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Chutzpah to the power of six million

By: 
Gideon Spiro
Source: 

Occupation Magazine

PubDate: 
Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The following is an exerpt from this month's column by Gideon Spiro. It appears in Occupation Magazine. It was translated from Hebrew for Occupation Magazine by George Malent.

The settler MK Ben-Ari of the “National Unity” party, a former member of the Kach movement which was declared illegal, still describes himself as a disciple of Rabbi Kahane today. A reminder: the Supreme Court, which had done so much for the Occupation and the settlements, could not ignore the blatant racism of Kahane and his movement, and observed that their ideology was reminiscent of the dark days of Nazi Germany.

A few days ago the deputy chairperson of the Bundestag (the German parliament), Petra Pau, a member of a party of the Left, visited the Knesset. Michael Ben-Ari greeted her by yelling, “is no forgiveness for the people of blood” and “six million Jews stand with me” (parenthetical note: since the six million murdered included some people of the Left, including my aunt, of whom my father attested that she was not a racist, I permit myself to subtract them from the six million in whose name Ben-Ari spoke).

Petra Pau was born in 1963, and so was Ben-Ari; but what a difference between the two! Petra Pau learned the lessons of the Holocaust, and so she struggles against racism and anti-Semitism and for universal human rights. Ben-Ari is the exact opposite: a racist settler who calls for the transfer of Arabs. The lesson that he learned from the Holocaust is that he has permission to be a racist and a fascist. Of all the Knesset members, he comes the closest to the ideology that ruled Germany in the 1930s. (There are other Knesset members who cruise in the same waters, but Ben-Ari surpasses them all). Ben-Ari, who refused to condemn the burning of the mosque in the village of Yasuf by settlers, is the ideological counterpart of a German who burned a synagogue on Krystallnacht. (And I say this as a survivor of the Krystallnacht riots in Berlin)

Ben-Ari told President Shimon Peres that “he is not the president of the Arabs.” A style used by the Nazis when they addressed Leftists in Germany who were accused of being “servants of the Jews.” (And to none other than Peres, who has done so much for the settlements, he said this, just because he condemned the burning of the mosque)

Ben-Ari’s presumption to speak in the name of the six million is as brazen as the appeal of a man who kills his parents and then asks the court for compassion because he is an orphan. To be a racist and at the same time to speak in the name of the victims of racism is chutzpah to the power of six million.

Petra Pau is my sister and Ben-Ari is my enemy.

Who’s the traitor here?

By: 
Gideon Spiro
Source: 

Occupation Magazine

PubDate: 
Saturday, July 17, 2010

The following article first appeared in Occupation Magazine. It was translated from Hebrew by George Malent.

Who’s the traitor here?

This week the Knesset took an additional step on the slippery slope towards the elimination of the last traces of ethnic democracy that still exist within the Green Line. For the first time in its history the Knesset punished one of its members for fulfilling her legal function, and deprived her of her parliamentary privileges solely because her outlook is not consistent with that of the Israeli Right.

MK Hanin Zoubi of the Balad (1) faction was punished for her participation in the Turkish flotilla that was transporting humanitarian supplies to Gaza. She participated in the flotilla for the same reason that I participated in an earlier flotilla to Gaza (that did in fact succeed in breaking the blockade) (2) – opposition to the closure and the siege that the government of Israeli has imposed on the million and a half residents of Gaza by military means. She believed and still believes, as do many other good people and as do I, that the collective punishment that has converted Gaza into a ghetto and the biggest prison in the world is not right and in our opinion is not legal either.

MK Zoubi’s participation in the flotilla was completely legal. Nevertheless they decided to withdraw her privileges, which are part of the immunity accorded to Knesset Members, such as the right to a diplomatic passport and the right to receive financing for legal defence. She can live without those privileges, but a precedent has been set here, which, like a substantial part of the attacks on basic liberties in racist Israel, begins with Arabs, but its continuation is likely to affect the rest of us as well.

