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Republican Branch of Pro-Israel Lobby in Attack Mode Against Center for American Progress, Media Matters

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

emergency committee for israel cap media matters adThe Emergency Committee on Israel published a full-page ad in today’s New York Times denouncing the Center for American Progress and Media Matters for using allegedly anti-Semitic stereotypes in debates about the Israel-Palestine conflict and Iran.  The ad is displayed here for you to judge for yourself.

The main charge is that they’re “anti-Israel.”  Why?  Because they’ve called Aipac and other partisan pro-Israel journalists “Israel Firsters.”  The false narrative spun by them is that the term is a noxious one devised by neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers who seek to highlight Jewish disloyalty to the United States.

Only problem is that this is historically false.  As I reported yesterday thanks to Phil Weiss, Abe Sachar, first president of Brandeis University and dean of American Jewish historians in his day, first used the term in 1960 in the midst of a debate that raged between David Ben Gurion and Diaspora Zionists.  Ben Gurion claimed that primary Jewish allegiance was owed to Israel and that every Jew must make aliyah to Israel.  Any Jew who refused could not be a true Zionist.

Sachar and other leaders like Nahum Goldman rejected such classical Zionist arguments and pointed out that Jewish life in the Diaspora had as much value as Jewish life in Israel.  That’s where the term “Israel Firster” derived.  It was meant to rebut the argument that all Jews owed their allegiance to Israel above and beyond any other national allegiance they might have.  Originally, the term had nothing to do with neo-Nazis or even non-Jews.  It was part of a raging internal Zionist debate.

So let’s not be fooled by false historical analogies.  And let’s call out falsifiers of history like Dershowitz, Kristol, Abrams and others.

This debate they’re stoking also revolves around Iran.  They argue that any Jew who criticizes Israeli war plans against that country is betraying both American and Israeli interests.  That makes CAP and Media Matters “soft on Iran” in the same way that Republicans have argued for decades that Democrats were “soft on Communism.”  It also harkens back to the 1950s and the “who lost China” phrase used to smear Democrats then.

The notion is that Iran is a nation so exceedingly evil, whose goals are the destruction of Israel, world Jewry and indeed the entire world (at least in Bibi’s view)–that those who voice any view that is less than absolute regarding Iran must be anti-Israel.  Well, I’ve got news for them.  Their world may be black and white, but ours isn’t.

CAP has also published its response to the ad in which it noted that pro-Israel ideologues like Rachel Abrams, Bill Kristol and Gary Bauer lead ECI, while Commentary’s Noah Pollak is its director.  In the past, ECI has insinuted Pres. Obama was less than fully loyal to Israel for the policies and statements he’s made regarding settlements and the Palestinians.

ECI also falsely accused the Occupy Wall Street movement of being anti-Semitic based on a few signs displayed by protesters supporting Palestinian rights.  Given the 1% Jewish Wall Street donors bankrolling ECI it isn’t surprising they’d use such tactics to smear the 99%.

ECI’s leaders have themselves voiced hateful, racist views about Arabs in general and Palestinians in particular.  And their views are arguably pro-Israel, since they will lead to continuing bloodshed and wars in which Israel’s interests can only be damaged, perhaps beyond repair.

Finally, this is a legitimate debate among American Jews about the policies pursued by both Israel and the U.S. in the region.  Calling Palestinians “savages” as Rachel Abrams has done in her genocidal rant in the august pages of the Washington Post is certainly far more offensive than the term “Israel Firster.”  Yet no one at ECI or in the partisan pro-Israel camp has taken her to task for that.  It’s hypocrisy pure and simple.

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Daniel S. Loeb: ECI's major donor and Wall Street's 1%er

I’m seeking the donor list for ECI so that I can publish their donors’ names and allow readers to contact them in the same way they’re hectoring readers of the NY Times ad to bother CAP and MM’s donors.

UPDATE: It’s important to note some of ECI’s major donors and their potential interest in funding it.  They seem to be getting a large percentage of funding from Jewish hedge fund managers, some of whom, like ThirdPoint’s Daniel Loeb, were big fans of Obama in 2008 and turned on him when his financial regulatory reform proposals threatened too much intrusion into their business model.  Another donor is Highfield Capital’s Jonathon Jacobson.  Both are now major Republican donors.  Loeb is now a major funder of the Romney campaign.  If their motivation in supporting ECI has any ideological component (such as supporting Israel) it seems attenuated by their pecuniary interest in attacking Obama for biting into their opportunity to amass even more rapacious profits for their hedge funds.  It’s yet another example of the Jewish 1% attempting to sucker the 99% into turning on its own interests.

ECI began life out of Randy Scheunemann’s Orion Strategies lobbying firm.  He was John McCain’s foreign policy advisor during the 2008 campaign. Thus ECI is nothing but a hack Republican political outfit attempting to peel off Jewish votes from Obama for the next presidential election.  It hasn’t worked when the Republican Jewish Coalition tried it in past election cycles.  It won’t work this time.  It’s also clear that CAP and MM are mere foils for an indirect attack on Democracts and Obama.  They’re hoping that this spaghetti will stick to the wall when they throw it there in a similar way to the Swift Boat attacks on John Kerry.  If you figure that Sheldon Adelson, Loeb and other billionaires will be willing to shell out as much as $100-200 million in surreptitious attack ad funding, they could figure prominently in cutting into Obama’s decided edge among Jewish voters.

