Israel: Prussia on the Mediterranean?
It is an assumption almost universally acknowledged among the liberal American intelligentsia that while the Israeli occupation is repressive and abhorrent, Israel itself is an open, fully democratic state with a lively, argumentative and very free press.
Perish the thought. After spending three months in Israel on a fellowship, I can say that nearly every member of the liberal Israeli intelligentsia I've talked to says something quite different: that their country's media are seriously diseased, failing to provide the minimal level of fair reporting and serious critical inquiry that are crucial pillars of an open society.
Americans who don't read Hebrew or watch Israeli television news may get a skewed view of the spectrum, assuming that Ha'aretz, the smaller-circulation daily read mostly by intellectuals and the political classes--and foreigners, who devour its English-language edition online--is representative, and that critical columnists and reporters like Gideon Levy, Akiva Eldar and Amira Hass are sprinkled throughout the Israeli media. It isn't, and they aren't. The larger-circulation dailies Yediot and Ma'ariv, as well as the Jerusalem Post and television news, are tilted much more to the right--just like the mainstream US media, which certainly have nothing to teach Israel in this regard.
And as for being an open, fully democratic state, most people I talk to speak of a chilling of dissent in recent years, running in parallel with the election of increasingly right-wing governments. The nadir came during the recent Gaza "war." I've seen a microcosm of this myself here in Beer-Sheva, at Ben-Gurion University. A few days ago, Noah Slor, who is in the graduate program in BGU's department of Middle Eastern studies, was arrested by police at the request of campus security and detained for several hours for quietly handing out leaflets opposing a bill now before the Knesset that would make it a criminal offense to commemorate Nakba Day (the day in May when Palestinians mourn the catastrophe of their dispossession and expulsion, which for Jews is a celebration of independence). She was doing this in a spot right outside the main campus gate, where students traditionally hand out everything from party announcements to information about political rallies, with never a bother from security.
Student activists and professors attest to a pattern of politically motivated harassment by campus security. Indeed, Slor, an activist with Darom le Shalom (the South for Peace), a recently formed group of Arabs and Jews in the Beer-Sheva area who "struggle against racism and for equality and coexistence between Arabs and Jews," told me that at the time of her arrest, a security officer told her, "Listen, don't pretend you're so naïve--I've seen you in past demonstrations. Everything is recorded and written, everything is documented." She can't prove it, but she's convinced security went after her because she was protesting the Nakba Day legislation; "that was the subtext," she told me.
The students were not going to take this sitting down. That same night, about sixty or so held a demonstration protesting the arrest, gathering at a university ceremony attended by the board of governors and other dignitaries. The students put masking tape over their mouths and held up signs saying "The Security Department Runs the University" and "Security Department = Secret Police." (In a response to questions about the incident, university spokesperson Amir Rozenblit said students are not allowed to distribute fliers on campus--why in the world not?--and that Noah was handing them out "in an area considered part of the campus"--even though it was outside the main gate. He also claimed one security guard was detained as well as Noah.)
The stifling of dissent was pervasive during the Gaza campaign. Nitza Berkovitch, a BGU sociologist, said, "I think the media was completely and truly mobilized. There was complete support of the war." A few days after the start of the war, in late December, a group of Arab and Jewish students held a peaceful demo against it. The police soon arrived and demanded that they disperse. They agreed, but as they were folding their signs, several were tackled by police, dragged to cars and held for hours, accused of "rioting." There was another demonstration in mid-January, this one even more moderate, with people holding signs calling for peace and an end to violence on both sides. Again, the same thing happened: dozens of police arrived and roughed up the crowd, arresting several. One BGU student, Ran Tzoref, was put under house arrest for a month.
Harsh repression of Palestinian citizens is a deeply engrained practice in Israel. Recent incidents indicate there may be a loosening of constraint on repression of Jewish dissent as well. Hundreds of Israelis were arrested for protesting the Gaza campaign, probably most of them Palestinian but many Jewish as well. Tzoref told me, "I was in protests in the occupied territories, and they acted the same here. For me it was shocking that riot police came to the university and attacked us. This was never done before, not on this scale." Berkovitch said, "It was like I was in a South American dictatorship. It was as if an arbitrary order had been given nationwide that a certain number of people needed to be arrested--it was a simple matter of intimidation."
