Uri Avnery
10.1.09
How Many Divisions?
NEARLY SEVENTY YEARS ago,
in the course of World War II, a heinous crime was committed in the city of
Some time before that, a
similar crime was committed in
This is the description that
would now appear in the history books – if the Germans had won the war.
Absurd? No more than the daily descriptions in our
media, which are being repeated ad nauseam: the Hamas
terrorists use the inhabitants of Gaza as “hostages” and exploit the women and
children as “human shields”, they leave us no alternative but to carry out
massive bombardments, in which, to our deep sorrow, thousands of women,
children and unarmed men are killed and injured.
IN THIS WAR, as in any
modern war, propaganda plays a major role. The disparity between the forces, between
the Israeli army - with its airplanes, gunships,
drones, warships, artillery and tanks - and the few thousand lightly armed Hamas fighters, is one to a thousand, perhaps one to a
million. In the political arena the gap between them is even wider. But in the
propaganda war, the gap is almost infinite.
Almost all the Western
media initially repeated the official Israeli propaganda line. They almost
entirely ignored the Palestinian side of the story, not to mention the daily
demonstrations of the Israeli peace camp. The rationale of the Israeli
government (“The state must defend its citizens against the Qassam
rockets”) has been accepted as the whole truth. The view from the other side,
that the Qassams are a retaliation
for the siege that starves the one and a half million inhabitants of the Gaza
Strip, was not mentioned at all.
Only when the horrible scenes
from
True, Western and Israeli
TV channels showed only a tiny fraction of the dreadful events that appear 24
hours every day on Aljazeera’s Arabic channel, but
one picture of a dead baby in the arms of its terrified father is more powerful
than a thousand elegantly constructed sentences from the Israeli army
spokesman. And that is what is decisive, in the end.
War – every war – is the
realm of lies. Whether called propaganda or psychological warfare, everybody
accepts that it is right to lie for one’s country. Anyone who speaks the truth runs
the risk of being branded a traitor.
The trouble is that
propaganda is most convincing for the propagandist himself. And after you convince
yourself that a lie is the truth and falsification reality, you can no longer make
rational decisions.
An example of this
process surrounds the most shocking atrocity of this war so far: the shelling
of the UN Fakhura school in Jabaliya refugee camp.
Immediately after the
incident became known throughout the world, the army “revealed” that Hamas fighters had been firing mortars from near the school
entrance. As proof they released an aerial photo which indeed showed the school
and the mortar. But within a short time the official army liar had to admit
that the photo was more than a year old. In brief: a falsification.
Later the official liar claimed
that “our soldiers
were shot at from inside the school”. Barely a day passed before the army had
to admit to UN personnel that that was a lie, too. Nobody had shot from inside
the school, no Hamas
fighters were inside the school, which was full of terrified refugees.
But the admission made hardly
any difference anymore. By that time, the Israeli public was completely
convinced that “they shot from inside the school”, and TV announcers stated
this as a simple fact.
So it went with the other
atrocities. Every baby metamorphosed, in the act of dying, into a Hamas terrorist. Every bombed mosque instantly became a Hamas base, every apartment building an arms cache, every
school a terror command post, every civilian government building a “symbol of Hamas rule”. Thus the Israeli army retained its purity as the
“most moral army in the world”.
THE TRUTH is that the atrocities
are a direct result of the war plan. This reflects the personality of Ehud Barak – a man whose way of
thinking and actions are clear evidence of what is called “moral insanity”, a sociopathic disorder.
The real aim (apart from
gaining seats in the coming elections) is to terminate the rule of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. In the imagination of the planners,
Hamas is an invader which has gained control of a
foreign country. The reality is, of course, entirely different.
The Hamas
movement won the majority of the votes in the eminently democratic elections
that took place in the West Bank,
From the point of view of
the population, the Hamas fighters are not a foreign
body, but the sons of every family in the Strip and the other Palestinian
regions. They do not “hide behind the population”, the
population views them as their only defenders.
