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Raymond Deane, The Electronic Intifada, 22 October 2009

In 1967 the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish published his poem "A Soldier Dreaming of White Lilies," only to be accused of "collaboration with the Zionist enemy" for his sympathetic depiction of an Israeli soldier's remorse of conscience. Forty years later that soldier has identified himself as the historian Shlomo Sand. He has translated his remorse into a book that has become a bestseller in Israel and France, where the award of the Prix Aujourd'hui has made the author something of a TV star.

Indeed, few recent books have aroused more interest and been more frequently reviewed in the US and Europe prior to the appearance of an English version. Translator Yael Lotan has chosen to follow the example of her French predecessors by telescoping the interrogative Hebrew title (When and How Was the Jewish People Invented?), which here becomes The Invention of the Jewish People, thus misleadingly and (deliberately?) provocatively implying that such inventiveness was unique to the Jews. However, Sand clarifies that worldwide in the 19th century "[t]he national project was ... a fully conscious one ... It was a simultaneous process of imagination, invention, and actual self-creation" (45).

Sand traces how Zionist ideology drove the project of Jewish nationalism by turning Judaism "into something hermetic, like the German Volk ..." (255). He argues that history and biology were enlisted "to bind together the frangible secular Jewish identity." Together, these engendered an "ethnonationalist historiography" which was typified by the mid-19th century German Jewish historian Heinricht Graetz and his friend Moses Hess, who "needed a good deal of racial theory to dream up the Jewish people" (256).

According to Sand, the destruction by the Romans of the Second Temple in 70 AD left the indigenous Jewish population of Judea and Samaria in place. "[T]he Romans never deported entire peoples. It did not pay to uproot the people of the land, the cultivators of produce, the taxpayers" (130). Furthermore, at that time there were already Jewish communities numbering up to four million persons in Persia, Egypt, Asia Minor and elsewhere (145). Palestine's status as the unique "ancestral homeland" of the Jews collapses together with the myth of David and Solomon's imposing kingdom.

Against the ethno-biological concept of a Jewish people -- a "race" -- whose linear descendants returned from exile to (re)found today's Israel, Sand posits a religious community proliferating throughout and beyond the Mediterranean region by means of proselytism and conversion. He offers a detailed rebuttal of the conventional wisdom whereby "Judaism was never a proselytizing religion," a view disseminated by historian Martin Goodman and others (150, note 42).

Most importantly, he concentrates attention on Khazaria, that "Strange Empire" that flourished in the Caspian region between the seventh and tenth centuries AD. By the eighth century the Khazars had adopted Hebrew as their sacred and written tongue, and "[a]t some stage between the mid-eighth and mid-ninth centuries, the[y] ... adopted Jewish monotheism" (221). Sand speculates that this conversion was calculated to save them from absorption into either the Roman or the Islamic empires. The Khazars, he contends, engendered those Askhenazi Jews of central and eastern Europe who would later invent the myths of Zionism to justify their colonization of Palestine, a land to which they had no "ethnic" connection and where they remain the dominant elite.

So if the exile was a myth -- fomented, Sand writes, by the Christian church as an image of divine punishment ("The Wandering Jew") -- what happened to the indigenous Jews? Sand's answer: they converted to Islam and survive as today's disinherited Palestinians. This seemingly radical thesis was once shared by, among others, David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister who in 1918 still believed that (in Sand's words) "the ancient Judean peasants converted to Islam ... for material reasons ... Indeed, by clinging to their soil they remained loyal to their homeland" (186).

Ultimately, the case against the Jewish state cannot be based on an unseemly tussle for genetic primacy, but on a discourse of fundamental political and human rights. Sand turns toward such a discussion in the final chapter, describing it as the raison d'etre of The Invention of the Jewish People, which he admits essentially contains nothing not already found in the work of other historians and archaeologists.

Today's Israel is not a democracy but a "liberal ethnocracy" (307) that assumes its "growing and strengthening" Arab minority "will always accept its exclusion from the political and cultural heart" (309). Ultimately we may see "an uprising in the Arab Galilee, followed by iron-fisted repression," which would constitute "a turning-point for the existence of Israel" in the region. Hence, Sand states that the ideal solution would be the creation of a democratic binational state.

Sadly, Sand hastily dismisses this "ideal project." In terms all too drearily reminiscent of Zionist apologetics he states that to "ask the Jewish Israeli people, after such a long and bloody conflict, and in view of the tragedy experienced by many of its immigrant founders in the twentieth century, to become overnight a minority in its own state may not be the smartest thing to do" (311-312). Instead, he falls back on a sequence of rhetorical questions: "[h]ow many Jews would be willing to forgo the privileges they enjoy in the Zionist state? ... will anyone dare to repeal the Law of Return ... ? To what extent is Jewish Israeli society willing to discard the ... image of the 'chosen people,' and to cease ... excluding the 'other' from its midst?"

