By Stanley L. Cohen
June 07, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" -
- “We stand for justice, truth and
the value of a single human being.” With
these simple but powerfully inspiring words,
a life-time ago, the world held-out hope
that at long last international law and
accountability would progress from abstra
ct, esoteric principle to momentous binding
application. The Nuremberg Tribunals spoke
directly to the pain and suffering of tens
of millions of civilians swept up into the
geo-political chambers of supremacist hate
and violence, victimized by an unprecedented
rampage of the relative few who committed a
calculated, gruesome violation of human
rights. Yet, before the ink had even dried
on exalted ideals and commanding words,
Europe was at it, once again, with the
forcible implant of a generation of
surviving victims into age-old Palestine,
indifferent to how many new victims were
crushed by its latest colonial project,
which continues brazen, unchecked and deadly
all these decades later.
What is there about our shared journey
that permits us, with ease, to consciously
blind ourselves to the grief of others
because it aches too much to see the
obvious? That upends echoes of pain as
screams come in unbearable waves that leave
no doubt of its horrible source of crimes,
in progress, of broken families and dreams
never to be dreamt? What finds escape in
crafted denial that accepts no combat from
waves of reality… for to handle truth is,
seemingly, well beyond our collective
capacity? It is the story of our day. Star
of David … land of myth.
We live in times where the yardstick of
reality is a measure beyond the conscious,
willing reach of many, while to others but a
passing, indifferent glance too numbed by
the spin of daily life to stop and feel the
pain and suffer of those regarded as little
more than a momentary snapshot of another
distant world. It is within this discount
that the Star of David has found comfort,
indeed empowerment as it has upended a value
system held out long-ago to be the universal
pathway of international justice for all.
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For generations, the world has been a
largely silent witness to an unbridled
Western enterprise erasing millions of
Palestinians from their unbroken ancestral
homeland in the name of a diabolical
resettlement project built of tenants with
enduring leaseholds elsewhere dating back
for as long as the West has been settled.
Yes, the Old Testament (and other historical
religious narratives) as so much
providential design, speaks of the Jewish
people and the Holy Land as if not just
inexorably intertwined, but apparently, it
is claimed to the exclusion of all others.
However, let us not forget like beauty
resting in the eye of the proverbial holder,
elsewhere in sacred text we learn the
universe is just over 6000 years old; Joshua
stopped the sun moving across the sky; Lot,
the only righteous man in Sodom offered up
his virgin daughters to be gang-raped by a
mob; a human witnessed a conversation
between God and Satan; that two of every
animal fit on a boat for forty days while a
flood destroyed the world; that humankind
was formed of clay; that the Jewish God,
YHYH, fought a monster named either
Leviathan, or Rahab or Sir Sea; that the
serpent in Eden talked to Eve; that David’s
harp was played at night by the wind; and
that Samson fell 1,000 Philistines with the
jawbone of an ass. Star of David … land of
myth.
This is not to say that Jews, like
Muslims, Christians and non-believers alike,
have no claim to live in the Holy Land, in
peace, with equality and justice side by
side … but simply to provide context to the
land-grab preach of messianic Zionists
willing and enabled to commit the most
heinous of crimes because they speak to
their God and, having heard back, reason
they have received an age-old green light to
abuse, to steal, to cripple, to murder in
the name of their fanciful biblical “right
of return.” If this is to be the divine
decree of YHYH, I for one want no part of
any such deadly theocratic temple of heresy.
But what of others… those that keep eyes
closed and heart icy cold, stripped of
principle and voice, soundless while the
palpable unspeakable orgy of history repeats
itself day in and out, targeting
Palestinians, in particular its very young
and very frail. Age-old communities which
seek nothing but the right to be left alone,
with family and friends, to tend to their
fields, to pursue their education, free to
journey where they wish, with whom they
want, to chase their dreams and hopes, not
simply with the crafted, deflective talisman
of “dignity and respect,” but in a state of
their choice with values and aspirations of
their choosing. Star of David … land of
myth.
