Video: Shocking Words of Israeli Leaders Read Aloud in
Irish Parliament
By Ali Abunimah
June 11, 2015
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In this video, Irish lawmaker Richard Boyd Barrett reads out some
of the more shocking, violent and racist statements recently made by Israeli
ministers and military officials.
Boyd Barrett was speaking in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of
the parliament of the Republic of
Ireland, yesterday (10
June 2015) during questions to Taoiseach (prime minister) Enda Kenny about his visit to
Paris earlier this year. Kenny had taken part in a
staged photo opportunity with other heads of state and government following
the killings at
Charlie Hebdo.
“The world was of course utterly appalled by the killing of 12
innocent people, 10 of whom were journalists, at Charlie Hebdo earlier
this year,” Boyd Barrett, a deputy for the People Before Profit Alliance,
begins. “I have to ask the Taoiseach about the attendance of the Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the demonstration he joined in the aftermath of
those killings.”
After he finishes reading out the statements, Boyd Barrett
asks: “These are the official statements of several ministers of the current
government of Israel. In one case, the genocide of all Palestinians, including
children, has actually been advocated and they have been referred to as
‘snakes.’ Does the Taoiseach agree that if we are defining terrorism, that is
the language and thinking of terrorists?”
In a rather muted response to the statements, Kenny says: “On
the one hand, I suppose one might say they are all on-message. I find that
message regrettable and most unhelpful. I do not agree with those statements.
When I met Prime Minister Netanyahu briefly in Paris, I said to him that when I
had an opportunity to go to Gaza a number of years ago … I found the situation
completely intolerable. I told him that I am a strong supporter of the two-state
solution and that peace is always possible.”
Treat Israel like South Africa
Later in the debate, Boyd Barrett slams the “double standards”
which lead to Israeli leaders being treated “as if they were a normal
government.” This is, Boyd Barrett adds, despite the fact that “Benjamin
Netanyahu and his government are guilty of premeditated killing of Palestinians
on the same scale and with the same vile ideology running behind it as we see
from Islamic State.”
“At what point do we say [Israel] has gone over the line and
that it cannot be treated like a normal state?” Boyd Barrett asks. “At a certain
point the world said it would no longer deal with South Africa because apartheid
was not acceptable anymore.”
The prime minister responds with boilerplate that the EU
should do more to get “peace” back on track.
The transcript of Boyd Barrett’s full intervention and Kenny’s
responses can be read in the
official report of the debate.
The statements he read and many more are contained in a
briefing document published by the
Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) last month: “Israel
2015: A government of extremists in charge of an out-of control military,”
which calls for an immediate arms embargo and other sanctions.
In an emailed reaction today, IPSC “welcomed [Kenny’s]
statement that shocking anti-Palestinian statements by members of the new
Israeli cabinet are ‘not part of a philosophy of a democratic government working
to bring about peace.’”
But the group said it “remains disappointed; despite this
recognition of the true character of the Netanyahu administration, the Irish
government continues to refuse to implement any meaningful sanctions on Israel
thereby allowing it to continue acting with impunity towards Palestinians.”
Shocking words
Here are the statements Boyd Barrett read out, with sources.
Where Boyd Barrett abridged the quotation, I have sometimes included more of the
original. The words Boyd Barrett read out are in bold.
- Israel is “going to hurt Lebanese civilians to
include kids of the family. We went through a very long deep discussion…we
did it then, we did it in [the] Gaza Strip, we are going to do it in any
round of hostilities in the future.”
–
Defense minister
Moshe Yaalon (“Israeli
defense minister promises to kill more civilians and threatens to nuke Iran,”
The Electronic Intifada, 6 May 2015)
- “Both in Gaza and in Lebanon, the enemy operates from
within civilian populations. They turn entire villages into rocket launching
sites. Their guest rooms are made into explosives warehouses. Don’t tell me
it’s a kindergarten when I know it’s a rocket warehouse. Don’t tell me it’s
a mosque when I know it’s a rocket warehouse. … I don’t know of one
synagogue in Israel where terrorists meet, or rockets, missiles and
munitions are stored. They don’t have swimming pools – they have missile
pools.”
“Try to think back to when the rules of war
were meant to impose limitations on the bad guys. Nowadays, those who break
these laws don’t care. Those who are preoccupied with these laws are the
ones who care. We will continue to follow them.”
“But the next round of violence will be worse and
see this suffering increase, because while Israel has to constantly
face moral dilemmas, it also has so defend itself.”
–
Benny Gantz, chief of staff during last summer’s attack on Gaza (“Next
round of violence will be harder on Gaza, ex-IDF chief says,” Israel
Hayom, 5 May 2015)
- “There are certain things that most of us understand will
never happen: The Sopranos are not coming back for another season …
and there will never be a peace plan with the Palestinians. I will
do everything in my power to make sure they never get a state.”
– Education minister
Naftali Bennett
(“The
Party Faithful,” The New Yorker, 21 January 2013)
- “If you catch terrorists, you have to simply kill
them … I’ve killed lots of Arabs in my life and there’s no problem with that.”
– Naftali Bennett (“Bennett
under fire for comments about killing Arabs,” The Jerusalem Post,
30 July 2013)
- They [Palestinians] are all enemy combatants,
and their blood shall be on all their heads. Now this also includes
the mothers of the martyrs, who send them to hell with flowers and
kisses. They should follow their sons, nothing
would be more just. They should go, as should the physical homes in which
they raised the snakes. Otherwise, more little snakes will be raised there.
– Justice minister
Ayelet Shaked
(“Israeli
lawmaker’s call for genocide of Palestinians gets thousands of Facebook
likes,” The Electronic Intifada, 7 July 2014)
- “My position is that between the sea and the
Jordan River, there needs to be one state only – the State of Israel,
which has an Arab minority. There is no place for an agreement of
any kind that discusses the concession of Israeli sovereignty over lands
conquered in accordance with law and custom in the
war of 1967”
– Deputy foreign
minister Tzipi
Hotovely (“Deputy
Foreign Minister Hotovely tells world: Don’t be afraid of me,” Ynet,
16 May 2015).
- “[Palestinians] are beasts, they are not human.”
– Deputy defense minister Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan (“Next
head of ‘Civil Administration’ said Palestinians are sub-human,”
+972 Magazine, 8 May 2015)
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