Israel Palestine Infos
Uri Avnery
August 28, 2010
Red
and Green
Channel 10,
one of
The activists
interviewed, both male and female, young and old - quite a number of them Jews -
demonstrate at supermarkets against the products of the settlements and/or of
Israel in general, organize mass meetings, make speeches, mobilize trade unions,
file lawsuits against Israeli politicians and generals.
According to the report,
the various groups use similar methods, but there is no central leadership. It
even quotes (without attribution, of course) the title of one of my recent
articles, “The Protocols of the Elders of Anti-Zion” and it, too, asserts that
there is no such thing. Indeed, there is no need for a world-wide organization,
it says, because all over the place there is a spontaneous surge of
pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli feeling. Recently, following the ”Cast Lead”
operation and the flotilla affair, this process has gathered momentum.
In many places, the
report discloses, there are now red-green coalitions: cooperation between
leftist human-rights bodies and local groups of Muslim immigrants.
The conclusion of the
story: this is a great danger to
THE FIRST question that
arose in my mind was: what impact is this report going to have on the average
Israeli?
I wish I could be sure
that it will cause him or her to think again about the viability of the
occupation. As one of the activists interviewed said: the Israelis must be
brought to understand that the occupation has a price tag.
I wish I believed that
this would be the reaction of most Israelis. However, I am afraid that the
effect could be very different.
As the jolly song of the
70s goes: “The whole world is against us / That’s not so terrible, we shall
overcome. / For we, too, don’t give a damn / For them. // … We have learned this
song / From our forefathers / And we shall also sing it / To our sons. / And the
grandchildren of our grandchildren will sing it / Here, in the
The writer of this song,
Yoram Taharlev (“pure of heart”) has succeeded in expressing a basic Jewish
belief, crystallized during the centuries of persecution in Christian Europe
which reached its climax in the Holocaust. Every Jewish child learns in school
that when six million Jews were murdered, the entire world looked on and didn’t
lift a finger to save them.
This is not quite true.
Many tens of thousands of non-Jews risked their lives and the lives of their
families in order to save Jews – in
But the belief that “the
whole world is against us” is rooted deep in our national psyche. It enables us
to ignore the world reaction to our behavior. It is very convenient. If the
entire world hates us anyhow, the nature of our deeds, good or bad, doesn’t
really matter. They would hate
It is easy to show that
this is also untrue. The world loved us when we founded the State of
This does not convince
the world-against-us people. Why is there no world-wide movement against the
atrocities of the Russians in
One could answer that
since
Yesterday,
I REMEMBER one of the
clashes I had with Golda Meir in the Knesset, after the beginning of the
settlement enterprise and the angry reactions throughout the world. As now,
people put all the blame on our faulty “explaining”. The Knesset held a general
debate.
Speaker after speaker
declaimed the usual clichés: the Arab propaganda is brilliant, our “explaining”
is beneath contempt. When my turn came, I said: It’s not the fault of the
“explaining”. The best “explaining” in the world cannot “explain” the occupation
and the settlements. If we want to gain the sympathy of the world, it’s not our
words that must change, but our actions.
Throughout the debate,
Golda Meir – as was her wont – stood at the door of the plenum hall,
chain-smoking. Summing up, she answered every speaker in turn, ignoring my
speech. I thought that she had decided to boycott me, when – after a dramatic
pause – she turned in my direction. “Deputy Avnery thinks that they hate us
because of what we do. He does not know the Goyim. The Goyim love the Jews when
they are beaten and miserable. They hate the Jews when they are victorious and
successful.” If clapping were allowed in the Knesset, the whole House would have
burst into thunderous applause.
There is a danger that
the current worldwide protest will meet the same reaction: that the Israeli
public will unite against the evil Goyim, instead of uniting against the
settlers.
SOME OF the protest
groups could not care less. Their actions are not addressed to the Israeli
public, but to international opinion.
I don’t mean the
anti-Semites, who are trying to hitch a ride on this movement. They are a
negligible force. Neither do I mean those who believe that the creation of the
State of
I mean all the idealists
who wish to put an end to the suffering of the Palestinian people and the
stealing of their land by the settlers, and to help them to found the
These aims can be
achieved only through peace between
Anyone who understands
this must be interested in a world-wide protest that does not push the Israeli
population into the arms of the settlers, but, on the contrary, isolates the
settlers and turns the general public against them.
How can this be achieved?
THE FIRST thing is to
clearly differentiate between the boycott of the settlements and a general
boycott of
The Israeli right also
blurs this distinction. For example: a recent bill in the Knesset wants to
punish those who support a boycott on the products of
If the world protest is
clearly focused on the settlements, it will indeed cause many Israelis to
realize that there is a clear line between the legitimate State of
That is also true for
other parts of the story. For example: the initiative to boycott the Caterpillar
company, whose monstrous bulldozers are a major weapon of the occupation. When
the heroic peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death under one of them,
the company should have stopped all further supplies unless assured that they
would not be used for repression.
As long as suspected war
criminals are not brought to justice in
After this week’s
decision by the main Israeli theaters to perform in the settlements, it will be
logical to boycott them abroad. If they are so keen to make money in Ariel, they
can’t complain about losing money in
THE SECOND thing is the
connection between these groups and the Israeli public.
Today a large majority of
Israelis say that they want peace and are ready to pay the price, but that,
unfortunately, the Arabs don’t want peace. The mainstream peace camp, which
could once bring hundreds of thousands onto the street, is in a state of
depression. It feels isolated. Among other things, its once close connection
with the Palestinians, which was established at the time of Yasser Arafat after
If people of goodwill
want to speed up the end of the occupation, they must support the peace
activists in
All this becomes
impossible if there is a call for a boycott on all Israelis, irrespective of
their views and actions, and
Many of the activists who
appear in this report arouse respect and admiration. So much good will! So much
courage! If they point their activities in the right direction, they can do a
lot of good - good for the Palestinians, and good for us Israelis, too.