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There is no future for an apartheid Israel



John Wight is a writer and commentator specializing in geopolitics, UK domestic politics, culture and sport.

Published time: July 07, 2014 12:24

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The latest round of repression against a relatively defenseless subject population of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza by the state of Israel has by now assumed the air of tired routine.


But for those on the receiving end what a largely desensitized world considers “tired” and “routine” bespeaks terror and brutality. Given the lack of intervention on the part of the international community whenever an Israeli security crackdown occurs, it is evident by now that a tacit acceptance has taken root to the effect that massacring Palestinians has been elevated to the level of bloodsport within Israeli society.

"No one people has a monopoly on human suffering and every ethnic tragedy stands on its own.

If I were a Jew or Gypsy, Nazi barbarity would be the most atrocious event in history. If I were a Black African, it would be slavery and apartheid. If I were a Native American, it would be the discovery of the New World by European explorers and settlers that resulted in near-total extermination. If I were an Armenian, it would be the Ottoman massacres.

I happen to be a Palestinian, and for me it is the Nakba.

Humanity should consider all the above repugnant. I do not consider it advisable to debate hierarchies of suffering. I do not know how to quantify pain or measure suffering. I do know that we are not children of a lesser God."

Afif Safieh – Palestinian diplomat

For those of us who still care about the plight of a people whose only crime is that they exist on land coveted by a settler colonial state, the latest manifestation of Israel’s disregard for international law and human rights is as good a reason as any for closer examination. In so doing, we must call upon the greatest teacher of them all: history.

Most empires and colonial projects fall under the weight of their own contradictions, but usually over a protracted period of resistance, both passive and active, on the part of its victims. At the same time the material privileges gained from the exploitation and expropriation of a colonized people acts as a slow-acting corrosive on the society of the colonizing state, poisoning it with racism and hatred for those it has colonized as it seeks to justify the material privileges and psychological sense of supremacy and national pride that accrues from that colonization. This moral decay is commonly reflected in the degeneration that takes place in the armed forces of the state in question, where the emphasis of the troops shifts from self-sacrifice and heroism in support of a just and galvanizing cause to personal survival as demoralization sets in.

In other words, the day-to-day reality of perpetuating oppression and injustice overcomes any amount of national propaganda in support of that oppression. In this, the case of American troops in Vietnam is a prime example.

There, the reality on the ground of killing and being killed in a country thousands of miles from home in an ignoble war eventually proved stronger than the propaganda the troops had been fed that they were fighting in the cause of freedom. This resulted in a widespread and growing breakdown in discipline, almost to the point where the US military effort in Vietnam was in danger of complete collapse. It might even be argued that on a certain level atrocities like My Lai were informed by a projection of the self-loathing experienced by more and more American troops in the field as the reality of the injustices they were committing took hold.

Another and contemporary example of this moral degeneration is the case of the Orwellian-named Israel Defense Forces. More than any other, the IDF is a product of the constructed mythology that has sustained Israel since its creation in 1948. It is a mythology which combines both a biblical and political justification for the state’s existence. On the one hand it constitutes the realization of an ancient covenant in which the land of historic Palestine was promised by God to the Israelites, the descendants of Abraham, over 2,000 years ago, while on the other hand it is the fulfillment of the Zionist postulate that in a world that is irredeemably anti-Semitic the Jewish people, hitherto stateless, would never find peace and security until they had a state of their own.

While the former can instantly be dismissed as obscurantist poppycock, it must be said that the second of the aforementioned philosophical arguments in support of Israel’s existence reflects a concrete historical reality in the shape of the wave of anti-Semitism that swept across Europe in the latter part of the 19th century, and which gave rise to the emergence of Zionism.



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Israeli Defense Force soldiers set off on a tracking drill near Tze'elim in southern Israel June 9, 2014. (Reuters)



If anyone was still in any doubt as to the power behind the early proponents of calls for a Jewish state, as the vast majority of Jews around the world were for decades, the inimitable horrors of the Holocaust in the Second World War instantly dispelled them. Indeed, the psychological impact of the Holocaust on the Jewish people cannot be underestimated even today, despite it proving fertile ground for the extreme nationalism that has taken root within a significant section of Israeli society.

No matter the impact of the Holocaust on Israel, however, it can never justify the decades of injustice suffered by the Palestinian people as a consequence, else we describe a world in which the only answer to oppression is oppression. Moreover, the victims of the Nazi Holocaust share a bond of humanity with victims of every other genocide and state sanctioned crimes against humanity throughout history. It is a bond that transcends ethnicity, religion and/or nationality, and which embraces the many thousands of Palestinian victims of the Nakba and the millions more subsequently rendered stateless and refugees as a consequence.

