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Zionism is the Problem
The Zionist ideal of a Jewish state is keeping Israelis and Palestinians from living in peace.
It's hard to imagine now, but in 1944, six years after Kristallnacht,
Lessing J. Rosenwald, president of the American Council for Judaism,
felt comfortable equating the Zionist ideal of Jewish statehood with
"the concept of a racial state -- the Hitlerian concept." For most of
the last century, a principled opposition to Zionism was a mainstream
stance within American Judaism.
Even after the foundation of
Israel, anti-Zionism was not a particularly heretical position.
Assimilated Reform Jews like Rosenwald believed that Judaism should
remain a matter of religious rather than political allegiance; the
ultra-Orthodox saw Jewish statehood as an impious attempt to "push the
hand of God"; and Marxist Jews -- my grandparents among them -- tended
to see Zionism, and all nationalisms, as a distraction from the more
essential struggle between classes.
To be Jewish, I was raised
to believe, meant understanding oneself as a member of a tribe that
over and over had been cast out, mistreated, slaughtered. Millenniums
of oppression that preceded it did not entitle us to a homeland or a
right to self-defense that superseded anyone else's. If they offered us
anything exceptional, it was a perspective on oppression and an
obligation born of the prophetic tradition: to act on behalf of the
oppressed and to cry out at the oppressor.
For the last
several decades, though, it has been all but impossible to cry out
against the Israeli state without being smeared as an anti-Semite, or
worse. To question not just Israel's actions, but the Zionist tenets on
which the state is founded, has for too long been regarded an almost
unspeakable blasphemy.
Yet it is no longer possible to believe
with an honest conscience that the deplorable conditions in which
Palestinians live and die in Gaza and the West Bank come as the result
of specific policies, leaders or parties on either side of the impasse.
The problem is fundamental: Founding a modern state on a single ethnic
or religious identity in a territory that is ethnically and religiously
diverse leads inexorably either to politics of exclusion (think of the
139-square-mile prison camp that Gaza has become) or to wholesale
ethnic cleansing. Put simply, the problem is Zionism.
It has
been argued that Zionism is an anachronism, a leftover ideology from
the era of 19th century romantic nationalisms wedged uncomfortably into
21st century geopolitics. But Zionism is not merely outdated. Even
before 1948, one of its basic oversights was readily apparent: the
presence of Palestinians in Palestine. That led some of the most
prominent Jewish thinkers of the last century, many of them Zionists,
to balk at the idea of Jewish statehood. The Brit Shalom movement --
founded in 1925 and supported at various times by Martin Buber, Hannah
Arendt and Gershom Scholem -- argued for a secular, binational
state in Palestine in which Jews and Arabs would be accorded equal
status. Their concerns were both moral and pragmatic. The establishment
of a Jewish state, Buber feared, would mean "premeditated national
suicide."
The fate Buber foresaw is upon us: a nation that has
lived in a state of war for decades, a quarter-million Arab citizens
with second-class status and more than 5 million Palestinians deprived
of the most basic political and human rights. If two decades ago
comparisons to the South African apartheid system felt like hyperbole,
they now feel charitable. The white South African regime, for all its
crimes, never attacked the Bantustans with anything like the
destructive power Israel visited on Gaza in December and January, when
nearly1,300 Palestinians were killed, one-third of them children.
Israeli policies have rendered the once apparently inevitable two-state
solution less and less feasible. Years of Israeli settlement
construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem have methodically
diminished the viability of a Palestinian state. Israel's new prime
minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has even refused to endorse the idea of
an independent Palestinian state, which suggests an immediate future of
more of the same: more settlements, more punitive assaults.