Certainly the Gaza campaign brought out the worst in the apparatus of repression, which was fueled by a public mood of vengeance and hatred of Palestinians, which was itself heightened by the Hamas rocket barrages. (Berkovitch told me that many passers-by at the January demonstration shouted abuses at the protesters, calling them traitors and saying things like "Jews should kill more Arabs." "So much hatred I've never encountered in my life," she said.) The trend is worrying, but it should be emphasized that in general, Israeli Jews, unlike Palestinians, still enjoy a remarkable degree of freedom to speak out on almost any issue.
With a far-right government that is not only determined to avoid serious negotiations with the Palestinians but is actively promoting settlement growth; that shows all the signs of preparing for war against Iran and is actively stoking public paranoia on that front; that increasingly sees Palestinian citizens as a menace, as the enemy within, the contradictions of a nation that claims to be both Jewish and democratic are fraying. How can a state that imprisons 4 million Palestinians behind ghetto walls, bypass roads and a blockade, and treats another 1.5 million as second-class citizens, be democratic? BGU geography professor Oren Yiftachel calls Israel an ethnocracy (the title of a recent book of his); the late Hebrew University sociologist Baruch Kimmerling called it a "Herrenvolk democracy." Whatever you call it, if Israel continues along its current path, the repression will necessarily intensify, and the avenues for free expression will become ever more constricted. The old joke about Prussia was that it was an army masquerading as a state. Is Israel destined to become Prussia on the Mediterranean?

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There is something wrong when Common Dreams will have four articles posted about Israel and the Palestinians-but none on Sri Lanka. 20,000 civilians have been killed there in the past 2 months, 15 times the casualties of the Gaza invasion.
Result- hundreds of articles on Gaza/Israel. Sri Lanka-crickets.
BTW Anti-Semitism is a term that was coined in the 19th century to describe hatred of Jews-nothing else.
Asking how someone could be anti-semitic when they themselves are a semitic is like asking how someone could act in an inhuman manner when they are, in fact, human.
The term means what it has always meant- ascribing certain characteristics to Jews. You know, like posters on this board do with depressing regularity.
I think what Bligh4 is trying to say is we the enlightened readers of CD, are all racist and anti-Semitic because we don't cut the ZioNazis some slack when killing Hamas personnel and any Palestinians in the way while we don't seem to bat an eye lid when the Sri Lankan army in their last aggression on the Tamil Tigers and any Tamils in the way were doing there thing and they managed so many more innocent deaths.... This makes us unfair. We're picking on Israel. We're against Jews because they are Jews, Obviously.
Now I see how unfair of us it is to hold these ZioNazis to standards anywhere above the lowest of bottom feeders in the pile of criminals against humanity. They should be left free to abuse, starve, kill and maim with the same impunity as any others they can imagine in the world. It's only fair.
As the facts are being gathered on Gaza and the Jaffna Peninsula I hope Blight4 will feel relieved to know that no discrimination is being made by the lawyers from many countries who are looking equally for every means to put war criminals, and criminals against humanity into prisons, irrespective of whether they are Jewish or Sinhalese. That's fair, Isn't it?
Bligh: "There is something wrong when Common Dreams will have four articles posted about Israel and the Palestinians-but none on Sri Lanka. 20,000 civilians have been killed there in the past 2 months, 15 times the casualties of the Gaza invasion."
There's nothing wrong, here. It's just that Israel is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the USA and as such we all (American taxpayers) have a vested interest in what goes on there. It's also the single most destabilizing factor in a troubled world. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, is so far off the charts for most Americans that I doubt one out of ten could find it on a map and whatever happens there doesn't affect anyone not there. Even when the civil war was raging it affected very few people in Sri Lanka and now the Tamil Tigers have tossed in the towel it doesn't even merit the attention it once did.
Rainborowe
Rainborowe, you made an important distinction here.
Joe
Dissolve israel.
glenn ford, hi, did you mean politically?
Repeal UN resolution 181.
