Remaking the World in Greater Israel’s Image
From American Occupations to European Detention Camps
By Dan Sanchez
September 22, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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- However they want to address
the issue, most people are horrified at the refugee crisis
now besetting Europe, with its scenes of chaos, conflict,
and desperation. Yet in Israel, at least one high official
sees in it not horror, but hope. As Rania Khalek
has reported:
“Dore Gold,
director general of the Israeli foreign ministry,
expressed optimism that the refugee influx will shift
Europe to the right, making it more sympathetic to
Israel’s ‘security’ justification for its ongoing
colonization of Palestine.
‘Israel always faced the problem in the
past that its national security perspective was
completely out of sync with how Europeans were viewing
the emergence of the European community and the
borderless world that was emerging,’ the American-born
hardliner
toldThe
Jerusalem Post.
‘In the European models that existed 25
or 30 years ago, it is kind of difficult to hear an
Israeli argument. But now things may be beginning to
change a little,’ posited Gold.
‘The European perspective is beginning to
sound a little bit more like Israel’s perspective on
security issues, compared to what it was in the past.’”
This
is hardly the first time a top Israeli politician reveled in
the great misfortune of an “ally,” hoping it will engender
tighter identification with Israel. Immediately after the
9/11 attacks, The New
York Times reported
the following:
“Asked tonight what the attack meant for
relations between the United States and Israel, Benjamin
Netanyahu, the former prime minister, replied, ‘It’s
very good.’ Then he edited himself: ‘Well, not very
good, but it will generate immediate sympathy.’ He
predicted that the attack would ‘strengthen the bond
between our two peoples, because we’ve experienced
terror over so many decades, but the United States has
now experienced a massive hemorrhaging of terror.’”
Sharing Israel’s perspective seems to have a
self-reinforcing quality. The US response to the 9/11
attacks that Netanyahu welcomed — 14 years of widespread,
non-stop war and intervention in the Muslim world — is what
caused the European refugee crisis that Dore Gold welcomes
today.
(Note that throughout this essay, by “Israel” I mean the
government and
not its Jewish
subjects. Any anti-Semites reading this looking for support
for their bigotry can go jump in a lake.)
Like
Israel (and often
through Israel), the US has long projected colonialism
and militarism upon countless Muslims, whether through
direct force, proxy wars, clandestine subversion, or puppet
dictators.
Like
Israel, the US suffered terroristic blowback as a
consequence.
Like
Israel, the US responded with massive, indiscriminate
violence and conquest, compounding the original problem of
colonialist militarism, and leading to further blowback.
As a
result, scenes are now playing out in Europe very similar to
everyday life in “Greater
Israel” (Israel proper plus the
Occupied Territories in Palestine): crowds of unarmed Muslim
men, women, and children being chased, beaten, rounded up,
herded, penned, and
cage-fed like animals.
It is a vicious cycle and a
cycle of viciousness. The more we adopt Israel’s
perspective, the more we adopt its policies. The more we
adopt its policies, the more we adopt its problems. The more
we adopt its problems, the more we adopt its perspective.
And around we go.
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Of
course Israel has done far more than passively serve as a
model for US policy. By leading the drive toward a war on
Iraq, its neocons and Israel Lobby actively
grafted Israel’s foreign policy onto America. The long
propaganda campaign diverted the post-9/11 rage and hysteria
into a catastrophic war on an Israeli strategic rival that
had absolutely nothing to do with 9/11 and posed no threat
to American security.
On
top of those killed, the Iraq War displaced millions, many
of whom fled to Syria. There they joined hundreds of
thousands of
Palestinian refugees who themselves, their parents, or
grandparents were driven from their homes long ago by Israel
directly.
Unfortunately for them, Syria is also hated by Israel. So,
Israel-firsters in Washington have since helped make Syrian
regime-change official US policy. In pursuit of that policy,
the government has fomented and
armed a rebellion that has plummeted Syria into a
devastating civil war.
Actually, it would be more apt to call it an invasion than a
rebellion or civil war, as the leading “rebels” are
predominantly international Sunni jihadists, like ISIS and
Jabhat al-Nusra, which is a branch of Al Qaeda.
That
is how completely Israel-firsterism has hijacked the
post-9/11 American rampage. In the latest stage of that
rampage, the US has
taken the side of Al Qaeda, the perpetrators of the very
attacks that triggered the rampage in the first place, in
order to overthrow yet another
regional rival of Israel. This goes beyond “sympathy” to
enthrallment.
As a result, displaced millions are pouring
out of Syria (including many originally from Iraq and
Palestine). And these comprise a huge part of the refugees
pouring into Europe.
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Western powers have been subverting, bombing, invading, and
occupying Muslim countries non-stop since 9/11 (Afghanistan,
Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, etc), just as
Israel has long subverted, bombed, invaded, and occupied
Palestine, Lebanon, and more.
And
now in Europe, governments are caging displaced Muslims and
contemplating tyrannical measures to maintain “security” and
“demographic purity,” just as Israel has done to the Muslims
it has displaced within its own jurisdiction
since its inception.
Moreover, the ultra-nationalism and Islamophobia that has
afflicted Israel especially since 2009 is now on the
rise throughout the West, stoked in Europe by the refugee
influx and in America by the atrocity films of ISIS: that
spawn of the Iraq War.
Western governments have always been imperialist, and the
Israeli government has always been a colonial appendage of
the West extending into the Middle East. This was true even
before its founding, when its paramilitary precursor trained
under the wing of the British Empire. But now the tail
is wagging the dog, and the Western imperial core is being
radicalized by the demands of its militant frontier outpost.
The
Washington-led West is becoming ever more like an occupying
Global Israel, forever paranoid, exclusivist, imperious, and
warlike. And it is turning the Muslim world from Mali to
Pakistan into a occuppied Global Palestine, its people
forever bombed, corralled, and at times driven to desperate
violence.
War is remaking the world in Greater Israel’s
own ugly image. It is therefore no wonder that homicidal
racist colonialists like Benjamin Netanyahu and Dore Gold
feel more comfortable in the brutal new world they helped
create.
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