Tragically, it is far too easy to
compartmentalize our world into victimizer
and victim, giver and taker. It is define
clearly road-marked, or should I say
pockmarked, by a seeming endless trail of
pillage and pain. Nowhere is that more
flagrant than in the occupied Territories…
nowhere more predictable and purposeless
than it is in the killing fields of Gaza. I
have written about Gaza for years. There is
little I can say, now, about it that has not
been said by me and countless others time
and time again. It is a vision of extreme
cruelty and criminality long memorialized by
all the world to read of and see, if only
one’s thirst for knowledge takes them beyond
the empty, craven pretext of those who would
target and murder civilians, leaving behind
the constant wail of mourn and a trail of
tattered essential infrastructure and broken
hearts. Star of David … land of myth.
But what of Israel itself, the
“Nation-State” that exalts the democratic
ideal but holds near and dear a dark,
supremacist theology that promotes Judaism
and Jews to the exclusion of all others and
divergent faiths? Twenty percent of Israel
proper (if ever a misnomer) is, in the words
of fundamental ethnic cleanse, “48” Arabs,
not Palestinian, as if refusing to flee the
grand Zionist pogrom of 1948, re-invented by
political fiat an age-old culture and
tradition to fit the new European imposed
and packaged narrative. It continues
unabated and unabashed today with largely
European Ashkenazi’s promoting a political
reality defied by unmistakable, glaring
human truth. No … “48” Palestinians are not
equal in any way of consequence at any time
of meaning when weighed against the Jewish
state and its Zionist agenda … one that
reduces all others to but convenient
ritualistic stage props for the dutiful …
those unable, or willing to discern the
disguise of rhetorical makeup which covers
inequity at its worst. Star of David … land
of myth.
Where is the Israel of today? In 2018,
its parliament, the Knesset, passed a new
foundational act referred to as the Nation
State law that canonized Jewish supremacy
over all of its Palestinian citizens. In
unambiguous, seismic- like, terms the law
removed any and all pretense about the
nature of Israel, identifying the State of
Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish
people alone. The law, which promotes no
allegiance to democratic norms or guarantees
of equality, fails to mention, let alone
outlaw, discrimination on the basis of race,
nationality or ethnicity. Designating Hebrew
as the sole official language of Israel, it
stripped Arabic of its previous de jure
state status. It recognizes only the Jewish
people as having a national right of
self-determination and calls for promotion
of “Jewish settlement” within Israel to the
exclusion of all other groups, ethnicities
and faiths. Constructed of unmistakable
apartheid features, the law celebrates
overtly racist acts leaving no doubt about
the second class status of Palestinians
citizens, defining sovereignty and
democratic self-rule as belonging solely to
the Jewish people of the world no matter
where they may reside. In relevant part, Act
1 of the law states that “the Land of Israel
(“Eretz Israel”) is the historic national
home of the Jewish people, in which the
State of Israel was established, and in
which the Jewish people exercise its
natural, cultural, and historic right to
self-determination … which is solely for the
Jewish people.” Act 2 limits state symbols,
holidays and recognized religious practices
to solely those that are Jewish in history
and character. Star of David… land of myth.
Under the law, hundreds of admission
committees throughout Israel have the power
to reject applications from Palestinian
citizens to live in communities on the
grounds of “cultural incompatibility” thus
legitimizing communities across the country
designated for Jews only. One recent
challenge to state policies that seek to
control and purify the landscape speaks
volumes. Thus, not long ago, a magistrate’s
court on the outskirts of Haifa denied a
request for the establishment of an Arabic
school or funding for Palestinians to be
bused to nearby ones. In relying upon the
specific legislative aim of the nation-state
law, the court held the presence of
Palestinian citizen/students would undermine
the town’s “Jewish character.” In another
successful effort by the Israeli to deny
equal educational opportunity to all there
is no Arabic-language school for a
population of approximately 3,000
Palestinian students in Nof Hagalil
(formerly Nazareth Ilit), a town where they
constitute 26 percent of its residents.
This is the rule and not the exception in
Israel where Palestinian citizen/students
largely attend segregated schools denied
equal funding and resources routinely doled
out to Jewish contemporaries… thus
marginalizing and placing them at a systemic
educational disadvantage. In Israel,
economically disadvantaged Palestinian
students do not receive the same level of
financial support as do Jewish students with
the same financial needs.
