By Gilad Atzmon | June 15, 2013
The Lab is a new groundbreaking Israeli documentary film that redefines our entire understanding of the Jewish State, its aims, its identity and its global destructive role. I honestly believe that this film is the deepest and most important commentary on Israel.
In The Lab,
Director Yotam Feldman exposes the Israeli military industry and its operation,
he interviews some major protagonists within Israel’s ‘security’ trade. He
elaborates on the role of the industry within the Israeli society and economy;
in the last few years Israeli security exports reached an unprecedented level
of $7 billion a year. A full 20% of Israeli exports are military or military
related. Approximately 150,000 families in Israel are dependent on that
industry. Israel is now the fourth biggest military exporter.
In the last decade, every Israeli military operation led to an immediate sharp increase in sales of Israeli military export around the world: weaponry, systems, intelligence, strategies, doctrines, knowledge, and experience.
Feldman
provides us with a glimpse into a very organized universe. We visit Israeli
weapon fairs around the world but we also see arenas filled to capacity with
foreign generals, public officials and diplomats. They are all shopping for
Israeli military products.
The message is clear, the 7 billion dollars is just part of the story. Israeli military elite is now deeply interwoven with the political and military elite of every country around the globe.This emerging Israeli business buys the Jewish state influence and support.1
The
Lab makes it evidently
clear that the Palestinian civilian population in the West Bank and Gaza have
become test subjects for Israeli tactics, weaponry and fighting philosophy
(‘Fighting Torah’, Torat Lechima
~ as the Israelis call it).
The destruction of the Palestinians has now been transformed into a very profitable industry. We are dealing here with nothing short of highly calculated murder.
Through
a set of fascinating interviews, Feldman conveys a very genuine picture of the
Israeli death merchants. Feldman lets them talk, he hardly interferes. They are
sharp, they are genuine, they are even funny at times, occasionally witty, and
a few of them, might even be charming if you did not know who they are. But
make no mistake, they are sinister, some of them are clearly psychotic, they
are mass murderers and they are free. They sell destruction and havoc and do it
very successfully.2
Being
myself an Israeli-born and raised successful musician and writer, I think I can
recognize Israeli dedication, perseverance and creativity when I see it, no
matter into what service it is pressed. (Perhaps I was lucky to be rescued by
bebop.) Those Israeli death angels’ talent is driven into the amplification of
human misery. The consequences are tragic.
GAME CHANGER
It is
far from being a secret that a century of Palestinian struggle led to
practically nothing. The state of the Palestinian solidarity movement is even
more embarrassing. The Lab
is a game changer, for it can explain decades of impotence.
We are immersed in flawed terminology ~ ‘colonialism’, ‘apartheid’, ‘conflict’, ‘solution’, ‘Zionism’ are just few examples.Gaza is now a vast Laboratory ~ the Israelis are the ‘scientists’ and the ‘technicians’, the Palestinians are the ‘guinea pigs’.
Watching
The Lab must lead all
of us to fundamentally question our notions. We are dealing with a premeditated
war crime. The notion of resolution (as in ‘two-state solution’), for instance,
is not applicable.
It is clear beyond doubt
that in the real world
the ‘scientist’ does not
negotiate with the ‘guinea pig’.
The
‘scientist’ also doesn’t consider sharing reality with his ‘guinea pig’ in a
‘one democratic state.’
“The Lab”
is a glimpse into the Israeli mind:
you clearly do not find much compassion there.
For
decades we were foolish to examine the success and failure of Israeli military
operations in reference to Israeli military and political ‘objectives,’ as we
surmised them. We were clearly wrong.
As we
learn from Feldman’s film, the real objective of Israeli operations may as well
be examining new doctrines and operational systems in order to distribute them
around the world soon after. Ehud Barak, for instance, wasn’t exactly the most
sophisticated Israeli minister of defense, he clearly failed to defend his
people or even make them feel secure. However, he was very successful in
selling Israeli weapons and doctrines.
Tel
Aviv being subject to a barrage of Qassam rockets may be seen by Israelis as
devastating news, but from a military industrial point of view, it was a golden
opportunity to examine and promote the Israeli anti-missile system Iron Dome.
If I am correct here, it becomes clear that like the Palestinians, more and more Israelis are also becoming ‘guinea pigs’ in this ever growing military laboratory.
One may
wonder how and when “the Zionist dream” transformed itself into a military
business. Only a few of us, writers and scholars, have attempted to answer this
question.
The transformation of the Jewish State
into an oppression factory
is apparently a direct outcome
of Israel’s supremacist ideology.
If we
want to understand what is happening in the Jewish State, we must first grasp
the notions of choseness, Jewishness and Jewish identity politics.
I guess
that enough Palestinians in Gaza do realise by now that they have been part of
an Israeli experiment. Every too often we learn from Palestinian doctors that
while treating casualties of Israeli aggression they encounter new types of
wounds.
The Lab
explains it but it isn’t Palestine alone. We also witness a growing similarity
between the operational mode of police forces around the world and the IDF
treatment of the Palestinians.
Watching
Yotam Feldman’s The Lab
explains it all. We are all Palestinians. We are either occupied by Israel or
by its proxy forces around the world ~ those who are trained in Israel and
implement Israeli weaponry and tactics.
1. Watch Foreign Generals shopping around.
2. Watch IDF Yoav Galant, the
planner and executioner of Operation Cast Lead, discussing ‘proportions.
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