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Response to Alan Dershowitz

Posted on | January 15, 2009 |

For background: Josh Bull sent me this article. I reference it several times.

A much fairer treatment is found here: Hamas compromising, not hell-bent on Israeli destruciton, and here. Dig around on that site, counterpunch.org, for some really-well informed, rational articles, especially in relation to Israel, Hamas and Palestine. Its not the same vinegary spoonful of Zionism cloaked as objectivity found in the mainstream.

Until we speak of an anti-Arabism should we speak so much of anti-Semitism? The Nazis killed millions of Jews, and denying it is a form of politically motivated willful ignorance. But it is also true that the Jews massacre and ethnically cleansed the Palestinians from the “Holy Land.”

Israel, I will also remind you ,aims to create a pure holy land–devoid of brown faces, Arab culture and Islam. Christian Zionists want to see the “unification” or reconstruction of Israel. They have an old testament vision (as do all Zionists) of wiping out their enemies. They see the Jews as “God’s chosen people.”

This rhetoric builds a world-view of Jewish superiority. Hesitate before calling an anti-semite someone who would like to rebuff this superiority complex. On my blog I used the analogy of the US driving the Indians off their territory, killing them when needed and rounding them up, putting them on reservations. I said no one wonders why the Indians attacked US settlers–they were stealing their land. No one blames the Indians either.

Those who are interested in Indian affairs see them as the victims of an imperialistic expansion. There reservations sit atop barren land, castigated from the rest of society.

This sounds like Gaza to me, just a very condensed, messy version of it.

Israel, we can fairly say, has a messianic vision of a holy land–something akin to the US light on-a-hill manifest destiny. That idea is pretty well discredited and we condemn the treatment of the Native population, but we still accept with Israel. Maybe because for them its religious and therefore taboo. Undoubtedly we feel guilty about “showing up too late” to save them from the Holocaust. But, that does not justify what’s going on today, or Israel’s expansion. We are not so intent on rectifying the Armenian Holocaust. We won’t even call it a holocaust, little l, and shrink to the point of calling it a “tragedy.” What happened to the Armenians was no tragedy, but an intentional, racially motivated ethnic cleansing on a grand scale. The same is true of the Jewish Holocaust. The smaller, but also insidious treatment and brutalization and warring of the Palestinians should be offered no more justification.

I don’t advocate for the destruction of Israel, but I tire of hearing that Hamas is a terrorist organization. Before a rational debate can be had on violence and political violence–its origins, its legitimate use, solutions for stopping it–we must expunge this rotten word from the vocabulary. This is a whole other discussion, but it has soiled the grounds for analysis. (Again, read Robert Fisk on this matter)

Zionists, and potentially the mainstream media exemplified here by the New York Times (not that I fault them for featuring this particular journalist, because his first hand knowledge is valuable. I would like to see them feature a viewpoint like I will reference in this piece. This article is more revealing in what the journalist fails to recognize than for what he uncovers–his own preconceptions.) purport Hamas to be so radical that it cannot compromise. It will cease at nothing–given their radical views, they will fight until Israel is destroyed.

This logic leads to the conclusion they must be destroyed for if they are allowed to survive, no many how many concessions they are given, they will use violence of even the most dubious kind–suicide bombing, civilians attacks, ie the weapons of the weak called terrorism–until Israel dies. Read “Jews are annihilated.” The idea of Israeli nationalism is perpetually conflated with Jewishness itself. To destroy the political entity of Israel, now engage in the most unspeakable human rights abuses, is to be anti-Semitic.

Are we dumb enough to believe that this ideology supposedly espoused by Hamas of Israel’s destruction appeared from nowhere? Are we dumb enough to believe that they have no legitimate claim? Or that there only objective is Israel’s destruction?

Jeffery Goldberg rests on these beliefs and his conclusion is mundane. Militarily annihilate Hamas and support Fatah.

Fatah would be that failed, miserable political organization that was repeatedly co-opted by the US and Israel. Beginning with idealistic hopes of rectifying the many injustices Israel inflicted on Palestine it ended with agreeing to the 1993 Oslo accords in which is compromised so much the entire Arab world lost faith in Yasser Arafat. The Palestinians felt betrayed, they had gained nothing and given up a great deal in this “Peace deal” orchestrated by the so-called “International community.”

The same Fatah that failed to provide any services to the Palestinian people should be returned to power, by some magic wand of Israel’s and the “International Community’s” power? Why would he, or they, what to legitimate Fatah? Maybe the answer is that it is weak and cannot lead.