One interesting fact about the CAP-MM donor lists is that a number of the organizations listed are donor advised funds in which the individual directs his Jewish federation endowment fund to donate his or her money to those donees.  So in essence, ECI is arguing that the federations in question should prohibit their donors from giving funds to CAP and MM.  That would create a division between approved pro-Israel donees and prohibited “anti-Israel” donees.  Not to mention it might send a few of these donors out the doors of the federation and into the arms of community foundations which have no such ideological litmus tests for distributing funds.  I hope that Jewish donors who’ve given through their federations to CAP or MM will make clear that their continued participation in the federation system is contingent on a free and open approach to donations, rather than a restrictive, ideology-based approach.

I suppose there is one thing about which we should be grateful.  ECI only pictured CAP and MM as a dapper wolf in sheep’s clothing, smacking his lips at the viewer, implying that he’d love to eat a Zionist for breakfast.  Im Tirzu, when it went on the attack against the New Israel Fund, pictured Naomi Chazan as a raging rhinoceros in a manner that invoked the caricatures of Julius Streicher.  ECI exercised a bit more restraint in their graphic choices.

New Pro-Israel Hasbara Meme: Blackwashing

Thursday, January 19th, 2012
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African American political leaders and students on Aipac Israel junket

You’ve heard of pinkwashing, greenwashing–now “blackwashing” joins the cast of pro-Israel hasbara communities exploited in order to combat the major criticisms of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians.  Pinkwashing is the effort to promote Israel to the gay community in order to point out the homophobia of Arab culture and nations.  Greenwashing is the attempt by environmental groups like Jewish National Fund to point to Israel’s alleged sensitivity to environmental issues (excluding of course its heinous treatment of Negev Bedouins whose communities are being bulldozed by the Israeli government in collaboration with JNF).  Now blackwashing is the rage.

Israel lobby groups like Aipac have worked closely cultivating relationships on college campuses with African-American students.  They send these young leaders to Aipac conferences where they can be trotted out to the media as witnesses for the defense to combat the BDS campaign to label Israel as an apartheid state:

When Vincent Evans arrived as a bright-eyed first-year at Florida A&M, the country’s largest historically black university, he knew he wanted to get involved in politics. So when an older student leader approached him one afternoon after a student government meeting to ask if he wanted an all expenses paid trip to D.C., Evans jumped at the opportunity.

The trip, it turned out, was sponsored by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, the country’s most powerful pro-Israel lobbying outfit. Israel is under growing attack from Palestinian and international activists who call the country a racist apartheid state. In response, its staunchest U.S. lobby is recruiting black students as moral shields to make the case for Israeli impunity. At historically black colleges and universities (known as HBCU’s) around the country, AIPAC is finding and developing a cadre of black allies to declare there’s no way Israel can be racist.

In his four years in college, Evans traveled to D.C. at least 10 times on AIPAC’s dime. He and a small group of other student leaders from his school joined hundreds of others from around the country, including other HBCU students, for AIPAC’s semi-annual Saban Leadership Seminar.

“Within the program,” says Evans, “they make a concerted effort to reach out to HBCU and majority Hispanic schools.”

Does the Israel lobby care about African-American students?  Does it care about the issues close to their heart?  Is it about to reach out to Blacks to create political coalitions to advance causes of mutual interest to each community?  Are you kiddin’?  These kids are fodder in the PR war.  They don’t mean anything other than having a black face to show the world that Israel isn’t an apartheid nation.  But how much do these kids really know about Israel?

Before he went to D.C., Evans knew nothing about Israel and had no opinions on Middle East politics. “The program starts at a layman’s level and takes you through what the current Middle East peace talks are about,” he recalls.

AIPAC trained Evans and other students in lobbying and campaign work and provided a crash course in its staunchly Zionist version of Middle East history and politics. Participants are introduced to American and Israeli political leaders and spend afternoons walking Capitol Hill to lobby for Israel.

It seemed to Evans an opportunity of a lifetime.

“You’re talking about a lot of students who grew up in a socio-economic place that does not give them these opportunities,” said Evans. “We met amazing people. I met Netanyahu. In 2007 or 2008 I met all the Democratic candidates for president. My dad cried when I met Obama. [AIPAC] opens your eyes to things you’ve never seen.”

Pardon me, but this sounds more like a cult to me than a political campaign.  They take kids who know or care nothing about Israel and they indoctrinate them with a narrow set of principles and values they hammer home.  At the end, they’ve produced walking anti-apartheid emblems who will supposedly immunize Israel from these charges.  Not just that, these Black students also become cannon fodder in the war of ideas on college campuses:

Last year, AIPAC featured several HBCU students as speakers at its 5,000-person national policy conference in D.C. On stage, one student explained that she and a group of other AIPAC-trained HBCU students launched an attack on the Palestinian rights movement.

Specifically, they targeted Students For Justice in Palestine, a national student coalition with branches on a growing number of campuses. SJP frames its work as a struggle against Israeli apartheid…

On stage at last year’s AIPAC conference, an HBCU student waxed indignant.

“How dare they use a word that has historic meaning for me,” said the speaker, to the loud cheers of the audience. “A word that conjures up some of the worst injustices an individual can suffer.” As she spoke, positioning herself as an arbiter of what gets to be called racist, a slide of an apartheid-era South African sign reading “White Area” appeared behind her.

Do these children know anything about Israeli politics or the nature of Israeli society?  Do they know how non-Jewish Israelis are treated?  Do they know anything about the Occupation?  Do they know anything about the racial prejudice rampant in Israeli society?  No.  They only know what Aipac tells them.  The lies and half-truths Aipac feeds them.

I find it almost amazing that some strategists like Frank Luntz sit in a room or hold a focus group and discuss Israel’s vulnerabilities and how to exploit different ethnic and gender-based communities in order to buttress them.  It’s cold, exploitative and vulgar.  It’s buying support with trips, nice hotels, and meeting famous people.  Instead of earning support the old-fashioned way through discussion, study, debate and the battle of ideas, Aipac programs these impressionable young kids to spout the talking points.

