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Goldstone's Legacy for Israel
This essay is adapted from the introduction to The Goldstone Report: The Legacy of the Landmark Investigation of the Gaza Conflict (Nation Books).
A sprawling crime scene. That is what Gaza felt like when I visited in the summer of 2009, six months after the Israeli attack. Evidence of criminality was everywhere-the homes and schools that lay in rubble, the walls burned pitch black by white phosphorus, the children's bodies still unhealed for lack of medical care. But where were the police? Who was documenting these crimes, interviewing the witnesses, protecting the evidence from tampering?
For months it seemed that there would be no investigation. Many Gazans I met on that trip appeared as traumatized by the absence of an international investigation as by the attacks. They explained that even in the darkest days of the Israeli onslaught, they had comforted themselves with the belief that, this time, Israel had gone too far. Mona al-Shawa, head of the Women's Unit at the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, told me that Gazans took great solace from news of pro-Palestinian protesters filling the streets of London and Toronto. "People called it war crimes," she recalled. "We felt we were not alone in the world." It seemed to follow from these expressions of outrage that there would be serious consequences for the attacks-criminal trials for the perpetrators, sentences. And under the glare of international investigation, Israel would surely have to lift the brutal embargo that had kept Gaza sealed off from the world since Hamas came to power. Those who really dared to dream convinced themselves that, out of the lawlessness and carnage, a just peace would emerge at last.
But six months later, an almost unbearable realization had set in: the cavalry wasn't coming. Despite all the righteous indignation, Israel had not been forced to change its behavior in any way. Gaza's borders were still sealed, only now the blockade was keeping out desperately needed rebuilding supplies in addition to many necessities of life. (It would take Israel's lethal attack last year on a humanitarian aid flotilla for a debate about the siege to begin in earnest.) Even worse, the people I met were acutely aware that they could find themselves trapped under Israeli air bombardment again tomorrow, for any arbitrary excuse of Israel's choosing. The message sent by the paralysis of the international legal system was terrifying: Israel enjoyed complete impunity. There was no recourse.
Then, out of nowhere, a representative of the law showed up. His name was Justice Richard Goldstone, and he was leading a fact-finding mission for the United Nations. His mandate was to assess whether war crimes had been committed in the context of the attack. I happened to be in Gaza City when Justice Goldstone was wrapping up his public hearings and met several people who had testified before him, as well as others who had opened their homes to the mission, showing the scars left by Israeli weapons and sharing photographs of family members killed in the attacks. Finally some light seemed to be shining on this rubble-choked strip of land. But it was faint, and many Gazans remained skeptical that justice would follow. If the attacks had failed to provoke action, they reasoned, what hope was there that words in a report would awaken the world? This caution, it turns out, was a wise form of self-preservation.
The attempts to block, then sabotage, then bury the Goldstone Report began before a single word had been written. The Israeli government rejected the original decision by the UN Human Rights Council to investigate allegations of war crimes during the Gaza attack. The council was hopelessly biased, Israel claimed, and the January 12, 2009, resolution creating the fact-finding mission was, according to Israel's ministry of foreign affairs, "one-sided and irrelevant." It is true that the original mandate of the mission called only for an investigation of violations committed "by the occupying Power, Israel, against the Palestinian people." But when Justice Goldstone took the top job and announced that the mandate had been expanded to include possible crimes committed by Palestinians "whether before, during or after" the attacks, Israel flatly refused to acknowledge this new reality. "There is no formal expansion of the mandate," foreign ministry spokesman Yossi Levy insisted, against abundant evidence to the contrary. He added, "We will not cooperate with the mission, because its duty is not to find the truth but to find semi-judicial ways to attack Israel."
When it became clear that the mission would proceed despite this obstructionism, the Israeli government switched to a new strategy: doing almost everything in its considerable power to sabotage Goldstone's work. To this end, the Israeli government refused to allow the UN team to travel inside Israel. That meant that to get into Gaza, members had to go through Egypt. It also meant that Goldstone's investigators could not travel to Sderot and Ashkelon to hear from Israeli victims of Qassam rocket attacks-critical testimony if the mission was to fulfill its mandate to investigate crimes on all sides. Israel's strategy was transparent enough: it would force Goldstone to produce a one-sided report, which it would then enthusiastically dismiss for being one-sided.