All
of this has led to a revival of the Brit Shalom idea of a single,
secular binational state in which Jews and Arabs have equal political
rights. The obstacles are, of course, enormous. They include not just a
powerful Israeli attachment to the idea of an exclusively Jewish state,
but its Palestinian analogue: Hamas' ideal of Islamic rule. Both sides
would have to find assurance that their security was guaranteed. What
precise shape such a state would take -- a strict, vote-by-vote
democracy or a more complex federalist system -- would involve years of
painful negotiation, wiser leaders than now exist and an uncompromising
commitment from the rest of the world, particularly from the United
States.
Meanwhile, the characterization of anti-Zionism as an
"epidemic" more dangerous than anti-Semitism reveals only the
unsustainability of the position into which Israel's apologists have
been forced. Faced with international condemnation, they seek to limit
the discourse, to erect walls that delineate what can and can't be said.
It's
not working. Opposing Zionism is neither anti-Semitic nor particularly
radical. It requires only that we take our own values seriously and no
longer, as the book of Amos has it, "turn justice into wormwood and
hurl righteousness to the ground."
Establishing a secular,
pluralist, democratic government in Israel and Palestine would of
course mean the abandonment of the Zionist dream. It might also mean
the only salvation for the Jewish ideals of justice that date back to
Jeremiah.
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Show AllThe Zionist state of Israel can only exist with the funding from the United States. This funding must end. The citizens of the United States are as guilty of the war crimes committed against the Palestinians as are the people of Israel. All those awful weapons being used against the people of Palestine are given to the state of Israel by the United States. While there are rules that these weapons may only be used in defense, they are being used in agressive attacks against the Palestinian people and the good hearted Americans, like Rachel Corrie and Tristan Anderson, who are attempting to stop the Israeli attacks on the people of Palestine.
The United States must stop funding the state of Israel. We need those funds here at home.
I agree. No funds or arms to Israel.
Joe
First you say Israel cannot survive as a country without US help. Then you say Israel is not defending itself. Hmmm....
@wantrealdemocracy: Good points but good luck!!!. It will never happen. I can't understand why you people refuse to face the truth: Israel OWNS the US government period. They own the senators, they own the congressmen and most of all they own the presidency. No one can successfully run for president of the united states without proclaiming their 100% allegiance to the bosses in Tel aviv. And if any politician tries to cut israel lose his/her political career will come to a crashing end..failing that he/she will be covertly assassinated; the israeli mossad are experts at that.
This is a very informative article.
"Zionism is an anachronism, a leftover ideology from the era of 19th century romantic nationalisms". True, but actually I think its older roots are leftovers from Iron Age tribalism which have been kept alive for several millenia on the life-support of exceptionalism and the shocks of oppression.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day and it illustrates the double edge of nationalism. It means one thing when Britian is occupying Ireland and oppressing the Irish. But when it lingers, it easily becomes an orgy of elitist self-love and self-congratulation. James Joyce mercilessly mocked the Irish version of romantic nationalism in "The Dubliners". In its worst form, it becomes an excuse for never-ending violence against civilians.
Joe
James Joyce did not write a book called THE Dubliners.
As for "merciless mockery," try Ulysses sometime.
Oops.
Joe
The picture of a Palestinian mother caught in this recent ghastly Gazan nightmare is in a place I must look at it every day. She is hovering over her blood soaked son and while her eyes are hidden, the boy stares up at her from a morgue-like slab. I don’t know if death has already visited the child but his eyes are still open. If he is still alive it is a look of numbness, emptiness and shock. It is a horrific image but I should never be allowed to avert my eyes from it until I have lived the rest of my life trying to destroy Zionism.
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, propelled by the same economic dynamic, 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 demonstrating in Gaza that Germany’s National Socialists had nothing on them for cold-blooded brutality and the capacity for murder on a massive scale.
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 American cities to form and build the needles trades 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 clearly deranged attack on Gazans, the recent ravings of Israeli intellectual Benny Morris, and the rise of Avigdor Lieberman can now be added to mounting evidence that the guardians of the state are in the grip of panic. The Israelis are seeing their graves out of the corner of their eyes 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 bused onto military bases as a school-day field trip 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 the “Sampson Option”, 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 the pangs of its death throes.
