearly grips Israel means they will likely join in U.S. attacks on Damascus and Tehran and resort to the use of their nuclear arsenal when all else fails. And that, on a larger scale, is the dilemma that the whole world faces as the capitalist system spearheaded by the United States begins experiencing it’s last gasps.
malcolm martin:James Carroll looks at it from a different point of view in "Constantine's Sword",nonfiction history of the Church's hatred of Jews going back centuries and culminating in the Nazis in Germany and the Holocaust in Europe. I think it was precapitalism in origin. On capitalism, I am not prepared to say. Chomsky sees Israel as an "offshore military base" of the US. (One of his comments on Israel. He has a big website www.chomsky.info )
Agreed Israel does serve to project US military power into the Middle East. But what does Chomsky say about "Zionism"? That's what I'll look for on his web site.