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Archive for October, 2010

Aftermath of IDF Belly-Dancing Sex Abuse Video: New Courses on How to Avoid Cyber-Emarrassment

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

In the aftermath of the revelation by Israel’s Channel 10 that an IDF soldier sexually abused a bound and blindfolded Palestinian woman (see video) by belly-dancing and rubbing his body against her in a suggestive manner, the IDF has reacted in a classical fashion.  No, it hasn’t scheduled any sensitivity training for its troops, nor has it scheduled any classes teaching the proper means of detaining suspects and treating them with a modicum of respect.  It won’t be warning its troops that such bad behavior will not be tolerated in future.  How could it when so many units behave in precisely the same fashion?

IDF behavior won’t change because Israelis fundamentally don’t see anything especially wrong with it.  Abuse only ends in such circumstances when commanders and their political bosses develop a will to change the culture.  There is no such will anywhere in the IDF or Israeli society at large.

So how is the IDF responding?  It’s going to train soldiers how NOT to embarrass the IDF when they use social media:

The video clip, which has aroused many reactions in the wider world, brought the IDF to the conclusion that it must explain better to soldiers the dangers of uploading video and images embroiled in controversy.

Lovely.  Don’t stop behaving in the abusive manner that got you into trouble to begin with–just be more careful in not allowing the world to see you doing it.

Even Ethan Bronner has now gotten in on the act, though he neglected to credit Channel 10 with first alerting Israelis to the video.  I suppose we should be grateful he wrote about the incident at all, since it pains him to write anything that might be construed as critical of the IDF unless he can balance it with something positive.

H/t Ofer.

Knesset to Demand Loyalty Oath, Ratify Israel as Racist State

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
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Lieberman campaign poster: 'No loyalty, no citizenship'

Well, they might just as well do so.  And this points to why the entire peace negotiation-settlement freeze is such a mess that it should die a sudden death.

Bibi Netanyahu pulled a fast one on his Labor coalition partners, according to Haaretz, and introduced a new Knesset law that would require all citizens to take a Jewish loyalty oath.  In effect, this means that no non-Jew could become a citizen of Israel, since none worthy of whatever their religion is would take such an oath.

Though angered, Labor is essentially toothless and can do nothing but withdraw from the government.  This would transform them from being inconsequential to irrelevant.  So it must stay as the perennially scorned second wife in Bibi’s bigamous relationship (the ultra-right wing parties are his beloved first wife).

From Bibi’s point of view, he must throw red meat to the rightist allies in his coalition in order to extract their agreement to a settlement freeze extension.  This is a political payoff (as opposed to the actual payoffs Yvette is accused of accepting from Martin Schlaff) to Lieberman, a major plank of whose platform was such a loyalty oath.  Keep in mind, it was the same Lieberman who had the chutzpah to lecture the UN General Assembly about the need to expel Israel’s Palestinian citizens from the country.

So the question becomes: is it worth throwing Israeli democracy under a bus, accepting that Israel enshrines its racist nature in law; or is it preferable to throw the entire thing in the garbage heap where it belongs?  The question is: peace at what price?  Is this any way to an equitable, just peace?  No.

This is precisely the type of amoral thinking which so disturbs me:

“I hope that Netanyahu’s support is a payoff to Lieberman, so that the prime minister will be able to extend the freeze without breaking apart his coalition,” said one Labor minister, who declined to be named.

Not a single thought given to the nature of Israel itself and whether it can be a democratic state if it forces a loyalty oath on every new citizen regardless of religion.  No reflection on what this will mean to Israel’s current non-Jewish citizens.

The last resort will be the Israeli Supreme Court which at times takes a dim notion to such legal shenanigans.  It expunged two racist laws from the books which prohibited Israeli Palestinian political parties from running in past elections.  Perhaps they will view this type of law similarly.  If not, open the floodgates of racism…

As for me,  I think the U.S.A. English movement had the right idea.  Speak English, be Christian.  That should be our motto.  Forget E Pluribus Unum.  Not “out of many, one.”  Nuts to that.  Out of many, a big fat mess.  I say, ‘Out of one, one’–and forget the rest.  If Israel can be an uber-Jewish nation despite its 1-million citizens who are not, then this country can be Christian, for Christians and the rest of you suckers be damned.

Dennis Ross Prepares U.S. Goodie Basket for Bibi in Return for Freeze Extension

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
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Ross: 'We'll give you Pollard. You give us 60 days and we

Just read an interesting piece by a N.Y. Times reporter who, when he writes about U.S. Israel-Palestine policy, doesn’t make me wince (as Ethan Bronner does).  Among the points that Mark Landler’s featured experts make is the incredible giveaway that Obama is offering Israel as an inducement to serve up a mere 60-day extension of the settlement freeze:

…The United States is offering military hardware, support for a long-term Israeli presence in the Jordan Valley, help with enforcing a ban on the smuggling of weapons through a Palestinian state, a promise to veto Security Council resolutions critical of Israel during the talks and a pledge to forge a regional security agreement for the Middle East.

