Benjamin
Netanyahu’s Ideologically Dictated
Worldview
By
Lawrence Davidson
Part I – The
Delusional Leader
March 06, 2015 "ICH"
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On 3 March 2015 Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came before the
U.S. Congress and once again painted a false
picture of Iran and its ambitions. His
vision was both apocalyptic and simplistic:
the state of Iran is evil and the source of
most of the aggression and terrorism in the
Middle East; it is eternally hostile to the
West and it aims at the destruction of
Israel; the West, with the United States
leading the way, must stop this evil regime
before it gains the capacity to use nuclear
weapons.
He has been saying this for
at least twenty five years, and like the
false prophecies predicting the end of the
world, the alleged catastrophe never seems
to occur. Iran never seems to come up with a
nuclear bomb. However, Netanyahu never stops
predicting it.
The truth is that the actions
and motives Netanyahu assigns to the Islamic
Republic are factually wrong. Iran is not
seeking nuclear weapons, has not carried on
weapons research of this nature in over a
decade, and is willing to commit itself to
an inspections regime that will keep track
of its good intentions in this regard. This
stance is attested to by nearly every
Western intelligence agency, and the Israeli
intelligence organizations as well.
Indeed, Iran is much less
aggressive than is Israel. Iran has not
launched an offensive war in 240 years!
However, Israel is in a state of constant
aggressive expansion. So which one is the
greater danger for the Middle East and the
world? Apart from leveling a small number of
oral threats leveled against the Zionist
state, the Iranian leaders have made no
aggressive moves toward Israel. On the other
hand, Israel appears to be actively working
for the destruction of the Islamic Republic
of Iran.
Therefore,
the prime minister’s assertions tell us more
about the worldview of Netanyahu and his
allies than it does about Iran. It tells us
that the facts make no difference. Netanyahu
and his allies just know, “existentially,”
that Iran is after nuclear weapons and
plotting the destruction of Israel.
Given this disconnect from
reality, one can only assume that the prime
minister of Israel and his associates are
delusional – that is they cannot tell fact
from fiction, or alternatively, that they
are simply a liars. My feeling is that while
the latter is certainly possible, I would
not dismiss the former. Why so?
Netanyahu, and indeed all
Zionists of his sort, are committed
ideologues. In other words, they do not
start with objectively investigated facts as
the basis of their worldview. Rather they
start with an ideology (Zionism) with which
all interpretations of the outside world
must be made to conform. Zionism insists on
the absolute right to a Jewish state in all
of Palestine. For the true believer,
anything that might stand in the way of this
right must be fought without compromise.
That is why there can be no compromise peace
with the Palestinians. Their willingness to
accept compromise must be ignored or denied.
And that is why Iran, whose leaders have
publicly, and accurately, called Zionism a
dangerous ideology, must be denied any
nuclear capacity at all. The fact that
Iran’s activities in this regard are legal
and peaceful must also be ignored, denied or
distorted into something evil. That is the
only way they will fit the strictures of
ideology.
People who are ideologically
fixated can be like this – delusional and
obsessive. In the ordinary workaday world
they may or may not be annoying. However, if
you give them power, their potential goes
far beyond annoying to the point of being
downright dangerous. That is where we are at
with Benjamin Netanyahu.
What sort of history
underlies Netanyahu’s obsessive delusions?
It is the history of European Jewry, which,
for him, is overwhelmingly the history of
anti-Semitism culminating in the Holocaust.
For Netanyahu that history is ongoing. It
can never really stop. Because this is so,
he and others holding this view have
expanded the threat of anti-Semitism beyond
Europe into the Middle East. The Muslims of
that region are the new Nazis and their
leadership comes from Iran (which is really
impossible due to the Shiite-Sunni divide –
but no matter, facts don’t count). Finally,
Israel stands in for all of Jewry and, of
course, is in everlasting mortal danger.
In the past month Prime
Minister Netanyahu has repeatedly claimed
that anti-Semitism is growing worldwide and
presents a threat not just to Israel, but to
all the world’s Jews. Take for instance his
mid-February declaration that sporadic
terrorist episodes in Europe are a sign of
rising, revitalized anti-Semitism. As he put
it “Jews have been murdered again on
European soil only because they are Jews”
and the ultimate key to their safety is
immigration to Israel – the same Israel he
claims to be threatened with nuclear
destruction. Both the president of France
and the prime minister of Denmark, who do
not share Netanyahu’s view of the world,
scolded the Israeli leader for implying that
native Jews were not integral members of
their national communities and would not be
protected.
