The Real Ruler of Israel
Sheldon Adelson, Israel’s Casino King
By Uri Avnery
February 13, 2015 "ICH"
- Who is the ruler of Israel?
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, of
course.
WRONG.
The real ruler of Israel is one Sheldon
Adelson, 81, American Jew, Casino king, who
was rated as the world’s tenth richest
person, worth 37.2 billion dollars at the
latest count. But who is counting?
Besides his casinos in Las Vegas,
Pennsylvania, Macao and Singapore, he owns
the US Republican party and, lately, both
Houses of the US Congress.
He also owns Binyamin Netanyahu.
Adelson’s connection with Israel is
personal. On a blind date, he fell in love
with an Israeli woman.
Miriam Farbstein was born in Haifa,
attended a prestigious high school, did her
army service in the Israeli institute which
deals with bacteriological warfare and is a
multifaceted scientist. After one of her
sons (from her first marriage) died of an
overdose, she is devoted to the fight
against drugs, especially cannabis.
Both Adelsons are fanatical supporters of
Israel. Not just any Israel, but a rightist,
supremacist, arrogant, violent,
expansionist, annexationist,
non-compromising, colonialist Israel.
In “Bibi” Netanyahu they found their man.
Through Netanyahu they hope to rule Israel
as their private fief.
To assure this, they did an extraordinary
thing: they founded an Israeli newspaper,
solely devoted to the furthering of the
interests of Binyamin Netanyahu. Not of the
Likud, not of a specific policy, but of
Netanyahu personally.
Years ago I invented a Hebrew word for
papers which are distributed for nothing.
“Hinamon” translates, roughly, into
“ragratis” or “gratissue” and was intended
to denigrate. But I did not dream of a
monster like “Israel Hayom” (“Israel Today”)
– a paper with unlimited funds, distributed
every day for nothing in the streets and
malls all over the country by hundreds,
perhaps thousands of paid young persons.
Israelis love getting something for
nothing. Israel Hayom is now the daily paper
with the widest distribution in Israel. It
drains readers and advertising revenue from
its only competitor – Yedioth Ahronoth
(“Latest News”), which held this title until
then.
Yedioth reacted furiously. It became a
ferocious enemy of Netanyahu. Yossi Werter,
a commentator of the center-left Haaretz
(which has a far lower circulation) even
believes that the present election boils
down to a contest between the two papers.
That is vastly exaggerated. Judged by
political and social content, there is
little to differentiate the two. Both are
super-patriotic, war-mongering and rightist.
That is the journalistic recipe for
attracting the masses anywhere in the world.
Yedioth is owned by the Moses family, a
business-minded clan. The present,
third-generation publisher is Arnon (“Noni”)
Moses, the publicity-shy boss of a large
economic empire based on the paper. The
paper serves his business interests, but he
has no special political interests.
Adelson is unique.
In Israel, betting is forbidden by law.
We have no casinos, and secret gambling dens
are raided by the police. In our early youth
we were taught that casino moguls are bad
people, almost like arms merchants. They
take the money off poor addicted people,
throwing them into despair, even suicide.
See Dostoyevsky.
Israelis read Israel Hayom (it’s
something for nothing, after all), but they
don’t necessarily like the man and his
methods. So some members of the Knesset were
encouraged to enter a bill forbidding gratis
newspapers altogether.
Netanyahu and the Likud party did
everything to obstruct this bill. But in the
preliminary vote (necessary for private
members’ bills) they were beaten in an
amazing way. Even members of Netanyahu’s
governing coalition voted for it. The
cameras caught Netanyahu literally running
in the Knesset plenum hall to gain his seat
before the voting started.
The vote was 43 to 23. Almost half the
Likud members absented themselves. Foreign
Minister Avigdor Lieberman and his party
voted for the bill. So did ministers Ya’ir
Lapid and Tzipi Livni.
From the preliminary vote to the final
adoption, such a bill has to pass several
stages. There was plenty of time to bury it
in one of the committees. But Netanyahu was
furious. A few days after the vote, he
dismissed Lapid and Livni from the cabinet,
causing the government coalition to break up
and the Knesset to disperse.
Why did Netanyahu do such a foolish thing
less then half way through his (third) term
of office? There can be only one logical
explanation: he was ordered to do so by
Adelson, in order to prevent the adoption of
the law.
If so, Adelson is now our chief lawmaker.
Perhaps he is also our chief
government-maker.
Money plays an ever-increasing role in
politics. Election propaganda is made on
television, which is very expensive. Both in
Israel and the US, legal and illegal funds
pour into the campaign, directly and
indirectly. Corruption is abetted or
tolerated by the courts. The very rich
(known euphemistically in America as the
“wealthy”) exercise undue influence.
In the last US presidential elections,
Adelson poured rivers of dollars into the
contest. He supported Newt Gingrich, and
then Mitt Romney, with huge sums of money.
In vain. Perhaps Americans don’t like to be
ruled by captains of casinos.
For the next US presidential elections,
Adelson has started early. He has summoned
to his Las Vegas casino HQ all leading
Republican candidates, to grill them on
their allegiance to him – and to Netanyahu.
Nobody dared to refuse the summons. Would a
Roman senator refuse the summons of Caesar?
In Israel, such rituals are superfluous.
The Adelsons – both Miri and Sheldon – know
who their man is.
The Israel Hayom newspaper is, of course,
a big propaganda machine, totally devoted to
the re-election of Netanyahu. All quite
legal. In a democracy, who can tell a
newspaper whom to support? We are still a
democracy, for God’s sake!
It seems to be strange for a country to
allow a foreigner, who never lived in the
country, to have such enormous power over
its future, indeed, over its very existence.
That’s where Zionism comes in. According
to the Zionist creed, Israel is the state of
the Jews, all the Jews. Every Jew in the
world belongs to Israel, even if temporarily
residing somewhere else. A few days ago,
Netanyahu publicly claimed to represent not
just the State of Israel but also the entire
“Jewish People”. No need to ask them.
Accordingly, Adelson is not really a
foreigner. He is one of us. True, he cannot
vote in Israel, though his wife probably
can. But many people, including himself,
believe that he, being a Jew, has a perfect
right to interfere in our affairs and
dominate our lives.
For example, the appointment of our
ambassador in the US. Ron Dermer is an
American, born in Miami, who was active in
Republican politics. To appoint an American
functionary of the Republican Party as
ambassador of Israel to a Democratic
administration may seem strange. Not so
strange if Netanyahu acted under the orders
of Sheldon Adelson.
It was Adelson who prepared the witches’
brew that is now endangering Israel’s
lifeline to Washington. His stooge, Dermer,
induced the Republicans in Congress – all of
them dependent on Adelson’s largesse or
hoping to be so – to invite Netanyahu to
give an anti-Obama speech before both
Houses.
While this intrigue was in preparation,
Dermer met with John Kerry but did not tell
him of Netanyahu’s coming. Neither did
Netanyahu inform President Obama, who, in a
fury, announced that he would not meet with
the Prime Minister.
From the point of view of Israel’s vital
interests, it is sheer madness to provoke
the President of the United States of
America, who controls American’s flow of
arms to Israel and the American veto power
in the UN. But from the point of view of
Adelson, who wants to elect a Republican
president in 2016, it makes sense. He has
already threatened to invest unlimited sums
of money to prevent the reelection of any
Senator or Representative who is absent from
Netanyahu’s speech.
We are nearing open warfare between the
Government of Israel and the President of
the United States.
Is someone playing roulette with our
future?