Ken
Livingstone Isn’t On Trial, Zionism Is
In subjecting Ken Livingstone to trial-by-media over
his comments on Zionism, his detractors have also
unwittingly placed Zionism itself on trial,
By American Herald Tribune
May 03, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Mint
Press"
- What
is Zionism? This is the question that millions of
people across the United Kingdom will undoubtedly
have been asking themselves over recent days in
light of the political crisis and media firestorm
that’s been whipped up over allegations that the
Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour Party has a problem with
antisemitism. It is a crisis that has seen Labour MP
Naz Shah suspended by the party, along with former
mayor of London and Labour Party veteran Ken
Livingstone – the former over Facebook comments that
came to light, the latter over comments made in an
interview he gave defending Shah during which he
brought up the existence of the
Haavara Agreement between the Nazis and Zionists
in Germany to arrange the transfer of Jews from
Germany to Palestine. It was a collaboration that
was fiercely opposed within the wider Zionist
movement and unanimously so within the wider Jewish
Disapora at the time. In fact this opposition led to
the assassination of leading Zionist Chaim
Arlosoroff in Tel Aviv in1933 by, it is thought,
Zionists belonging to Vladimir Jabotinsky’s
Revisionist faction, over Arlosoroff’s support for
and role in the Haavara Agreement.
This is a
complex and, for obvious reasons, delicate history,
which Livingstone was ill advised to attempt to
unpack in the course of a short interview. If
anything he was guilty of being crude in attempting
to over simplify it, but no serious person could
accuse him of antisemitism for having done so.
Regardless,
such has been the intensity of this media firestorm,
the party’s has decided to establish an independent
inquiry into antisemitism within its ranks. This
development constitutes a clear gift to Corbyn’s
opponents – both those within and without the Labour
Party – for in establishing such an inquiry the
leadership has effectively surrendered to the
allegations, thus tainting the party’s 400,000
members with the inference that Labour is a party
dripping with antisemitism.
In taking
things this far, however, in subjecting Ken
Livingstone to trial-by-media over his comments on
Zionism, his detractors have also unwittingly placed
Zionism itself on trial, with the question of
Zionism, as mentioned, undoubtedly now being
pondered by millions of people who previously would
have had zero interest in the subject. And what most
of those people will inarguably find if they delve
deep enough into that question, despite the
determined efforts of Israel’s supporters to
conflate Zionism with Judaism, is that this is a
political doctrine and ideology responsible for
crimes against humanity on a grand scale.
Parenthetically, into this mix must be mentioned the
book that Ken Livingstone revealed was the main
source of his information on the history of the
aforementioned Haavara Agreement – Lenni Brenner’s
Zionism in the Age of the Dictators
(Lawrence Hill, 1983).
Brenner’s
book will now be enjoying the kind of upsurge in
sales the author and his publisher could only ever
have dreamed of prior to this row breaking out. Of
course, and predictably, Brenner – who also happens
to be Jewish – is now being roundly traduced and
dismissed as a conspiracy theorist, ultra left loon,
his credentials as a historian ripped to shreds.
Anyone who’s read the book, however, including yours
truly, can testify that it is impeccably and
exhaustively referenced, and also extremely well
written. You don’t have to take my word for it
either. A
review of the book appeared in the London Times
newspaper, the UK’s newspaper of record no less, in
1984, written by Edward Mortimer, who went on to be
appointed Director of Communications, Executive
Office of the Secretary General, United Nations. Of
Brenner’s book, Mortimer writes, “It is short (250
pages), crisp and carefully documented.”
But the
purpose of this article is not to dissect the
Haavara Agreement, as this has already been done in
numerous articles over the course of this crisis,
but to look at the activities of the Zionist
movement in Palestine and how it underpinned the
mass programme of ethnic cleansing and the
atrocities that were committed in its name.
The
definitive work in this regard is Ilan Pappe’s
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Oneworld,
2006). In the preface of his forensic exploration of
what is known today throughout the Arab world as
al-Nakba (the Catastrophe), Pappe writes: “…it
took six months to complete the operation [ethnic
cleansing of Palestine]. When it was over, more than
half of Palestine’s native population, close to
800,000 people, had been uprooted, 531 villages had
been destroyed, and eleven urban neighbourhoods
emptied of their inhabitants. The plan decided upon
on 10 March 1948, and above all its systematic
implementation in the following months, was a
clear-cut case of an ethnic cleansing operation,
regarded under international law today as a crime
against humanity.”
The truth
of Zionism is revealed in this passage. It is a
racist, supremacist ideology responsible for some of
the most heinous crimes against humanity the world
has seen in recent history.
The most
notorious of those crimes during the ethnic
cleansing of Palestine was the mass murder of men,
women, and children in the Palestinian village of
Deir Yassin. Many of the women were also raped
before being murdered by Zionist terrorists
belonging to the Irgun and the Stern Gang. The head
of Irgun at the time was one Menachim Begin, who
went on to found Israel’s Likud Party and was prime
minister of the country between 1977-1983.
Among the
victims of the terrorist campaign waged by Zionist
militia groups in Palestine between 1946-48 were
British soldiers deployed to Palestine during the
Mandatory period. This point is important to bear in
mind when we consider the staunch defense of Zionism
that we have seen being mounted by various high
profile voices within the British establishment over
the course of this media firestorm and crisis within
the Labour Party.
That’s the
thing about history. Sooner or later it catches up
even with the most determined efforts to suppress
the truth.
In other
words, it’s an equal opportunities bullshit
detector.
See also
The American Jewish scholar
behind Labour’s ‘antisemitism’ scandal breaks his
silence: Norman
G. Finkelstein talks Naz Shah MP, Ken Livingstone,
and the Labour ‘antisemitism’ controversy. |