Desperate propaganda

The romantic ideals attached to the pioneering spirit of the founders of Israel, along with international sympathy for a people who’d suffered such grotesque brutality at the hands of the Nazis, imbued the nascent state with a sense of purpose and destiny that helped mask the atrocities being carried out in its name.

A mythology of heroism and bravery was already well on the way to being constructed in 1948 when it came to Zionist militia organizations like the Haganah and Irgun. It was a mythology that continued on into the ranks of IDF when Israel was founded in 1948, embodied in the adoption of the state’s guiding “purity of arms” ethos, one designed to give romantic flavor to the militarism that sits at its heart. Yet in truth the ranks of the Haganah, Irgun and various other militia groups were filled with racist killers massacring men, women and children in order to fulfill the biblical and national destinies previously mentioned.

This toxic mix of racism and exceptionalism has led to the existence of a state that since its formation has viewed its repeated violations of international law and its crimes against humanity entirely justified. So deeply ingrained is the biblical and historical justification for Israel’s continued depredations against the Palestinians that when it comes to international condemnation of its crimes, rather than a cause for reflection and introspection within Israeli society, for many it merely serves to reaffirm Israel’s view of itself as the last bastion of defense of the Jewish people in a hostile world.

The day-to-day reality of this corrosive outlook involves young Israeli soldiers, mostly conscripts, humiliating, intimidating and brutalizing civilians at checkpoints, or killing Palestinians and Arabs in general in the knowledge they are able to do so with relative impunity.



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Israeli soldiers take part in an operation to locate three Israeli teens near the West Bank City of Hebron June 21, 2014. (Reuters)



But when those same soldiers come up against a determined and dogged resistance on the ground, such as they did in 2006 during the brief war against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, their resolve crumbles and they are defeated. This is key to understanding why Israel, just like its chief sponsor the US when it comes to its own military operations, has come to rely on an advanced arsenal of missiles, aircraft, helicopter gunships, drones and tanks in its continuing conflict with the entire population of Gaza for the crime of exercising its right to elect a government of its own choosing.

Such would be the demoralizing effect not only on the troops but also and more importantly on Israeli society at large. Israel knows it cannot afford to sustain heavy casualties during its repeated military operations against a largely unarmed population.

To put it another way, while Israeli troops are more than willing to kill to maintain the material privileges attached to living in a settler colonial state, one in which their consumer lifestyles are subsidized by the West, they have consistently demonstrated a reluctance to die for those privileges. Evidence of the increased pressure that Israel is under is reflected in the growing desperation of its propaganda in painting the motivation of its growing number of critics and opponents as being founded in anti-Semitism. But where previously such calumniation would have been suffice to silence dissenting voices, now it merely discredits Israel’s supporters and apologists further.

Throughout history, humanity has been locked in struggle between oppressor and oppressed. It is a struggle that has posed the same question to each succeeding generation: Whose side are you on?

Israel as an apartheid state has no future. Only as a state which embraces the concept of universal human rights, justice and dignity for all who share the same land can it ensure the peace and security of its people. More than any other this is the abiding lesson of history.

The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.

There is no future for apartheid Israel — RT Op-Edge
 
The Islamic world is a powerful entity, together they wield far more geopolitical and diplomatic influence than China does.

Not to mention they control two of the most important geostrategic regions in the world (the Middle East and Central Asia), as well as dominating the world's hydrocarbon (oil/gas) reserves, and they also have a population of over 1.5 billion.

If the Islamic world said in one voice: "Either you deal with us, or you deal with Israel", then the world would have no choice but to choose the former.

But they never do that.

If I were a Jew or Gypsy, Nazi barbarity would be the most atrocious event in history. If I were a Black African, it would be slavery and apartheid. If I were a Native American, it would be the discovery of the New World by European explorers and settlers that resulted in near-total extermination. If I were an Armenian, it would be the Ottoman massacres.

And don't forget about China's Century of Humiliation.

That was our punishment for being weak. The world is a cruel place.

The lesson is: Don't be weak.
 
Only as a state which embraces the concept of universal human rights, justice and dignity for all who share the same land can it ensure the peace and security of its people. More than any other this is the abiding lesson of history.
History of Islam where Jews enjoyed all those policies, it was the only place where they have enjoyed it in history. Today they enjoy those goodies in the west for the last 50 years, but as dual citizens whith the option of running away from or to Usrael.
 
The Islamic world is a powerful entity, together they wield far more geopolitical and diplomatic influence than China does.

Not to mention they control two of the most important geostrategic regions in the world (the Middle East and Central Asia), as well as dominating the world's hydrocarbon (oil/gas) reserves, and they also have a population of over 1.5 billion.

