Israel's New War Ethic
Watching Israeli public television (Channel 1) these days can be an unsettling experience, and lately I've abstained from the practice. But after being stuck for seventy-two hours with our two young children inside a Beer-Sheva apartment, the spouse and I decided to visit my mother, who lives up north, so that our children could play outside far away from the rockets. My mother, like most Israelis, is a devout news consumer, and last night I decided to keep her company in front of the TV.
For the most part, the broadcast was more of the same. There were the usual images and voices of suffering Israeli Jews along with the promulgation of a hyper-nationalist ethos. One story, for example, followed a Jewish mother who had lost her son in Gaza about two years ago. The audience was told that the son has been a soldier in the Golani infantry brigade and together with his company had penetrated the Gaza Strip in an attempt to save the kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit."Because members of his company did not want to hurt civilians, they refrained from opening fire in every direction, which allowed Palestinian militiamen to shoot my boy," the mother stated. When the interviewer asked her about the current assault on Gaza, she answered that, "We should pound and cut them from the air and from the sea," but added that, "We should not kill civilians, only Hamas." The report ended with the interviewer asking the mother what she does when she misses her son, and, as the camera zoomed in on her face, she answered: "I go into his room and hug his bed, because I can no longer hug him."
Thus, despite the ever-increasing loss of life in the Gaza Strip, Israel remains the perpetual victim. Indeed, the last frame with the mother looking straight into the camera leaves the average compassionate viewer--myself included--a bit choked up. Over the past few years, I have, however, become a critical consumer of Israeli news, and therefore can see through the perpetuation of the image that Israel and its Jewish majority are the victims and how, regardless of what happens, we are presented as the moral players in this conflict. Therefore, this kind of reportage, where the huge death toll in Gaza is elided and Jewish suffering is underscored, no longer shocks me.
What did manage to unnerve me in the broadcast was one short sentence made by a reporter who covered the entry of a humanitarian aid convoy into the Gaza Strip on Friday.
My mother and I--like other Israeli viewers--learned that 170 trucks supplied with basic foodstuff donated by the Turkish government entered Gaza through the Carmi crossing. That the report had nothing to say about the context of this food shipment did not surprise me. Nor was I surprised that no mention was made of the fact that 80 percent of Gaza's inhabitants are unable to support themselves and are therefore dependent on humanitarian assistance--and this figure is increasing daily. Indeed, nothing was said about the severe food crisis in Gaza, which manifests itself in shortages of flour, rice, sugar, dairy products, milk and canned foods, or about the total lack of fuel for heating houses and buildings during these cold winter months, the absence of cooking gas, and the shortage of running water. The viewer has no way of knowing that the Palestinian health system is barely functioning or that some 250,000 people in central and northern Gaza are now living without any electricity at all due to the damage caused by the air strikes.
While the fact that this information was missing from the report did not surprise me, I found myself completely taken aback by the way in which the reporter justified the convoy's entrance into Gaza. Explaining to those viewers who might be wondering why Israel allows humanitarian assistance to the other side during times of war, he declared that if a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe were to explode among the Palestinian civilian population, the international community would pressure Israel to stop the assault.
There is something extremely cynical about how Israel explains its use of humanitarian assistance, and yet such unadulterated explanations actually help uncover an important facet of postmodern warfare. Not unlike raising animals for slaughter on a farm, the Israeli government maintains that it is providing Palestinians with assistance so that it can have a free hand in attacking them. And just as Israel provides basic foodstuff to Palestinians while it continues shooting them, it informs Palestinians--by phone, no less--that they must evacuate their homes before F-16 fighter jets begin bombing them.
One notices, then, that in addition to its remote-control, computer game-like qualities, postmodern warfare is also characterized by a bizarre new moral element. It is as if the masters of wars realized that since current wars rarely take place between two armies and are often carried out in the midst of civilian populations, a new just war theory is needed. So these masters of war gathered together philosophers and intellectuals to develop a moral theory for postmodern wars, and today, as Gaza is being destroyed, we can see quite plainly how the new theory is being transformed into praxis.
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It is all about the futility of violence. It just keeps repeating itself. Until humankind understands that reacting to violence with more violence is futile, the world will destroy itself. As Gandhi said, an eye for an eye makes the world go blind.
