Berlin Wall:
Israelis Flocking to Germany
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, June 6, 2011
I continue to be sad, shocked but also inspired by what I
see and hear in my working tour in Germany. I remain cautiously
optimistic because lessons of history, as sad as they are, provide an
unmistakable map for the future.
Hitler (and Zionists) who aimed to leave Europe with no Jews have
failed.
Here in Germany is the fastest growing Jewish population on earth and
more than half of them come from Israel (the supposed haven of Jews).
Many of the activists for human rights here are ex-Israeli or ex-Zionist
Jews.
Gideon Levy explains in Haaretz this week how and why Israelis are
getting foreign passports at unprecedented rates.
As you
examine the sites of former Nazi interrogation camps and as you look at
pictures and read stories of the past, you are struck by the idiocy of
humans who thought they could get away with treating fellow human beings
with such indignities. There are enough resources for everyone on earth
but greed and racism seem to dog our species and rear its ugly head here
and there. The folly and arrogance of power confronting
indifference and subjecting fellow humans to such cruelty is beyond
description in certain periods of our history. In other periods,
denial (of the Nakba or of the Jewish holocaust) can hurt the feelings
of survivors. No human can claim they are not impacted by these
things. But I as a Palestinian found the microcosm of this all too
human history truly disturbing and resonating with our reality.
Today, it was reported that the government of Israel is considering
a new plan to move 30,000 Bedouins to concentration areas from their
unrecognized villages in the Negev because of “environmental reasons”.
Seventy years ago, thousands of Roma (Gypsies) were also relocated to
improve the environment. Gypsies (Roma) are still treated bad in
Germany and they are still around despite those early attempts to clear
them out.
Seven years ago, uprisings in the Jenin
Refugee Camp and in Nablus old city
(ghettos) were put down brutally,
sixty years before, an uprising in Warsaw ghetto was put down.
Stories about Jewish collaborators with the Nazis bear uncanny
resemblance to descriptions of Palestinian collaborators with Zionist
plans (including stories of extortions, use of family members, use of
medical or economic levers etc).
Walls three meters high
in Berlin are mostly gone but walls 8 meters high in Palestine still
stand. I bought a piece of the wall in Berlin. I imagined
that very soon, some Palestinians will be making a lot of money selling
pieces of the Israeli apartheid wall. Dreams and memories and lessons
and tears and hopes know no state boundaries and no national or
religious boundaries. I recalled the remarkable book by Jewish
theologian Marc Ellis “Out of the Ashes” and his message that the
lessons of horrors should be “never again to all humans” not “never
again to my group.” That is the lesson I hope will finally sink in
to all of us.
We held a press conference about planned actions
of bringing Freedom Flotilla II to Gaza in late June and bringing
hundreds of peace activists to the rest of Palestine July 8-16
(sponsored by 30 Palestinian groups so far and supported by hundreds of
organizations around the world, see PalestineJN.org). The press
conference was on the same day as the day that one year ago, Israeli
navy commandos attacked humanitarian ships of the Gaza freedom Flotilla
murdering 9 activists and injuring many. All of us are inspired by
the determination of the International civil society (people of all
walks of life who act on their conscience) to keep working for peace
with justice. This determination stands in contrast with the
collaboration of Western governments in supporting the last remaining
apartheid colonial state. As we see in the Tunisia, Egypt and the
rest of the Arab world, we can safely bet on the power of the people.
Press Conference in Berlin May 31, 2011 (Gestrige Pressekonferenz
mit Mazin):
http://www.publicsolidarity.de/2011/5/31/willkommen-in-pal-astina-mission-8-
juli
Action in Palestine: A new colony has been put off on the
land of Kufr Malek east of Ramallah. The villagers are planning the
first in a series of protest this Friday June,3 2011 at 12:30
Please come and lend your support. For more information contact:
Majed Fahim
0599201411
Action especially for those in the
USA: Call TIAA-CREF
http://wedivest.org/2011/06/call-tiaa-cref-today/
International Women Peace Service seeks volunteer women for work in
Palestine http://iwps.info/?page_id=380
Actions around the world: June 5th in front of Israeli embassies
and consulates and at major apartheid barriers (borders, checkpoints
etc). For example Sunday there will be an event in Al-Walajah
starting at 10 AM.
Remember we still seek volunteers and
activists for Palestine. Wilkommen
PS I will be in
Stockholm June 3-8 (June 4-6 Sjövik Seminar, see
http://www.sjovik.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=227&Itemid=16
9)
Mazin Qumsiyeh
<http://qumsiyeh.org/>
http://qumsiyeh.org
<http://palestinejn.org/>
http://palestineJN.org
http://popular-resistance.blogspot.com/2011/06/berlin-wall.html