Part II – What is
Left Out
It is typical of minds shaped
by ideology that their worldview leaves out
important aspects of any given situation.
And so it is with Netanyahu. One important
thing left out is Israel’s role in creating
what danger does exist for Jews worldwide.
This fact was noted by the
Israeli peace movement leader Uri Avnery who
asserted in a column posted on 21 February
2015 that attacks on Jews in France and
Denmark “had nothing to do with
anti-Semitism.” They were caused in good
part by “the ongoing Arab-Zionist conflict.
… Practically every Arab in the world, and
most Muslims are emotionally involved in the
conflict.” The
fact that Israel refuses to come to a fair
and just agreement with the Palestinians,
and continues to illegally expand into
Palestinian land, seriously exacerbates the
situation.
And, as Avnery puts it “When
Binyamin Netanyahu does not miss an
opportunity to declare that he represents
all the Jews of the world, he makes all the
world’s Jews responsible for Israeli
policies and actions.”In other words,
Netanyahu and the Israeli government are
inciting violence against all Jews by making
them appear complicit in Israeli crimes
against Palestinians and other Arabs, such
as those in southern Lebanon.
Zionist attitudes have always
helped promote a kind of self-fulfilling
prophecy when it comes to anti-Semitism. It
has always been in Israel’s interest that it
should thrive. And, lo and behold,
Netanyahu’s policies and actions (and those
of other Israeli governments) have made what
was indeed a declining phenomenon into a
growing one. That being the case, Netanyahu
reminds the world’s Jews that Israel is
“their home” and, for their own safety, its
time that they all return. Yet, as the
Israeli philosopher Yeshayahu Leibowitz once
remarked, Israel is the only place in the
world where Jewish lives are in constant
danger.”
Part III – Just
What Does Israel Have to Offer?
If Israel cannot offer a
safer place for the world’s Jews, what else
does it have to offer? Zionists other than
the prime minister, sensing the weakness of
the safety argument, offer other rationales.
Unfortunately, these rationales also turn
out to be distorted by Zionist ideology.
Take, for instance, Avinoam Bar-Yosef,
president of the Jewish People Policy
Institute, a Jerusalem-based research
center. He asserts that “the raison d’ętre
of Israel is to create place where Jews can
have a better quality of Jewish life.”
Let’s think about this claim.
What does “better quality of Jewish life”
actually mean? If Mr. Bar-Yosef is referring
to a Jewish religious life, then Israel
offers a powerful orthodox (that is,
fundamentalist) religious environment that
most Western Jews would find unacceptable.
Perhaps he means a Jewish social or cultural
life? If so, Israel offers a version that is
laced with racism and militarism. Bar-Yosef
might find this scenario congenial, but how
many other Jews would? And indeed, a very
recent poll has suggested that close to an
unprecedented 40% of Israeli Jews would move
out of Israel if the opportunity to do so
presented itself.
Then there is the Israeli
professor Shlomo Avineri’s, declaration that
“the legitimacy of Israel does not hinge on
anti-Semitism. It hinges on the right of the
Jewish people to self-determination in a
Jewish state.” One might agree that
self-determination is a good thing overall,
except where it leads to the creation of an
apartheid-style racist environment. No one
has a right to that sort of state.
Part IV –
Conclusion
Prime Minister Netanyahu is
the most publicly unpleasant Israeli leader
since Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir,
both of whom were unrepentant terrorists.
Netanyahu’s repeated war mongering against
Iran is a real embarrassment for anyone who
is familiar with the facts. And then to see
congress people and senators collectively
jumping up and applauding the man’s
distortions is downright frightening.
It would appear that while
Netanyahu certainly does not speak for all
the Jews or even all Israeli Jews, he might,
perversely, speak for most of the U.S.
Congress. There are now bills in Congress
demanding more sanctions against Iran and a
congressional veto over any negotiated deal
with that country. These bills represent the
spread of Benjamin Netanyahu’s obsessive
delusions through the medium of the Zionist
lobby’s corruption of electoral politics.
Think of the Israeli prime
minister as a Pied Piper, playing the
hypnotic tunes of anti-Semitism,
Islamophobia and clash of civilizations down
a dark and dismal road to war. He has most
of Congress dancing behind him. Do the rest
of us really want to follow?
Lawrence Davidson is a
retired professor of history from West
Chester University in West Chester PA. His
academic research focused on the history of
American foreign relations with the Middle
East. He taught courses in Middle East
history, the history of science and modern
European intellectual history.