Christ preached that you are to react to violence with nonviolence, which is meant to totally disarm the attacker. As a "Christian" nation, the U.S. chose to react with violence to violence with 9/11. This was totally against the teachings of Christ because so called "Christians" have missed the point for two thousand years. The sad truth is that "Christianity" today needs to be turned on its' head to become truly Christian.
If the U.S had reacted to 9/11 by reaching out to all the nations of the world (who were so with us at time) for international cooperation and police action to resolve Islamic terrorism, we would not be in the situation we are in now. What we did was merely to stir up the hornet nest and de-legitimize the moderates of Islam.
In turn the U.S. chose not to have a national introspection after 9/11. Did we in any small way try to understand that the attack was against the trilogy of U.S. economic, financial and military power in the world?
Christianity is meant to be a transformational way of life, not a belonging system of us against them.
Israel - ever the "victim"
The Israelis have gotten so used to playing the Holocaust Guilt card over the years, they now believe that they can get away with a variation in every circumstance - that they would suggest that their FIVE fatalities since the massacre began somehow outweighs the 550 Gazan deaths and 2500 injured is beyond the most extreme cynicism.
Israel is a professional victim.
With considerable insight, Neve Gordon states "It is as if the masters of war realized that since modern wars rarely take place between two armies and are often carried out in the midst of civilian populations, a new just war theory is needed." He then declares, a "moral theory for postmodern wars" has evolved, and the Israeli attack upon Gaza represents this "new theory" being transformed into praxis.
Excuse me, not so fast.
Please spell out for me what the "new just war theory" theory supposedly is, and describe for me what the "moral" basis for a nation state's deliberate, massive use of hi tech military weaponry against low tech civilian adversaries and innocent civilian bystanders is supposed to be.
Maybe I just missed news accounts about this magical, mythical gathering of 21st Century post-911 philosopher giants. But until shown otherwise, I submit that this is just another instance of staggering Straussian intellectual hubris.
There is no new just war theory. There is no moral justification for the snake oil being peddled under the various brand names "postmodern wars", "preemptive war", "preventive war", "assymetrical warfare", or "global war on terror."
These murderous assholes give themselves way too much credit for philosophical gravitas they do not possess, while consistently giving both St. Augustine and the post-World War II international human rights movement far too little respect.
They do so simply because they think they can get away with it. And so far they largely have.
Time to take the toys away from the boys.
Bill from Saginaw
Hi Bill, not seen you here in a long time. Welcome back (if you did disappear for a time).
I never knew that an "old just-war theory" existed. Well, maybe it exists, but it too is a sham.
The prescient remark in one of the comments above that "it's about militarism" rather than politics or religion is right on target. The critical distinction to keep in mind is that between those who choose force (including economic warfare and other types of collective punishment) to resolve conflict and those who choose to avoid force. Israeli expansionists will argue that they are not "choosing" force, but the historical record proves them wrong: they chose to subvert the Jan. 2006 electoral victory of Hamas, they chose to provoke civil war between Hamas and Fatah, they chose to renege on their own agreement this past summer to end the economic blockade as part of the truce, and they chose to violate the truce in November. In the broader picture, it hardly matters whether the Islamic chicken or the Western egg came first. At this point, extremists on both sides have seized control of the process, marginalizing moderates on both sides.
.For every Israeli mother mourning the loss of her child there are literally thousands of Palestinian mothers doing exactly the same thing!
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
Yes, just like watching a nature show and seeing one animal "attack and kill" another. Depending on which animal the producers decide to follow up on, that is the one you will feel for.
Another Conclusion arose out of my mind.
This is not about Israel. It is not even about religious
fundamentalism, or fanaticism. Is not about Palestine
or the Middle East either.
This is about Militarism that employs all the justifications
derived out of Religion.
It is Militarism, employing wide areas of the global
population, politicians left and right, and its great
perpetual instigators, the wealthiest of this Planet.
This is about a Militarism, that has developed a self
dynamic, has become a self justifying human weakness,
perceived by its perpetrators as strength. Militarism
is making its final attempt to leave any morale behind
and transform this Planet into an eternal battle field,
in which all means are 'by all means'.
As if those Militarists are from a cast of humans that
are not related to anything else on the Planet. They
were brought in by Aliens long time ago, they are
not 'Homo Sapiens'. To compare anything on Earth
with a Militarist, would be a serious insult.