Who does it fool?  Who does it persuade?  I rather think it helps the Aipac donors who fund this sort of charade more than it persuades anyone outside this narrow pro-Israel political niche.  One of them is Haim Saban, the wealthy Hollywood and media powerbroker who is one of Aipac’s most important donors.  He also is a major donor to the Democratic-leaning think tank, the Brookings Institution.  He also played a role in lobbying Rep. Jane Harman on behalf of accused Aipac spy Steve Rosen.  Saban also lobbied Nancy Pelosi on Harman’s behalf to appoint her intelligence committee chair, which the then Speaker refused to do.

By the way, the Lobby’s cultivation of Vincent Evans paid off.  He used the connections he made on his Aipac trips to DC to land a job working for Florida’s Democratic Party in Tallahassee.  As he works his way up the political ladder, Aipac will be able to call on him for ongoing support in its political battles, just as it does a number of members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who routinely sell out their values and principles to sup at the pro-Israel altar of Mammon.

That’s the way the game’s played.  It’s a dirty, nasty game.  But Aipac has mastered it to perfection.  Except that more and more see through it.  They don’t buy it.  The only people they’re fooling is themselves.  Yes, and members of Congress and a president it appears.  But so many of the rest of us know better.

H/t to my friend, Nan Rubin.

Haaretz Hypocrisy: Exposé Finds Museums Don’t Offer Arabic-Language Materials, But Neither Does Haaretz

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

I was struck by the hypocrisy of a recent Haaretz expose, which in itself was very good journalism, finding that five of ten Israeli cultural institutions which by law were required to offer Arabic-language captioning for exhibits and public events, did not do so.  It also noted that only ten of forty-nine institutions receiving state funding were required by law to have Arabic captioning.  The only museum fully out of compliance of the ten was the Tel Aviv Museum of Art (others were partially out of compliance).  So far so good.  This is clearly a worthy piece of reporting.

But I was struck by the fact that Haaretz itself refuses to make itself accessible to fully one-quarter of the Israeli population for whom Arabic is its native language.  Beyond that, if the newspaper wishes to impact public opinion in the region, you’d think it would scramble to either produce an Arabic edition or at least translate individual articles and make them available to the Arabic language press.

The fact that Haaretz has no Arabic edition is an indication of the failure of the special brand of liberal Zionism it represents.  Haaretz can take on the cultural impresarios for their alleged racism, while escaping the charge itself.

Of course, Haaretz may argue as a private company it has no legal obligation to do as the cultural institutions do because of the receipt of public financial subsidies.  But I’m not talking about legality.  I’m talking about both morality and pragmatism.  If you live in the Middle East and want to have an impact there, do you publish an edition that reaches at most 10 million readers (if you include the Hebrew-speaking Diaspora) or do you expand your vision so you may impact tens of millions more who speak Arabic?  Further, Haaretz may argue that most literate Palestinian citizens speak Hebrew and so don’t need an Arabic edition.  That too may be so, but I would think that as a matter of principle, a truly liberal Israeli newspaper embracing the rights of all citizens would make itself accessible to every citizen.  Should Haaretz be a truly national newspaper or only one for the Jewish majority?

MK Danon Proposes Outlawing Sex Between ‘Arabs,’ Young Jewish Girls

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

i fuck with an arab In a development that harkens back to the Nuremberg Laws and the old racialist broadsides of Rabbi Meir Kahane, MK Danny Danon has proposed a solution for a problem that doesn’t exist: he’s claimed that over 1,000 Jewish women have complained about being kidnapped by Palestinians and forced to become sex slaves.  The settler internet portal Arutz 7 reports on a Knesset hearing at which Danon deliberated on this imaginary social cataclysm (if you know Hebrew you really must watch the video documenting the drivel and ranting of the MKs and witnesses).  A member of the committee, Danny Simon, asked a policewoman testifying whether she was aware of any such problems.  The officer said she knew of none.  Nevertheless, Danon insisted on persevering.

The racist pandering tenor of his comments was instructive:

The kidnapping of young [Jewish] women and turning them into sex slaves is the sign of a third world country and not of Israel in 2011.  We must act immediately to save these women and prevent their being introduced into this vicious cycle.

Danon called for offering greater authority to government officials to deal with the problem, while another witness called for official legislation outlawing “seducing” or having sex with a minor.  The director of another NGO claimed that [Jewish] girls aged 11 were raped and were now residing in Bedouin villages.  Another that Jewish girls were “bought” by Arabs “with money.”  Yet another complained of crafty Arab men who tempted girls by posing as Jews.  Those who described the “phenomenon” said it affected girls who were immigrants from Ethiopia and Russia and those from poor backgrounds.

One crusading solon, Nissim Zeev regaled the panel with the “true” story of a girl from Beitar Illit who was enslaved in the nearby [Palestinian] village of Hussan.  The “Arabs” allegedly published a claim that they’d “taken” a settler girl and converted her [to Islam].  He suggested a law that would prohibit the conversion of anyone under age 21.  Of course, Zeev provided no proof of his claim.