Hamas, as Goldberg notes, is the Palestinean Branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. They grew out of the PLO and Fatah’s failures. They organized schools, the community, health services and the basic necesities denied the Palestinians by Israel, the International Community’s acceptance of Israel’s continual expansion through war (ie annexation), and the US support of Israeli nationalism–Zionism.

Hamas began to provide these essential services and grew militant as it watched the PLO betray the people and fail repeatedly. It set out to right the wrongs of both sides. It became militant because moderation was not working.

And Jeff Goldberg suggests more moderation. I laugh at him bitterly. I do this because for so long moderation has been preached and failed. Not just failed, but produced war. War by both sides. Failed so miserably that Hamas resorts to fires puny home-made rockets into the houses of Israeli settlers on their land. Israel resorts to white phosphorous. Of course their is a power disparity of an incalculable magnitude! This power disparity enerated the conflict and its twisted pathologies.

Less moderation is my line, so you may think I believe Hamas is justified in its “terrorist actions.” I am not so foolish to believe civilian life, or Israeli life, is of less value. It is of equal value to a Palestinians, or my own, but not more. The death toll stands around 1,000. Maybe 1/3 are strictly civilian. Alan Dershowitz is a cold-hearted deutchebag. Hamas is a civilian organization that picked up rocks, small rockets, and small arms for a political reason–to violently advocate for the protection of Palestinian lives. Israel is a political organization that claims a sovereign right to bear nuclear weapons, tanks, chemical weapons, fighter planes, battleship and use them at will.

Now we have journalists, academics, the mainstream media, Fox News, and a whole cacophonous range of Zionist voices legitimizing the following: 1,000 Palestinians dead, some killed in hospitals and schools, houses and civilian building burning with gases that blister and melt the skin. Why? Fewer than 20 Israeli settlers on internationally recognized Palestian land have died by this “terrorist” organization bent on Israel’s destruction.

Are our hearts really so callous and our minds so warped that we cannot recognize the extreme social, military, and economic injustice of this situation. Please, do not speak to me of the Holocaust. I know. I also know about the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in 1948. I also know they live on defacto reservations, much like the Native American. I also know they have been denied land, their supply routes cut off, medical equipment denied them, and an endless litany of offenses. Its depressing to list them. Just naming the offenses becomes a tirade against Israel, but as we know that’s anti-semetic.

I want bombing Palestine to be called anti-Palestinian. I want Allan Dershowitz decried in public as Anti-Arab. I want blockades to be decried as Anit-HUMAN. For that, after all the mess of political name-calling, misappropriated and intentionally manipulated labeling, is the nut of it all.

Hamas, as Dershowitz would lead us to believe, did not orchestrate this grand spectacle of Israeli invasions and destruction to get on CNN. I’m sorry, but that is really dumb.

We are talking about people. It bothers me that the press, even Al Jazeera, feels constrained to distinguish between members of Hamas dead and civilians killed. Dershowitz says they are all terrorists and if they are truly innocent civilians, deserve to be killed because they harbored terrorists or “it’s okay because Israel did its best to not kill them.” Members of Hamas are teachers, nurses, lawyers, politicians and PEOPLE for humanity’s sake.

(Warning: Don’t even dare think “Numbers Game.” The whole damn mess on both sides can be called this trivializing and degrading phrase.)

1,000 to 20. Tanks to rocks. Air to ground missiles filled with white phosphorous to home-made rickety rockets. A state legitimized by the “International Community” to a state struggling for recognition. Jews remembering a Holocaust of 6 million to Palestinians remembering the ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands and the brutal displacement of millions. People wealthy enough to build houses on other people’s land to people living in the most densely populated patch of land on earth. People wealthy enough to build and buy destroyers to blockade desperate people–so poor 70% of them are unemployed. People wealthy enough to construct walls, hire and train soldiers and buy vehicles to barricade their lands to people suffocating, not able to visit family on the other side of Israel’s mean constructions. People stealing land and water to people having land and water stolen. Jewish people to Muslim people.

People to people.

Quit reading the WSJ, Alan Dershowitz and the Zionists. Quit using the word terrorist. Start using the word people.

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Jared Marchildon aspires to be a foreign correspondent. He produces radio news stories for KPFA 94.1 in Berkeley. Taking photographs removes him from this world and gives him a third eye. He has a problem with buying books, cooks rabidly, and replaced his car with a road bike. You can reach him at: jared@jareducation.com.

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