By Gideon LevyJanuary 30, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - In a
flimsy hospital gown, injured, barefoot and
confused, without food or water, with a catheter
attached and wearing a diaper, Gaza resident Omar
Abu Jeriban was tossed on the side of the road on
June 13, 2008 and left to die. Chaim Levinson
reported the story in Haaretz at the time, David
Grossman was appalled by it.
The other day, the entire
Palestinian people became Abu Jeriban. The role
of the police who tossed out a wounded man in the
middle of the night was taken by the American
president, Donald Trump, and the Israeli prime
minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. The role of the
hospital that just stood by was taken by the world.
In 2008 it was a human tragedy; two days ago, it
was a national tragedy: The White House declared the
start of the third Nakba. The Palestinians were
tossed by the side of the road and abandoned to
their fate. Right-wing Israel is delighted,
left-wing Israel is lost as usual, and the world is
silent. It’s the end of the world.
The White House looked like Habayit Hayehudi the
other day, awash in kippot and Yiddishkeit. Does one
have to be an anti-Semite to wonder about this? With
all the wheeler-dealer peacemakers – all these
Friedmans, Adelsons, Greenblatts, Kushners and
Berkowitzes, these supposedly fair and unbiased
mediators, it’s impossible to even think about the
start of a fair accord.
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It’s not hard to guess what goes through the mind
of every Palestinian and every seeker of justice at
the sight of this all-Jewish and all-right-wing
class picture. But the Palestinians weren’t just
missing entirely from the ceremony, they were
also nowhere to be found in the plan that could seal
their future and that heralds the elimination of
their last chance for some belated decency, for a
bit of justice, for a drop of compassion. They were
left bleeding on the side of the road.
This is their third
Nakba. After losing most of their land, property
and dignity in the first and their liberty in the
second, now comes the third to crush whatever is
left of their hope. They’ve tried everything.
Diplomatic struggle and armed struggle, nonviolent
protest and economic boycott. Nothing has helped.
The ‘deal of the century’ only reconfirms what was
known: The evil thrive, this time in a particularly
extreme edition of one-sidedness, racism and
arrogance. The mighty take all. All. The
Palestinians get a caricature of an independent
state after many years, if ever, and only as long as
they agree to a series of degrading surrender
conditions that even the lowest collaborator would
never agree to. Israel, on the other hand, gets
almost everything, and right away.
Why do only the Palestinians have to prove
themselves before they get anything? Has Israel
proven itself in the half-century of occupation? Has
it obeyed international law at all? Has it heeded
the international community? Should there be a prize
for the brutal occupier? For the settlers? For what,
and why, America?
Israel gets everything and without conditions,
while the Palestinians, a fairly restrained people
given the terrible abuse it endures, still have to
prove themselves in order to receive the little
crumbs of justice that the American president throws
to them. Why does Israel’s security have to be
guaranteed over and over again, throughout the
generations and against all risk, without anyone so
much as lifting a finger to ensure the security of
the Palestinians, whose blood is so cheaply shed by
Israel? A little girl in Gaza also deserves a secure
night’s sleep, but who cares about her in Habayit
Hayehudi, the Jewish Home, at 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue?
If this plan is fulfilled, God forbid, it will be
the end of the Palestinian people. Not the physical
end, the national end. Whoever thinks this is reason
to celebrate is invited to join the celebration in
Rabin Square for the release of Naama Issachar, and
to vote Likud or Kahol Lavan – what’s the
difference? But anyone who still has a drop of moral
commitment should be aghast at this terrible peace
of the victors that may end well for Israel but will
never end well for Israelis. Israel never assumed
responsibility for the first and second Nakbas,
perhaps it will also evade its responsibility for
the third. But it will never be able to escape the
blame and disgrace for stamping out another people.
This article was
published by "Haaretz"
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