Therefore, the whole
operation is based on erroneous assumptions. Turning life into living hell does
not cause the population to rise up against Hamas,
but on the contrary, it unites behind Hamas and
reinforces its determination not to surrender. The population of
He who gives the order
for such a war with such methods in a densely populated area knows that it will
cause dreadful slaughter of civilians. Apparently that did not touch him. Or he
believed that “they will change their ways” and “it will sear their
consciousness”, so that in future they will not dare to resist
A top priority for the
planners was the need to minimize casualties among the soldiers, knowing that
the mood of a large part of the pro-war public would change if reports of such
casualties came in. That is what happened in Lebanon Wars I and II.
This consideration played
an especially important role because the entire war is a part of the election
campaign. Ehud Barak, who
gained in the polls in the first days of the war, knew that his ratings would collapse
if pictures of dead soldiers filled the TV screens.
Therefore, a new doctrine
was applied: to avoid losses among our soldiers by the total destruction of everything
in their path. The planners were not only ready to kill 80 Palestinians to save
one Israeli soldier, as has happened, but also 800. The avoidance of casualties
on our side is the overriding commandment, which is causing record numbers of
civilian casualties on the other side.
That means the conscious
choice of an especially cruel kind of warfare – and that has been its Achilles
heel.
A person without
imagination, like Barak (his election slogan: “Not a
Nice Guy, but a Leader”) cannot imagine how decent people around the world
react to actions like the killing of whole extended families, the destruction
of houses over the heads of their inhabitants, the rows of boys and girls in
white shrouds ready for burial, the reports about people bleeding to death over
days because ambulances are not allowed to reach them, the killing of doctors
and medics on their way to save lives, the killing of UN drivers bringing in
food. The pictures of the hospitals, with the dead, the dying and the injured lying
together on the floor for lack of space, have shocked the world. No argument has
any force next to an image of a wounded little girl lying on the floor,
twisting with pain and crying out: “Mama! Mama!”
The planners thought that
they could stop the world from seeing these images by forcibly preventing press
coverage. The Israeli journalists, to their shame, agreed to be satisfied with
the reports and photos provided by the Army Spokesman, as if they were
authentic news, while they themselves remained miles away from the events.
Foreign journalists were not allowed in either, until they protested and were
taken for quick tours in selected and supervised groups. But in a modern war,
such a sterile manufactured view cannot completely exclude all others – the
cameras are inside the strip, in the middle of the hell, and cannot be controlled.
Aljazeera broadcasts the pictures around the clock
and reaches every home.
THE
Hundreds of millions of
Arabs from
The security services of
the Arab regimes are registering a dangerous ferment among the peoples. Hosny Mubarak, the most exposed
Arab leader because of his closing of the Rafah
crossing in the face of terrified refugees, started to pressure the decision-makers
in
People with moral
insanity cannot really understand the motives of normal people and must guess
their reactions. “How many divisions has the Pope?”
Stalin sneered. “How many divisions have people of conscience?” Ehud Barak may well be asking.
As it turns out, they do have
some. Not numerous. Not very quick to react. Not very strong and organized. But at a certain moment, when
the atrocities overflow and masses of protesters come together, that can decide
a war.
THE FAILURE to grasp the
nature of Hamas has caused a failure to grasp the
predictable results. Not only is
Even if the Israeli army were
to succeed in killing every Hamas fighter to the last
man, even then Hamas would win. The Hamas fighters would be seen as the paragons of the Arab
nation, the heroes of the Palestinian people, models
for emulation by every youngster in the Arab world. The
If the war ends with Hamas still standing, bloodied but unvanquished, in face of
the mighty Israeli military machine, it will look like a fantastic victory, a
victory of mind over matter.
What will be seared into
the consciousness of the world will be the image of Israel as a blood-stained
monster, ready at any moment to commit war crimes and not prepared to abide by
any moral restraints. This will have severe consequences for our long-term future,
our standing in the world, our chance of achieving peace and quiet.
In the end, this war is a
crime against ourselves too, a crime against the State of Israel.