Bolivia: A
coup for Israel tooBy Belen Fernandez
December 21, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -
Shortly
after left-wing Bolivian President Evo Morales was
ousted in a
US-supported coup in
November - disguised as a noble reaction to alleged
electoral fraud - the self-appointed, fanatically
right-wing Bolivian “interim” government announced the
renewal of diplomatic relations with Israel.
These had
been
severed by Morales in
2009 during Israel’s Operation Cast Lead in the Gaza
Strip, which killed some
1,400 Palestinians,
including more than 300 children. Though Israel
naturally cast itself as the singular victim of the
affair, the ratio of Palestinian civilian to Israeli
civilian deaths was
400:1.
During a
subsequent Israeli-inflicted bloodbath in Gaza in 2014,
this one by the name of Operation Protective Edge and
entailing the slaughter of
2,251 Palestinians
(including 299 women and 551 children), Morales
denounced Israel as a “terrorist
state” - a perfectly
accurate assessment, given the circumstances and
Israel’s track record.
Resuming relations
So it’s
no surprise that Israel was quick to embrace
rapprochement with the newly cleansed government of
Bolivia after the November coup, with Israel’s Ynet news
site
reporting that “the
resumption of relations between Bolivia and Israel was
made possible by the end of the reign of former hostile
President Abu Morales”. (It is not clear whether the Evo-to-Abu
modification was a bizarre mistake or a deliberate
attempt by some sneaky Ynet person to Arabise the
“hostile” leader’s name.)
Additional bonding opportunities rapidly materialised,
as Bolivia went about requesting assistance from Israel
in training police units for counterterrorism
operations. On 6 December, Bolivian interim interior
minister, Arturo Murillo,
told Reuters: “We’ve
invited them to help us. They’re used to dealing with
terrorists. They know how to handle them. The only thing
we want is to bring peace.”