The irony in the whole affair is that it began with a complaint submitted by MK Michael Ben-Ari of the National Unity party, who as a settler is a party to a war crime according to the Geneva and Rome Conventions. Ben-Ari is a member of the Kach movement, founded by the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, which was outlawed in Israel. Even the Supreme Court, which is infected by more than a few racist rulings, could not remain silent in the face of its ideology and that of its leader, because it saw similarities to Nazism in certain aspects of its ideology.

To this day MK Ben-Ari declares that he sees himself as a disciple and perpetuator of the legacy of Rabbi Kahane. Thus did the king of racism in the Israeli Knesset file a complaint against MK Hanin Zoubi and succeed in drawing the Knesset into sanctions against her.

In the discussion that took place in the Knesset over Hanin Zoubi’s participation in the flotilla, two voices were conspicuous for their violence and extremism. MK Miri Regev of the Likud, the former spokeswoman for the IDF, rhetorically exiled Zoubi to Gaza and called her a “traitor;” and MK Anastasia Michaeli of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s Israel Beiteinu party went so far as to resort to physical violence. She was about to strike MK Zoubi when Knesset ushers blocked her path. This is one of the saddest stories about Israel, which has turned into a home for nationalists and racists. Interior Minister and professional racist Eli Yishai of the Haredi Shas party declared that her citizenship should be revoked.

“Treason” is not only a judicial term, but also a moral one. Former German chancellor Willy Brandt, who was active in the Norwegian underground during World War II, was a traitor to Nazi Germany. Does MK Zoubi commit treason? I very much hope that she is indeed a Willy Brandt-like traitor to racist colonial Israel as I myself am also a traitor to it, along with everyone else who struggles for a democratic Israel that embraces human rights for all.

Meanwhile, while it is still permitted, I declare that everyone who voted to suspend MK Hanin Zoubi’s parliamentary privileges has betrayed the values of democracy as they are expressed in the International Declaration of Human Rights, and has been captivated by racism.

The right wing of the Knesset has been putting in extra hours recently in its attempt to shorten the transition period towards the establishment of a tyrannical regime that will silence dissenting voices. Not a day passes without some new law being proposed in the Knesset. Once it is to withhold the pension of former MK Azmi Bishara, another time it is to bar the receipt of donations from foreign governments that are given mainly to human rights organizations, another time it is to change the citizenship law in order to oblige Arabs to swear allegiance to a “Jewish and democratic” state (an extinct species), another time it is to forbid Palestinian citizens of Israel who marry people from the Occupied Territories from living with their spouses in Israel, and yet other time it is to bar Israelis from signing petitions calling for a boycott of Israel and its products because of the Occupation (including products from the settlements), and to impose a monetary fine on the signers, and so on – whatever the right-wing imagination can come up with.

These new laws are classified under the rubric of “defence of democracy” – another example of laundered terminology along the lines of the “people’s democracies” that we recall from the Soviet period. For the sake of linguistic accuracy it is important to point out that we are dealing here not with a democracy that is defending itself, but with the threatening posturing of an incipient dictatorship.

If things go on like this, then the day will not be far off when we witness the materialization of MK Ahmad Tibi’s hair-raising scenario: by 2022 laws will be passed in Israel that will forbid Arabs from walking on the same sidewalk as Jews, they will be obliged to sit on special seats on buses and they will be barred from living in the same house with Jews. The apartheid regime in the Occupied Territories will conquer all of Israel.

I do not agree with Balad about everything, and so I did not vote for it in the last election. But if Balad runs candidates in the next election and puts Hanin Zoubi in a realistic spot on the list (at least number two), I will vote for the “traitor,” for “a traitor unto a traitor utters speech.” (3)

Oy, Obama!

