Uri Avnery
8.3.08
"Kill A Hundred
Turks And Rest…"
I WAS reminded this week of the old tale about a Jewish mother taking leave
of her son, who has been called up to serve in the Czar's army against the
Turks.
"Don't exert yourself too much," she
admonishes him, "Kill a Turk and rest. Kill another Turk and rest
again…"
"But mother," he exclaims, "What if the Turk kills
me?"
"Kill you?" she cries out, "Why? What have you done to
him?"
This is not a joke (and this is not a week for jokes). It is a lesson in
psychology. I was reminded of it when I read Ehud Olmert's
statement that more than anything else he was furious about the outburst of joy
in
Before that, last weekend, the Israeli army killed 120 Palestinians in
the Gaza Strip, half of them civilians, among them dozens of children. That was
not "kill a Turk and rest". That was "kill a hundred Turks and
rest". But Olmert does not understand.
THE FIVE-DAY WAR in
This chapter started with the "targeted liquidation" of five
senior militants inside the Gaza Strip. The "response" was a salvo of
rockets, and this time not only on Sderot, but also
on
The stated aim was, as always, to stop the launching of the rockets. The
means: killing a maximum of Palestinians, in order to teach them a lesson. The
decision was based on the traditional Israeli concept: hit the civilian
population again and again, until it overthrows its leaders. This has been
tried hundreds of times and has failed hundreds of times.
As if an example for the folly of the propagators of this concept had
been lacking, it was provided on TV by ex-general Matan
Vilnai, when he said that the Palestinians are
"bringing a Shoah on themselves". The
Hebrew word Shoah is known all over the world, where
it has one clear meaning: the Holocaust carried out by the Nazis against the
Jews. Vilnai's utterance spread like a bushfire
throughout the Arab world and set off a shock wave. I, too, received dozens of
phone calls and e-mail messages from all over the world. How to convince people
that in day-to-day Hebrew usage, Shoah means "only"
a great disaster, and that General Vilnai, a former
candidate for Chief of Staff, is not the most intelligent of people?
Some years ago, President Bush called for a "Crusade" against
terrorism. He had no idea that for hundreds of millions of Arabs, the word "Crusade"
brings to mind one of the biggest crimes in human history, the appalling
massacre committed by the original crusaders against the Muslims (and Jews) in
the alleys of Jerusalem. In an intelligence contest between Bush and Vilnai, the outcome, if any, would be in doubt.
VILNAI DOES not understand what the word "Shoah"
means to others, and Olmert does not understand why
there is rejoicing in
This is also expressed in the inability to understand why the Hamas
people claimed victory in the five-Day War. What victory? After all, only two
Israeli soldiers and one Israeli civilian were killed, as against 120
Palestinian dead, both fighters and civilians.
But this battle was fought between one of the strongest armies in the
world, equipped with the most modern arms on earth, and a few thousand
irregulars with primitive arms. If the battle ended in a draw - and such a
battle always ends in a draw - this is a great victory for the weak side. In
(Binyamin Netanyahu made one of the most stupid statement
this week, when he demanded that "the Israeli army must move from
attrition to decision". In a struggle like this, there never is a
decision.)
The real effect of such an operation is not expressed in material and
quantitative facts: so-and-so many dead, so-and-so
many injured, so-and-so much destroyed. It is expressed in psychological results
that cannot be measured, and therefore are inaccessible to the minds of
generals: how much hatred has been added to the seething pool, how many new
potential suicide bombers were produced, how many people vowed revenge and
became ticking bombs - like the Jerusalem youngster, who woke up one bright
morning this week, got himself a weapon, went to the Mercaz
Harav yeshiva, the mother of all settlements, and
killed as many as he could.
Now the political and military leadership of
THE FIRST step on the way out of this madness is the readiness to question
all our concepts and methods of the last 60 years and start thinking again, right
from the beginning.
That is always hard. That is even harder for us, because our leadership
has no freedom of thought - its thinking is very closely tied to the thinking
of the American leadership.
This week, a shocking document was published: David Rose's article in
Vanity Fair. It describes how
Why shocking? These things were already known, in general terms. In this
respect, that article held no surprises: (a) The Americans ordered Mahmoud Abbas to hold parliamentary elections, in order to present
Bush as bringing democracy to the
All this was known before. What is new is that the mixture of news,
rumors and intelligent guesses has now condensed into an authoritative, well
substantiated report, based on official
George Bush, Condoleezza Rice, the Zionist neocon
Elliott Abrams and the assortment of American generals innocent of any
knowledge are competing with Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni, Ehud Barak and our own
assorted generals, whose understanding reaches as far as the end of the gun
barrels of their tanks.
The Americans have in the meantime destroyed Dahlan
by exposing him publicly as their agent, on the lines of "he's a
son-of-a-bitch, but he is our son-of-a-bitch". This week Condoleezza dealt a mortal blow to Abbas, too. He had announced in the morning that he was
suspending the (meaningless) peace negotiations with
LOGIC WAS not given to the People of Israel on Mount Sinai, but handed
down from
What is our government trying to achieve in
It tried to achieve this by imposing a total blockade on the population,
hoping that they would rise up and overthrow Hamas. This failed. The
alternative course is to re-occupy the entire Strip. That would carry a high
price in lives of soldiers, perhaps more than the
Israeli public is ready to pay. Also, it will not help, because Hamas will
return the moment the Israeli troops withdraw. (In accordance with Mao Zedong
The only result of the Five-Day War is the strengthening of Hamas and the
rallying of the Palestinian people behind it - not just in the Gaza Strip, but
in the West Bank and
But let us assume that this policy had succeeded and that Hamas had been
broken. What then? Abbas and Dahlan
could return only on top of Israeli tanks, as subcontractors of the occupation.
No insurance company would cover their lives. And if they did not come back,
there would be chaos, out of which extreme forces would emerge the like of
which we cannot even imagine.
Conclusion: Hamas is there. It cannot be ignored. We have to reach a
cease-fire with it. Not a sham offer of "if they
stop shooting first, then we will stop shooting". A cease-fire, like a
tango, needs two participants. It must come out of a detailed agreement that
will include the cessation of all hostilities, armed and otherwise, in all the
territories.
The cease-fire will not hold if it is not accompanied by speeded-up
negotiations for a long-term armistice (hudna) and
peace. Such negotiations cannot be held with Fatah and not Hamas, nor with Hamas and not Fatah. Therefore, what is needed is a
Palestinian government that includes both movements. It must bring in
personalities who enjoy the confidence of the entire Palestinian people, such
as Marwan Barghouti.
That is the very opposite of the present Israeli-American policy, which
forbids Abbas even to talk with Hamas. In all the
Israeli leadership, as in all the American leadership, there is no one who
dares to spell this out openly. Therefore, what has been is what will be.
We will kill a hundred Turks and rest. And from time to time, a Turk will
come and kill some of us.
Why, for God's sake? What have we done to them?