If the Islamic world said in one voice: "Either you deal with us, or you deal with Israel", then the world would have no choice but to choose the former.

But they never do that.



And don't forget about China's Century of Humiliation.

That was our punishment for being weak. The world is a cruel place.

The lesson is: Don't be weak.

There isn't really a "Muslim world" anymore than there is a "Christian world," so there will never be the unity among Muslims that is possible within a nation state. Different languages, different cultures, different histories.

Moreover, the Muslim world tried precisely the "them or us" tactic already with the Arab Boycott, and it never achieved anything, because there isn't a united Arab identity, either.

The best course of action would be for the Arab world to move on and concentrate on improving the lives of its people through economic development, instead of promising them a better world through endless war with Israel.
 
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The best course of action would be for the Arab world to move on and concentrating on improving the lives of its people through economic development, instead of promising them a better world through endless war with Israel.

I agree, focusing on economic development is the only real long-term solution.

Maybe they should do what we did, and "set aside" the current disputes for a decade or two, to give them time to proceed with development.
 
The Islamic world is a powerful entity, together they wield far more geopolitical and diplomatic influence than China does.

Not to mention they control two of the most important geostrategic regions in the world (the Middle East and Central Asia), as well as dominating the world's hydrocarbon (oil/gas) reserves, and they also have a population of over 1.5 billion.

If the Islamic world said in one voice: "Either you deal with us, or you deal with Israel", then the world would have no choice but to choose the former.

But they never do that.



And don't forget about China's Century of Humiliation.

That was our punishment for being weak. The world is a cruel place.

The lesson is: Don't be weak.
There is no Islamic world. There is at best a Sunni world and even there Bangladesh, Turkey and Indonesia would stay 10 foot away from such a group.
 
There isn't really a "Muslim world" anymore than there is a "Christian world," so there will never be the unity among Muslims as is possible in a nation state. Different languages, different cultures, different histories.

Moreover, the Muslim world tried precisely the "them or us" tactic already with the Arab Boycott, and it never achieved anything, because there isn't a united Arab identity, either.

The best course of action would be for the Arab world to move on and concentrating on improving the lives of its people through economic development, instead of promising them a better world through endless war with Israel.

Utter nonsense. There is no 'political' unity among the Muslim world but that won't remain the case for long.
 
I don't know about any deadlines but I do know that this Illegal and Immoral Rogue State cannot/will not exist in Future. This is the way the World is proceeding. Just like a previous APARTHEID STATE ( South Africa ) ISRAEL also will not exist with THE ZIONIST in charge.
I think Jews and Palestinians will exist in a democratic Palestine.
 
Utter nonsense. There is no 'political' unity among the Muslim world but that won't remain the case for long.

The Ottoman Empire shattered into countless pieces. The United Arab Republic lasted only 3 years. Iraq is falling apart. Syria's destiny as a country is unclear.

What is your evidence that the Muslim world will achieve unity? History shows the fragmentation only growing.
 
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There is no Islamic world. There is at best a Sunni world and even there Bangladesh, Turkey and Indonesia would stay 10 foot away from such a group.

True, there is no unity amongst the Islamic world right now, but rather a large deal of in-fighting.

But the same could be said of Europe during WW2, or China during the Warlord Era, or India during many parts of history.

Times change. The potential of the Islamic world forming some sort of bloc like the EU is not really as far-fetched as some may think, the OIC isn't really doing the job, but give it a few decades and things could change a lot. Of course, it could get worse too, but I'm just thinking of the possibilities.
 
I don't know about any deadlines but I do know that this Illegal and Immoral Rogue State cannot/will not exist in Future. This is the way the World is proceeding. Just like a previous APARTHEID STATE ( South Africa ) ISRAEL also will not exist with THE ZIONIST in charge.
I think Jews and Palestinians will exist in a democratic Palestine.

Israel/Palestine is a far more complicated and intractable problem, because whereas blacks were second-class citizens under Apartheid, Palestinians are foreigners at war with Israel. Israel has no obligation to grant them the same privileges as its own citizens.
 
Israel/Palestine is a far more complicated and intractable problem, because whereas blacks were second-class citizens under Apartheid, Palestinians are foreigners at war with Israel. Israel has no obligation to grant them the same privileges as its own citizens.

What did you just say?
 
Israel/Palestine is a far more complicated and intractable problem, because whereas blacks were second-class citizens under Apartheid, Palestinians are foreigners at war with Israel. Israel has no obligation to grant them the same privileges as its own citizens.


Your logic is convoluted. Do remember that the Zionists stole the land from Palestinians. Watch the LAND GRAB by looking at these Maps since 1947:




THE MAPS TELL THE TRUE STORY
 

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