Thank you, M. Martin, for a well-written and thoughtful comment. My only argument is that I do not believe Israel (nor Israelis) are, in your words, "sensing its mortality and is thrashing around accordingly." Rather, with whatever power hidden from public view that they hold the U.S. government hostage (I sometimes think not-so-veiled threats to unleash a nuclear-seasoned Armegeddon), Israel is convulsing in some limbic orgiastic blood frenzy. The public support for the Gaza adventure (remind anyone of Reagan's post-Vietnam Granada redemption?), the East German-Berlin approach to isolating Jerusalem, the settlements, the election, the pretzel logic, etc. all indicate a state that seems to sense that is finally about to achieve its own "final solution" that was set into motion some 60-plus years ago: the eradication - yes, the genocidal elimination - of the indigenous Palestinian population that so irks these theocratic brown shirts in their quest for a racially-pure Germa...I mean Israel.
"no gods, no masters" --m. sanger
Thank you, kgarry, for your reasoned argument over the idea that Israel has begun to feel its death. In support of the idea I would offer this. Recall 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.
When asked why they were writing on the artillery shells, one kid said, "Because we are zionists". Just what was heard out of the mouths of the Hitler Youth, sixty years ago.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
More evidence that fascism makes no distinction for nationality, race or religion. It can arise anywhere capitalism exists once that system is placed under intense pressure. In post World War I Germany it was a collapsed economy and hyperinflation. In South Africa and in Israel now it is racist interlopers attempting to dominate an indigenous people and control their resources.
[ L_I_F_E ]
"requires only that we take our own values seriously and no longer,
as the book of Amos has it,
« turn justice into wormwood and hurl righteousness to the ground. » "
Namaste
when the peoples of the world, including the jewish people, can turn and say with rachel corrie to each other and to the palestinians, "you are our brothers and our sisters", the monstrous devouring entity which is the state which hides behind the nane "israel", will finally disappear and fall back into the abyss in the human spirit from which it arose.
The Bush/Obama wars, the use of torture, flourishing police states, the Palestinians' plight, so much of what is wrong in the world today can be traced to the systematic pestilence of Zionism.
Though effectively hiding behind the cloak of Judaism, Zionism is nothing more than raw imperialism in disguise.
A new party in France has formed to challenge this corrupt ideology. PAS (Parti Anti Sioniste) has the explicit goal of ridding the country of all forms of Zionism. Anti-imperialists throughout history, such as Mark Twain, Martin Luther King, our Founding Fathers themselves, would be proud.
Until decent members of our own Congress, such as Kucinich and Paul, can "proudly" unite and succeed under such a banner, our country may retain its military might, but our moral authority lies dead.
we reach the enlightment ah.........
zionism is not the problem in and of itself, strictly speaking
israel has become the nwo branch office in the midle east - repository of american weapons - depleted uranium weapons, dime weapons, white phosporous and nukes
none of that is good
israel has become - via its intelligence networks - a right wing paranoid's haven
israel has great technology
they are the biggest security liability the us faces and has been for some time
the "dialogue" with the palestinians has been a farce
there is no dialog
the right wing of israel is in the process of expunging the palestinians from their homeland and taking the natural gas that lies off gaza
already we hear isreali politicians calling for the expulsion of all arabs
israel can never become a democracy - like the white men who control the world as a minority - equal rights is the last thing on their minds
just do the math, as olmert has recently commented
israel has thrown its fate in with the nwo and the gamble is that the corporations will always be able to keep the non-whites downtrodden
we see the battle lines being drawn all around us
the security state is ramping up in america and abroad
the die are cast
no turning back now
we are all of us locked and loaded
good luck
The zio brain has always been infected with a meme of evil.