It didn't work. To get around the government roadblocks, Goldstone flew Israelis to Geneva so he could hear their testimony in person. When the report came out, it reflected the scale of the crimes committed by each side, concentrating mostly on Israel's actions, including attacks on houses, hospitals and mosques that together killed scores of people, as well as attacks on civilian infrastructure such as water installations, agricultural facilities and factories. But the report did not give Hamas a pass. Goldstone concluded that the launching of rockets and mortars into populated areas "where there is no intended military target"-a practice used by Hamas's military wing as well as by other armed Palestinian groups-"indicates the commission of an indiscriminate attack on the civilian population of southern Israel, a war crime, and may amount to crimes against humanity." He also accused Hamas of "extrajudicial executions" in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Authority of repression and possibly torture in the West Bank.
The Goldstone Report is a serious, fair-minded and extremely disturbing document-which is precisely why the Israeli strategy since its publication has been to talk about pretty much everything except the substance of the report. Distractions have ranged from further posturing about the UN's bias, to smear campaigns about Justice Goldstone's personal history, to claims that the report is an integral part of a grand conspiracy to deny Israel's right to exist. Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador and top political adviser, said the report was "the most serious and vicious indictment of the State of Israel bearing the seal of the United Nations" since the UN equated Zionism with racism in 1975 and "an assault on Israeli society as a whole," while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained that "there are three primary threats facing us today: the nuclear threat, the missile threat and what I call the Goldstone threat." The phrase "blood libel" was thrown around with great promiscuity, disgracefully equating the Goldstone Report with the anti-Semitic trials of the Middle Ages in which Jews were accused of drinking the blood of Christian children. (For some reason this seems to be a problem only when Sarah Palin abuses the term.)
Given this kind of incitement from the top, it's little wonder that the 72-year-old judge was very nearly prevented from attending his grandson's bar mitzvah in a Johannesburg suburb, with the synagogue worried about violence breaking out. "I could not believe that political anger against him-which people had every right to express-had evolved into an uncontrolled and unconscionable rage that sought to violate the spirit of one of the most sacred aspects of formal Jewish tradition," observed noted South African judge Albie Sachs.
Israel has no shortage of critics, many of them Jewish. So what was it about Goldstone that ignited this conflagration? The likeliest answer lies in the particular rhetorical techniques Israel's leaders reliably employ to defend their actions. For decades, Israeli officials have deflected any and all human rights criticisms by claiming that Israel was being unfairly "singled out" by those who claim to care about international law but who look the other way when equally serious crimes are committed by other states. The problem posed by Goldstone was that his record as a judge on the world stage made it impossible for Israel to make this claim with any credibility.
Goldstone began his judicial career as one of a handful of liberal judges serving on the South African bench during the apartheid era. Though required to enforce the country's brutal discriminatory laws, these judges were also able to chip away at the system from within, helping to loosen the grip of apartheid in its final years. A 1982 ruling by Goldstone, for instance, blocked judges from evicting blacks and "coloreds" from their homes to make way for whites-only neighborhoods without considering whether suitable alternative accommodations could be found, a requirement that made it virtually impossible to enforce the much-hated Group Areas Act. As apartheid weakened, Goldstone began playing a more activist role, exposing a system of extrajudicial death squads within South Africa's police and military-crimes that eventually came before the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Goldstone's contribution to building South Africa's first multiracial democracy eventually took him to the international arena, where he sought justice for war crimes, ethnic cleansing and genocide as chief prosecutor of the UN's International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda. It was here that Goldstone began to dedicate his life to the post-Holocaust pledge of "never again"-never again to anyone. "If future perpetrators of genocide, crimes against humanity, and serious war crimes are brought to justice and appropriately punished," he wrote in a 2001 essay, "then the millions of innocent victims who perished in the Holocaust will not have died in vain. Their memory will remain alive and they will be remembered when future war criminals are brought to justice. And, it is certainly not too much to hope that efficient justice will also serve to deter war crimes in the future and so protect the untold numbers of potential victims." The judge was always clear that this quest for justice was deeply informed by his Jewishness. "Because of our history, I find it difficult to understand how any Jew wouldn't instinctively be against any form of discrimination," he told the Jerusalem Report in 2000.