Yonit Levy, the new anchor on Channel 2, the most watched channel in Israel, chalked up a journalistic accomplishment with her exclusive 20-minute interview with President Obama. In the interview Obama reaffirmed his policy of coddling Israel as was expressed in the last visit of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to the White House. In the interview, President Obama showed himself to be more Zionist than Ben-Gurion and Herzl combined.

Yonit Levy did not ask challenging questions, but instead lobbed softballs that allowed Obama to show himself to be a lapdog instead of a Rottweiler. Obama exhibited understanding for Israel’s “special situation” due to its being in a state of conflict with its hostile surroundings, he emphasized that he has been a friend of Israel since time immemorial, he highly praised Netanyahu as a “wise and peace-loving” politician, he emphasized that his Administration gave Israel more security assistance than any previous Administration and he even displayed understanding for Israeli racism when he stated that he understands that the suspicion of him stems from his middle name, Hussein – the lesson being that it is every Hussein is a legitimate object of suspicion until the opposite has been proven. In summary: a classic case of the tail wagging the dog – or alternatively, maybe the Israeli empire taught Obama a genuine lesson. The settlers and the Kahanists who had enjoyed abusing Obama with terms like “nigger” [Heb. kushon - trans.] must now choke back their anger.

The Israeli Left, which had placed such high hopes on Obama, is now hanging its head in shame. There are those who try to console themselves with the thought that this is only a tactical move to appease Israel in the run-up to the Congressional elections in November because of the importance of the Jewish vote (under the mistaken assumption that all Jews support the State of Israel). Don’t worry, they add: the heavy pressure on Israel to make concessions will come. We have already waited 43 years; we can wait a little longer.

Learning from the Nazis

Hadassah Ben Ito is a retired district judge who is serving as the president of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists. Hadassah Ben Ito participated in a conference that took place recently in London with Jewish lawyers that dealt with improving Israeli propaganda [Heb: hasbara - trans.], and in her speech she said that Israel must adopt the tactics the Nazis used in their promotion of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in the courts. (Ynet website in English, 7 May 2010)

This is not the first time that public figures in Israel have urged study of Nazi practice. A senior officer in the Israeli Occupation army once declared that the Israeli army must study the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising by the Nazi army in order better to suppress the Palestinians in the Occupied Territories.

The bifurcation in Israel today is clear. There are those who learn from the Nazis, and they are members of the ruling Establishment. And there are those who learn from those who resisted the Nazis, and they are among those who espouse human rights.

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According to the best values of the IDF

By: 
Gideon Spiro
Source: 

Occupation Magazine

PubDate: 
Wednesday, June 2, 2010

This article was translated from Hebrew for Occupation Magazine by George Malent.
It can be read in the original here: http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=40380
It is reprinted with the kind permission of the author.

When the commander of the Israeli navy, Admiral Eli Marom, announced at a press conference that the navy was about to intercept the flotilla of humanitarian aid ships to besieged Gaza “according to the best values and morality of the IDF,” it was clear to me that there was going to be trouble.

On 5 June this year we mark 43 years of Occupation. The army that has ruled over another people for decades now, its foot on its neck, killing its children and civilians and imposing an apartheid regime on the Occupation zone, is an army that has gone from being a defence army to an army of war criminals with corrupt values. Read more »

For Jerusalem, A Response to Elie Wiesel

By: 
Yossi Sarid
Source: 

Ha'aretz

PubDate: 
Sunday, April 18, 2010

For Jerusalem's sake I, like you, will not rest. With great interest I read the beautiful open letter you penned to the U.S. president that appeared in the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and International Herald Tribune on Friday, and which will appear in the New York Times today. From it I learned that you know much about heavenly Jerusalem, but less so about its counterpart here on earth.

To read the complete article, click here.

Michel Warschawski on the Middle East

By: 
Michel Warschawski
Source: 

The Real News

PubDate: 
Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Michel Warschawski is a journalist and writer and a founder of the Alternative Information Center (AIC) in Israel. His books include On the Border and Towards an Open Tomb - the Crisis of Israeli Society.  This set of videos in an important contribution to an understanding of current events.  We believe it deserves the widest possible viewership.