The world must be purged of this evil meme.
alwaysamazed I hope you will expand on this perspective. I'll be watching;
powerful implications for "global mind change."
Zionism is a regressive ideology, whose end is near. The only solution is a unitary state. Palestinians would then enter the new state in a disadvantaged position, analogous to that of African Americans in the U.S. But, in the same way, after a protracted civil rights struggle within the new state, Palestinians would achieve their rights and full participation. I would only hope that this struggle would not last as long as it has for African Americans. At any rate, Zionism is toast.
The canard that nobody could have predicted the never-ending conflict
that establishment of a state for Jews and Jews only in the Middle East
would lead to was debunked a few weeks ago by someone who quoted
several contemporary texts on the matter:
http://tinyurl.com/cq33cz
I think the state of Israel should just end. Disperse the Jews elsewhere, perhaps to Europe, perhaps make a trade with Europe's Arabic peoples? Would that be wrong?
Jews aren't safe in Israel, and that fear is causing Jews to wreak bloody havoc on the Arab world. And don't think that the imperial powers aren't goading Israel on for their own ends. After all, Israel is the wedge that opens the door for the Westernization of the Middle East.
But bear in mind that the Palestinians are victims of victims. If there were no Holocaust, there would be no Israel.
Zionism will take Jewry into a black hole, and the Arab world along with it.
Hitler's slaughter of the Ashkenazi, Socialists, Gypsies and all political opposition did not cause the creation of Israel the zionists were hard at it long before, hell they were even willing to make deals with Hitler.
From the head ghoul's diary
Herzl stated in his diary:
"It is essential that the sufferings of Jews.. . become worse. . . this will
assist in realization of our plans. . .I have an excellent idea. . . I shall
induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth. . . The anti-Semites will
assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and
oppression of Jews. The anti-Semites shall be our best friends". (From his
Diary, Part I, pp. 16)
This story has been played out many times, they now call it Shock Doctrine like the WTC implosions, shocked everyone to watch it- allowed Bush and Co to murder millions.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
Sioux Rose
THE ROCKY: Excellent points. Thank you for your deep humanitarianism and capacity to separate the wheat from the chaff.
I don't care how much the U.S. felt guilty for not lifting a finger to stop the Holocaust, nor how much it browbeat its creature, the U.N., Israel should NOT exist where it does.
How about Delaware?one old atheist
godistwaddle-I don't think guilt has anything to do with America aiding and abetting Israel.
Might work. After all, Biden (former Senator from Delaware) claims to be a zionist.
q
Excellent article. Now watch American "progressives" and the like continue to *vote* for self-described Zionists (like Joe Biden) and their slavish supplicants (like Obama).
Change is hard--but it will be forced on us, one way or another.
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I would rather vote for what I want and not get it, than vote for what I don't want and get that. -- Eugene V. Debs
Israel has done such a good job of conflating antiSemiticism with antiZionism that many of us in the U.S. are still afraid to speak out against Israel's ongoing crimes against humanity. Where are our religious leaders? Where is our "change" President Obama? Where is the State Department when Israel turns its relentless violence against unarmed U.S. citizens?
On Friday, just days before the anniversary of Rachel Corrie's murder-by-bulldozer by the IDF, Tristan Anderson was shot in the head by IDF soldiers. He is on a ventilator now, and part of the frontal lobe of his brain has been removed. Deafening silence from the U.S. government, and our tribute checks of $15 million dollars per day to Israel never stop.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/15/israel-hamas-gaza-weapons
"Israeli armed forces and border police used the cover of the war against Hamas in Gaza to reintroduce the firing of .22 rifle bullets - as well as the extensive use of a new model of tear-gas canister - against unarmed demonstrators in the Occupied West Bank protesting at the building of Israel's "separation wall".
