Ed
Noor: Only an deluded idiot would take the allegation of the above cartoon with any degree of seriousness. By re-electing psychopath terrorist Bibi Netanyahu,
the Israeli people have proven to the world that they endorse his genocidal
maniacal ways. Israel has, no matter how you put it, now finally openly
declared to the world that it is, indeed, the “mad dog” which Moshe Dayan
warned us, in reference to the Samson Option, the threat of threats put forth
by the international Jewish criminals towards any and all who do not fall into
line.
The
liberal Zionist wings of the American Jewish community are deluding themselves
about the results of the Israeli elections.
They
see the Israeli elections as a triumph for politicians who are going to revive
the peace process with the Palestinians and make vital moves to “save” Israel,
in their words, from the scourge of apartheid or a one-state solution with
equal rights for all.
But
their rhetoric about the outcome of the elections represents a fantasy with
little bearing in the reality of what the Israeli government is and will
continue to be: a settlement expanding, occupation supporting right-wing
government that is committed to the suppression of Palestinian rights within
the Green Line and in the West Bank and Gaza. The Israeli government, in other
words, will remain committed to the status quo of apartheid.
Both
J Street and Americans for Peace Now, two reliable barometers of American
liberal Zionist opinion, sent out statements hailing the results of the
elections. Israel’s election results “provide a new opening for peace and a
chance to construct a coalition committed to pursuing a two-state solution.
It
is important to note that there will be more explicit supporters of the
two-state solution in this Knesset than in the last,” crows J Street. “The big winner in the election, the centrist Yesh Atid
(There is a Future) party, has already made it clear that one of its key
demands is a revival of the peace process. The Labor Party also increased its
strength.”
ED
Noor: What kind of politically aware person could possibly believe in the two
state solution after all the deception and lies of the past decades. Consider
that Israel has never intended to do more than continue taking over Palestinian
land. Do these people not read quotes from their own leaders and the founders
of the entity know as Israel? Here are just a few:
“It is the duty of Israeli leaders to explain to public opinion, clearly and courageously, a certain number of facts forgotten with time. The first of these is that there is no Zionism, colonization, or Jewish State without the eviction of the Arabs and expropriation of their lands. The plan is to kill or drive out the Palestinian people using poverty, hunger and war and so allow the Zionists to expand into Greater Israel.” ~ Ariel Sharon, Agence France Presse, November 15, 1998The Partition of Palestine is illegal. It will never be recognized. Jerusalem was and will forever be our capital. Eretz Israel will be restored to the people of Israel. All of it. For Ever. ~ Menachem Begin, the day after the U.N. vote to partition Palestine.The settlement of the Land of Israel is the essence of Zionism. Without settlement, we will not fulfill Zionism. It's that simple. ~ Yitzhak Shamir, Maariv, 02/21/1997.
The
elections revealed an Israeli electorate that, like its counterpart in the
United States, voted in large numbers for progressive values, for change and
for hope ~ as demonstrated by the strong showing of Yair Lapid's new party,”
Debra DeLee, the group’s president, said in a statement.
The
spin is enough to make your head hurt. What’s the reality?
.
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ED Noor: Yair
Lapid ruled Israeli TV's prime time and is a print favorite.
Once crowned "the man you'd want to have next to you on a long
flight," that is, if you're a woman. A pretty face for promotion of terrorism in the making. Back in the day, even Bibi had a handsome countenance when he was this age.
Let’s
start with Yair Lapid, the handsome Israeli television host whose party took
everyone by surprise by garnering 19 seats in the Knesset. Lapid has been derided as a man who has no ideological core, willing to go where the wind blows.
And the wind is blowing towards joining a government with Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government pummeled the Gaza Strip, killing
over 100 civilians. The talk in the Israeli media is that Lapid will likely be Netanyahu’s foreign minister, able to put a pretty face to the world while
defending an ugly system.
Lapid’s
statements on the Palestinians and where he campaigned tell you all you need to
know about this supposedly “centrist” man dedicated to a “peace process” with
the Palestinians. The Palestine Center’s Yousef Munnayer points to this statement by Lapid, which shows how the
“Liberal Zionist gravitation toward Lapid shows that the movement is by definition more about being anti-Netanyahu than anti-occupation or pro-liberation or anything else”:
While it may be true that the humane thing is to remove the roadblocks and checkpoints, to stop the occupation immediately, to enable the Palestinians freedom of movement in the territories, to tear down the bloody inhumane wall, to promise them the basic rights ensured to every individual. It’s just that I will end up paying for this with my life. Petty of me perhaps to dwell on this point. After all, how important is my life when compared to the chance for peace, justice and equal rights. But still, call me a weakling; call me thickheaded ~ I don’t want to die.
That
statement from Lapid was made in 2007. More recently, he campaigned in the settlement
of Ariel, deep into the occupied West Bank and which sits on valuable water
reserves stolen from Palestinians. Haaretz reported in October 2012 that
“Lapid said the Palestinians would have to recognize that the large settlement blocs of Ariel, Gush Etzion and Ma'aleh Adumim would remain within the State of Israel.”
