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Indoctrination of Israelis Versus Tree
Planting
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Al-Jazeerah & ccun.org, February 14, 2010
We have been extremely busy here. The presence of the Israeli
occupation soldiers in Beit Sahour gave us ample time to talk to them on
Thursday and on Friday; we spent the morning planting trees in threatened
private lands. We were proud of young and old, internationals and
Palestinians, working together, some 150 people in all. Even a bus
of elderly from the elderly home in Beit Sahour showed up to help.
My 77 year old mother was among them. It was such a meaningful
thing. The day before was meaningful in a different way. The
hours we spent talking to soldiers on Thursday was important too we
believe. Foot soldiers in an army of occupation know so little other than
what their government tells them. They tell them lies about Arabs
"terrorism", Jewish eternal "victimization", the need to be strong
to "defend" a country created so that they could simply live alone away
from the anti-Semites (who are essentially all the Christians and the
Muslims). They tell them that it is an unexplainable phenomenon this
hatred of the Jews and it has nothing to do with what Jews do or did.
It is almost a genetic thing. A friend wrote to me that
" My visit to Yad Vashem in 2006,
during the war with Lebanon, was a painful lesson. The museum of the
Shoah is being used to indoctrinate young Israelis,
esp. the military, that the whole world is and always has been against the
Jews, and that the only solution is for Israelis to be firm and resolute
against the whole world, even if it means being inhuman to the
Palestinians. The "righteous among the nations" are cited as
flukes, as anomalies, with no explanations offered for their sacrifices
because for the Israelis though these people did something good, their
motivations MUST remain in the shadows (e.g. Christian faith; social
justice; their own experiences of oppression, etc.) so that the survival
of the State of Israel can remain the one and only center stage concern.
Yad Vashem is an immoral propaganda museum, and as such is a disgrace to
the State of Israel and to Jewish moral and prophetic tradition.
There is great risk in this symbol of moral obtuseness: if the
Jewish people are AGAINST the whole world, then Israel's role as the
priestly people, as the people through whom God has revealed himself
through the Torah is fundamentally undermined. The Jewish people
thus LOSE their spiritual role in the history of the world, fail in their
duty of faithfulness to the Mosaic covenant, and run the risk of a kind of
spiritual suicide. Anyone can see that this spiritual suicide might
become a prelude to a material one, alas. The individuals you
mention who have the courage to oppose the apartheid policies of the State
of Israel are in fact true heirs of the Biblical prophets, whose messages
of apocalyptic warning were meant to show a "way out" when the ancient
people of Israel had lost their way. It is pretty clear that the
Israelis of today have truly lost their way both spiritually and
politically, and absolutely need the help of prophetic voices."
Explaining reality to these young kids (and 18-22 year olds are younger
than my son) who are guarding bulldozers engaged in colonization efforts
inside a Palestinian is not easy but is doable. We explain to them
things they did not know and some indeed begin to shed the self-imposed
chains. That is why officers have instruction to prevent these kinds
of dialogs. Zionism resulted in dozens of massacres and left 2/3rds
of the total population of natives (Christians and Muslims) as refugees or
displaced people. Even Moshe Dayan stated: "Jewish villages were
built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of
these Arab villages, and I do not blame you because geography books no
longer exist. Not only do the books not exist, the Arab villages are not
there either. Nahlal arose in the place of Mahlul; Kibbutz Gvat in the
place of Jibta; Kibbutz Sarid in the place of Huneifis; and Kefar Yehushua
in the place of Tal al-Shuman. There is not a single place built in this
country that did not have a former Arab population." For more on
this, see the book by Jewish-Israeli professor Ilan Pappe on "The Ethnic
Cleansing of Palestine." Rather than being a victim, Israel is in
violation of dozens of UN resolutions and has violated just about every
article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights per International
human rights organizations (and even Israeli ones like B'Tselem). Israelis
who discover this dark history have two choices: either leave or stay and
struggle with eth natives to transform this country to a just place for
its entire people. Palestinian Families Appeal to UN Over Israeli
Construction of "Museum of Tolerance" on Jerusalem's Historic Mamilla
Cemetery
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/2/10/palestinian_families_appeal_to_un_over
For what you can do on this, see <http://www.mamillacampaign.org/>
http://www.mamillacampaign.org
A respectable Think Tank describes the growing campaign around the
world against Israeli apartheid and calls on the Israeli government to treat
it as a "Strategic threat". Of course it is growing and it is a strategic
threat to an apartheid state structure. The comments on the article in
Haaretz are split between those who still buy the notion that wanting to
stop Israel from its policies of apartheid and ethnic cleansing is somehow "delelegitimizing"
because of anti-Semitism and those (Including Israelis) who say enough is
enough.
Think tank: Israel faces global delegitimization campaign "The Tel
Aviv-based security and socioeconomic think tank called on ministers to
treat the matter as a strategic threat."
<http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1149274.html>
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1149274.html Must see Video
is going viral:
Gaza in Plain Language <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFK5TNcmEmg>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFK5TNcmEmg
(youtube flagged this because of Zionist pressure) but here is an
alternative site for the same video <http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/02/video-gaza-in-plain-language/>
http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/02/video-gaza-in-plain-language/
Another video: Did You Know Gaza <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bznLR3-kCtU>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bznLR3-kCtU Mazin
Qumsiyeh, PhD Popular Committee to Defend Ush Ghrab (PCDUG) A
Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home <http://www.qumsiyeh.org/>
http://www.qumsiyeh.org
http://www.pcr.ps <http://www.pcr.ps/>
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