Very informative article, thank you.
I haven't been there in more than 20 years since what I witnessed in Israel already more than 20 years ago (went there 3 times in the course of 2 years because I was volunteering at an archeological dig, which in itself was fascinating stuff) was enough to stop me from ever wanting to go there again.
I did BTW also go to the West Bank while there, which is something most Israelis I know never felt like doing. That experience was profoundly nauseating already then. Things have gone a lot worse since those days, though.
Whatever the author describes was already in place when I was there, things have just exacerbated in the course of all those years. There is, strangely enough, no element in this article that comes as any surprise to me.
"I don't believe what I am seeing", I kept thinking, "they are acting like the new Prussians", and I did actually discuss this matter AT LENGTH with my Israeli friends at the time (I am not Jewish, BTW) and I didn't mince my words. Most of them didn't want to see the writing on the wall, though.
I want to remind everybody of the fact that "Prussia" was deemed to be the ideological precursor and enabler of Nazi Germany, to the extent that even the name "Prussia", historically a German province, was simply erased and banned by Allied decree from the German landscape after WW2 for that very reason.
Even if my Israeli friends were unable to grasp it, I personally could see the writing on the wall in Israel extremely clearly, already then.
And I salute all those in Israel who are trying to fight that insane imitation of their own tormentors.
That this flyspeck nation of 5 million Jews can continue to cause so much misery defies comprehension.
Only if you discount the billions a year of American aid and never-failing American diplomatic protection.
Rainborowe
Nicholas von Hoffmann called Israel "a little Prussia on the Jordan" back in the '70's when he used to debate James Kilpatrick after "60 Minutes". I think it was his last appearance on the show. That was many years and many billions of our dollars ago.
"Herrenvolk democracy" Woa, that pretty much says it. Democracy only for the superior race. Was ist der eindloesung des Palestiners?
"It is an assumption almost universally acknowledged among the liberal American intelligentsia that while the Israeli occupation is repressive and abhorrent,"
What an incredibly bizarre statement, not to mention an inaccurate one. There are very, very, very few people in the US who think that the Israeli "occupation" is repressive and abhorrent at all. Virtually all Americans understand that Israel has been repeatedly attacked and is just defending itself. Support for Israel is widespread and very solid. There is a very small but vocal group that is anti-semitic but hardly anyone pays any attention to them. They're seen as a lunatic fringe, and have no public support at all. The only politicians who support their views are extremists like Kucinich and McKinney, who are mostly seen as laughingstocks. These people have repeatedly failed to get even 1% of the vote in any elections. They simply have no support at all.
A more accurate statement would be: "It is almost universally acknowledged that those who criticize Israel are anti-semitic." That statement reflects the reality.
mikep, thank you from the bottom of my heart, laughter is good for the soul and that was great.
Actually though, that kind of sarcasm, that parodying of Israel, IS anti-Semitic.
I mean, jokes are cool, but I don't think they should be at Israel's expense.
But thank you, joe from northern california.
There was a local Jewish newspaper i was reading while taking a coffee break. The headline read "Parents OUTRAGED at Anti-semitism taught in local schools". The article then goes on to say how parents were shocked and appalled that teachers and the curriculum would teach blatantly anti-semitic stuff in history class then went on to outline in yellow exactly what was said.
One line outlined "An estimated 700,000 Palestinains became refugees"
Another line outlined in yellow "Many hundreds of thousands of Palestinains still live in refugee camps and are not allowed to return to their homes.
Another outlined in yellow by the editors of the paper read "Many Palestinian towns vanished off the map and were replaced by Israeli settlements"
Another line outlined in yellow reads "The Government of Israel regularly bulldozes homes that they claim are used by terrorists"
You get the drift. All of this stuff FACTUAL yet proclaimed as "Anti-semitic" with parents outraged and thinking Canadians at large should be shocked at this being taught in the schools.
It is this mind set that the Mikeps represent. The truth is anti-semitic.
You said it:
The truth is anti-semitic.
How could you call us Anti-Semitic? The Palestinians are Semites.