It’s really extraordinary.  The U.S. is in effect foreclosing the option of a major portion of the West Bank being returned to the Palestinians (the Jordan Valley).  Even more astonishingly it is promising to exercise its veto for ANY anti-Israel Security Council resolution.  That means if Israel bombs Iran, we veto.  If Israel invades Syria or Lebanon or Gaza, we veto.  It’s not so much the veto itself, because it’s almost a given that we veto any resolutions critical of Israel.  But it’s the idea that we’re promising an a priori veto even before we know what the issue might be.  It would have to be tempting to Israel to dust off its military-adventure wish-list and fix its coördinates on targets that have previously been off-limits due to fear of an American “No.”

And one wonders, if this is what’s required to get a measly 60 day extension what will we have to give away to get a full peace agreement?  It reminds me of that old Brando movie where, when asked what he was rebelling against, he replied:

“Whaddaya got?”

In other words, we’ll have to virtually give away the store later if we offer so much for such a paltry reward now.

Who devised this bounteous package?  Hazard a guess?

The package of incentives for Israel was devised largely by Dennis B. Ross, a senior adviser on the Middle East at the National Security Council and a veteran peace negotiator. But the day-to-day negotiations are being handled by George J. Mitchell, the administration’s special envoy to the region who led the push on Israel to halt settlement construction.

You remember when so many of us held our breath at the beginning of this administration regarding what role Ross would play.  Well, now the chickens come home to roost.  While Mitchell has to butt heads with the Israelis and Palestinians, Dennis whips out the U.S. strategic asset menu and figures out what goes on the plate for Israel.  Why do you think Dennis has been serving as a consultant and senior fellow for WINEP, Aipac and other pro-Israel think tanks for all these years?  For just such an eventuality.  One even wonders how hard Dennis has been pitching Jonathan Pollard’s freedom to Obama as well.  I bet Ross is literally Pollard’s “get out of jail” card.  It’s times like this when I wish the common citizen could vote on whether Dennis Ross should be able to wield such power.

You know the U.S. package is a dubious deal when even a pro-Obama, liberal Zionist like Dan Kurtzer rails against it:

“It’s an extraordinary package for essentially nothing,” said Daniel C. Kurtzer, who also served as American ambassador to Israel and was a negotiator in the Clinton administration. “Given what’s already happened, who thinks that a two-month extension is enough?”

What surprises me is that otherwise intelligent people like Daniel Levy seem to have somehow drunk the Obama Kool-Aid:

“If we can get these 60 days, and get past the midterm elections, we can create a moment of choice for both sides,” said Daniel Levy, a former negotiator who is now at the New America Foundation.

I can remember sitting in a room towards the beginning of the Obama administration and hearing Levy tell the assembled group what a brilliant wedge issue the settlements would be.  It would be like the scalpel with which you open the entire soft shell that is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  Settlements would be the perfect way to open the longer-term campaign for peace.  Once Obama hammered that home and deftly outmaneuvered Bibi, getting to peace would follow naturally.  How naïve all of us were to wonder then at the seeming wisdom of those words.  That’s why such Pollyanism doesn’t move me now either.

Fitting to close with this mock letter, published on my Facebook page by Israeli reader Ed Mad X:

Dear Mr. Criminal:

In return for stopping your rampant bank robbing spree, our government is willing to give you all its gold and silver, and we’ll even release your former accomplices.

Yours truely,

Mr. Sucker (aka U.S Government)

Seeking WordPress Technical Assistance

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

For the past few years, I’ve had the excellent WordPress technical assistance of someone with whom I strongly disagreed politically, but who nevertheless was able to put aside his political differences with me in order to help me maintain my blog and fix issues as they arose.  Now, for some reason this individual has decided that attacking Geert Wilders is a hanging offense and disowned me.

I’m seeking someone to replace him who knows WordPress well and who will serve as a technical advisor for minmal pay, but maximal gratefulness.  Please post a comment or send me an e mail through the Contact form if you’re able to do your part to help make the world and this blog a better place.

Seeking: WordPress Font Plugin

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

This is for the techies among you. I am seeking a WordPress plugin that would allow me to change the font for my posts and titles without having to manually update the css.  There are several plugins which work in different ways.  I’m trying to wade through them and figure out which will do what I want and work best for me.  If you have any experience in this area could you either leave a comment or send me an e mail via the contact form.