It is this theory of justice-a direct response to the Nazi Holocaust-that Justice Goldstone brought to his work in Gaza in 2009, insisting that his fact-finding mission would examine the crimes committed both by Israelis and Palestinians. For Israel's leaders it was terrifying when Goldstone took on the Gaza assignment precisely because there was absolutely no way to claim that the judge was "singling out Israel" for special condemnation. Clearly and indisputably, Goldstone was applying the same principles to Israel that he had systematically applied to other countries for decades. The only thing left for Israel and its allies to do was to make sure the report's recommendations never came before a judicial body with any teeth. In the United States the job was easy: pro-Israel lobbyists handily persuaded the House of Representatives to declare the report "irredeemably biased and unworthy of further consideration or legitimacy," with an anti-Goldstone resolution passing by a vote of 344 to 36. In the occupied territories, the job of burying Goldstone required some very ugly tactics. According to a January 17, 2010, report in Haaretz, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was informed that "if he did not ask for a deferral of the vote [at the Human Rights Council] on the critical report on last year's military operation, Israel would turn the West Bank into a ‘second Gaza.'"
But while Western governments continue to protect Israel from accountability, insisting that economic sanctions are off the table, even welcoming Israel into the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, civil society around the world is filling the gap. The findings of the Goldstone Report have become a powerful tool in the hands of the growing movement for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, which is attempting to pressure Israel to comply with international law by using the same nonviolent pressure tactics that helped put an end to apartheid in South Africa. A new book, The Goldstone Report: The Legacy of the Landmark Investigation of the Gaza Conflict, will allow many more people to read the text of the report, along with contextualizing analysis. And they will be free to make their own judgments about whether Israel has been unfairly "singled out"-or whether, on the contrary, it is finally being held to account.
One of the most remarkable responses to the report came in January 2010, when a coalition of eleven leading Palestinian human rights groups called on Hamas and the Palestinian Authority to investigate Goldstone's allegations that they were complicit in war crimes-despite the fact that the Israeli government had refused to launch an independent investigation of the far more numerous allegations leveled against it in the report. Theirs was a deeply courageous position, one that points to what may prove to be the Goldstone Report's most enduring legacy. Although most of us profess to believe in universal human rights and oppose all crimes of war, for too long those principles have been applied in ways that are far from universal. Too often we make apologies for the crimes of "our" side; too often our empathy is selectively deployed. To cite just one relevant example, the Human Rights Council has frequently failed to live up to its duty to investigate all major human rights abuses, regardless of their state origins. So while the council boldly created the Goldstone mission to investigate crimes in Gaza, it stayed scandalously silent about the massacres and mass incarcerations of Tamils in Sri Lanka, which were alleged to have taken place within months of the Gaza attack.
This kind of selectivity is a gift to defiantly lawless governments like Israel's, since it allows states to hide behind their critics' hypocrisy. ("They should call us the day the Human Rights Council decides on a human rights inquiry on some other place around the globe," Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said, explaining away his government's refusal to cooperate with Goldstone.) But a new standard has been set. The Goldstone Report, with its uncompromising moral consistency, has revived the old-fashioned principles of universal human rights and international law-enshrined in a system that, flawed as it is, remains our best protection against barbarism. When we rally around Goldstone, insisting that this report be read and acted upon, it is this system that we are defending. When Israel and its supporters respond to Goldstone by waging war on international law, characterizing any possible legal challenge to Israeli politicians and military officials as "lawfare," they are doing nothing less than recklessly endangering the human rights architecture that was forged in the fires of the Holocaust.
One of the people I met in Gaza was Ibrahim Moammar, chair of the National Society for Democracy and Law. He could barely contain his disbelief that the crimes he had witnessed had not sparked an international legal response. "Israel needs to face war crimes trials," he said. He is right, of course. In a just world, the testimonies collected by Richard Goldstone and now published in book form would not merely raise our consciousness; they would be submitted as evidence. But for now, in the absence of official justice, we will have to settle for what the survivors of Argentina's most recent dictatorship have called "popular justice"-the kind of justice that rises up from the streets, educating friends, neighbors and family, until the momentum of its truth-telling eventually forces the courts to open their doors.
It starts with reading the report.
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Show AllIn a conversation about Goldstone with Norman Finkelstein as reported in Chris Hedges' "The Death of the Liberal Class", Finkelstein states:
"What the Goldstone phenomenon registers and catalyzes is the fact that it is impossible to reconcile liberal convictions with Israel's conduct. Too much is now known about the history of the conflict and the human-rights record and the so-called peace process. It is impossible to be both a liberal and defend Israeli policy."
