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In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful


=== News Update ===

Who are the real terrorists in the Middle East?

What exactly is being defended? Is it the citizens of Israel or the nature 
of the Israeli state?

By Oren Ben-Dor

07/26/07 
"<http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article1197235.ece>The 
Independent" -- -- As its citizens are being killed, Israel is, yet again, 
inflicting death and destruction on Lebanon. It tries to portray this 
horror as necessary for its self-defence. Indeed, the casual observer might 
regard the rocket attacks on Israeli cities such as Haifa and my own home 
town, Nahariya, as justifying this claim.

While states should defend their citizens, states which fail this duty 
should be questioned and, if necessary, reconfigured. Israel is a state 
which, instead of defending its citizens, puts all of them, Jews as well as 
non-Jews, in danger.

What exactly is being defended by the violence in Gaza and Lebanon? Is it 
the citizens of Israel or the nature of the Israeli state? I suggest the 
latter. Israel's statehood is based on an unjust ideology which causes 
indignity and suffering for those who are classified as non-Jewish by 
either a religious or ethnic test. To hide this primordial immorality, 
Israel fosters an image of victimhood. Provoking violence, consciously or 
unconsciously, against which one must defend oneself is a key feature of 
the victim-mentality. By perpetuating such a tragic cycle, Israel is a 
terrorist state like no other.

Many who wish to hide the immorality of the Israeli state do so by 
restricting attention to the horrors of the post-1967 occupation and 
talking about a two-state solution, since endorsing a Palestinian state 
implicitly endorses the ideology behind a Jewish one.

The very creation of Israel required an act of terror. In 1948, most of the 
non-Jewish indigenous people were ethnically cleansed from the part of 
Palestine which became Israel. This action was carefully planned. Without 
it, no state with a Jewish majority and character would have been possible. 
Since 1948, the "Israeli Arabs", those Palestinians who avoided expulsion, 
have suffered continuous discrimination. Indeed, many have been internally 
displaced, ostensibly for "security reasons", but really to acquire their 
lands for Jews.

Surely Holocaust memory and Jewish longing for Eretz Israel would not be 
sufficient to justify ethnic cleansing and ethnocracy? To avoid the 
destabilisation that would result from ethical inquiry, the Israeli state 
must hide the core problem, by nourishing a victim mentality among Israeli 
Jews.

To sustain that mentality and to preserve an impression of victimhood among 
outsiders, Israel must breed conditions for violence. Whenever prospects of 
violence against it subside, Israel must do its utmost to regenerate them: 
the myth that it is a peace-seeking victim which has "no partner for peace" 
is a key panel in the screen with which Israel hides its primordial and 
continuing immorality

Israel's successful campaign to silence criticism of its initial and 
continuing dispossession of the indigenous Palestinians leaves the latter 
no option but to resort to violent resistance. In the wake of electing 
Hamas - the only party which, in the eyes of Palestinians, has not yet 
given up their cause - the Palestinian population of Gaza and the West Bank 
were subjected to an Israeli campaign of starvation, humiliation and violence.

The insincere "withdrawal" from Gaza, and the subsequent blockade, ensured 
a chronicle of violence which, so far, includes Palestinian firing of Kasem 
rockets, the capture of an Israeli soldier and the Israeli near 
re-occupation of Gaza. What we witness is more hatred, more violence from 
Palestinians, more humiliation and collective punishments from Israelis - 
all useful reinforcement for the Israeli victim mentality and for the 
sacred cow status of Israeli statehood.

The truth is that there never could have been a partition of Palestine by 
ethically acceptable means. Israel was created through terror and it needs 
terror to cover-up its core immorality. Whenever there is a glimmer of 
stability, the state orders a targeted assassination, such as that in Sidon 
which preceded the current Lebanon crisis, knowing well that this brings 
not security but more violence. Israel's unilateralism and the cycle of 
violence nourish one another.

Amidst the violence and despite the conventional discourse which hides the 
root of this violence, actuality calls upon us to think. The more we 
silence its voice, the more violently actuality is sure to speak.

In Hebrew, the word elem (a stunned silence resulting from oppression or 
shock) is etymologically linked to the word almut (violence). Silence about 
the immoral core of Israeli statehood makes us all complicit in breeding 
the terrorism that threatens a catastrophe which could tear the world apart.

The writer teaches the philosophy of law and political philosophy at 
University of Southampton -  okbendor@ yahoo.com

source:
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article14210.htm

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