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With the Obama Administration Submission to
Netanyahu, There Will Be No Peace in the Middle East and the World
By Uri Avnery
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, May 25, 2015
WHO WILL SAVE ISRAEL? THE BATTLE is over. The dust has
settled. A new government partly ridiculous, partly terrifying has been
installed. It is time to take stock. The net result is that
Israel has given up all pretense of desiring peace and that Israeli
democracy has suffered a blow from which it may never recover.
ISRAELI GOVERNMENTS with the possible exception of Yitzhak Rabin's have
never really desired peace. The peace that is possible. Peace, of
course, means accepting fixed borders. In the founding declaration of the
state, which was read out by David Ben-Gurion on May 14, 1948 in Tel Aviv,
any mention of borders was deliberately omitted. Ben Gurion was not ready to
accept the borders fixed by the UN partition resolution, because they
provided only for a tiny Jewish state. Ben-Gurion foresaw that the Arabs
would start a war, and he was determined to use this for enlarging the
territory of the state. This indeed happened. When the war ended in
early 1949 with armistice agreements based on the final battle lines,
Ben-Gurion could have accepted them as final borders. He refused. Israel has
remained a state without borders that it recognizes itself perhaps the
only one in the world. This is one of the reasons for the fact that
Israel has no peace agreement with the Palestinian nation. It did sign
official peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan, based on the
internationally recognized borders between the former British government of
Palestine and its neighbors. No such borders are accepted by the Israeli
government between Israel and the undefined Palestinian entity. All Israeli
governments have always refused even to indicate where such borders should
run. The much-praised Oslo agreement was no exception. Rabin, too, refused
to draw a final line. This refusal remains government policy. On the
eve of the recent elections, Binyamin Netanyahu unequivocally declared that
during his term of office which for him means until his demise no
Palestinian state would come into being. Thus, the occupied territories
would remain under Israeli rule. No peace agreement will ever be
signed by this government. NO PEACE means attempting to keep
the territorial status quo frozen forever, except that settlements will
continue to grow and multiply. This is not the situation concerning
democracy. It is not frozen. Israel is famously "the Only Democracy
in the Middle East". That is practically its second official name.
It is debatable how a state that dominates another people, depriving it of
all human rights, not to mention citizenship, can be called a democracy. But
Jewish Israelis have been used to this for 48 years, and just ignore this
fact. Now the situation inside Israel proper is about to change
drastically. Two facts attest to this. First of all, Ayelet
Shaked has been appointed Minister of Justice. One of the most extreme
right-wing Israelis, she has not made a secret of the fact that she wants to
destroy the independence of the Supreme Court, the last bastion of human
rights. This court has managed, throughout the years, to become a
major force in Israeli life. Since Israel has no written constitution, the
Supreme Court has succeeded, under strong and determined leadership, in
assuming the role of the guardian of human and civil rights, even annulling
democratically adopted Knesset laws that contradict the imagined
constitution. Shaked has announced that she would put an end to this
impertinence. The court has survived many onslaughts because its
composition cannot be easily changed. Contrary to the practice in the US,
which looks scandalous to us, judges are appointed by a committee, in which
politicians are held in check by incumbent judges. Shaked wants to change
this practice, stuffing the committee with politicians loyal to the
government. The court is already cowed. Lately it has made a number
of ignoble decisions, such as outlawing calls for boycotting the
settlements. But this is still heaven compared to what is bound to happen in
the near future. PERHAPS WORSE is Netanyahu's decision to
retain for himself the Ministry of Communication. This ministry has
always been disdained as a low-level office, reserved for political
lightweights. Netanyahu's dogged insistence on retaining it for himself is
ominous. The communication Ministry controls all TV stations, and
indirectly newspapers and other media. Since all Israeli media are in very
bad shape financially, this control may become deadly. Netanyahu's
patron some say owner Sheldon Adelson, the would-be dictator of the US
Republican party, already publishes a give-away newspaper in Israel, which
has only one sole aim: to support Netanyahu personally against all enemies,
including his competitors in his own Likud party. The paper "Israel Hayom"
(Israel Today) is already Israel's widest-circulation newspaper, with the
American casino king pouring into it untold millions. Netanyahu is
determined to break all opposition in the electronic and written media.
