_______   ____   ______
  /  |/  /  /___/  / /_ //    M I D - E A S T   R E A L I T I E S
 / /|_/ /  /_/_   / /\\         Making Sense of the Middle East
/_/  /_/  /___/  /_/  \\©            http://www.MiddleEast.Org 
                                       
  News, Information, & Analysis That Governments, Interest Groups, 
         and the Corporate Media Don't Want You To Know! 
                      *  *  *  *  *  *  *
          IF YOU DON'T GET MER, YOU JUST DON'T GET IT!        
     To receive MER regularly email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]




                                CALAMITY AHEAD

                  Courageous Israeli Writer Issued Dire Warning

                 "A whole nation is now huddled around one tribal 
                  bonfire to lament its bitter fate, mourn its dead and 
                  ignore the dead of the other side. As usual, it views 
                  itself as the victim, turns the enemy into Satan and 
                  waits, inactive and bravely unthinking, for the 
                  calamity that is about to befall it and for which it is 
                  in no small measure to blame."

MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 6/10:
    Indeed the Israelis have brought this on themselves.  To put it bluntly, their 
colonial and racist mindset, their duplicitious and neo-apartheid "Peace Process", 
their brutal and militant occupation policies, have brought both themselves and the 
Palestinians to today's impasse and indeed to the brink of calamity...to the "abyss".  
 Of course the Americans are for sure at the least co-conspirators in this whole 
venture.  Hence the biggest guns have been brought in, none other than the head of the 
CIA himself with his most extensive entourage, for the most desperate attempt yet to 
force the Arafat Regime on the Palestinian people however much against their will.  
    The "peace process" of Rabin was all along from the very start just a continuation 
of the occupation by other more crafty means.  And no amount of torturing and bribing, 
of killing and maiming, was able to make it otherwise.  Indeed the volcano is now 
nearing explosion.   But this one, unlike mother nature, has a label "Made in Israel" 
with an associated stamp "Made in USA".



                 UNDER THE VOLCANO
                       By Gideon Levy

[Ha'aretz, 10 June 2001]
There has never been such unity here. Listen to the 
Israeli public discourse and you hear only one voice. From one 
terrorist attack to the next, the nails are being driven into the 
coffin of the concept of pluralism in Israel; the attack at the 
Dolphinarium in Tel Aviv was the last nail. The horror of the event 
sent everyone into a state of paralysis: children and parents, right 
and left - everyone agrees with everyone else. Fear became the 
teacher and brought about a consensus that would shame no 
totalitarian regime. One nation, one stand. Its basic elements: there 
is no one to talk to, Arafat is not a partner, we have to do 
"something," to deliver a final crushing blow once and for all. We 
offered them everything and they chose war, there will not be peace 
in this generation, we will live by the sword for all time.

And overlaying it all, an appalling wave of hatred for Arabs has 
seized everyone. Who doesn't hate Arabs a little these days? Who 
still believes them? Who thinks it's possible to make peace with them?

Where are the days when it used to be said that for every two 
Israelis there were three opinions? Now, every three Israelis have 
barely one opinion. From being an ultra-involved nation, where every 
social gathering and every taxi trip was always accompanied by lively 
political arguments, the nation in recent months has become a choir 
that sings one song, in one voice. Beyond the monotony, and the 
danger such a development poses for democracy, it holds out a more 
immediate risk. The fact that no one is asking tough questions, that 
no one is proposing bold alternatives and that the public agenda is 
becoming so uniform, wholly aimed at the next war, should be cause 
for great concern. Like a village living below a volcano and waiting 
complacently for the next eruption, Israel is watching events unfold 
as though watching a natural disaster over which no one has any 
control, and muttering its well-worn slogans. So we're headed for 
another terrible eruption of bloodletting, that's how it goes.

Above all we are witnessing the evaporation of the left; but there is 
hardly anything left of the center, either. "We are all settlers," 
say people who not long ago styled themselves leftists and centrists; 
it is not only writers' widows, such as Edna Shabtai, who are turning 
right. The thin shell of the peace camp broke apart in an instant, 
after its enlightened members found out that the Palestinians were 
not managing their affairs exactly according to the model the 
peaceniks had created for them. The Palestinians resorted to violence 
and dared to demand the right of return. The conclusion: the left was 
wrong. The result: an almost wholesale drift to the right. The media, 
the leaders of the peace camp, together with Labor, the Likud and 
Rehavam Ze'evi - all are declaiming almost the same message. Can 
anyone seriously point today to substantial differences not only 
between Ariel Sharon and Shimon Peres, but even between Yossi Sarid 
and Limor Livnat? The right says, honestly, that it aspires to 
fighting a war, while the left says that war is inevitable because of 
Arafat. That is a very minor difference - too minor.

The lip service the left is paying in the form of calls for a freeze 
on construction in the settlements or for the establishment of a 
Palestinian state, is pathetic: too little and too late.

It didn't have to be this way. The voice that has been muted is now 
more essential than ever. Israel needs another voice now, not just 
that of the brave but minuscule Gush Shalom (the Peace Bloc). Where 
are the intellectuals and the statesmen to assert that the 
Palestinians could never have accepted what Ehud Barak offered, that 
the way it was offered outraged them even more? Who will declare that 
a just solution to the conflict must include not only a fair 
territorial solution but also a just solution for the refugees, 
including recognition of their right of return?

Who will speak out in a loud voice to offer a truth different to the 
one now sweeping the country from end to end? Who will state that the 
occupation is an act of violence, the most terrible of all, that 
terrorism is not only suicide bombers but also firing missiles at 
inhabited homes? Who will assert the truth: That there are too few 
differences between a person who blows himself up outside a 
discotheque and kills 20 boys and girls, and a person who frivolously 
fires shells at a house in which an infant girl has just finished 
drinking milk from her mother's breast? That depriving a whole nation 
of freedom of movement and placing that nation in a prison is an act 
of violence more cruel than any in the past, and stirs a people to 
fight using whatever means it has? That the incitement in the 
Palestinian media is not that much worse than the incitement on 
Israeli radio and television? That the present war is first and 
foremost a war over Netzarim and Yitzhar, and that if they or all the 
settlements did not exist our situation would be immeasurably better? 
That the roots of Palestinian terrorism have to be sought in the 
Israeli occupation and not in the Palestinians' genes?

Almost no one is asking these questions. A whole nation is now huddled 
around one tribal bonfire to lament its bitter fate, mourn its dead and 
ignore the dead of the other side. As usual, it views itself as the victim, 
turns the enemy into Satan and waits, inactive and bravely unthinking, 
for the calamity that is about to befall it and for which it is in no small
measure to blame.



                                    ----------------------------------
            MiD-EasT RealitieS  -  http://www.MiddleEast.Org
                              Phone:  202 362-5266    
                              Email:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


To subscribe email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject SUBSCRIBE
To unsubscribe email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject UNSUBSCRIBE




Reply via email to