"The tactics were highlighted on Friday, when a US protester, Tristan Anderson, 38, was hit in the head by one of the new extended-range gas canisters in the village of Ni'ilin, suffering an open wound in his skull and substantial brain damage. ... "
For updates on Tristan Anderson's condition, and to see the horrifying video of what happened ( Israelis continue to shell the unarmed demonstrators as they try to help Tristan Anderson), see http://palsolidarity.org/2009/03/5324
As with the other warfare/occupation issues, Obama is well behind where the people are moving.
WAR IS HELL - HITLER FELL
WHAT IS REAL ABOUT ISRAEL
The solution, as it always has been, is a secular Palestine where Jews and Arabs both share equal rights. That means that if Russian Jews are allowed to come 1,000,000 strong to the country from outside the region, then so should come home all Arab Palestinians formerly booted out from their land and properties.
It truly is a situation of 'If No Justice, No Peace'. If Israeli Jews do not want to allow justice, then Americans need to cut them off for good.
The Israeli hardliners will never allow the possibility of zionists becoming a minority in what they consider to be their land. Because they know that many Jews in Israel do not share their lust for power and land, they do not want to enfranchise even a sizable minority of any group that does not agree with their own vanishing-point mentality.
q
They only consider it their land now, like USAers consider First Nations land as theirs now, as in might is right, the biblical stuff is just a smoke screen, the Russian Jews aren't even semitic, their ancestors may have crossed through the middle east on the trek out of Africa a zillion years ago, but so did mine.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
That was maybe an option, an idealistic one, before the UN Partition of November 1947. But the State of Israel is a fact. What would be in it for Israel, or any country, to essentially dissolve itself?
I am a Christian, but I have to admit that Israel is another great example of how religion is used by extreme evil masked by hypocrisy. Our national celebration in the U.S. of the birth of the "Prince of Peace," while we spread war and terror throughout the world, makes me sick. The celebration of "Yom Kippur," the day of atonement, in the Jewish state of Israel, goes way beyond even U.S. cynicism.
This article, by Eva Bartlett, a Canadian, on Israel's use of bombs filled with flechette darts to inflict the maximum number of injuries possible in Gaza, is another testimony to Israel's eager descent into the abyss: http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10397.shtml
Go to http://www.guardian.co.uk/graphic/0,,2274464,00.html to see how flechette darts work. Upon a timed explosion in the air, flechette darts are designed to spread out conically, covering a vast area which Amnesty International cites as 300 meters wide and 100 meters long, inflicting the maximum number of injuries possible. In the case of a densely-populated region like the Gaza Strip, the number of potentially-injured is deathly high. The same graphic shows how the head of the dart is designed to break away. Having penetrated inside a person, this breakage inflicts a second wound per single dart entry, multiplying the amount of internal damage done by the razor-like darts, which Amnesty International said number between 5,000 and 8,000 per shell.
zionism is the scourge of the Jews.
For a list of zionist aggressions check here http://www.rense.com/Datapages/Israeldata.html
For the story of zionism follow here http://www.marxists.de/middleast/brenner/
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
Thank you, Ehrenreich. Nice to see somewhere there's still some chutzpah left to say when enough is enough. Time to start thinking like human beings instead of bacteria.
- Insurgent
"Founding a modern state on a single ethnic or religious identity in a territory that is ethnically and religiously diverse leads inexorably either to politics of exclusion (think of the 139-square-mile prison camp that Gaza has become) or to wholesale ethnic cleansing."
That is so well pointed out. The major contradiction in terms of practice and lifestyles revealed in one straightforward sentence.
Thanks to Ben Ehrenreich for speaking up for fairness and reason.
The 'problem' might be more basic that Zionism. Read Deuteronomy 6:10-12 for Madoff style theft or Joshua 6:21, 24 for Israel's treatment of it's neighbors. Peace seems to be defined as everyone else paying tribute and groveling at Israel's feet (Isaiah).
All this might have worked for a bunch of bronze age ruffians slaughtering their way across Arabia but it can't work in a world of ICBMs and nuclear warheads. Alas, we have three varations on this theology of Abraham. We are all killing each other for the same god.
