Sometimes A Picture Really Is Worth A Thousand Words

May 23, 2017 5:04 pm By Hugh Fitzgerald
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Look at this photo showing the backs of seated dignitaries waiting for
Trump to arrive at Ben Gurion Airport. You may remember — it was last week,
after all — the photos of Trump and Company being welcomed on the tarmac at
Riyadh. The welcoming party was a very limited group of people: all of them
males, all of them Muslims, all of them Sunnis, all of them Arabs, all of
them very rich indeed, and many of them, unsurprisingly, members of the
very same family. There was one odd man out, an odd man out precisely
because, you see, she wasn’t a man but a woman, a foreign photographer,
snapping away both for ephemeral posts and for posterity.

The rest of the visit offered the same narrow range of dramatis personae.
The audience for Trump’s speech consisted only of Muslims, that is, of
Sunni Muslims, and almost entirely of male Sunni Muslims, that is, of male
Sunni Muslims who were either despots themselves, or representatives of
despots. I did make out one, possibly two, females in the audience — either
despots themselves, or representatives of a despot. To sum that audience
up: no females (unless the head of a Muslim state, or his deputy), no
Christians, no Jews, no Hindus, no Shi’a, no atheists, no democrats (in the
Periclean not Clintonian sense).

Then there was the Ardah Sword Dance outside the Murabba Palace. Small
Wilbur Ross, tall Rex Tillerson, and very briefly, Trump himself, all tried
their hand at the ceremonial ardah dance, traditionally performed before
battle, a symbolic celebration of male martial prowess, but now performed
on all sorts of occasions. (“Available for weddings, but not yet bar
mitzvahs,” as a future skit on Saturday Night Live will have it). They
linked arms with their Saudi hosts, and briefly moved their swords out
toward the floor, then up, at a 90-degree angle to the floor, and again,
all the while swaying slightly. Their Saudi hosts, including King Salman,
were bemused. As at the airport, the Americans found themselves in a sea of
Sunni Muslim males, many of them members of the ruling family, the Al-Saud.
But what else would one expect in a country named after the Wahhabi
founding family, “Saudi” Arabia? And in any case, the Dance of the Sword
isn’t what frightens us about the Saudis and their coreligionists — it’s
the Verse of the Sword. As for the American guests and their
eager-to-please hosts — all that glitters in the kingdom, it turns out, is
gold, and a good and lavish and over-the-top time was had by all. After
all, the Saudis have only one request to make of the Americans right now.
All the Saudis want is for the Americans to keep those Rafidite dogs in
Tehran on a short leash. Even the real “solution” to the permanent problem
of Israel — not its size, but its existence — the Saudis are now willing to
postpone for a later date, an attitude that President Trump and others have
misinterpreted as a Sunni Arab “readiness for peace.” And what will the
United States get in return for dealing with Iran? Well, spending hundreds
of billions on arms from the Americans is the best way the Saudis have to
show their appreciation, and they’ve already started to spend.

I was prompted to muse on these matters when I saw the photographs of those
awaiting Trump at the tarmac in Tel Aviv and compared them with what had
just happened in Saudi Arabia. The Israeli soldiers at the airport included
machine-gun-toting girls. This was Israel, after all, where, since 1949,
military service has been mandatory for both sexes. Meanwhile, in Saudi
Arabia, women cannot drive, and cannot travel abroad, and are not supposed
to even leave the house alone, without a male relative’s permission. And
even the time spent by a woman with male fellow workers is deliberately
limited. The religious police, the mutawwa, are everywhere present to
insure that the Shari’a is observed.

One photograph, the one above, taken at Ben Gurion Airport, particularly
struck me. It was taken from behind a group of seated dignitaries, with
their varied head coverings. I saw a bearded, orthodox Jew, whose face was
caught in profile. Then there was a high Catholic prelate — a bishop, to
judge by his red skull cap, or zucchetto. Several Greek Orthodox priests,
with their distinctive dress — perhaps one of them was Russian Orthodox. A
Druze, with his white cylindrical cap, though no Druze women with tantours
in evidence. And then others whom I could not identify from behind —
Protestants perhaps, of varied denominations, Orthodox or secular Jews,
Christian or Muslim Arabs almost certainly. For despite all the BDS talk of
Israel as an “apartheid state,” Muslim and Christian Arabs are everywhere
in Israeli political life. A dozen of them are members of the Knesset; they
serve on the Supreme Court (one of them, Salim Joubran, has lifetime
tenure); they serve in the Israeli foreign service, and two of them are
presently ambassadors, with many more at the consular levels. Others serve
as judges at the local level.  There are Muslim and Christian Arabs in the
Knesset. There are Christian and Muslim Arabs serving, as volunteers (for
unlike Jews they are exempt from mandatory service) in the Israeli
military. Of particular note and value are the nearly 2,000 Bedouin in the
Israeli army, famous for their skills as desert trackers.

That’s what Israel has to offer. It does not have a Dance of the Sword. Nor
a Verse of the Sword. It does have the Hatikvah. It does have compete
equality of the sexes. Israel cannot spend hundreds of billions of dollars
on American arms, but Israelis have proven invaluable in helping in the
development of some of the most advanced American weapons, including the
Arrow missile system, the F-35 “Adir” stealth fighter plane, and the
Tactical High Energy Laser (Nautilus). One wonders if, in the vast Saudi
arms arsenal, there is even a single item that the Saudis themselves
managed to produce. And as for intelligence sharing, in the Middle East it
is the United States that depends on Israel, more than Israel on the United
States, for no other country has the intelligence-gathering abilities in
the Middle East equal to those of the Israelis.

The photograph of Sunni Muslim males, dripping with gold chains, who owe
their fabulous wealth not to hard work, nor inventive talent, nor
entrepreneurial flair, but only to an accident of geology, and who greeted
Trump’s plane in Riyadh, tell one story. The airport welcome by Jews,
Christians, Muslims, Druze, both men and women, who met Trump’s plane in
Tel Aviv, tell quite another.

That’s what that photograph, the one which I put at the beginning of this
piece, the one taken at the tarmac at Tel Aviv, prompted me to think about.
I thought I’d share those thoughts with you.

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