IDF Convicts Soldiers of Using Palestinian Boy as Human Shield During Cast Lead

Monday, October 4th, 2010
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2004 story documents earlier use of Palestinian child as human shield (Daily Mail)

They say justice delayed is justice denied, but not if you’re Israel and the subject is Operation Cast Lead.  Justice would have certainly been denied in this case were it not for Judge Richard Goldstone and his report documenting potential Israeli (and Palestinian) war crimes.  But Goldstone and the seriousness with which his report was taken by the world despite Israel’s campaign of demonization, has compelled the IDF to take action.  So justice has been delayed by two years.  But not fully denied.  Yes, the actions are token, the least the army feels it can do in order to get the world to concede it is acting.  And certainly these convictions are not enough.

Frankly, I would like to see Hamas react in parallel fashion by disciplining those who fired rockets that harmed Israelis before the Operation.  That kind of symmetry would help their cause, I think.

In the current case, two sergeants have been found guilty, during Operation Cast Lead, of forcing a 9-year-old Palestinian boy to open bags which they suspected might contain explosives, using him as a human shield.  What’s ironic about all of this is that the Israeli hasbara line is that Hamas are beastly cowards because THEY use civilians as human shields; when the truth is that there are multiple cases which I’ve covered here of the IDF using young children in this fashion and I’m not aware of any instances of the Palestinians doing anything similar.  And in fact, Judge Goldstone says in his report that they deliberately sought out documentation of such Palestinian stories because they wanted to bring them to light and use them in the report.  But they couldn’t find any.

Here is the story as Ethan Bronner reports it:

A summary of the court’s judgment provided by the military spokesman’s office said the two had rounded up civilians and come upon bags in a bathroom. They grabbed the child and ordered him to check the bags for booby traps.

“The boy, who feared for his fate and was pressured by the situation, wet his pants,” the judges said, pointedly noting that, “unlike the soldiers, the boy had no means of personal protection.”

After the boy emptied the contents of one bag and had trouble opening a second, one of the soldiers shot at the second bag. The boy was returned, terrified but unharmed, to his family.

One of my Israeli readers has sent me an expurgated version of a Facebook discussion among IDF soldiers about this case.  An individual who claims he was there, argues that they were not using the boy as a human shield, but rather were using him to search bags that the soldiers thought might contain valuables.  They were concerned that they might be accused of pilfering the bags if any valuable were missing.

Frankly, I don’t buy this and it sounds to me like a convenient excuse dreamed up after the fact.

I find it terribly amusing and ironic to read this passage which closes Bronner’s report:

At the military court where the two sergeants were convicted, several former comrades attending wore shirts with the slogan “We are victims of Goldstone.”

In fact, they are precisely right, but not in the way they imagine.  According to their terms, they are scapegoats offered up to world opinion and they did nothing wrong, certainly nothing that many other IDF soldiers haven’t done before them.  The truth is, of course, that they did something that violates IDF guidelines and international law so they deserve a serious punishment (and this hasn’t been meted out so it remains to be seen whether this will be meaningful or a slap on the wrist).  But what is true about this slogan is that, were it not for Goldstone there would be no accountability amongst the IDF at all.  No one would’ve been punished.  The victims would all be Palestinian.  The perpetrators all Israelis.  Suffering only on one side.  Abusers on the other.  But they are not victims of Goldstone.  They are victims of their own stupidity and the Occupation, which compels them to such inhumanity.

This doesn’t tip the scales so that they’re in balance.  But it is at least something.

I can’t for the life of me understand why the Israel lobby is now smearing J Street for making a few phone calls to Congressional staffs asking if their bosses would meet with Judge Goldstone when he made the rounds of Capitol Hill to lobby on behalf of his report.  If I were J Street, and seeing the news of these convictions, I’d be boasting of the group’s involvement.  They should be saying: “Look, the Israeli system has worked.  Soldiers are being held accountable.  And were it not for Judge Goldstone this might not have happened.  And we helped him.”

What angers me is that this is just what I argued to J Street staff when they put out their mealy-mouthed statement about the Report.  Yet, they didn’t have to foresight to understand the important role Goldstone was playing and that his role might end up being valued at some point in the future.  My problem with J Street is that it doesn’t think long-term.  It only thinks of short-term benefits and losses.  Goldstone was a long-term proposition and they needed to figure out how to finesse it and they didn’t.  Now they’re being made to pay the price when they should be shouting from the rooftops that they were right all along.

IDF Abuses Bound, Blind-Folded Palestinian Woman by Belly-Dancing

Monday, October 4th, 2010


This 2008 YouTube video documenting a deranged IDF soldier belly-dancing in front of a blind-folded, bound Palestinian woman shows that the Israeli army definitely needs to exploit such branding opportunities and create a YouTube channel featuring more of such distinctive aberrant behavior.  Though I err is saying the behavior is aberrant.  The more of these Facebook pictures and YouTube videos we find the more we realize this behavior is almost normative.