The gist of Finkelstein's comment unfortunately will bounce off the consciousness of many a self-declared liberal. Sadly, there exists an entire subculture of people who are left of center on just about every issue except for Israel-Palestine. There's even a name for the phenomenon: "Progressive Except for Palestine" or PEP. Alan Dershowitz, Michael Walzer, Steven Weinberg (Nobel laureate in Physics) and others who define themselves as left-libertarian, social-democrat, or plain Democrat will speak with finesse on every issue under the Sun, but if Israel is mentioned they'll start foaming at the mouth and will hurl gutter-level slanders at anyone who challenges Israeli militarism and apartheid policies (e.g. Weinberg still claims that Chomsky is a defender of Pol Pot).
Tell it like it is, Naomi! Because as Carlyle said and Martin Luther King Jr quoted him as sayin "no lie can live forever."
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here is norman's site:
http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/
well worth checking out
israel is part of the whole psyop of the world that ranges from the rothschild debt machine to imperial amerikan nazi commandos, to gmo's, chem trails, surveillance, the war on terror, the bank bailouts and so on
the whole planet has been subjected to 1984 and it has slowly poisoned our minds, thoughts relationships and our ability to survive
the oligarchs are so contemputous of the sheeple that they have left us in a position where we struggle to live day to day
yet, the situation in israel is one that stands out in a world of atrocities
the genocide of the palestinians on the one hand and the continued milking of the holocaust 65 years after ww2 has come to and end - talk about speaking out of both sides of your mouth
norman has covered the holocaust psyop in his book: The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering
from amazon:
"In an iconoclastic and controversial new study, Norman G. Finkelstein moves from an interrogation of the place the Holocaust has come to occupy in American culture to a disturbing examination of recent Holocaust compensation agreements. It was not until the Arab-Israeli War of 1967, when Israel's evident strength brought it into line with US foreign policy, that memory of the Holocaust began to acquire the exceptional prominence it enjoys today. Leaders of America's Jewish community were delighted that Israel was now deemed a major strategic asset and, Finkelstein contends, exploited the Holocaust to enhance this newfound status. Their subsequent interpretations of the tragedy are often at variance with actual historical events and are employed to deflect any criticism of Israel and its supporters. Recalling Holocaust fraudsters such as Jerzy Kosinski and Binjamin Wilkomirski, as well as the demagogic constructions of writers like Daniel Goldhagen, Finkelstein contends that the main danger posed to the memory of Nazism's victims comes not from the distortions of Holocaust deniers but from prominent, self-proclaimed guardians of Holocaust memory. Drawing on a wealth of untapped sources, he exposes the double shakedown of European countries as well as legitimate Jewish claimants, and concludes that the Holocaust industry has become an outright extortion racket. Thoroughly researched and closely argued, The Holocaust Industry is all the more disturbing and powerful because the issues it deals with are so rarely discussed."
the emergence of the ultra right wing and ceritifiably insane government we see in zion today is as disgusting a pastiche as anything the nazis ever threw together
oaths of alleigance, checkpoints, insane settlers killing arab youth, idf targeting palestinian childrenv - killing them with headshots then harvesting the organs, chemical weapon and nuclear weapon usage in populated urban centers, assassinations, outright racism and on and on
no wonder these guys are best friends with amerika - they are the most like us
they kill as easily and enjoyably as we do
they have no humanity - don't know the meaning of the word mercy
they love wars - they start them and then blame the arabs
they cheat, they lie, the manipulate they corproate media
they are filled with hate
they are our mini-me
i for one am sick and tired of hearing about all the shit they cause
talk about chutzpah....
Theme from =Exodus=
This land is mine, God gave this land to me
This brave and ancient land to me
And when the morning sun reveals her hills and plain
Then I see a land where children can run free.
So take my hand and walk this land with me
And walk this lovely land with me
Though I am just a man, when you are by my side
With the help of God, I know I can be strong.
[brief instrumental interlude]
Though I am just a man, when you are by my side
With the help of God, I know I can be strong
To make this land our home
If I must fight, I'll fight to make this land our own
Until I die, this land is mine.
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Dear Leon Uris, Yerushalmi,
I must sadly report that the Land that you loved has been turned into an ethical and moral toilet.
Trylon
Trylon--Leon Uris had a large part in celebrating--if not creating--that moral toilet! The idea that mostly Europeans whose connection with the land of Palestine was severed during the first two centuries AD could "return" and trump the rights of those who had remained behind through the coming of Christianity, then Islam, was a travesty. Not only that but when the upstarts started expelling the existing inhabitants the Arab states retaliated by expelling their Jewish communities--communities that had been part of the social and intellectual fabric of the Arab countries for the best part of two millennia.
Still, Leon Uris and "Exodus" sure got Americans into line behind the Zionist enterprise.
