Communicating with Israelis may leave one bewildered. Even
now when the Israeli Air Force is practicing murder in broad daylight of
hundreds of civilians, elderly persons, women and children, the Israeli people
manage to convince themselves that they are the real victims in this violent
saga.
Those who are familiar intimately with Israeli people
realise that they are completely uninformed about the roots of the conflict
that dominates their lives. Rather often Israelis manage to come up with some
bizarre arguments that may make a lot of sense within the Israeli discourse,
yet make no sense whatsoever outside of the Jewish street. Such an argument goes
as follows: ‘Those Palestinians, why do they insist upon living on our land
(Israel), why can’t they just settle in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon or any other Arab
country?’ Another Hebraic pearl of wisdom sounds like this: ‘What is wrong with
these Palestinians? We gave them water, electricity, education and all they do
is try to throw us to the sea.’
Astonishingly enough, the Israelis even within the so-called
‘left’ and even the educated ‘left’ fail to understand who the Palestinians
are, where they come from and what they stand for. They fail to grasp that for
the Palestinians, Palestine is home. Miraculously, the Israelis manage to fail
to grasp that Israel had been erected at the expense of the Palestinian people,
on Palestinian land, on Palestinian villages, towns, fields and orchards. The
Israelis do not realise that Palestinians in Gaza and in refugee camps in the
region are actually dispossessed people from Ber Shive, Yafo, Tel Kabir, Shekh
Munis, Lod, Haifa, Jerusalem and many more towns and villages. If you wonder
how come the Israelis don’t know their history, the answer is pretty simple,
they have never been told. The circumstances that led to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict are well hidden within their culture. Traces of pre-1948 Palestinian
civilisation on the land had been wiped out. Not only the Nakba, the 1948
ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinians, is not part of the Israeli
curriculum, it is not even mentioned or discussed in any Israeli official or academic
forum.
In the very centre of almost every Israeli town one can a
find a 1948 memorial statue displaying a very bizarre, almost abstract, pipe
work. The plumbing feature is called Davidka and it is actually a 1948 Israeli
mortar cannon. Interestingly enough, the Davidka
was an extremely ineffective weapon. Its shells wouldn’t reach more than 300
meters and would cause very limited damage. Though the Davidika would cause
just minimal harm, it produced a lot of noise. According to the Israeli
official historical narrative, the Arabs, i.e., Palestinians, simply ran away
for their lives once they heard the Davidka from afar. According to the Israeli
narrative, the Jews, i.e., ‘new Israelis,’ did a bit of fireworks and the ‘Arab
cowards’ just ran off like idiots. In the Israeli official narrative there is
no mention of the many orchestrated massacres
conducted by the young IDF and the paramilitary units that preceded it. There
is no mention also of the racist laws that stop Palestinians [1] from returning
to their homes and lands.
The meaning of the above is pretty simple. Israelis are
totally unfamiliar with the Palestinian cause. Hence, they can only interpret
the Palestinian struggle as a murderous, irrational lunacy. Within the Israeli
Judeo-centric solipsistic universe, the Israeli is an innocent victim and the
Palestinian is no less than a savage murderer.
This grave situation that leaves the Israeli in the dark
regarding his past demolishes any possibility of future reconciliation. Since
the Israeli lacks the minimal comprehension of the conflict, he cannot
contemplate any possible resolution except extermination or cleansing of the
‘enemy.’ All the Israeli is entitled to know are various phantasmic narratives
of Jewish suffering. Palestinian pain is completely foreign to his ears. ‘Palestinian
right of return’ sounds to him like an amusing idea. Even the most advanced
‘Israeli humanists’ are not ready to share the land with its indigenous
inhabitants. This doesn’t leave the Palestinians with many options but to
liberate themselves against all odds. Clearly, there is no partner for peace on
the Israel side.
This week we all learned more about the ballistic capability
of Hamas. Evidently, Hamas was rather restrained with Israel for more than a
long while. It refrained from escalating the conflict to the whole of southern
Israel. It occurred to me that the barrages of Qassams that have been landing
sporadically on Sderot and Ashkelon were actually nothing but a message from
the imprisoned Palestinians. First it was a message to the stolen land, homes
fields and orchards: ‘Our beloved soil, we didn’t forget, we are still here
fighting for you, sooner rather than later, we will come back, we will start
again where we had stopped.’ But it was also a clear message to the Israelis.