You can be damned sure this video is already making its way across the Islamist world and that scores of new adherents have been recruited as a result. Who says that the lack of a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict doesn’t fuel radical Islam and terror? Of course it does. This video is a perfect example. Imagine yourself a member of a society in which such sexual insult is considered a killing offense, in which it induces crazed hatred for the perpetrator. That’s what you have here. It’s as bad or worse than Abu Graibh because here a devout Mulism woman is sexually degraded before the camera. And some idiot IDF soldier thought this was humorous and should show the world. Excuse me while I am sick. And this isn’t just a physical sickness, it’s a soul sickness as well. I am disgusted and sickened by this.

This being said, I don’t blame the slimy soldier who did this so much as the system itself.  Given the Occupation and its norms, these acts are to be expected.  Even the finest Israeli soldier might fall prey to such power-mad abuse in the right circumstances.  The key thing to remember is that Occupation corrupts and absolute Occupation corrupts absolutely.

As I wrote in an earlier post about a similar incident, I ask anyone watching this who supports the Occupation or current Israeli policy: how can you do so?

Dimi Reider [correction: my apologies Dimi for getting your first name wrong...again!] has written about this the most eloquently:

One thing you can’t say about our army is that it ever rests on its laurels. Having first rattled its fans with the Hebron dancing video, and then rocked them with a soldier girl’s posing with Palestinian prisoners bound to accompany her on “the best time of her life,” the boys in green now introduce an integrated product. Yes, it has a woman. Yes, it has soldiers. But now the woman is Palestinian, tied up, and the soldiers are dancing a belly dance in front of her, rubbing their superior force and, according to “friends” of Israel, superior morals, in her face. Pretty literally.

The woman is religious, which makes the humiliation all the worse; forget also the obvious point about these soldiers being powerdrunk kids with guns raised in a violent conflict.

Two points: First, this video finally debunks one of the most persistent Israeli myths – that ours is the only occupying army in history that does not sexually abuse the women of the occupied nation. Second, its about as stark proof as it gets that the IDF cannot…monitor itself (if it could, the soldiers would be in prison, de-ranked and de-mobbed before the video even hit the web). We need international law tribunals to rout out the cancer of impunity – and at least so long as we don’t have truth and reconciliation committees, this applies to everyone, from corporal to chief of staff and defense ministers. To borrow from said boys in green, deterrence must become a top priority.

Israeli Supreme Court Affirms Deportation of Nobel Peace Laureate, Maguire

Monday, October 4th, 2010
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Nobel Peace laureate Maguire stands before the MV Rachel Corrie before sailing for Gaza (AP)

In a ruling that should bring shock and disdain on Israeli jurisprudence throughout the world, the Supreme Court ruled that the intelligence services and Interior Ministry were right in excluding Nobel Peace laureate, Mairead Corrigan Macguire from Israel as punishment for her sailing on the Rachel Corrie in order to break the Gaza blockade.

In effect, Israel’s highest court has implicitly ratified the blockade as a legal act under Israeli law, a view contrary to international law.  It has also ratified the blatant security policy of excluding political undesirables merely because they criticize Israeli government policy.  Interestingly, a significant minority of Israeli society shares those same views, but because they are citizens the security services do not (yet) have the power to exclude them.

For those who enjoy debating my views, I should make clear that Israel and other countries have every right to exclude anyone they wish from their countries.  They usually don’t have to give rhyme or reason.  But in rejecting entry of some of the world’s most distinguished intellectuals, peace activists, and clowns from Macguire to Chomsky to Finkelstein to Ivan Prado, Israel betrays to the world its shrinking from democratic values, free debate, and political diversity (for God’s sake..afraid of a Spanish clown???).  In other words, the nation shows its true colors to the world and can no longer argue it is what most know it isn’t: a democratic society which values free speech for all.

Laughably, the court suggested that the authorities should have allowed Maguire to enter the country using a 48 hour visa to attend the conference she was planning to address.  In that case, I wish the Supreme Court judges who rendered this stupid ruling were instead lowly immigration officials so they could’ve acted sensibly in place of the stupid decision made to exclude her.

Also laughably, the court suggested that the proper route would’ve been for Maguire to protest her exclusion by the Interior Ministry before attempting to enter Israel.  Why should she honor an unjust and corrupt system by engaging in such a charade?  Everyone knows she would be denied, and once denied and after appealing her denial, she would still be rejected; and if she THEN attempted to enter Israel the court would STILL have ruled against her finding a different ground on which to do so.  Once again, I make the point that even Israeli highest court is loathe to second guess security decisions even those having no rhyme, reason or justification in democratic values or common sense.  It is, as Israel’s media have also pointed out, a rubber stamp for the security apparatus.

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