What is behind this sorry post-Zionist anti-climax to a book that seemed to presage a heady anti-Zionist conclusion? In an interview Sand admitted that he "waited until [he] was a full professor" before publishing the book, adding that there "is a price to be paid in Israeli academia for expressing views of this sort." In providing the premises for radical conclusions without either drawing or excluding those conclusions, Sand has the best of both worlds with few if any consequences.

Ultimately, Shlomo Sand is a little like Moses, unable to cross the Jordan into the Promised Land. The journey so far, however, is instructive, and very stylishly accomplished; one hopes that the "soldier dreaming of white lilies" may eventually be emboldened to complete it.

Raymond Deane is a composer and political activist (www.raymonddeane.com).


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Jerusalem families appeal for inclusion of their sons in any exchange deal


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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Jerusalem families from the Thawri neighbourhood to the south of the Aqsa Mosque have appealed to Palestinian factions holding Gilaad Shalit to include their loved ones in any exchange deal with the Israeli occupation.

Their sons, who were accused of stabbing a Jewish settler to death nine years ago, are:

- Yaser Ghaith, serving a life sentence plus 20 years. He was seventeen when he was arrested, and received spine injuries during interrogation.
- Muhannad Jweihan, sentenced to 25 years. He was 16 when he was arrested and was beaten and his right leg broken during interrogation.
- Amjad Abu Rmeilah, sentenced to life plus ten years, then his sentence was reduced to 35 years after appeal. He was 14 when he was arrested.
- Ahmad al-Shweiki, sentenced to 20 years. He received an injury to his arm during his arrest. He was 15 when he was arrested.
- Ala' al-Shweiki, sentenced to 10 years. He was 17 when he was arrested.

Families of those prisoners, who were denied their childhood, campaigned relentlsly for their release, but all so called good gestures failed to get their children freed. Now the families turned to the factions holding Israeli occupation soldier Gilad Shalit, with the hope that their children could be included on the list to be exchanged with the captured Israeli occupation soldier.

The Israeli occupation government has so far refused to include any prisoners from Jerusalem or 1948 occupied areas into any prisoner exchange deals.

SHAIK: Israel apologists shoot messenger

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- October 23, 2009

Australians for Palestine’s public advocate Michael Shaik responds to opinion piece by Professor Barry Rubin “UN vote ends hope of Mid-East peace” in The Australian 20 October 2009


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Editor’s Note: During the Peel Commission of Inquiry in 1937 into the British Colonial offensive against the Palestinians who were revolting against British-supported Zionist colonisation, Prime Minister Winston Churchill justified the military action on the grounds of the racial superiority of the Jews to Arabs. That racism still drives the West’s policies in the Middle East, especially with regard to the Palestinians. If the US uses its veto to quash the Goldstone Report in the UN Security Council, then as Michael Shaik rightly says, the UN “would have to concede that its Universal Declaration of Human Rights does not apply to Palestinians.”

by Michael Shaik - The Australian - 23 October 2009

Once again Israel’s supporters are calling upon the United States to shield it from censure by exercising its veto in the United Nations Security Council.

Writing in The New Republic, Barry Rubin cited the UN Human Rights Commission’s resolution to refer the Goldstone Report to the Security Council as a “global turning point” and the final proof of both the impossibility of an Israeli withdrawal from the Occupied Territories and a conspiracy among “The Arab-speaking, Muslim-majority nations and left-wing governments that supported the resolution” to eliminate Israel through a process of demonisation and delegitimisation by accusing it “of massive war crimes on a remarkably flimsy basis.” Read More…

AMIRA HASS WINS LIFETIME ACHIEVMENT AWARD

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October 23, 2009 at 8:06 am (Activism, Israel, Media, Palestine)

International Women’s Media Foundation Honors Israeli Journalist Amira Hass with 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award.
Congratulations! Mazal Tov!! Mabrook!!!



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“IN MY COUNTRY WE GO TO PRISON FIRST AND THEN BECOME PRESIDENT”

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October 23, 2009 at 7:11 am (Activism, Corrupt Politics, Free Speech, Israel, Occupation, zionist harassment)

The day before yesterday, a judge extended the detention of Mohammad Othman for yet another 11 days. He was detained on September 22 by Israeli authorities when returning to the West Bank after a trip to Norway, where he advocated for boycotts, divestments, and sanctions (BDS) against Israel. Since his detention, he has endured long interrogations and solitary confinement.