Opposition commentators are well advised to look for jobs elsewhere. Channel
10, considered slightly more critical of Netanyahu than its two competitors,
is due to be closed at the end of this month. One cannot avoid an
odious analogy. One of the key terms in the Nazi lexicon was the atrocious
German word Gleichschaltung meaning connecting all media to the same
energy source. All newspapers and radio stations (TV did not yet exist) were
staffed with Nazis. Every morning, a Propaganda Ministry official by the
name of Dr. Dietrich convened the editors and told them what tomorrow's
headlines, editorials etc. were to be. Netanyahu has already
dismissed the chief of the TV department. We don't yet know the name of our
own Dr. Dietrich. As a humorous counterpoint, Miri Regev has been
appointment Minister of Culture. Regev is a loud-mouthed woman, whose vulgar
style has become a national symbol. No one can even guess how she had become
the army spokesperson. Her style, such as concluding every public utterance
with the call "Applause!", has become a joke. THE MOST
efficient instrument of de-democratization is the education ministry (which
is not efficient in anything else.) Israel has several education
systems, all of them financed and hence controlled by the Education
Ministry. Two systems belong to the government outright: the general
"state" system and the autonomous "religious state" system. Then
there are two orthodox systems, one Ashkenazi and one Oriental. In some of
these, only religious subjects are taught no languages, no mathematics, no
non-Jewish history. This makes alumni unfit for any employment. They remain
dependent on their religious community's handouts forever. Before
the state came into being, there was also a leftist system with socialist
values, especially in the kibbutzim. This was abolished by David Ben-Gurion
in the name of "statism". The last government tried in a timid way
to compel the orthodox to introduce "core studies" into their schools, such
as arithmetic and English. This has been abandoned now, since the orthodox
have become members of the government coalition. The real battle,
which is starting now, is about the "general" state schools, which have been
free to some extent. My late wife, Rachel, was a teacher in such a school
for almost 30 years, and did what she wanted, trying to instill in her
pupils' minds humanist and liberal values. Not any more. Israel's
most extreme nationalist-religious leader, Naftali Bennett, has now been
installed as Minister of Education. He has already announced that his main
objective is to imbue the young with a nationalist-Zionist spirit, raising a
generation of real Israeli patriots. No mention of humanism, liberalism,
human rights, social values or any other such nonsense. Netanyahu
has also retained the Foreign Ministry in his own hands. Many of its
functions have been dispersed between six other ministries. The pretext is
that Netanyahu is keeping the prestigious ministry open for Labor Party
leader Yitzhak Herzog, who he is pretending to invite into the government.
Herzog has already loudly refused. (I suppose that the real owner of the
government, Sheldon Adelson, would not allow him in anyway.)
Netanyahu's real aim is to prevent any potential competitor from gaining
international and national prestige in this position. He does conduct
foreign policy alone anyhow. ALTOGETHER, A deeply troubling
picture for anyone who loves Israel. It is not so much that the
balance of power in Israel has changed (it has not) but that the worst
elements of the Right have taken over, pushing out almost all right-wing
moderates. Until now, these extreme elements had been subdued, talking
loudly but carrying a small stick. This has now changed. The extreme right
has found its self-assurance, and is determined to use its power.
The Israeli Left (timidly calling itself "center-left") has lost its spirit.
Its only hope is "foreign pressure". Especially from the White House. Barack
Obama hates Netanyahu. Any time now, American pressure will be applied and
save Israel from itself. That's a comfortable thought. We don't have
to do anything. Salvation will come from the outside, deus ex machina.
Halleluja. Unfortunately, I am a non-believer. What I see is the US
increasing its support of the Netanyahu regime, offering huge new arms
deliveries as "compensation" for the budding Iran nuclear deal. John Kerry,
humiliated by Netanyahu and treated with open contempt, is groveling
somewhere at our feet. Obama boasts that he has done more for "Israel"
(meaning the Israeli Right) than any other president. Salvation will
not come from that direction. God will remain in the machine.
THERE IS only one kind of salvation: the one we carry inside us.
Some hope for a catastrophe that will cause people to open their eyes. I
dont wish for catastrophes. I don't want Israel to become a replica
of al-Sisi's Egypt, Erdogan's Turkey or Putin's Russia. I believe
we can save Israel - but only if we get up from the couch and play our part.
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