The hearing featured videos purporting to document Arab men flirting and seducing Jewish women and bragging “like roosters” (I kid you not–that’s what the Hebrew says) of their romantic conquests.  Another MK said these were grave criminal acts and having sex with a minor should be outlawed immediately (I’m certain it already is, but why should we stand in the way of such pandering?).  Another Knesset member suggested setting up a cross-ministerial database which would list the name of every “endangered” girl so that all the various relevant authorities could endeavor to “protect” her.  Yet another reminded his listeners of Golda Meir’s saying that every Jew who assimilated was added to the toll of the six million murdered in the Holocaust.  MK Anastassia Michaeli touchingly remembered herself at the age of 13 or 14 in Russia along with fellow girl students who were tempted by boys to drink cola and eat pizza.  It’s clear that such deviltry led immediately to the defilement of these poor girls.

Where do you begin with crap like this?  It’s beyond McCarthyism.  At least he only claimed there were imaginary Communists on the government payroll.  These idiots have added the even more lurid claim of interracial sex between Jews and Arabs, which ups the ante for their Jewish constituents.  You may certainly say that this merely attests to the idiocy of a few Knesset members, and not the racist convictions of an entire population.  But anyone who doubts that large numbers of Jews share these unfounded fears, doesn’t know the tone of discourse inside Israel now.  The hysterical racism highlighted by the statements above is a perfect symptom of the sickness currently afflicting Israel.

I’ve always been shocked and fascinated by the obsession of the far-right (Jewish and non-Jewish) with sex and race and the intermingling of the two.  There is enough fear and hatred of such things to fuel entire political movements.  And such fears have characterized movements like Nazism and Jewish ones like Kahanism and far-right Israeli nationalism.  I don’t normally like to make such comparisons unless they are apt and precise.  In this case, there’s no escaping the direct echoes of Nuremberg and this Knesset hearing.

H/t Zohar Eitan.

Settler Terror: Aberration or National Vanguard?

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

The level of settler violence, always high, has reached a fever pitch of late.  Usually the attacks go by the common name “price tag,” which alludes to a form of payback against the government for dismantling illegal settlements.  Though lately, the attacks seem to have taken on a life of their own and need no spark to ignite them: three mosques have been burned, two in the past week; a West Bank IDF outpost was trashed and a senior officer injured with a brick thrown through his car window; settlers occupied an abandoned monastery on the Jordanian border to warn King Abdullah not to interfere in matters concerning the Temple Mount; death threats and vandalism against Peace Now leaders.

In particular, the assault against the IDF unit and wounding of the officer seems to have unnerved many in Israel.  While Israelis argue about many things, there is an avowed reverence for the IDF in many circles.  Whatever you trash, you don’t trash our boys, the ones who protect us.  The most radical of the settlers have violated this national covenant because, while there are few threats against their political agenda, if the nation ever turns against them, they understand it will be the army that will face them.  In the few instances where the State musters the fortitude to dismantle an outpost or settlement, it is the army that does it.  That’s why the most radical settlers espouse outright hatred of the army and engage in regular acts of vandalism and harassment though till now, they’d never risen to this level of intensity.

All of Israel seems to wringing its hands, with the common refrain being–these settlers are not representative of the overwhelming majority of law-abiding settlers.  They’re an extremist minority within a minority.  They’re an aberration, a schandeh, an embarrassment to Israel in the face of the world community.  This Jerusalem Post editorial is typical:

What is needed is some proportion. The burning of mosques by Jewish hooligans is deplorable, but it is no more representative of the country – or the direction it is going – than Florida Pastor Terry Jones’ burning of a Koran in May was a reflection of America.

Terry Jones doesn’t live in occupied territory (unless you want to argue we should return Florida to the Pensacolas).  He doesn’t have the mortgage for the house where he resides and which sits on occupied territory, subsidized by the U.S. government.  The government hasn’t built roads to his home cutting through land belonging to a foreign nation.  Terry Jones doesn’t elect members of Congress who mirror his views precisely.  The president doesn’t meet regularly and consult with Terry Jones’ best friends.  Terry Jones hasn’t yet killed anyone, let alone a neighbor living next door to him on that occupied land.  Terry Jones is a Christian lunatic crackpot.  Settlers are most definitely not.

The Israeli government, which itself shares most, if not all of the values of the settler extremists went into emergency session to determine how to deal with the threat posed by the hooliganism and violence.  The answer Bibi Netanyahu devised is to begin treating settler criminal suspects just as badly as Palestinian security detainees.  In other words, arrest without speedy trial, denial of legal representation, etc.  So techniques and tactics which have failed to quell Palestinian resistance will now be used in a failed effort to suppress settler revolt.  Not to mention that Israel’s vaunted democratic values, what’s left of them anyway, will be further eroded.  But this doesn’t matter to most Israelis, who see security detainees as individuals who don’t deserve any rights.

There was one bridge too far for Bibi, though.  He won’t say the “T” word.  He wouldn’t call the settlers terrorists.  Doing so would allow the State to treat the settlers basically as the U.S. treats Guantanamo detainees, offering them virtually no rights at all.

Former defense minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer’s response to the settler pogroms was to recommend shooting them as the IDF would any Palestinian group which had the chutzpah to invade one of their camps.  Shimon Peres called the settlers a schandeh fahr di goyim (but in Hebrew, of course).  Jeffrey Goldberg said Israel should “declare war” on them and throw them in the desert prison where it houses Fatah and Hamas terror prisoners, Ketziot (where Goldberg himself served in the IDF).

But there is one basic, fundamental problem with everything I’ve described above and which renders Israel’s response the height of hypocrisy.  The settlers are not an aberration.  They are not a schandeh.  They don’t represent an extremist minority.  In fact, about them you could say: “L’etat c’est moi.”  The settlers ARE the State.  They may be slightly ahead of the conventional political mainstream, but as the American politicians say about Israeli prime ministers when they come to DC: “there’s no daylight between Israel and the U.S.”

