December 21, 2019 "Information
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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.”
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The
“terrorists” supposedly wreaking havoc in
Bolivia are, according to the Reuters
report, “radical leftists allegedly linked
to [Venezuelan President Nicolas] Maduro and
drug-traffickers whom the [Bolivian interim]
government say had instigated deadly unrest
in the country”. In other words, the usual
mishmash of hemispheric bogeymen trotted out
to justify whatever right-wing undertaking
is in need of justification - and never mind
that the Bolivian military and police have
been the ones
perpetrating massacres.
Marketing repression
As for Israel’s
alleged experience in “dealing with
terrorists”, who better than a terrorist
state to offer counter-terror training? To
be sure, Israel’s seven-plus decades of
ethnic cleansing
of Palestinians and thwarting peace at every
turn make it a strong candidate for
assistant Bolivian peace-bringer.
But it’s
precisely Israel’s
extensive experience
in brutal - and frequently lethal -
repression that make its tactics so
marketable to right-wing regimes worldwide.
In Latin America in particular, Israel has
been
complicit in everything
from
arming and training
death squads in Guatemala and El Salvador,
to fuelling the murderous behaviour of
notorious former Chilean dictator Augusto
Pinochet, to fuelling the murderous
behaviour of the
contemporary Chilean regime.
Is it pure
coincidence, one wonders, that both
Israeli and
Chilean
security forces have recently exhibited a
penchant for aiming for the eyes?
Meanwhile, right-wing forces in Bolivia
appear to see eye to eye with Israel on the
preeminent importance of suppressing
indigenous rights and erasing indigenous
identity. As Israel continues its efforts to
eliminate the concept of Palestinian-ness -
often physically eliminating Palestinians in
the process - the Bolivian right now
salivates at the prospect of reversing the
indigenous empowerment that took place under
Morales, the nation’s first and only
indigenous president.
By late
November, some 33 coup opponents had been
killed - the vast majority of them
indigenous - and hundreds of others wounded
in encounters with Bolivian security forces,
as underscored by Bolivia-based journalist
Jacquelyn Kovarik in an
interview
with The Real News Network.
Genocidal alliance
After Morales’ overthrow, Kovarik said,
“people - especially in the military -
started burning the Wiphala, the rainbow-coloured
flag that represents all indigenous people
and Afro-Bolivians as well, and again is a
flag that represents the Native Pueblos not
only in Bolivia, but in all of the Andes”.
But, you know, the upheaval was all the
fault of those Venezuelan-backed radical
leftist drug trafficker-terrorists.
Predictably,
the Bolivian interim government’s
announcement of the impending renewal of
diplomatic ties with Israel was met with
high praise
from the Trump administration, while the
infamous right-wing news site Breitbart
applauded
interim president Jeanine Anez’s use of “her
time in office to rehabilitate much of the
country’s government in the aftermath of
nearly a decade and a half of socialist
rule; re-establishing diplomatic relations
with Israel was an item close to the top of
the list of reforms she sought.”
After all, what
could be more helpful to the average
Bolivian struggling to survive than a
diplomatic alliance with a
genocidal entity
on the other side of the planet?
For his part,
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz was
quoted in
the Times of Israel lauding the
rapprochement as “contribut[ing] to Israel’s
foreign relations and to its international
status”.
And
as the right wing seeks to reconquer Bolivia
- dismantling solidarity with Palestine and
whitewashing Israeli brutality in the
process - there’s no doubt that the coup
against Morales has been a coup for Israel,
too.
Belen
Fernandez is the author of Exile: Rejecting
America and Finding the World and The
Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work.
She is a contributing editor at Jacobin
magazine.
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