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Why Zionism Is Racism

Zionism is a racist and irredeemable movement, like Bolshevism, Nazism,
and Apartheid.

By Rabee' Sahyoun
Posted: 11 Rabi-u-Thani 1422, 3 July 2001
http://www.albalagh.net/current_affairs/zionism_racism.shtml

(Note: This article is a direct response, using the same format, on a line
by line basis, to an editorial that appeared in the Montreal Gazette on
April 26, 2001, written by Gil Troy, a Professor of History at McGill
University.)

On this, the 53rd anniversary of the Nakbe' (the Catastrophe of the
Palestinian people), it is all too tempting for friend and foe alike to
define Israel, and zionism, solely by the Americans' proclamations of its
enlightened democracy. To do so is to miss the normal atrocities that
occur in Israel daily, the millions who are under curfew and blockade,
starving and brutalized, in the Middle East's only colonized state. To do
so is to feign the reality of zionism, a racist and irredeemable movement,
that survived the twentieth centuries' other genocidal and seemingly
passing revolutions such as Bolshevism, Nazism, and Apartheid.

The sad truth is that over a century after its founding, zionism seems to
be grander and more honorable than its reality. Arabs have suffered from
Zionism's belligerence and exclusivity, and many have blamed the United
States, and the West, for this because of their unshakeable support of
zionism. Israeli aggression over the past seven months has finally renewed
international recognition that zionism is racism.

On this anniversary of the Nabke', it is now up to all Jews to follow in
the footsteps of the brave few, and denounce the racist and separatist
nature of zionism, while the world should encourage them to do so. The
world should not allow the torchbearers of zionism to silence and quell
the idealism of these few. No nationalism is pure, no movement is perfect,
no state is ideal, but today, Zionism persists as a menace, a militaristic
and dictatory movement to me and to most Palestinians. A century ago,
zionism extended Western colonialism to Palestine; today, as in the rest
of the world, colonialism must be ideologically purged from Palestine.

I believe that zionism is racism, because 53 years after being exiled from
their homeland, in defiance of the four Geneva Conventions, UN Resolutions
181, 194, 242, 338, and others, and other multilateral and international
human rights conventions, including the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, the disinherited refugees of Palestine, continue to endure
merciless punishment from the Zionist entity, most recently in the
bulldozing of makeshift homes in the Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza.

I believe that zionism is racism, because I am a Palestinian, and without
recognizing the colonialist component in zionism, I cannot explain its
racist character, a western movement uprooting the native peoples of
Palestine, Muslim, Christian, Jew, Samaritan alike, a people bound to
their land, through centuries of raising orange groves, and herding sheep,
lending grace to the Hills of God, historically, religiously and
culturally.

I believe that zionism is racism, because it fails to appreciate or
acknowledge the Palestinians' ties to their homeland, their love for their
historical capital, Jerusalem, and the 53-yar plight they have endured as
refugees worldwide, in Europe, in North America, in camps Dheishe,
Shatila, Wehdaat and others, never giving up hope or struggle in yearning
to return home.

I believe that zionism is racism, because it fails to admit the reality
that the minority indigenous Jewish community in Palestine, that lived
there for the last two thousand years, was an undistinguishable people
from its Christian and Muslim Palestinian brethren, and that the leader of
the Jewish community of the Jewish quarter of Old Jerusalem, Rabbi Lamram
Blau, stood on the side of his Palestinian brothers and sisters being
exiled in 1948.

I believe that zionism is racism because in modern times, the promise of
liberal democracy and justice is a double-edged sword, preached by the
Western powers, yet only paid lip-service to in the case of Israel, where
Palestinian are continuously expelled, ethnically cleansed, and
subjugated, and in the cases where they are assimilated, they are granted,
limited, if any, civil rights.

I believe that zionism is racism, because in establishing the racially
exclusive state of Israel, in 1948, and expelling the indigenous
Palestinians from the land, the zionists severed a relationship that
people had to the land for over 4,000 years, uninterrupted, since before
Abraham.

I believe that zionism is racism, because in building Israel, the zionists
were revising history, embracing the notion of racial superiority, an
ideology that has empowered them to discriminate, with all of its
associated social ills, injustices, and moral bankruptcy.

I believe that zionism is racism because it fails to distinguish between
the nationalism of the American, based on multi-cultural harmony, and the
racial exclusivity, separatism, ethnic cleansing, and brutality of
zionism, that stands in clear violation of the most basic elements of
international law and human rights practices, as most recently highlighted
by reports issued by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

I believe that zionism is racism because in our world of post-modern
identities, I know that we do not have to be "either-ors", we can be "ands
and buts"  a zionist and a settler, an American citizen of Polish heritage
but a soldier in the Israeli army.

I believe that zionism is racism because it self-propagates itself as a
democratic movement. However, a democracy, cannot, by definition, only be
representative of one community in a bi-national and tri-religious
contiguous geographic area. A democracy cannot exist for one people and
not for another. This as called Apartheid in South Africa, and is now
called zionism in Palestine.

I believe that zionism is racism, because it espouses an independent and
sovereign Jewish state, in a land where there is no Jewish majority. It
espouses that such a sovereign state be at peace and harmony with its
neighbors without allowing the Palestinian refugees dwelling within their
borders, who were expelled from their homes in Palestine by zionist
militias, as is clearly documented by numerous sources including the
memoirs of David-Ben Gurion himself, to return to their homes, which is a
basic human right guaranteed by Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights.

I believe that zionism is racism because it is presented by its champions,
from Gil Troy to Elie Wiesel, as a romantic movement, which allowed
zionists to reclaim the desert and build a model nation-state. This is
racism at its most acute, since there was no desert in Palestine, other
than the Negev in the South. This is simply a myth that has been
propagated by racists who have supported Israel for the last 53 years, and
economic data on agricultural exports to Europe from Palestine dating to
medieval times easily rejects and exposes this as a blasphemous claim.

Yes, it sounds far-fetched today. But as Vladamir Jabotinsky, father of
revisionist zionism said in a racist boast in 1923, "There can be no
discussion of a voluntary reconciliation between us and the Arabs Any
native peopleview their country as their national home They will not
voluntarily allow, not only a new master, but even a new partner
Colonization can have only one goal. For the Palestinian Arabs this goal
is inadmissible. This is in the nature of things. To change that nature is
impossible colonization can, therefore, continue and develop only under
the protection of a force independent of the local population - an iron
wall which the native population cannot break through. This is, in toto,
our policy towards the Arabs. To formulate it any other way would only be
hypocrisy."

And thus, Gil Troy and zionists abound are exposed as nothing more than
unabashed racists.

[Mr. Rabee' Sahyoun is a economic development policy researcher, human
rights activist, and columnist residing in Beirut, Lebanon. He is
affiliated with the global grassroots Palestine Right To Return
Coalition.]

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