I can hear liberal Zionists like Goldberg or Gershom Gorenberg protest that I overstate my case.  Even some readers will no doubt try to take me to task.  But I maintain that just as Malcolm X said after the Kennedy assassination that the latter’s killing was the “chickens coming home to roost,” so settler killings and general hooliganism are a manifestation of an overall national consensus that Israel must maintain the Occupation virtually forever.

Yes, I know there is supposedly general support for a two state solution, liberal Zionists are fond of pointing out that Bibi even claims to support this approach.  But that’s not how to determine what a nation believes.  Watch what I do, not what I say, is an old motto regarding politicians.  It holds true of nations as well.  The vast majority of Israelis may say they support two states, but they also don’t believe there will ever be peace with the Palestinians.  A nation which has given up on peace will never make the choices necessary to achieve it.

Why else are settlers who are guilty of major crimes like murder, maiming, arson, etc. almost never charged, let alone prosecuted?  Why else when a settler is imprisoned (but only for the most heinous of crimes like mass murder) are they invariably sent to a mental hospital and judged insane, rather than to prison?  Why else do Israeli presidents invariably pardon or grant clemency to almost every single Jewish terrorist?   At some point, you have to recognize that the terrorist, he is us.

So if Israel wants to maintain the Occupation.  If it approves of the ongoing theft of Palestinian land.  If it supports the building of the Separation Wall and the consequent sequestration of another 15% or more of available Palestinian land.  If it shrugs its shoulders at the constant drip-drip-drip of settler and IDF homicidal violence against both Palestinians and Israeli peace activists, then it must take responsibility for the criminals within, who are little more than mirrors of Israel itself.

Frankly, I’m sick and tired of the faces and arms raised to the sky whenever a settler commits an especially outrageous act (such as the assassination of Rabin, for one).  These are not alien acts committed by body snatchers or pod people.  These are your own kin, your own fellow citizens.  They act on your behalf.  They ARE you.  You cannot deny them.  You cannot distance yourself.  You cannot say they work for themselves alone.

From the very first moment of the settlement enterprise shortly after the 1967 War, Israel blessed it and said it was doing God’s and the nation’s work.  Even Shimon Peres, who leads the hand-wringers today in claiming these settlers are bad, bad boys who must be spanked by their mommies; even Peres went to the settlements at a critical juncture in the early stages and threw in his lot with them.  There would be no Hilltop Youth, no Baruch Marzel, no Yigal Amir without the prior approval offered by Israel’s power élite to the Greater Israel-Gush Emunim movement.

Many Israeli commentators are getting carried away talking about a cancer in the body politic.  The most extreme of the settlers are not alien to Israel, they ARE Israel.  Look at the Israeli government, at the Knesset.  The bright, shiny faces representing Israel on the world stage could just as easily be throwing bricks and Molotov cocktails at IDF officers if they took off their suits and ties (when they wear them).  Lieberman?  A former Kach member.  Yaalon?  Committed an act of insubordination against PM Sharon in refusing to evacuate Gaza settlers.  Netanyahu?  Spoke openly of expelling Israeli Palestinian citizens as recently as 1988.  There is almost a seamless web of ideological conviction and action between the current Israeli governing élite and the settlers.

What is to be done?  That’s one of the hardest questions to answer.  This is why I’ve come to despair that an answer can come from within Israel.  Until he died, on good days I believed that Sharon might take on the settlers in the same way Ben Gurion took on Begin by sinking the Altalena in 1948.  Now that Sharon is gone, there’s no one.  Tzipi Livni?  Gimme a break.  She may not even win the next Kadima Party primary, let alone become prime minister.  Barak?  Don’t even go there.  So who?

The key is outside intervention.  Israel is rapidly turning into Serbia or apartheid era South Africa or Putin’s Russia.  It is an outlaw nation.  A nation not of laws but of whims and caprices.  What Bibi wants, Bibi gets.  A TV channel airs documentaries critical of you?  Shut it down.  An NGO exposes injustices committed by the army or intelligence services?  Turn off the tap of foreign support.

Similarly, what settlers want, they get.  They are never satisfied with half a loaf when they could have the whole.  And the whole invariably involves a Palestinian village or family who owns an orchard or spring which would look might fine with some sprightly new tile-roofed settler homes sitting on that land.

The settlers have theft in their heart, which means that Israel is a nation built on theft.  And you cannot separate settlerism from Zionism (as practiced by the Israeli political élite) or Israeli national identity.  They are interchangeable.  That is why I despair that any Israeli leader would have the political will to make a virtual political suicide pact to extirpate the settlers as a power base within Israel.  For that is what it will take.  There can be no compromise, no saying that settlers may be criminals but not terrorists as Bibi does.  Someone’s got to look this scourge in the eye and say: we’ve seen the enemy and he is us.  Until then, you’re just talking about window-dressing.

I’ve been watching the bitter unfolding of a vendetta between the Israeli government and Tom Friedman, who’s writing increasingly vitriolic prose about the Netanyahu government.  The spectacle of Israel’s liberal Zionist forward cadre turning its back on the current government in a most public and disconcerting way is almost a joy to behold.  Not that Friedman has grown much wiser from the thrashing.  He’s still touting Fayyadism as the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  But as far as his analysis of the current Israeli government, he’s quite acute on that score.

The problem of course for liberal Zionists like Friedman is that they hold out hope that Israel can save itself, which I no longer believe.  It will be interesting to watch for any evolution in Friedman’s thinking on that score.

