In order to grasp the latest devastating murderous Israeli
expedition in Gaza one must deeply comprehend the Israeli identity and its
inherent hatred towards anyone who fails to be Jewish and a hatred against
Arabs in particular. This hatred is imbued in the Israeli curriculum, it is
preached by political leaders and implied by their acts, it is conveyed by
cultural figures, even within the so-called �Israeli Left.�
I grew up in Israel in the 1970s; people of my generation
are nowadays the leaders of the Israeli army, politics, economy, academia and
the arts. We were trained to believe that �a good Arab is a dead one.� A few
weeks before I joined the IDF in the early 1980s, General Rafael Eitan, the
chief of staff at the time announced that the �Arabs were stoned cockroaches in
a bottle.� He got away with it; he also got away with the murder of many
thousands of Lebanese civilians in the 1st Lebanon war. In a word, Israelis
manage to get away with murder.
Luckily enough, and for reasons that are still far beyond my
comprehension, at a certain stage I woke up out of that Hebraic lethal dream.
At one point I left the Jewish state, I evaded the Jewish hate mongering, I had
become an opponent of the Jewish state and any other form of Jewish politics.
However, I am utterly convinced that it is my primary duty to inform every
being that is willing to listen about that which we are up against.
As much as Zionism was there to transform Jews, and by
�giving them a State of their own,� make them like any other people, it failed
miserably. The Israeli barbarism as we have seen this week and too many times
before is far beyond bestiality. It is killing for the sake of killing. And it
is indiscriminate.
Not many people in the west are aware of the devastating
fact that killing Arabs and Palestinians in particular is a very effective
Israeli political recipe. The Israelis are indeed confused people. As much as
they insist upon seeing themselves as a �Shalom-seeking� [1] nation, they also
love to be led by politicians with an astonishing record of unlawful murderous
activity. Whether it was Sharon, Rabin, Begin, Shamir or Ben Gurion, Israelis
love their �democratically elected leaders� to be belligerent hawks with their
hands dripping with blood and backed by a solid record of crimes against
humanity.
We are weeks before an election in Israel and, as it seems,
both Kadima PM candidate Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Labour PM candidate
Defence Minister Ehud Barak, are trailing well behind Likud PM candidate, the
notorious hawk, Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu. Livni and Barak need their little
war. They must prove to the Israelis that they know how to engage in mass
slaughter.
Both Livni and Barak have to provide the Israeli voter with
some real exhibition of devastating carnage, so the Israelis can trust their
leadership. This is their only chance against Netanyahu. Seemingly, Livni and
Barak are throwing tons of bombs on Palestinian civilians, schools and
hospitals because this is exactly what the Israelis want to see.
Unfortunately, Israelis are not known for mercy and grace.
Instead, they are appeased by retaliation and vengeance, they are cheered by
their own limitless brutality. When an ex-Israeli Air Force chief commander,
Dan Halutz, was asked how it feels to drop a bomb on a highly populated
neighbourhood in Gaza, his answer was short and precise. �It feels like a light
bump on the right wing.� Dan Halutz�s cold deadly manner was enough to secure
his promotion to IDF Chief of Staff shortly thereafter. It was General Halutz
who led the Israeli army into the second Lebanon war; it was this man who
perpetrated the destruction of Lebanese infrastructure and large parts of
Beirut.
Seemingly, in Israeli politics, Arab blood is translated
into votes. It would obviously be very reasonable to charge Livni, Barak and
current IDF Chief of Staff Ashkenazi with first-degree murder, crimes against
humanity and the obvious breach of the Geneva Convention. But it would be far
more intelligible to take into account that Israel is a �democracy.� Livni,
Barak and Ashkenazi are giving the Israeli people that which they want: it is
called Arab blood and it must come in vast quantity. This repetitive murderous
practice, conducted by Israeli politicians, reflects on the Israeli people as a
whole rather than just a few politicians and generals. We are dealing here with
a barbarian society that is politically driven by bloodthirstiness and lethal
inclinations. There should be no mistake, there is no room for these people
amongst nations.
Why the Israeli are people so remote from any notion of
humanism is a big question. The generous and na�ve humanists amongst us may
argue that the Shoah left a big scar in the Israeli soul. This may explain why
Israelis are obsessively cultivating that very memory with the support of their
Diaspora brothers and sisters. The Israelis say �never again� and what they
mean is that Auschwitz should never reoccur, this somehow allows them to punish
the Palestinian for the crimes committed by the Nazis. The realists amongst us
do not buy this argument anymore. They start now to admit that it is more than
possible that the Israelis are so incredibly brutal just because this is how
they are. It goes far beyond rationality or pseudo-analytical assumptions. They
say, �this is what the Israelis are and there is not much we can do about it
anymore.� The realists amongst us come to admit that killing is how the
Israelis interpret the meaning of being Jewish. Gravely, many of us come to
admit that there is no alternative humanist secular Jewish value system to
replace the Hebraic murderous one. The Jewish state is there to prove that
Jewish national autonomy is an inhuman concept.
I grew up in post-1967 Israel. I was raised in the wake of the
Israeli mythical victory, we were trained to worship the �Israeli who shoots
from the hip,� the platoon commando who shoots his Uzi automatic rifle in the
direction of the Arabs and manages to win against four armies in just six days.
It may have taken me two decades too long to understand that
the Israeli who �shoots from the hip,� was actually the master of
indiscriminate killing. Barak was one of those 1967 heroes; he was a master
indiscriminate killer. Apparently, the Israeli cabinet has just approved his
plan for the biggest raid on Gaza since 1967. Livni is more or less my age, as
we read the news, she internalised the message. She is now accumulating the
necessary credentials as an indiscriminate murderer. Both Barak and Livni are
taking Israel and Palestine into an election campaign of slaughter. Arab and
Palestinian blood is the fuel of Israeli politics.
I may just suggest to Livni and Barak that it may not help
them in the polls. Netanyahu is a genuine authentic hawk. He doesn�t have to
pretend to be a murderer, and as much as I despise him, he has yet to take
Israel into a war. He probably understands better than they do what the power
of deterrence is all about.
Note
[1] Do not confuse �shalom� with �peace� or �salam.� While
peace and salam refer to reconciliation and compromise, shalom means security
to the Jewish people on the expense of their surrounding environment.
Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli jazz
musician, author and political activist.