Funny, the term =holocaust= does not appear in your reply.
Why would it? It had nothing to do with Palestine or anywhere else in the Middle East.
"Still, Leon Uris and "Exodus" sure got Americans into line behind the Zionist enterprise."
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Very true, Rainborowe. I never read the book, or saw the movie. But I well recall the stirring theme song-- "♪ This land is mine / God gave this land to me ♪..." on WPEN-AM when I ate breakfast in our kitchen before school.
I grew up in an Italian-Amerikan Roman Catholic household. To their credit, my elders didn't indulge in or tolerate "casual" anti-semitism; on the other hand, we didn't know or associate with any Jewish families. My mom made a dandy "Jewish Apple Cake", and that was about it.
And I have no clear memory of the Sisters of Mercy teaching us about the founding of Israel per se. I can't even distinctly remember if the nuns used the term "Holocaust" in parochial school.
But I retain a powerful impression of being inculcated with the "meme", or gestalt, that is the foundation of Uris's novel: the Jews, a horribly maligned and persecuted people (if misguided about the True Religion), the underdog of historic underdogs, miraculously rising from the ashes against all odds to reclaim their God-given historic lands in the teeth of persistent opposition.
Not until (Catholic) high school did I even learn that this sympathetic, but simplistic, glorious myth was not exactly the whole story. Apparently there were occupants in the new Promised Land called "Palestinians" who complicated matters, and so forth.
It didn't take long for me to figure out that something was dreadfully wrong with the rosy Uris-painted picture, and that Israel did not have the exclusive and permanent title to the world's Moral High Ground it claims to this day.
But it was quite a surprise, given the cumulative impact of the Zionist spin in which I'd been steeped.
The role of the Judiciary in helping to bring about South Africa is most interesting. An ACTIVE judiciary helped end the British Occupation of India as well.
Indeed in Canada slavery all but disappeared years before the Official banning of it in the Empire due to the Judicary refusing to recognize the "Ownership" of one human by another using all manner of "legal rulings" (They were in fact ACTIVIST judges)
If the USA has any hopes of reversing the trend towards Fascism the Judiciary must play a key role.
Now given the nature by which Judges (and in particular those in the higher courts) are selected in the USA , this seems highly unlikely.
Any countries that want to see true checks and balances on the power of the State needs to examine the role their Judiciary plays and by extension the criteria used to select them.
I like the episode of =Rumpole of the Bailey= where Horace refers to them as =the Show People=. The judiciary put their knickers on one leg at a time.
Trylon
We don't need to speak truth to power, they already know the truth.
But speaking truth to the powerless so they can be inspired to empower themselves, that might do some good.
It would be nice to see bulk buys and give-away distributions of the Goldstone Report. That's what the right does to get the trash talking volumes of Sham Sannity, Ann Coulter, Drug Rush and the rest of the right wing loonies onto the best-seller lists.
The left should use the same tactics to get the truth out.
"...speaking truth to the powerless" sounds familiar. Isn't that what Pfc. Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks are all about?
I don't know if it's been applied in that context but it certainly fits.
Instead of being locked up in solitary Manning should be getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom (or perhaps a Freedom of Information award).
The only Americans who read the report are the insignificant minority who already knew what would be in it. The Israelis brainwash us with MEDIA CONTROL. What this means is that our brains have been fed misleading information. Our TV is a trojan horse, and the files in our brain are corrupted. The most advanced computer, if fed the codes that have been fed our brains, would surely crash.
When you say Israel, most Americans see Jesus riding on a donkey. Say Palestinian, and they see an unruly crowd throwing stones and shooting automatic rifles.
STOP MEDIA CONTROL!!!
So, where can I find a list of Israeli products to boycott
A search of "boycott Israeli products" will immediately get you several good sites which will have lists.
The first product we should all boycott is not Israeli but American: $5 Billion or so in welfare and military legacy, year, after year, after year. For that matter, we might also want to do eliminate the yearly billions we give to the Mubarak family in Egypt as payment for holding the Palestinians in place while Israel strangles them one by one.
Ironically, sadism was as much a friend of Hitler's Germany as it now is of Netanyahu's Israel. Unfortunately, too, the policy appears to be as popular in the latter time as it was in the former.