I think we need another myth to live by. Thus spake Zarathustra.
alwaysamazed I have always believed it is no accident that these three monotheistic, patriarchal religions are now in brutal competition. Have you written more on this subject? It is truly essential, and promises more heuristic insights, including the neurobiology of war and the evolution of consciousness! I hope you read this and reply, even though this is an old post. Unfortunately, I am new to this cyber conversation phenomenon.
Mideast peace has to start with the US cutting off the $5 billion or so US money each year to Israel to support the apartheid, ethnic-cleansing regime.If the US (and the balance of other countries) refuse to support the regime similar to South Africa, I believe that the ultimate justice solution of a democratic single country with the vote for all will come sooner rather than much later.
Great article, Ben! Are you in any way related to Barbera Erenreich?
Barbara E. has a son named Ben. Don't know if this is one and the same.
Joe
Dr. Wales, I have known many Jews. Many of my teachers growing up were Jews, and I can't say that I share your experiences with them. I still think your remarks are rather anti-semitic. You're condemning an entire people by suggesting that they're all paranoid and "inbred" and by casting other nasty aspersions. But you're also an example of why people often hold prejudices. Bad experiences can scar people in such a way.
Dr. Wales' comments certainly sound anti-Semitic. They may not be true of Jews in general, but they are true of some Jews, and Zionists fall into that category. I don't consider myself anti-Semitic, but it's hard not to be after having Zionism thrust down my throat for years and years. The modern State of Israel is an abomination, and you don't have to be anti-Semitic to think that.
Call the ACLU, they will help those poor abused Palestinians..
ACLU stands for American Civil Liberties, not Arab Civil Liberties. Good joke, though.
I'd say historical myths are the problem.
If any of you have the time, the following will throw a different light on the entire Middle East quagmire:
Read Uri Avnery, renowned Israeli author and peace activist, about historical and biblical myths
http://www.rense.com/general81/jhistory.htm
And, highly interesting, read about the book "When and How the Jewish People were invented", an Israeli best-seller by Shlomo Sand, professor of history at Tel Aviv university.
This review is from Ha'aretz, a liberal Israeli newspaper.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/966952.html
As someone of Jewish ancestry, with membership in a Jewish college fraternity, with in-laws, friends, and colleagues who are Jewish, I found this to be an excellent explanation of why Zionism is offensive to Judaism and to humanistic, Enlightment values generally. Buber is right, a Jewish state built on crushed Palestinians is a doomed project, and damned. The direction of Israeli and US policies for the past 40 years leads to three catastrophes: 1) genocide of Palestinians, since 5,000,000 of them have to disappear if Israel is to have their land without them on it; 2) subsequent destruction of Israel, again with deaths in the millions; 3) virulent, violent anti-Semitism in the USA. We are enroute to catastrophes on a scale hard to imagine.
Thanks Sioux. :) I cannot condemn entire peoples. History has shown us where that leads. It's saddening and even maddening that there are those on the Left that would do such a thing. Those canards spread about the Jewish people have a precedent. Hitler used those things to excuse his genocide.
That's not to say that Israel doesn't deserve the highest criticism for its treatment of Palestine. The history of anti-semitism (not anti-Zionism) then and now, real and imagined, is what gives Zionism its strength. Jew and Gentile alike are conned into thinking that the absence of a Jewish state will result in another Holocaust. Meanwhile, I believe that the existence of a Jewish state can result in another Holocaust. It's a lightning rod if nothing else. Even the Christian Right believes that God will eventually destroy Israel for their refusal to accept Christ. Does anyone see where this leading? "Never Again" is what's causing Israel to kill, maim, and disenfranchise Palestine, and it will eventually blow back onto them.
If Israel were to be dismantled, Jews and Arabs alike would be safer, and the Middle East in general would be more stable.