Militarism is about killing for profit. The wider the conflict,
the bigger the profits. More and more people on the
Planet get it. They get the message, that behind all these
conflicts, genocides and wars are their own Governments
with ever new reasons as of whom to attack, when and
why.
Gaza will enter History as the Genocide of a Militarism
out of control. 70 years after another Militarism had engulfed
the whole Planet and people disposed of as trash in
Gas Chambers and Ovens.
It was always Militarism, never civility that brought endless
pain and suffering over the human race. Therefor human
mankind has a choice.
To end Militarism now, or to end in and through it.
May All Beings Be Blessed.
No Restrictions Or Limitations Shall Apply.
Brilliant post...
Way to cut through the veils and see the common trait inherent in all conflicts...
Follow the money... Who was selling weapons to both sides of the Iran/Iraq war...?
Who profits on the "War" on drugs... "War" on terror... War on "Islamofascism"..?
the muslim the jew even the american consumer is ADDICTED to the empowering deification of death and blood and vengence as its ruling mythology, it's entertainment and it's organizing principle.
Death for breakfast, death as martyrdom, death as victory and vindication.
It's an eye for an eye for an eye for an eye for an eye for an eye for an eye while the PIGS get FAT off the profits of our sick romance with ourselves as rambo.
I sentance humanity to death..
Pan
Truly I also feel as if it the media is the United States of Israel bent.
Pan
Israeli`s first,ask no questions .
Cameiros
Its amazing.
The Germans commit genocide on the Jews,
and the Jews turn around and vent their revenge... on the Arabs.
Islam was always infinitely more tolerant towards Jews than was Christianity.
I daresay that will never happen again.
And if the crazed evangelicals turn on the Jews...?
It's the way things are done. Get with the new thinking of the 21st century!
We are attacked by A radical sunni Islamic fringe group based in Afghanistan.
So we attack an unrelated secular state with a largely Shia population in revenge.
Modern revenge, apparently, doesn't need to be carried out against those who committed the offense in the first place.
Outspoken Republican congressman Ron Paul says Israel had received a green light from the United States to launch an offensive in Gaza.
The Texas congressman said the Israeli attack on the impoverished Gaza Strip shapes a bleak future for the whole world as it means that, "the whole idea of preemptive or preventive war is spreading."
I, for one, have unpluged my Zionist controlled propaganda box.
I can never believe the United States of Israel again.
All I can think to do now to bring Israel to it's senses is to bring America to it's knees.
Emulate John Galt, call in well for a few years and don't buy anything, least of all anything on the Boycott Israel hit list.
http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-israel.php
I know it isn't much but, as the Little Hummingbird says, "I can do my part."
John Galt was the fantasy protagonist of Ayn Rand... Who neocons like Freidman and Greenspan saw as their pro-profit prophet...
The Neocons co-opted Rand. I love her novels. Especially Atlas Shrugged.
.At least you are consistent.....Loved Rand's novels huh. OMG.
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
Thanks for the info re the Israeli media!!
I remain convinced of the fact that things would have been completely different if Israel had provided a model administration for the - illegaly - occupied territories. No settlements, of course, no imitation of the German quest for land in WW2 either, which they unfortunately ARE imitating to a tee.
Imagine if the West Bank and Gaza had had the most advanced infrastructure of the entire region, if they had been the envy of every Arab in the Middle East! Imagine if it had been so perfect that they'd had quarrels about whether to get independent or join Jordan or just keep enjoying a superior qulity of life!!
I can't see any mushrooming of radicals under these circumstances.
But in order to achieve that, Israelis would have had to stop viewing Arabs as inferior creatures. And that's what it all boils down to, doesn't it?
Israel behaved as stupidly as one possibly can behave in this conflict.
Israel Department of War says about the invasion of Gaza:
"The floggings will continue, until morale improves."
there can no longer be any question that the zionists are in control of our government. if it were not, our so called [leaders] would have made one phone call and this would have stopped. we are just as responsible. the zionists propaganda machine is in full swing on the worlds msm. it is not working as it once did. thanks to the internet. the zionists and their barbaric actions are being exposed.
there can no longer be any question that the zionists are in control of our government.
Yup! It's time for American Patriots to disband these 'United' States.