All
of these settlements are illegal under international law and effectively
foreclose the possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state. And as this site recently noted, Lapid recently said that Israel “must at last get rid of the Palestinians and put a fence
between us.”
This is hardly a man interested in genuine peace with the Palestinians. (The hilarious cartoonist Eli Valley has a humorous take on the fiction of Lapid here.)
ED Noor: Here I do agree completely. Eli Valley is one of the funniest cartoonists ever, Jewish or otherwise. I have presented his work here often. Only a Jew can get away with some of the things he says and draws and as a bonus, I am sure Abe Foxman has conniptions over Valley's work
Then there’s the notion pushed by J Street and Americans for Peace Now that, contrary to the all the media projections, this was an election that did not see a lurch to the right. It’s true that there was not a big leap to the far-right, and you could say that on domestic issues enough Israeli voters went for the center.
Then there’s the notion pushed by J Street and Americans for Peace Now that, contrary to the all the media projections, this was an election that did not see a lurch to the right. It’s true that there was not a big leap to the far-right, and you could say that on domestic issues enough Israeli voters went for the center.
But
on the other hand, Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu still garnered the most seats and the
far-right Jewish Home party snagged 12 Knesset seats. So in fact the right
remains in power, still deeply committed to the same destructive policies J
Street and Americans for Peace Now deplore.
This election outcome does mean that Israel has shifted right. Some breathed a sigh of relief when Naftali Bennett’s Jewish Home party only garnered 11-12 seats instead of the expected 14-15, and believed this meant that the notion that Israel was shifting right was unfounded. Well, there are two significant problems with this. First, the Jewish Home party significantly exceeded the number of seats ~ seven ~ that its components (remnants of the National Union and Jewish Home of 2009) received in 2009. The number of seats they received this time would have been higher if not for an increased turnout in the Tel Aviv bubble, where voters are largely oblivious to the occupation but wary of anything religious.
Second,
and perhaps more importantly, the number of seats Bennett’s party receives is
not the only metric of rightward shifts in Israel. Take for example the fact
that during the primaries for the Likud ~ which led the self-proclaimed most
pro-settlement government in Israeli history ~ that party elected even more
pro-settler elements into its leadership.
The
Likud, which then merged with Avigdor Lieberman, the man who was routinely
referred to as “far-right” and “ultra-nationalist” only one election ago, is
the largest party in the Israeli political system and now has others to its
right. Last, keep in mind that while the members of the governing coalition and
some of their natural allies were openly and staunchly pro-colonization and
even annexation, no party in the Zionist opposition vociferously challenged the
Israeli settlement enterprise ~ with the possible exception of Meretz, which took
in a grand total of 7 seats. Those 7 seats, by the way, were considered a
remarkable and unexpected triumph.
J
Street also mentions the the Labor Party, which garnered 15 Knesset seats
(compared to the party’s 13 seats in the previous government), as reason for
hope. But the Labor Party leader’s Shelly Yachimovich sees no problem with the
West Bank colonization project.
“I certainly do not see the settlement project as a sin and a crime,” she told Haaretz.
I’ll
end with both of these organizations’ praise for Tzipi Livni. Livni, of course,
was foreign minister when Israel waged its punishing assault on the Gaza Strip in
2008-09, killing 1,400 Palestinians. Livni is the woman who famously said that it was “good” to go “wild” on
Gaza--which is exactly what the Israelis did, as they rained down white
phosphorus on a civilian population and killed civilians left and right.
ED Noor: Admiring this entity, er, woman, praising her, is enough to make a decent person retch in disgust She and Hillary are kindred spirits ~ vampiric creatures who thrive on blood and destruction for the state of Israel.
ED Noor: Admiring this entity, er, woman, praising her, is enough to make a decent person retch in disgust She and Hillary are kindred spirits ~ vampiric creatures who thrive on blood and destruction for the state of Israel.
And
before the elections, +972 Magazine ran this piece by blogger Idan Landau that conclusively shows why Livni is
not going to be the person to bring peace:
Do you remember the Palestine Papers? For a brief moment, in January 2011, the world reeled at the exposure of documents from the talks held between the PA and Ehud Olmert’s government in 2008. The Israeli team at the talks was led by Tzipi Livni, who negotiated with the head of the Palestinian team, Abu Alaa. The embarrassing documents were immediately denied by both parties; after all, they presented the Israeli side as obstinately rejectionist and the Palestinians as sycophantic collaborators.
Livni
played a central part in this historical fiasco: it was she who rejected, with
unconcealed contempt, Abu Alaa’s meek attempt to discuss the partition of
Jerusalem (“Huston [sic], we have a problem,” Livni sneered, apparently unaware
she was presenting Israel, not the PA, as afloat in outer space.)
The liberal American Zionists are utterly delusional, grasping at any straw to try and convince the world that there is a possibility for a two-state solution and that Israel can make peace.
But
“peace” on Lapid and Livni’s terms is no peace at all, let alone justice. Both
of those figures who J Street and Americans for Peace Now are celebrating have
nothing to offer but continued maintenance of an apartheid status quo.
It’s
dead in the water right now, with no signs of the (mythical) liberal,
democratic Israel they love. And the elections don’t change that reality one
bit.
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