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Israel's Future is Terrifying:
Moshe Ya'alon and Israel's Disconcerting 'Morality'
By Ramzy Baroud
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, May 30, 2016
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Israeli crimes against
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Israeli society is constantly swerving to the Right and, by doing so,
the country’s entire political paradigm is redefined regularly. Israel is
now ‘ruled by the most extreme rightwing government in its history’ has
grown from being an informed assessment to a dull cliché over the course
of only a few years. In fact, that exact
line was used in May 2015, when rightwing Prime Minister, Benjamin
Netanyahu, formed his thin majority government of like-minded
right-wingers, religious zealots and ultra-nationalists. The same
sentiment, with almost the exact wording, is being infused again, as
Netanyahu has expanded his coalition by bringing to the fold the
ultra-nationalist, Avigdor Lieberman. As of Wednesday May 25,
Lieberman has also become Israel’s Defense Minister. Considering
Lieberman’s rowdy and violent politics as demonstrated in his two terms as
Foreign Minister (from 2009 to 2012 and, again, from 2013 to 2015), being
a Defense Minister in Israel’s ‘most
extreme rightwing government in history’ harbors all kind of
terrifying prospects. While many commentators rightly pointed
to Lieberman’s
past provocations and wild statements - for example, his 2015
statement threatening to behead Palestinian citizens of Israel with an axe
if they are not fully loyal to Israel; advocating the ethnic cleansing of
Palestinian citizens of Israel; his death ultimatum to former Palestinian
Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya, and so on - his predecessor, Moshe Ya'alon,
was spared much blame. Worse, the former
Defense Minister, Ya’alon, was regarded by some as an example of
professionalism and morality. He is 'well-regarded', wrote
William Booth in the Washington Post, compared to the 'polarizing
maverick' Lieberman. But ‘well-regarded’ by whom? By Israeli society, the majority
of whom support the cold-blooded murder of Palestinians?
Israel has adhered to its own definition of political terminology for a
long time. Its early ‘socialism’ was a blend of communal living,
facilitated by military onslaught and sustained by colonialism. Its
current definition of ‘left’, ‘right’ and ‘center’ are also relative, only
unique to Israel itself. Thanks to Lieberman - the former
Russian immigrant, club bouncer-turned-politician who is constantly
rallying the roughly one million Israeli Russian Jews around his
ever-violent political agenda - Ya’alon is now an example of
level-headedness and morality. Indeed, the quote that has been
reproduced numerous times in the media is that of Ya’alon stating the
reason behind his resignation is that he has lost confidence in
‘Netanyahu’s decision- making and morals’. Morals? Let’s examine
the evidence. Ya’alon took part in every major Israeli war since
1973, and his name was later associated with the most atrocious of Israeli
wars and massacres, first in Lebanon and, later, in Gaza. His
‘morality’ never dissuaded him from ordering some of the most unspeakable
war crimes carried out against civilians, neither in Qana, Lebanon (1996)
nor in Shujaya, Gaza (2014). Ya’alon refused to cooperate with
any international investigation conducted by the UN or any other
monitoring group into his violent conduct. In 2005, he was sued in a US
court by the survivors of the Qana massacre in which hundreds of civilians
and UN peacekeepers were killed and wounded in Israeli military strikes in
Lebanon. In that case, neither Israeli nor American morality prevailed,
and justice is yet to be delivered. Ya’alon, who received
military training early in his career at the British Army's Camberley
Staff College, continued to rise in rank within the army until 2002 when
he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces. He was in
that post for nearly three years, as a result of which he ordered the
assassination of hundreds of Palestinians and oversaw various massacres
that were carried out by the Israeli army during the Second Intifada.
His post was terminated by the then Defense Minister, Shaul Mofaz, in
2005. In this case, too, it was immorality, not morality, that played a
role in the conflict between him and his superiors. Ya’alon was - and
remains - an ardent advocate for the illegal colonialization of
Palestinian land. In 2005, he vehemently rejected the so-called
redeployment from the Gaza Strip, in which a few thousands illegal
settlers were relocated to Jewish colonies in the West Bank. His
war crimes caught up with him in New Zealand in 2006 - over the
assassination of a Hamas commander, Saleh Shehade, together with 14
members of his family and other civilians. An arrest order was issued but
revoked later, under heavy political pressure, allowing Ya’alon to escape
the country. He returned to the helm of the army in 2013, just
in time to carry out the devastating war on Gaza in 2014, which killed
2,257 Palestinians in 51 days. The UN monitoring group, OCHA, estimated
that over 70 percent of those killed were civilians, including 563
children. The destruction of Shujaya, in particular, was a
calculated strategy
devised by Ya’alon himself. In a July 2013 meeting with UN
Secretary-General, Ban-Ki-Moon, Ya’alon informed the UN chief that he
would bomb the entire neighborhood in case of war. He did. In
May 2015, he was still unrepentant. Speaking
at a conference in Jerusalem, he threatened to kill civilians in case
of another war on Lebanon. “We are going to hurt Lebanese
civilians to include kids of the family,” he said. “We went
through a very long deep discussion. We did it then, we did it in (the)
Gaza Strip, we are going to do it in any round of hostilities in the
future,” he said. He also spoke implicitly of dropping a nuclear bomb on
Iran. He repeatedly gave the Israeli Occupation army the green
light to carry out ‘shoot
to kill’ policy against Palestinians to fight rising ‘tension’ in the
Occupied Territories. These are the words of Ya’alon during a
visit to a military base in Gush Etzion in November 2014: “It must
be clear that anyone who comes to kill Jews must be eliminated. Any
terrorist who raises a gun, knife or rock, tries to run over or otherwise
attack Jews, must be put to death.” Hundreds of Palestinians
have been killed in recent months in Occupied East Jerusalem and the West
Bank. Many of those killed are stone-throwing children who are facing
Israeli army vehicles along with thousands of trigger-happy Jewish
settlers. In his first
public remarks since his resignation, Ya'alon accused a ‘vocal
minority’ in Israel of targeting the country's "basic values", stating
that the country's "moral compass" has been lost. The odd thing
is that many Israelis agree with Ya’alon. They see the man who has been
accused of carrying out war crimes for most of his career as an example of
morality and basic values. While Lieberman has demonstrated to
be a loose cannon and a political liability, Ya’alon has openly spoken of
targeting children and repeatedly lived up to his promises. When
the likes of Ya’alon, a man with a blood-stained record becomes the face
of morality in Israel, one can understand why the future of that
country brings little hope, especially now that Lieberman has brought his
"Israel Our Home" Party to Netanyahu’s terrifying nest of political
parties. - Dr. Ramzy Baroud has been writing about the Middle
East for over 20 years. He is an internationally-syndicated columnist, a
media consultant, an author of several books and the founder of
PalestineChronicle.com. His books include “Searching Jenin”, “The Second
Palestinian Intifada” and his latest “My Father Was a Freedom Fighter:
Gaza’s Untold Story”. His website is www.ramzybaroud.net.
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