History has no sense of irony, none at all. During the American phase of the Vietnam War, that is, the ongoing struggle by the Vietnamese to rid the country of occupiers, foreigners and colonialists - a struggle that had gone on for hundreds of years - the people trying to drive out the Americans JUST HAPPENED to be, at that point in time, communists. History didn't care that they were communists. However, we did because communists were our mortal enemies. We lost. History also does not care that an ignorant, fanatical and medieval group like Hamas is fighting against Israeli oppression of the Palestinians. What Israel is doing is wrong; it is a crime and it cannot be sustained. In the end, however long that is, they will lose. jareilly is right; give both sides 6 months to work out a compromise that may be bitter for all of them but can at least be swallowed. If they don't, withdraw funding from both sides and walk away. Let the EU fill the vacuum if they want. Let them throw all that cash down the rathole. They won't do it. No one else will do it. Without all that American money, both sides will suffer financial exhaustion and may finally bargain their way out of the neverending violence and killing.
MS:hi. I can't tell if you're making "history" something I don't understand. History is who writes it. Howard Zinn's wonderful speech of Nov.8, 2008 was run on DemocracyNow on Jan.2,2009 and it was GREAT. Have you heard or read it? www.democracynow.org It's about history and government. Now is the time for some of your humor,sir. (I'm so ....from all this....)
This is completely true.
The USA is funding this. Without that support it would stop within a year.
or descend to sticks and stones...which are far less deadly.
A sane US policy towards the Palestine/Israel situation would be to quietly but emphatically inform the "leaders" of both camps that they have 6 months to sit down and hammer out a permanent peace agreement, along the lines of a two-state solution, with restricted rights of return on both sides and international guarantees, including an international peace-keeping force patrolling a DMZ if needed. After this 6 month period, if the principals failed to successfully commence a meaningful peace process (vs. the bitter joke of the "peace process" in place for the last 30 years), we should withdraw our funding, ultimately choking off all $3 billion/year we give to Israel and the huge sum we give to or channel to the Palestinians each year. Neither party could survive, as currently configured, without this support.
This is, of course, somewhat less likely than a major, civilization-ending meteor strike.
The Palestinians have suffered from utterly abysmal "leadership" for generations. Their "resistance" has accomplished nothing, except to prolong the suffering of the Palestinian people. Their "strategy" is nothing more than cynicism in action, i.e., "if I can't beat you, I'll content myself with making you suffer". It is not credible to assert that any Palestinian, aside from the deranged, the deluded and the irremediably stupid, actually believes that the current "armed resistance" is ever going to produce "success" of any kind on anybody's terms, theirs or any others.
Israel plays a weirdly similar game. As some writer mentioned in the last few days, Israel is implementing the "solution of no solution". It is worth remembering that the UK played this card for two decades in Northern Ireland, thereby pointlessly extending the violence for that period, until finally, the Irish themselves decided that there was, in fact a real solution and with help from more humane Brits and Americans, negotiated it. The Irish peace, with some significant setbacks, is holding. The Israeli ruling elites seem more or less content with the violent, unstable status quo. It's working for them, just as our "war on terror" is working so brilliantly for our own military-industrial-imperial ruling elites. Why?, because then-Likud, now-Kadima needs the far rightwing settlers to govern, meaning it needs the settlements, meaning that there can be no comprehensive solution, meaning that peace and everything and everybody else can go take a flying flip.
Were we sane, we would do like a big bartender, holding his trusty old, Louisville Slugger; bring it down on the bar in front of the drunken, macho idiots trying to start a fight and then point towards the door, saying, "take it outside, boys!" in no uncertain terms. If these people insist on perpetual, mutual slaughter, at least they should not be carrying it out with our assistance.
A pox on both their houses. They should no longer be allowed to keep sucking the rest of the world into their insane conflict.
"Both sides" already have "hammered out" an agreement. It is called the Geneva Accord, worked out by Israeli and Palestinian negotiators based on UN Resolution 242. Before that, there was the Saudi Peace Proposal, which was accepted by all the Arab countries and the Palestinians (and many Israelis too).
Israel has refused these proposals and continues to gobble up all the land. There have always been excuses for this behavior, even long before Hamas existed. The first suicide bombings were not until the mid 1990s and the first Zionists arrived in the late 1800s!