Actually, a majority of U.S. citizens opposed Israel's massacre of defenseless Palestinians in the Gaza Ghetto, and now are becoming increasingly aware of Israel's ongoing crimes against humanity.
Probably what you meant to say is that "virtually all American U.S. CONGRESSMEN and SENATORS understand that Israel has been repeatedly attacked and is just defending itself." But that would have been a lie, too. What our Congressmen and Senators "understand" is the power of AIPAC to destroy their careers. We notice that the traitorous Israeli Americans who spy for Israel are allowed by our "Justice" Dept. to go free.
U.S. citizens are beginning to realize that Israel speaks for Judaism about as well as the Ku Klux Klan speaks for Christianity. We are beginning to be less moved by the slogan "Never Again," as we see Israel carrying out their slow-motion holocaust against the Palestinians.
We are starting to notice that Israel, our client state, seems to control the U.S. government. And we're starting to wonder, as we lose our jobs, homes, and healthcare, and are increasingly hated around the world for our support of Israel's ongoing theft of Palestinian land and water resources, and murder and torture of the Palestinians, why we are giving Israel $15 million of our tax dollars each day.
You are joking right? If not, you betray your own deep-seated racism. You believe that right-wing Zionist Jews are superior to Palestinians? The master race (Herrenvolk) deserve human rights, the sub-human Palestinians deserve none. That is in essence what you are saying.
I recommend you read: "Beyond Chutzpah, the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History" by Dr. Norman Finkelstein.
Racist, Ignorant and Imperialist is no way to grow up.
So, let me get this straight. Anti-semitism is overused as an accusation, according to you, then you throw out the word 'racism' and its derivatives twice in one post.
Have you read any Finkelstein Mr. Mossad? The truth is not convenient for you? Let me spell it out: Zionists and their supporters are RACISTS, by definition. That's why Israel and the US walk out of the UN conference on racism.
Even if I cede the point, Arab attitudes towards Jews and Israelis is also racism by the same standard. So at best, they cancel each other out? Or do I need to bring out all the inconvenient quotes *you're* not mentioning?
They DO cancel each other out, except for that part that the Jews are actively committing genocide.
What they used to call the "Jewish problem" is now the "Palestinian problem", huh?
How does it feel now that the jack boot is on the other foot?
Next you will be telling us you didn't know about the suffering of the Palestinians in the ghettos by your hand, so occupied were you in framing perceptions to us, who foot the bill, as your own existential threat.
Please tell me about myself. I'm interesting in hearing about me.
You want to hear about yourself?
If I told you, you'd run away screaming.
You can't handle the truth.
NeoCon wishful thinking or reality according to Fox news?
I wasn't surprised to read that corporate media in Israel mirrors our right wing mouthpieces here in the U.S. Israel after all is also a military industrial complex willing to sell huge stockpiles of weapons to any non-Islamic country in the world (Asian & African dictatorships) to bring in foreign currencies and to reward wealthy investors.
When I was in Israel I was surprised to find that the moderates were frequently cowed by the noisy racists ("Kill all Arabs!") who would display public temper tantrums thinly disguised as patriotic outbursts in their efforts convince the populace for the need to eradicate the "Palestinian problem". It will take a lot more than simply replacing the right wing propaganda arms of Israel to enlighten these hardcore fundamentalists.
I was surprised and horrified at your perceptions of Israel. I haven't been there since the very early '80s, when I used to go often, living as I was in a neighboring country. I found, then, that the people I met were generally gentle and decent and longed for the end of the state of war that existed between Israel and their Arab neighbors. It seems that the right-wing in Israel has become much like the right wing in this country. I find it curious, though, that Netanyahu grew up in the United States and Lieberman in Russia. That explains Netanyahu and, according to a friend of mine who went to live in Israel in the late '80s, the Russian immigrants were the pits; the classic case of the slaves turning slave-drivers.
Rainborowe
The world would be better off if that illegal and immoral invasion called Israel had never occurred. And now perhaps, many Jews would have been better off.
Irony.
There is a direct line between the US and Israel. Both governments are united against Islam and all domestic dissent; propagating us into a society filled with ignorant, racist, narcissistic, militaristic zealots who kill for Israel.