MK Danny Danon: Latest in Racist Legislative Fashion

Monday, December 5th, 2011
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Likud's Boy Wonder: Danny Danon

If you want to check on the pulse of Israeli fashion–that is the “fashion” of Israeli racism–you can do no better than study MK Danny Danon’s legislative agenda.  I don’t usually write about individual bills since there are so many far-right imbeciles who must have their say and they come up with more nonsense than you can shake a stick at.  But for MK Danon, for whom Matan Lurey has developed an apt moniker, ‘MKKK,’ I make an exception.

His new bill would demand that any Israeli seeking any sort of government ID whether a driver’s license, passport, graduation certificate, would have to sign a loyalty oath (Hebrew).  The provision is designed to disenfranchise Palestinian Israelis who, Danon presumes, would not do so.  One of the many lunatic aspects of this bill is that non-Jewish Israelis would have no problem signing a statement expressing loyalty to Israel.  Because they are loyal to Israel.  An Israel, that is, that is democratic and offers them rights as citizens.  This fact, that his bill would not achieve his aim, undoes all the venom Danon is attempting to inject into the social discourse with this harkening back to Nuremberg-type laws.  For Palestinian Israelis to refuse to sign, it would have to include a provision demanding loyalty to “the Jewish state, that is Israel.”  Even if such a bill with such language did pass, I doubt it could pass muster in the Supreme Court.  That is, unless new legal provisions permit a politicization of the nomination process allowing the Court to swing toward the settler outlook.

As if he hadn’t done enough to raise the volume of Jewish racism in Israel, Danon also added this zinger:

Israeli Arabs disrespect the laws of the nation having far higher rates of criminality than any other ethnic group.

Among his claims is that these Israeli citizens have voiced support for those “calling for the destruction of the State of Israel.”  Of course, he doesn’t say which Israelis did this, what they said, which group they allegedly supported, nor did he offer any support for the claim that the group mentioned supported the destruction of Israel.  Danny has a wee small problem with evidence.  He’s much better at the smear than at offering facts.

Another Likud ‘solon,’ Ofir Akunis, made the brilliant observation, in defending the Knesset’s draconian set of anti-democracy bills, that Joe McCarthy “was right in every word, the fact is -there were Soviet agents.”  This is the same distinguished advocate for free speech and democratic values who co-sponsored the bill which would outlaw foreign funding for Israeli NGOs.  In fact, in this interview he was arguing that Israeli NGOs. by accepting foreign money, are agents of foreign powers.  That makes the United Nations and European Union the equivalent of 1950s-era Communist subversives.  If you follow this argument to its proper insane conclusion you could argue that any American Jewish group that received any funding from Israel or an Israeli organization was an agent of a foreign power (i.e. Israel).  Is that really where you want to take this argument??

You have to wonder what planet these people are living on.  Akunis attempted to dig himself out of the hole he was in by claiming after the fact that McCarthy was only right in the sense that he pointed out Communists in the U.S. government.  You see, there’s a problem with idiots like this attempting to expound on subjects they know nothing about.  I’d rather him blather on about Israeli history.  At least he’d have half a chance of being accurate once in a while.  About U.S. history he’s hopeless.  McCarthy didn’t uncover a single Communist, though he sure as hell tried hard enough and ruined enough careers in the process.

H/t @OriNir_APN.

Goldberg-Gorenberg Lib-Zionist Love Fest Featured in NY Times Book Review

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

The NY Times made the odd choice of selecting liberal Zionist hawk Jeffrey Goldberg to review Gershom Gorenberg’s new paean to lib Zionism, The Unmaking of Israel.  I’m only surprised that they didn’t assign the review to “Eytan” Bronner, that other Times paragon of lib Zionism, .  Assigning the review to Goldberg is something akin to commissioning Joe Biden to review Barack Obama’s next book.  Though Gorenberg isn’t Goldberg’s boss, they come from the same fairly narrow ideological slice of the Zionist ideological spectrum, with the only difference being that Gorenberg is slightly more critical of Israeli policy and Occupation than Goldberg.  It was to be expected that Goldberg would offer an encomium to someone who’s likely an old pal.  Israel is a very small place.  Gorenberg lives there.  Goldberg lived there for years.  Surely there are webs and networks interconnecting them in this cozy little community of pro-Israel journalists from which they emerged professionally.

There is something slightly off kilter or incestuous about assigning the book to Goldberg, as if one hand washes the other.  We certainly may expect a fullsome blurb from Gorenberg on the cover of Goldberg’s next book or assistance getting Gorenberg’s next article placed in The Atlantic.  I note that Gorenberg’s infamous Why- is-There-No-Palestinian-Gandhi fantasy was supposed to be published by The Atlantic, which passed on it when he submitted it to them.  It was then published in the far more ideologically suitable and pro-Israel Weekly Standard.

Of course, it would’ve been a lot more illuminating, and many more sparks would’ve flown, had they assigned the review to Stephen Walt, Tom Segev (who incisively reviewed Benny Morris’ last book for the Times) or Rashid Khalidi, someone who would’ve truly grappled both with Gorenberg’s ideas, giving credit where it was due and noting their insufficiencies when they arose.  Alas, that didn’t happen.  So we’re left with the ideological clichés that pass for analysis coming from Goldberg’s pen.

So let’s review the review for the little white lies, distortions and intellectual dishonesty for which Goldberg is notorious, starting with this:

Israel is not a fascist state, nor is it a theocracy nor, for that matter, is it a fascist theocracy. It is not an apartheid state, a totalitarian state or, God forbid, a Nazi state.