Elsewhere, Palestinians are typically
denied apartments and homes or land leased
for commercial use that is designated for
Jews only… thereby consigning them to
segregated poverty ridden neighborhoods due
to a lack of educational and religious
services or state sanctioned discriminatory
housing practices. This reality is a direct
and desired result of budgeting policies
that divert public funds to Jewish councils,
communities and individuals… and not
Palestinian… for the purpose of ensuring
exclusive Jewish enclaves. Indeed,
regulatory practices have significantly
reduced the areas designated for Palestinian
local councils and communities which now
have access to less than 3% of the Israeli
land base. As a result, more than 90% of
that land is under state control and, thus,
subject to nation-state regulations which
have succeeded in limiting new housing and
business opportunities to Jews only. In a
country where Palestinians comprise over 20%
of the total population and live in some 139
towns and villages, they receive only 1.7%
of the state budget for local councils. Not
at all aberrant or inadvertent, according to
the Adalah-The Legal Center for Arab
Minority Rights in Israel, Israel maintains
over 65 laws that overtly discriminate
against Palestinians.
For example, government funding is denied
to Palestinian institutions that commemorate
the Nakba or challenge, by speech alone, the
existence of Israel as a “Jewish and
democratic state” or commemorating “Israel’s
Independence Day, or the day on which the
State was established, as a day of
mourning.” Likewise, an association or
political party cannot be registered if
among its goals is the denial of the
existence of the State of Israel or of the
democratic character of the state. Under the
law, the candidacy of any party or
individual that denies the existence of the
State of Israel as the state of the Jewish
people or the democratic character of the
state or one that incites racism is
prohibited.
Needless to say by design these
government practices have inflicted great
and disproportionate injury to the health,
safety and welfare of Palestinian citizens
throughout Israel. Year in and out the
Palestinian population has been found to be
far behind Jewish contemporaries in life
expectancy, infant mortality, morbidity,
diabetes and obesity. There are significant
gaps in the extent and quality of
health-care services provided to the
country’s Palestinian residents compared to
those that are Jewish. Nowhere is the damage
of the nation-state law more palpably
visible than it is to Palestinian Bedouin
citizens who live under constant siege by an
Israeli military that routinely demolishes
their homes and villages, as unrecognized by
the state. Several hundred thousands of
Bedouins have no access to government
services including no support from the
Israeli electricity grid or its water
infrastructure system. Star of David … land
of myth.
Israel, and its choir, take great pride
in extolling and preaching its democratic
ideals and opportunity to the rest of the
world… no matter how plainly desperate its
overreach and fraudulent its claim. Seldom
does a day pass without a Zionist apologia
for its crimes against humanity, its war
crimes, its genocide … skillfully relying
upon the cheap talisman that, as the only
democracy in the Middle East, it is entitled
to do whatever it must to protect its noble
call for all its citizens. For the poor, for
the oppressed, for the dissenter, for those
of a different skin, faith or gender there
is nothing unusual or unique about this, by
now, timeless pretext. Israel is not alone
in its shout to democratic equality that,
historically, has meant little more to many
than the tyranny of the majority.
What is democracy? Was it not a
democratic ideal that ravaged indigenous
communities throughout North America; that
assaulted Africa to kidnap natives as
commodities for sale in slave markets in the
South; that denied women the right to vote
and full equality throughout the United
States… reducing them to mere chattel for
centuries? Ask a Muslim in France about the
democracy that strips her of her Hijab or
the young German activist imprisoned because
his speech crossed the line of acceptable.
Yet, the democracy of Israel is very much an
unmatched sinister blight on the
contemporary body politic of the world and
has been for more than 73 years. A world
body that shares the complicity and blame as
it has stood by in idle silence funding an
unbroken pounding of millions whose only
offense is to be the age-old landlords of
the consecrated earth that the Star of David
demands.
So just who is this David, this star
cast for 73 years to buff up the
blood-stained blue and white banner that has
defiled the ancient air above Jaffa, Haifa,
Ashdod and dozens of age-old Palestinian
cities and villages extracting unbearable
pain from so many for far too long? In the
Book of Samuel, legend has it that David is
a young shepherd who gains fame by slaying
the giant Goliath, the titan of the
Philistines who, as a foreboding harbinger
of distant times to come, arrived in the
Holy Land from Europe in the 12th century
B.C., as an earlier colonial project of
sorts, only to disappear from history some
600 years later. Today, David is that
bruising, beastly giant and Palestinians the
shepherds.