When Zionists fill our defense department, state deptaetment, executive branch, think tanks, banking, and the upper ranks of journalism, shit happens.
fpma, succinct and dead on. Every single word.
I've seen many on these Israel threads get sucked in by the zionazi-supporters in endless back & forths re detailia.
The trolls seem to "win," here. All macro-substance is deflected as proving specific points or not becomes the pursuit. Ethnic cleansing and genocide forgotten for example as it is debated whether or not israel has a "legal" right to exist or Hamas is elected democratically or not. An obvious no & yes.
Ankle-deep blood drying as minutae is debated back & forth. By Design my CD friends. A tactic, "Keep it away from the big issues, debate points."
This again is the trolls 'winning,' and what they consciously seek to devolve into.
Having said this, to Jews who support Palestine and Israel both, my respect.
It's called "deflection" and the zionists number one tool is the charge of anti-Semitism. In fact, you'll see it in this thread.
q
Against Islam? Prove it, please.
You mean like the Hollywood depictions of Muslims and the evil incarnate of the Islamfacist intent on brutally destroying Christianity and all the references to crusades and typecasting of the muslim antichrist?
Give me a break with your smug, "prove it". Muslims are the new Jews thanks to the aggressive Massud mind-set of racial superiority.
Tell me where are all the wars goiing on right now? And why have they not started one with NK or Rwanda, etc?
And that constitutes a war on an organized religion? That's your arguement? Why are we not fighting a war in Indonesia, then?
Well what can be expected by those who believe themselves to "chosen ones" of a mean, vindictive, jealous "God"---that constantly needs help from weak ineffective human beings---except the same that can be expected by those who believe themselves the "chosen ones by proxy" (the USA) of the same deity.
The only consolation the Middle East may have is that "soon", the "financier" of the "Chosen ones" ---you know, the "Chosen ones by proxy", will fall apart from their own corruption, cutting of the 10+ Billion annually to the "Chosen ones" and they too will collapse----or be over run by those they have gone to insane lengths to make enemies of.
The irony here is that history will treat both the USA and its puppet Israel with the disdain they have worked so hard to earn.
Thanks to the author for this enlightening piece. I agree that many - especially in the US - are under the assumptions listed in the first paragraph. We certainly are not going to learn anything from the corporate media.
Israel becomes more and more like NAZI Germany every week.
q
like nazi germany, and, ..Listen to the words of Professor!!! Arnon Sofer, the government consultant who did so much to help plan the isolation and imprisonment of Gaza, in a interview with the Jerusalem Post in 2004: “When 2.5 million people live in a closed-off Gaza, it’s going to be a human catastrophe,” Sofer predicted. “Those people will become even bigger animals than they are today, with the aid of an insane fundamentalist Islam*. The pressure on the border is going to be awful. It’s going to be a terrible war. So, if we want to remain alive, we will have to kill and kill and kill. All day, every day.” Sofer admitted only one worry with all the killing, which will, he says, be the necessary outcome of a policy that he himself helped to invent. “The only thing that concerns me,” he says, “is how to ensure that the boys and men who are going to have to do the killing."---
"...every enlistee spends a week of basic training,- or at least a few days, doing bayonet training,--and we are putting a bayonet on the end of a rifle,-and we repeatedly stab a dummy that looks like a human being, and yell "kill!!" with every movement.- That is the basis, the first step of dehumanization towards the enemy,- the acceptance to kill.
There is a very popular thing our drill sergeants require us to say: the response to the question: "soldiers what makes the green grass grow?" and the response is. "blood! blood!! blood!!!, Drill Sergeant!..." "
Kristofer Goldsmith, ex army sergeant, Winter Soldier Hearings before the Progressive Caucus May, 09 Wash, D.C.
Quickstepper: "Israel becomes more and more like NAZI Germany every week"
You may have a point; Lebensraum is at full speed there with the latest Right-wing government.
And now the zionazi feed on their own young.
Boycott, embargo and blockade, the zionazi horrors cannot be ignored.
Free Palestine, Free Israel!
About those rocket barrages fired by Hamas, when those unguided homemade missiles land, they land on occupied Palestine, not Israel.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days