There is an old
Jewish joke that tells the story of a dying Jewish merchant who calls his son
to his sickbed just before he perishes. He tells him, “Listen to me Moisha’le,
life is not just about money . . . you can also do gold and diamonds.”
Monitoring Israeli and Jewish news reveals a devastating
fact, it is not ‘just’ about money. It may also be about human organs.
A few weeks ago we learned about a ring of American rabbis
who had been arrested in New Jersey upon suspicion of human organs
trafficking (amongst many other crimes). Rabbi Levy Izhak Rosenbaum, we
read, enticed “vulnerable people to give up a kidney for $10,000 which he would
turn around and sell for $160,000.” Not too bad, I thought to myself then. We
are living in hard times, financial meltdown, credit crunch, Wall Street is
licking its wounds, the car industry is evaporating. Seemingly, kidney
trafficking is still booming.
In fact, the ring of the rabbis in New Jersey didn’t take me
by complete surprise. For years we have been hearing about Palestinians
claiming that Israel is “deep into organ trafficking.” We also learned that the
family of Alastair Sinclair, a Scottish tourist who hanged himself in an
Israeli jail, “was forced to bring suit for his return with missing
body parts.”
In 2002 the Tehran Times reported: “The Zionist state has
tacitly admitted that doctors at the Israeli forensic institute at Abu Kabir
had extracted the vital organs of three Palestinian teenage children killed by
the Israeli Army nearly ten days ago. Zionist Minister of Health Nessim Dahhan
said in response to a question by Arab member of the Zionist Parliament ‘Knesset,’
Ahmed Teibi, on Tuesday that he couldn’t deny that organs of Palestinian youths
and children killed by the Israeli forces were taken out for transplants or
scientific research.”
But now the news about Israeli trafficking of human organs
is spreading to Western mainstream media. Ynet, the biggest Israeli online
newspaper, reported
Tuesday that “Leading Swedish daily Aftonbladet claimed in one of
its articles that IDF soldiers killed Palestinians in order to trade in their
organs.”
A few weeks ago we had a debate here on PTT whether Zionism
is a colonial apparatus or not. One of the Materialist arguments against the
perception of Zionism as a colonial practice was that Palestine has never been
too attractive economically; it lacks oil, gold or minerals. However, this
may change now. People who specialise in organ theft may find Palestine to be
heaven on earth. In the light of the latest vastly spreading accusations, the
Jewish national project may be colonial after all.
Though the Israeli government denies the accusation, and I
myself far from being qualified to know what the truth of the matter is, one
cannot deny that we are facing here a shift of consciousness within the Western
discourse. At the end of the day, after watching the Israeli army dumping great
quantities of white phosphorous on a civilian population in broad daylight,
after seeing Israelis gathering gleefully en masse on the hills around
Gaza just to watch their military spreading death and physical suffering in a
genocidal manner, after reading that 94 percent of the Israelis supported the
IDF military campaign against the elderly, women and children, most of whom
were refugees with nowhere to escape and seek further refuge, organ theft seems
to be a ‘light crime.’
Whether or not the Swedish paper’s accusations are genuine
is yet to be revealed. However, one fact has already been established: after so
many years of Western inclination to dance to the relentless crying violin of
the Jewish melancholic victim serenade, the Western media are now changing their
appetite and are willing to confront Jewish institutional crime.
Rather than talking about the rise of anti-Semitism, we
better discuss the growth of Jewish institutional crime.
Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli jazz
musician, author and political activist. He also is a Palestine Think Tank
editor.