The Palestinians have repeatedly agreed to accept just 22% of their land as part of a peace agreement. Many Israelis have also supported this (as many as 70% according to polls I have seen over the years), and Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery said Israelis should be dancing in the streets at the opportunity for the Geneva Accord. But the Israeli government continues to makes excuses and gobble up the land.
It sounds really reasonable to blame "both sides," but it is only Israel that holds the power to stop occupying the territories. Blaming teh Palestinians is like blaming the American Indians for the crimes of the white settlers and suggesting the victims were at fault for their own genocide!
If Israelis want to live in the Middle East, they have the same two choices they have always had. Implement something like the Geneva Accord 2-state solution or have a bi-national state with equal rights for all citizens (a true democracy). The only question is how many innocent people must die before this happens?
Isreal is a nation of cry babies. Even as their US-supplied fighter-bombers are dropping phosphorous bombs on civilians and their US-supplied tanks are leveling everything the bombs missed, they whine about what victims they are to have to face those terrible bottle rockets Hamas sends across the border.
It's a bit like the pot calling the kettle black.
"Isreal is a nation of cry babies."
Were New Yorkers cry babies on 911? I take you have never been personally effected by terrorism.
"It's a bit like the pot calling the kettle black."
I can't believe that even you would sink so low as to start using repulsively racist expressions like that. Can't you find a better way to communicate?
Easily rebutted:
9-11 was a very deadly attack. The author of the current piece is pointing out, on the other hand, that Gazan violence is mostly unsuccessful, and its effectiveness pales in comparison to the awesome power of the Israeli military. Israeli media spin, easily imagined for those of us subject to US media spin, exaggerates the hardship Israelis endure, and the subjects are hand-picked and unrepresentative of the population.
And in some regards, the US HAS acted like a crybaby and a great martyr over 9-11. We helped starve hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people in the 1990s. We've supported the Israeli regime with massive amounts of money and weaponry, which they have used to kill and oppress countless thousands of Muslim people. 9-11 is partly blowback from this, as I believe bin Laden has stated directly.
RE: "pot calling the kettle black"
Not racist in origin or common usage. See http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/287950.html
Yours was an attempt at an emotion-laden deflection; I suggest start making relevant arguments.
yohocoma,
"the US HAS acted like a crybaby and a great martyr over 9-11"
You know, people died. Human beings. With mothers, father, aunts and uncles. Children. Real people died that day. And I shed tears. I cried. Many of us did.
How dare you call us "crybabies"? How dare you?
Innocent people were murdered in cold blood.
And you get off mocking us? Even by echoing the taunts of Bin laden?
That is sick behavior.
As for your defense of the despicable phrase, "the pot calling the kettle black", I don't know what Cervantes meant, or William Penn, or even Shakespeare , but I do know that nowadays it's a racist phrase. I heard this guy at work watch two African-American men greet each other as "my N***A" and he instantly turned to me and said "well ain't that the pot calling the kettle black".
That is racism. I told him I don't ever want to hear him use that phrase again. And I reported him to my supervisor. I'm shocked to hear you defending that kind of mentality.
Joe Hope: And I reported him to my supervisor."
That's why I'm self employed you snitch!
And thus you totally ignored my argument for why I would say that the US has acted like a crybaby, and responded with more emotional triggering.
Anyone can turn a phrase into a racial slur. It sounds like your coworker has some difficulties in that area to begin with. In all my 40+ years speaking English, I've never perceived racial undertones with this particular phrase. Blackness is a general metaphor for something negative or evil or unwanted, used throughout literature and understood as such by most anyone in everyday speech.
I read enough CD to know, joe, that your efforts here consist chiefly of muddling of issues and tossing out one-liners and emotional prickling, playing the role of the mostly empty contrarian. Don't expect the effort I took responding to you here to be the rule.
just ignore joe, the ignorant hopeless fool... please?
What's so new about that? They've been doing it for years just like America did for the past 29 years.
Neve, why don't you and the spouse drop the kids off at granny's for the duration, and get down to Tel Aviv or wherever the head ghoul resides and starting ripping several pounds of flesh from it's backside, and remind it and it's attendant vampires that what they are doing to the people of Palestine is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
How DARE you write something that is so deeply wrong, repellent, and an utter travesty of deeply-held values?
Specifically: it should be "its backside".
· Yr Obd't Servant
It's OK.