Zionism Goes from Bad to Worse, Taking Judaism with It
by Lawrence
Davidson, MWC, 31 July 2016.
From Bad to Worse
Zionism’s
range of influence is shrinking. One can see this progression worldwide. At a
popular level the Israelis have lost control of the historical storyline of
Israel-Palestine.
Zionism’s
range of influence is shrinking. One can see this progression worldwide. At a
popular level the Israelis have lost control of the historical storyline of
Israel-Palestine.
They may teach their own citizens their version of the story, the one wherein
the Jews have a divine and/or historical right to all of Palestine’s territory.
But beyond their fellow Zionists and the loony Christian right, no one else
believes this story. Significantly, an increasing number of Jews no longer
accept it either.
the Jews have a divine and/or historical right to all of Palestine’s territory.
But beyond their fellow Zionists and the loony Christian right, no one else
believes this story. Significantly, an increasing number of Jews no longer
accept it either.
None of this means that the Zionists are not still influential. Yet their
influence no longer has a broad popular base. It is now largely restricted to
Western government circles. Of course, that is still impressive, and such lobby
power does a lot of damage in the West through the corruption of elites and the
perversion of state policies. We are seeing examples of this in the many stories of American police officers being trained by
Israelis while (coincidently?) episodes of police brutality in the U.S.
multiply.
influence no longer has a broad popular base. It is now largely restricted to
Western government circles. Of course, that is still impressive, and such lobby
power does a lot of damage in the West through the corruption of elites and the
perversion of state policies. We are seeing examples of this in the many stories of American police officers being trained by
Israelis while (coincidently?) episodes of police brutality in the U.S.
multiply.
It is to be noted, however, the Zionist ability to maintain a close
connection between Western governments and Israel is now based on their ability
to spread around enormous sums of money, and not on what once was popular
emotional admiration for the “Israeli experiment.” In truth the Zionists are
left with a narrowing base of support for a country that is increasingly seen
as, at best, inhumane and racist and, at worst, ruthless and criminal.
connection between Western governments and Israel is now based on their ability
to spread around enormous sums of money, and not on what once was popular
emotional admiration for the “Israeli experiment.” In truth the Zionists are
left with a narrowing base of support for a country that is increasingly seen
as, at best, inhumane and racist and, at worst, ruthless and criminal.
Zionism’s internal reaction to the loss of popular support is to
defensively circle the wagons ever more tightly and press on with transparently
illegal policies of settlement expansion and oppression. Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu is the secular-political leader of this hunker-down
strategy. However, for Jews worldwide what is perhaps more alarming, and
certainly as depressing, is the role played by Judaism’s religious
representatives – members of Israel’s rabbinic officialdom – who keep publicly
calling for, and religiously justifying, the slaughter of Palestinians. Here
are some recent examples:
defensively circle the wagons ever more tightly and press on with transparently
illegal policies of settlement expansion and oppression. Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu is the secular-political leader of this hunker-down
strategy. However, for Jews worldwide what is perhaps more alarming, and
certainly as depressing, is the role played by Judaism’s religious
representatives – members of Israel’s rabbinic officialdom – who keep publicly
calling for, and religiously justifying, the slaughter of Palestinians. Here
are some recent examples:
In early March of 2016 Israel’s chief Sephardic rabbi, Yitzhak Yosef,
announced that it is “a religious imperative” to execute
“Palestinian assailants” as soon as they are apprehended, despite more
judicious directives given by Israel’s military high command and law courts.
Yosef then managed to show himself utterly out of touch with the history of
Palestinian resistance (which he incorrectly mixes up with modern terrorism)
when he declared that “It deters them too. The moment a terrorist knows that if
he comes with a knife he won’t return alive, that will deter them. That’s why
it’s a mitzvah [a blessing] to kill him.” There is, of course, no evidence that
such a policy of on-the-spot executions deters Palestinian violence.
announced that it is “a religious imperative” to execute
“Palestinian assailants” as soon as they are apprehended, despite more
judicious directives given by Israel’s military high command and law courts.
Yosef then managed to show himself utterly out of touch with the history of
Palestinian resistance (which he incorrectly mixes up with modern terrorism)
when he declared that “It deters them too. The moment a terrorist knows that if
he comes with a knife he won’t return alive, that will deter them. That’s why
it’s a mitzvah [a blessing] to kill him.” There is, of course, no evidence that
such a policy of on-the-spot executions deters Palestinian violence.
Yosef’s call for on-the-spot executions is actually a follow-up to a
statement made by his predecessor, Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, in 2007. At that
time Eliyahu pronounced that “there was absolutely no moral
prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians during a potential
massive military offensive on Gaza.”
statement made by his predecessor, Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, in 2007. At that
time Eliyahu pronounced that “there was absolutely no moral
prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians during a potential
massive military offensive on Gaza.”