In this set of eight videos, Israeli activist, Michel Warschawski, is interviewed by The Real News' Senior Editor, Paul Jay.

» Part 1 - M. Warschawski on growing up in Jerusalem

» Part 2 - What happened to the Israeli peace movement?

» Part 3 - Racist rhetoric and measures are now part of Israeli mainstream

» Part 4 - The Wall is a symbol of a philosophy that seeks a state as ethnically pure as possible

» Part 5 - In '67 army was told to carve out a Jerusalem with few Palestinians

» Part 6 - Settlements around Jerusalem intended to make it a Jewish city

» Part 7 - Netanyahu allied with US neo-cons who believe in permanent war - conflict with Obama real

» Part 8 - The Middle East and the next decade - the unipolar world ends and economic crisis deepens

Thou Shalt Not Stand Idly By the Blood of Thy Neighbor

By: 
Tom Pessah
PubDate: 
Saturday, March 20, 2010

This was the speech given by Tom Pessah, an Israeli Jewish student of conscience, at the before the U C Berkeley senate's historic divestment vote. During one of the largest and most moving senate meetings in anyone's memory, dozens of students stayed up till four in the morning during finals week to debate a bill concerning the UC Regents' investments in two companies—General Electric and United Technologies—which produced aircraft and helicopters that were used in IDF attacks on civilians in Gaza.

Good evening everyone,

My name is Tom Pessah. Fifth year sociology grad student here at Cal, I’m Jewish Israeli, I’ve been a board member of Students for Justice in Palestine for four years. I’m one of the co-authors of the bill, but this was a collective effort and I contributed much less than several other people. Read more »

Rachel Corrie's Memory, Israel's Image

By: 
Neve Gordon
Source: 

The Nation

PubDate: 
Tuesday, March 16, 2010

This article first appeared in The Nation. It is re-posted here with the kind permission of the author.

Seven years ago today, Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by a Caterpillar D9R Israeli bulldozer while nonviolently protesting the demolition of Palestinian homes in Rafah, Gaza Strip, along with other members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). Now her parents, sister and brother are suing the State of Israel and the defense minister, claiming wrongful death. Read more »

Netanyahu's speech / Cheapening the Holocaust

By: 
Gideon Levy
Source: 
Haaretz
PubDate: 
Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The following article, in which Gideon Levy pillories Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was published in Ha'aretz.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cheapened the memory of the Holocaust in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday. He did so twice. Once, when he brandished proof of the very existence of the Holocaust, as if it needed any, and again when he compared Hamas to the Nazis. Read more »

A Bone in America's Throat

By: 
Jeff Halper
Source: 

ICAHD

PubDate: 
Saturday, November 8, 2008

Jeff Halper is the director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions.

Even before the voting began, Israeli politicians and pundits were asking: Will an Obama Administration be good for Israel? "Be good for Israel" is our code for "Will the US allow us to keep our settlements and continue to support our efforts to prevent negotiations with the Palestinians from ever bearing fruit?" For Americans the question should be: Will the Obama Administration understand that without addressing Palestinian needs it will not be able to disentangle itself from its broader Middle Eastern imbroglios, rejoin the community of nations and rescue its economy? Read more »

Come, Obama, Change My Life

By: 
Edna Canetti
Source: 
CounterPunch
PubDate: 
Thursday, November 13, 2008

Edna Canetti wrote this for MachsomWatch. The piece was translated from Hebrew by George Malent. It appears in CounterPunch.

Obama my dear, they tell me that you are going to change the world. Do me a favor, come and change my life personally.

Come to Israel, grab its stupid leadership by the throat and take its foot off the neck of another people. Come and force us to do what is clear, and written, and fitting, and necessary, come and get us out of the Territories, if necessary do it with a smile that reveals million-dollar teeth. If necessary bare your teeth and force us to do it. Read more »