ZION HAS ELEVATED LYING TO AN ART FORM..THAT IS THE STRONGEST ARROW IN THEIR ARSENAL..BUT ONCE A MASTERLY LIAR IS EXPOSED THEN THEY LOSE THEIR MOJO...exposing paid agents of zion that are american politicians..eg.lieberman..would serve the trick to extinguish americas sordid love affair for zion..the big story is there..we just need some ballsy journalists..to break the news
Liber-liar-man was the best senator the knesset ever had. Why didn't the media expose the idiot Wanker Bush? because he looked the other way when the Zionists did their murdering.
Sorry but what I am seeing is all too typical. A Jewish writer creating an opportunity to showcase fellow Jew's greatness and importance under the pretense of indicting Israel(while conveniently advertising her books). This indictment, of course, has the weight of a feather, a fact known to the author. This is a simple case of turning a faux criticism into another cheap inter-tribal promotion. On a closely related theme,have you noticed that Seymour Hersh has been deliberately and continuously revising history to protect the Jewish neocons who dragged us into this Iraqi maelstrom of evil? Can anyone crawl any lower than that?
It is all so monstrously evil and repetitively so.
The question I have is why so many of you bigots spew your poisons here.
Is it because the right-wing evangelicals support Israel's policies so they won't let you spread your filth on their websites?
Most people here are against Israel's human rights violations and war crimes. That doesn't mean they buy into the Protocols of the Elders of Zion nonsense.
readbetweenthe_lines sez": "I see that SR's sock puppet is getting ready to go off the rails again into incendiary incivility and incendiary projection."
Incendiary incivility and projection?
Do you even own a mirror?
You don't ignore someone by typing IGNORED.
Now a four year old might stick out her tongue, cross her arms, turn her back and say, "You're a baby and I'm IGNORING you!"
An adult should know better.
Priceless. :-)
Now if you will be so good as to reply with IGNORED (or anything else), I'll show you how to ignore a post.
I don't think that you know either Naomi Klein or her husband Avi Lewis very well.
(Avi Lewis) Fault Lines - Canada-Israel: The other special relationship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ2MY58RunM
Naomi Klein speaks out against attack on Gaza Flotilla in Toronto, Canada - May 31, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2UgX7Mu9GY
Avi Lewis's father Stephen Lewis speaking about rape and misogynism in Africa:
http://stephenlewisfoundation.org/gcc.html
The Canadian Islamic Congress praising Avi Lewis's grandfather David Lewis - JEWS TURN RIGHT, MUSLIMS TURN LEFT
http://www.canadianislamiccongress.com/ar/opeds_printer.php?id=12134
Klein makes an important contribution here. I often disagree with her perspective--yes, I'm anti-capitalist too--and with her specific remedies.
Klein recognizes what so many commentators don't recognize: universaliy of human rights action and learning. Her reference to the courage of the Palestinian Human Rights groups using the Goldstone Report to challenge Hamas human rights violations is significant. Klein also recognizes that some of the sharpest criticism of Israeli policy and practises comes from within the Jewish community, including the affiliated Jewish community.
The trashing of liberals by so many commentators on this blog does a dis-service to Klein's careful and thoughtful work. I can agree with Walzer's general perspective--and yes he is a critic of Israel excesses and policies (though we disagreed on the Lebanon war), tangle with Dershowitz publicly and believe that Finkelstein and Chomsky meet Dershowitz coming around the circle and embrace the Goldstone Report.
None of these differences should get in the way of carrying the battle in the US to the American Jewish community and the larger US world so that US policies to Israel are significantly changed.
David Cohen,
Washington, DC
Fires are burning now on the outskirts of the US Empire, while it rots economically from the inside.
One can only imagine the creeping panic in one of the Empires forward outposts--the State of Israel. Revolutions sweeping out the Arab world's accomodationist regimes from Eygpt on the west and surely the Jordanian monarchy on the east. Secret documents discrediting Abu Mazen and the Palestinian Authority's collaborators and boosting Hamas. Hizbollah selecting the new Prime Minister and gaining de facto control of the Lebanese government. Moktada al Sadr, influencing events in Iraq in concert with his Iranian allies while US power is sapped by the occupation there and in Afghanistan.
We are close now to the moment of truth for the US/Israel axis. A slow quiet death by strangulation or the Sampson Option and The Road as Cormac McCarthy imagined it for all of us.
"Fires are burning now on the outskirts of the US Empire, while it rots economically from the inside...We are close now to the moment of truth for the US/Israel axis."
–(malcolm martin)
“The hour in which–and it’s a space rather than a time–every being becomes his own shadow, and thus something other than himself. The hour of metamorphoses, when people half hope, half fear that the dog will become a wolf.”
–(Jean Genet, “Prisoner of Love.”)
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