There is a convenient admixture of the outrageous with the apt, which allows Goldberg to associate off-the-wall descriptors like “fascist,” “totalitarian” or “Nazi” with ones that are quite apt like “theocracy” or ‘apartheid state.”  Israel isn’t a fascist state, but it certainly is rapidly becoming an authoritarian one, as anyone reading the list of Knesset bills up for consideration knows.  Though I wouldn’t have said this till recently, Israel has become a theocracy in everything but name only.  It’s not that rabbi-ayatollahs sweep through the streets stoning immodest women to death as they did and do in Afghanistan.  No, it’s more subtle than that (though there is overt violence against such women) but no less insidious.  Even Gorenberg, an Orthdox Jew, notes the stranglehold the Haredi have over the Israeli political and social system.  No less a figure than former Mossad director Ephraim Halevy said the Haredi threat to Israeli secular democracy was more severe than that from Iran.

Though Israel is not a fascist or totalitarian state, it is a state which honors democracy in the breach, if at all.  Turning to the phrase “apartheid,” since Israel clings insistently to the Occupation, which is a blatant and brutal violation of international law, we have to acknowledge that Israel IS an apartheid state.  If it did not rule West Bank Palestinians and indirectly Gaza as well, then we might argue that the Israeli domestic political system was merely an ethnocracy, but not outright apartheid.  However, the Occupation and the savagery with which it oppresses millions of Palestinians, turns Israel into a state with citizens enjoying full rights (Jews), truncated rights (Israeli Palestinians), and few if any rights (Palestinians in the Territories).  That is, an apartheid state.

Goldberg’s hasbara continues:

It [Israel] is, for its region in particular, a model of Western values, a country in possession of a robustly independent judiciary; a boisterous, appropriately unkempt press; a mature and activist civil society; and an assortment of fearless and effective human rights organizations.

Note he says that Israel is for its region a model of Western values.  Which implies that if Israel was not in this region it wouldn’t be such a sterling example of these values.  But returning to the passage, Goldberg either doesn’t know much about what’s really happening in Israel, or he’s willfully blind to the Israeli reality.  The Israeli judiciary, far from being robust, is catatonic when it comes to national security cases.  It’s taken five years for the IDF to honor several Supreme Court rulings to move the Separation Wall.  When the same Court prohibited targeted killings of unarmed Palestinians and an IDF general carried out one, the Court did nothing to enforce its ruling, even allowing the promotion of said general to become deputy chief of staff.  If that’s robust, then my grandpa was an Olympic decathlete.

As for the press being “boisterous, appropriately unkempt,” the terms are curiously besides the point in portraying the current Israeli media reality in which a TV station is being destroyed because it aired an exposé embarrassing to the prime minister; and that, following the same TV station’s abject on-air apology to Sheldon Adelson for airing an exposé embarrassing to him.  Hundreds of gag orders and military censorship hem in the best of Israeli investigative journalists, preventing them from doing their jobs properly.  Not to mention the silencing of an Israeli-Palestinian radio station, All for Peace, because it held such “subversive” views like embracing a two-state solution and women’s rights.

Goldberg’s descriptions of “activist civil society” and “fearless, effective human rights organizations” also seriously distorts the Israeli reality in which the prime minister has only just now withdrawn laws which would effectively defund all Israeli NGOs receiving foreign funding (which is virtually all).  To any Israeli apologists who claim that the withdrawal of the bill is a victory for democracy, look again.  Haaretz acknowledges the only reason for the withdrawal was the outcry from foreign governments like the EU and U.S., who warned of the opprobrium Israel would suffer on the world stage for such punitive measures against the human rights community.

This is the same Israel which summons human rights activists to Shin Bet interrogations and warns them if they continue with their activism, and the Knesset enacts new laws which the spooks expect, that what he is now doing will become criminal and that they will pursue him vigorously.  It’s the same society which routinely assaults human rights activists at places like Sheikh Jarrah, Jalud and Anatot, breaking bones, assaulting women sexually, etc.

Make no mistake, I am a champion of the Israeli human rights community.  But I do not delude myself into believing that it will or can save Israel from itself.  At best, these NGOs are impeding Israel’s gradual decline into moral and political chaos.  They are a stopgap, but not a solution.  They can’t single-handedly prevent the inexorable descent.

Though one should credit both Gorenberg and especially Goldberg for embracing some severe and justified criticism of Israel, neither goes far enough, especially not Goldberg.  Take this statement:

The majority of Israelis say they support a two-state solution…But the majority is powerless in the face of the relentless settler minority.

What does this mean?  How can a majority be “powerless” in the face of a minority?  Has that minority fed the majority a disabling drug that renders them unable to effectively oppose the bad deeds of the minority?  Has the majority lost its will through some catastrophe?  Of course, none of this is true and Goldberg is talking utter nonsense.  The Israeli majority may not have much sympathy for the settlers, but they are not willing to confront them.  The Israeli majority elects Knessets which form governments which actually support the settler movement.  So saying the majority is powerless against settlements is patently false.  The majority tacitly and even directly supports the disaster unfolding in the Territories.  We can argue and psychologize this phenomenon till the cows come home.  But we’ve got to tell it like it is.  This is not Svengali stuff.  Israelis are to blame for the mess into which the settlers have gotten them.

As an example, take this odd locution chosen by Goldberg to describe Israeli conquest of the West Bank during the 1967 War: he calls it “a sudden acquisition of new land.”  That’s one way of putting it.  What Israel did was far from “acquisition” and such language masks the nature of the ongoing crime in the same way that Israelis mask awareness of the Albatross that the Occupation is around their collective necks.

Gorenberg and Goldberg both target the settlements as the poison fruit that has embittered Israeli discourse.  And of course they are both right.  But they don’t go far enough.  Take this passage from the review which portrays the ways in which Israel allowed a patently illegal settlement process to become de jure legal, at least in Israeli terms:

How did it happen that a country of laws — Israel’s Supreme Court justices are renowned around the globe — came to be so lawless in one corner of the territory it ruled?