‘You out there, in Sderot, Beer Sheva, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Tel Aviv and Haifa,
whether you realise it or not, you are actually living on our stolen land. You
better start to pack because your time is running out, you have exhausted our
patience. We, the Palestinian people, have nothing to lose anymore.’
Let’s face it, realistically the situation in Israel is
rather grave. Two years ago, it was Hezbollah rockets that pounded northern
Israel. This week, Hamas proved beyond doubt that it is capable of serving the
South of Israel with some cocktail of ballistic vengeance. Both in the case of
Hezbollah and the case of Hamas, Israel was left with no military answer. It
can no doubt kill civilians but it fails to stop the rocket barrage. The IDF
lacks the means of protecting Israel unless covering
Israel with a solid concrete roof is a viable solution. At the end of the
day, they might be planning just that.
But this is far from the end of the story. In fact, it is
just the beginning. Every Middle East expert knows that Hamas can seize control
of the West Bank within hours. In fact, PA and Fatah control in the West Bank
is maintained by the IDF. Once Hamas takes the West Bank, the biggest Israeli
population centre will be left to the mercy of Hamas. For those who fail to
see, this would be the end of Jewish Israel. It may happen later today, it may
happen in three months or in five years, it isn’t matter of ‘if’ but rather
matter of ‘when.’ By that time, the whole of Israel will be within firing range
of Hamas and Hezbollah, Israeli society will collapse, its economy will be
ruined. The price of a detached villa in Northern Tel Aviv would equal a shed
in Kiryat Shmone or Sderot. By the time a single rocket hits Tel Aviv, the
Zionist dream will be over.
The IDF generals know it, the Israeli leaders know it. This
is why they stepped up the war against the Palestinian into extermination. They
want is to finish the Nakba. They drop bombs on Palestinians in order to wipe
them out. They want the Palestinians out of the region. It is obviously not
going to work, Palestinians will stay. Not only they will they stay, their day
of return to their land is coming closer as Israel has been exploiting its
deadliest tactics.
This is exactly where Israeli escapism comes into play.
Israel has passed the ‘point of no return.’ Its doomed fate is deeply engraved
in each bomb it drops on Palestinian civilians. There is nothing Israel can do
to save itself. There is no exit strategy. It can’t negotiate its way out
because neither the Israelis nor their leadership understand the elementary
parameters involved in the conflict. Israel lacks the military power to
conclude the battle. It may manage to kill Palestinian grassroots leaders, it
has been doing it for years, yet Palestinian resistance and persistence is
growing fiercer rather than weakening. As an IDF intelligence general predicted
already at the first Intifada. ‘In order to win, all Palestinians have to do is
to survive.’ They survive and they are indeed winning.
Israeli leaders understand it all. Israel has already tried
everything, unilateral withdrawal, starvation and now extermination. It thought
to evade the demographic danger by shrinking into an intimate cosy Jewish
ghetto. Nothing worked. It is Palestinian persistence in the shape of Hamas
politics that defines the future of the region.
All that is left to Israelis is to cling to their blindness
and escapism to evade their devastating grave fate that has become imminent.
All along their way down, the Israelis will sing their familiar various victim
anthems. Being imbued in a self-centred supremacist reality, they will be
utterly involved in their own pain yet completely blind to the pain they
inflict on others. Uniquely enough, the Israelis are operating as a unified
collective when dropping bombs on others, yet, once being slightly hurt, they
all manage to become monads of vulnerable innocence. It is this discrepancy
between the self-image and the way they are seen by the rest of us which turns
the Israelis into a monstrous exterminator. It is this discrepancy that stops
Israelis from grasping their own history; it is that discrepancy that stops
them from comprehending the repeated numerous attempts to destroy their state.
It is that discrepancy that stops Israelis from understanding the meaning of
the Shoah so can they prevent the next one. It is that discrepancy that stops
Israelis from being part of humanity.
Once again Jews will have to wander into an unknown fate. To
a certain extent, I myself have started my journey a while ago.
Note
[1] Jews
only law of return
Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli jazz
musician, author and political activist.