“What Is
Israel Supposed To Do?”
By Miko Peled
December
30, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "AHT"
- Israel is being attacked by Arab countries
that want to destroy it, so what is Israel supposed
to do? Israeli soldiers are being assaulted by
Palestinian terrorist with knives, what are they
supposed to do? Iran has nuclear capabilities and it
wants to wipe Israel off the map, so what is Israel
supposed to do? Hamas is determined to kill Israeli
civilians so what is Israel supposed to do? And the
list of things that make it impossible for Israel to
do anything but arm itself and then attack and kill
Palestinians goes on and on. So there is no hope,
and no reason to expect change.
Well that’s
just fine and dandy. This has been the one liner
that Israeli officials have used since it was
officially created around 1956 by then General Moshe
Dayan (and used prior to that from time to time by
Zionists) to justify any and all crimes committed by
the state of Israel. Moshe Dayan was an inept,
cowardly war criminal that was made famous because
of his eye patch. He was also a renown antiquities
thief and whore monger (it is said that when
Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister was told
that Moshe Dayan’s insatiable sexual appetite was
becoming an embarrassment, Ben Gurion replied: “So
what? King David was also a womanizer and he was a
great king”). Serving as the Israeli army Chief of
Staff Dayan expressed this “what are we to do”
excuse in an unforgettably eloquent eulogy he gave,
prior to Israel’s 1956 attack on Egypt.
Dayan was
fomenting fear and a sense of destiny when he
described the poor refugees in the Gaza strip as
“waiting to slaughter us and shed our blood”
because, as Dayan himself admitted, “we took their
land and turned it into ours.” But, he explained, we
did this because we have no choice, or “what were we
to do?” after thousands of years in exile and
endless persecution, and in the aftermath of the
Nazi holocaust, we now have returned and must always
live by the sword and maintain a strong grip on that
sword, “for if that grip should weaken” those blood
thirsty Arabs will see it as a sign of weakness and
Jewish blood will flood the streets. In other words,
maybe these blood thirsty Arabs looking at us from
beyond the gates of Gaza are justified in hating us,
but this is a reality in which we have no choice. It
is our destiny to always live by the sword.
How
convenient!
The crimes
committed by Israel are committed because Israel has
no choice. In an interview given several years ago
by Israeli intelligence chief interrogator, he
described how doctors in Israeli hospitals turn a
blind eye when the agents come to torture wounded
“terrorist suspects” in the hospital. He described
how they “tug at the tubes a little, and then pretty
soon “the Arabs start talking.” Then he added, that
of course no one thinks this is good, but what are
we do to? He was justifying the most immoral and
horrendous torture of people who are in the care of
a hospital, the doctors turning a blind eye and the
agents doing their thing, with the same shameless
excuse, “what is Israel supposed to do?”
During the
month of October 2015, while in Jerusalem I watched
a news program on Israeli television. In this
program they interviewed the Palestinian Knesset
Member Mohammad Baraka from the Joint Arab List, the
third largest party in the Israeli parliament. He
too was asked, “What is a soldier to do when
approached by a Palestinian wielding a knife?” When
Baraka began to talk about the occupation he was
interrupted and told that what he is saying is not
relevant and to stick to the question. In other
words, the Israeli occupation in Palestine has
nothing to do with any of this, and “what is a
soldier supposed to do?” Please say that what
Israeli soldiers are doing is justified, that the
wholesale murder of Palestinians is ok because “what
is Israeli to do?” Palestinians on Israeli
television are always brought in order to be
ridiculed or to be told to shut up.
The ethnic
cleansing of Palestine was justified, because Jews
had no choice. The slow genocide of Palestinian
people is justified because Israel has no choice,
the murder of thousands in Gaza is justified because
Israel has no choice, and so on and so on. In the US
media they actually took it a step further and
added: “We would do the same” as though this adds
weight to the argument of “what is Israel supposed
to do.”
Perhaps it
is time to think about this question seriously and
see if there is an answer. What is a soldier
supposed to do: Get the hell out of Palestinian
towns, villages and neighborhoods. And, dismantle
the wall and all the checkpoints on your way out.
What is Israel to do with rockets from Gaza? Lift
the siege on Gaza, dismantle the wall and
checkpoints there, and allow the people in Gaza the
freedom they deserve. What are Israelis to do? If
they don’t like living in a country with an Arab
majority, they can go somewhere else or deal with
it, and if they chose to stay, to behave like
immigrants instead of colonizers. (This distinction
is an important one and it was made clear to me
thanks my nephew Guy Elhanan).
As for the
biggest question, “what is Israel to do?” Israel is
to free all Palestinian prisoners, repeal all the
laws that give Jewish people exclusive rights in
Palestine, repeal the law the prohibits Palestinians
from returning to their land and allocate the
billions of dollars that will be needed for paying
reparations to the refugees and their descendants.
Then, Israel is to call for free, one-person
one-vote elections where all people who live in
mandatory Palestine vote as equals. That is what
Israel should do.
Miko Peled is
an Israeli writer and activist living in the US. He
was born and raised in Jerusalem. His father was the
late Israeli General Matti Peled. Driven by a
personal family tragedy to explore Palestine, its
people and their narrative. He has written a book
about his journey from the sphere of the privileged
Israeli to that of the oppressed Palestinians. His
book is titled “The General’s Son, Journey of an
Israeli in Palestine.” Peled speaks nationally and
internationally on the issue of Palestine. Peled
supports the creation of a single democratic state
in all of Palestine, he is also a firm supporter of
BDS. |