We can argue later about whether or even when last, Israel’s justices were “renowned” around the globe–but the notion that the lawlessness of settlements is a phenomenon of only “one corner” of Israel is again wishful thinking.  Israel is a country basically without rule of law, especially regarding national security.  There is no accountability for crimes and violations of laws and guidelines either by the police, IDF or intelligence agencies.  Take this hot off the presses from Maariv.  One of only two IDF officers facing charges for murdering civilians during Operation Cast Lead will face no criminal charges according to the military prosecutor.  Corruption is endemic.  Ethnic discrimination, even against Jews and certainly against non-Jews, is rampant.  Israel enjoys the fifth largest gap between rich and poor among OECD countries.  It is one of the most stratified nations in the world with a tiny number of oligarch-like families controlling immense portions of the national commercial and industrial infrastructure.  There is one law for the 99% and another for the 1%.  Lawlessness does not afflict only one corner of the nation.  It afflicts the entirety of it.

Thus Occupation, though it may’ve been the root of the evil that came to bedevil Israel, is now just another symptom among many of the country’s ills.  But unlike both Gorenberg and Goldberg, I believe that Israel’s Original Sin, just as it America’s, is racism.  In Israel, that Sin began with the 1948 Nakba and continues to this day with the oppression and neglect suffered by Israel’s indigenous non-Jewish citizens.  Just as Martin Luther King argued so powerfully about American sin, tying it to racism and slavery, so Israel’s is the primal injustice of expulsion of nearly 1-million residents of the country.  This, as much as or even more than Occupation, is the “unmaking of Israel.”

You won’t find Goldberg touching this with a ten-foot pole and likely Gorenberg would feel the same way.  Nakba is the third-rail of Israeli politics.  You simply can’t go there.  From Nakba flows an analysis of the fundamental, systemic inequities of Israeli life.  The suppression of the rights of Palestinian citizens, tolerance of the virtual abandonment of whole segments of the Israeli population to poverty, illiteracy, poor health, and crime.

If there is one thing among many that separates my views from those of the liberal Zionist pair it is this:

 …It is Jews who created many of the problems the Jewish state faces today, and it is Jews who must fix them.

I used to believe this, even fervently.  But I no longer believe it.  Israel is not capable of fixing the mess into which it has gotten itself.  Like Serbia-Kosovo or Rwanda or any number of horror-show situations, Israel is paralyzed.  It cannot expiate its sins or whatever one wishes to call them.  The benefits Israelis derive from Occupation are too attractive for them to give them up willingly.  There may be those who know what has to be done to resolve its conflict with the Arab states, but there aren’t enough of these citizens and they aren’t powerful enough to impose their vision on the rest of society.

Finally, Goldberg and Gorenberg, despite the partial clarity of vision they have concerning the mess in which Israel finds itself, are little better than temporizers.  They want to ameliorate the situation rather than engage in the fundamental transformation of Israeli society that is necessary for it to become truly democratic and accepted into the mainstream of nations.  For them Israel can only be a Jewish state.  And by that I mean a state rewarding the majority ethnic group superior rights over the minority.  You call such a state an exclusivist and supremacist Jewish state.  But it is one in which some citizens, by virtue of the religion into which they were born, gain better jobs, education, health care, housing, and social treatment.  That is simply not acceptable.  It wasn’t acceptable to the authors of the Israeli Declaration of Independence, nor is it acceptable today.

As I’ve written many times, there is nothing wrong with Israel being a state in which Jews are a majority.  There is nothing wrong with Israel being a state in which Jews practice their religion, speak their language, learn their heritage, and engage with their Diaspora brethren.  In other words, Israel must be a place in which religious traditions are respected.  But it may not be a place that rewards one religion over another.  That is where I fundamentally part company with Goldberg and Gorenberg.  And it’s why Gorenberg finds me such a dangerous opponent that he was willing to lie about my views and call me an anti-Zionist.  He doesn’t know what to do with those who support Israel, but find his vision imperfect.  To him, he’s a perfect liberal and a conscience of humanity.  Doesn’t he criticize his own nation for the sins it’s committed against Palestinians?  What more, he thinks, do they expect of me?

We expect someone who is a serious intellectual and observer of his nation to plumb the depths of the evil that afflicts it.  Something Gorenberg hasn’t yet done.  He has gotten part way there, but not all the way.

Border Police Officer Who Pulled Trigger Saying ‘Death to Arabs’ Sentenced

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

In a rare instance of accountability, an Israeli judge sentenced Shani Sivilya, an Israeli Border Policewoman to three months in prison for taunting and abusing a Palestinian child she’d arrested. The abuse included a mock execution in which fired her gun at the blindfolded victim and shouted “death to Arabs.”. In truth, this qualifies as torture, though in Israel when it’s a Palestinian victim it’s only called “abuse.”

A fellow officer apparently had a conscience about what she’d done and testified against her, also unusual in these cases. Sivilya also featured swaggering tough gal photos of herself on her Facebook page replete with anti-Arab racist taunts. She provided the evidence to convict herself.

The probation recommendation offered to the judge recommended she not receive any jail time, but the judge rejected it and sent her away for three months. If you consider that in most other legal systems she would’ve charged with attempted murder and received a far stiffer sentence, she got off exceedingly lightly. It should also be noted that prosecutions in such cases are exceedingly rare and usually only happen when the defendant has done something very public that the authorities find it difficult to overlook.

All that being said, we have to welcome justice in whatever guise it takes.