Over 8,000 people have written US President Obama, asking him to press Israel for his release.
Please keep fighting for his release, and get the latest on his case here: http://freemohammadothman.wordpress.com

Yesterday, Israeli activist Ezra Nawi was sentenced to one month in jail. Why? On July 22, 2007, he tried to stop a military bulldozer from destroying the homes of Palestinian Bedouins in the South Hebron region. The whole incident was documented on video, except for a few seconds when Ezra was inside the shack being demolished. Israeli Border Policemen claimed to have been hit by Ezra in these few seconds, and the judge, of course, took their word over Ezra’s.

This should come as no surprise. The very same day of Ezra’s sentencing, Israel’s State Prosecutor’s Office decided not to press charges against Border Guard policemen documented in a video hitting Palestinians, ‘as they did not cause real damage.’ (1)

While these Border Guards go free, Ezra Nawi goes to jail.

After over 20,000 of you wrote letters in Ezra’s defense, the judge had tried to avert more bad publicity by encouraging Ezra to admit his guilt and take community service instead of prison time. Ezra could not admit a crime he did not commit, so rather than avoiding jail as a guilty person, he is going to prison as an innocent man.

Ezra was further ordered to pay a fine of NIS 750 and NIS 500 to each of the officers he was wrongfully convicted of assaulting. In addition, Ezra was given a conditional sentence of six months in prison, should he ‘participate in similar activities’ during the next three years.

In reaction to the sentence, settlers complained about ‘the selectivity of law enforcement officials,’ implying that the judge went too light on Nawi, but ignoring the glaring irony that it is the settlers themselves who enjoy the privileges of the discriminatory system imposed by the Israeli occupation. (2)

For updates and next steps on Ezra’s case, please go here: http://www.supportezra.net/

Today, the first two young Israeli conscientious objectors of the class of 2010 faced the consequences of their refusal to serve in the Israeli army. Efi Brenner was sent to his first ten days of jail, and at press time was being held in solitary confinement. Or Ben-David is under arrest, awaiting her sentence.


The 2010 Shministim letter of refusal states in part:


Out of sense of responsibility and concern for the two nations that live in this country, we cannot stand idle. We were born into a reality of occupation, and many of our generation see this as a “natural” state. In Israeli society it is a matter of fact that at 18, every young man and woman partakes in military service. However, we cannot ignore the truth – the occupation is an extreme situation, violent, racist, inhuman, illegal, non democratic, and immoral, that is life threatening for both nations. We that have been brought up on values of liberty, justice, righteousness and peace cannot accept it.” (3)

Please go here to get updates on the Shministim of 2010: http://www.shministim.com

These are just some of the faces of the people imprisoned because of their resistance to the Israeli occupation. There are, of course, countless more. Last summer, the prisoners’ support and human rights organization Addameer published a report documenting the arrests of demonstrators and human rights defenders. (4)

This has been a difficult week, but make no mistake — the struggle is not over. We take comfort on Nelson Mandela’s words, “In my country we go to prison first and then become President.”



Sydney Levy
Jewish Voice for Peace



Gilad Atzmon Joined UP Crew: Welcome Gilad


I happen to agree with every word you say here.

Gilad Atzmon was born in Israel in 1963 and had his musical training at the Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem (Composition and Jazz). As a multi-instrumentalist he plays Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxes, Clarinet and Flutes. His album Exile was the BBC jazz album of the year in 2003. He has been described by John Lewis on the Guardian as the “hardest-gigging man in British jazz". His albums, of which he has recorded nine to date, often explore political themes and the music of the Middle East.

Until 1994 he was a producer-arranger for various Israeli Dance & Rock Projects, performing in Europe and the USA playing ethnic music as well as R&R and Jazz.

Coming to the UK in 1994, Atzmon recovered an interest in playing the music of the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe that had been in the back of his mind for years. In 2000 he founded the Orient House Ensemble in London and started re-defining his own roots in the light of his emerging political awareness. Since then the Orient House Ensemble has toured all over the world. The Ensemble includes Eddie Hick on Drums, Yaron Stavi on Bass and Frank Harrison on piano & electronics.

Also, being a prolific writer, Atzmon's essays are widely published. His novels 'Guide to the perplexed' and 'My One And Only Love' have been translated into 24 languages.

Over the years Gilad Atzmon's music has moved more and more towards a cultural hybrid. As a bandleader and reed player he has been amazing his listeners with his powerful personal style that combines great bebop artistry and Middle-Eastern roots in a sophisticated, sometimes ironical manner. Influenced by Coltrane’s powerful approach on the sax, Gilad's live performances are simply breathtaking and overwhelming.

Gilad's latest album ‘In Loving Memory of America’ was highly praised by the British music press. Here are just a few quotes:

"Atzmon's fluid lyricism is in full flow on songbook classics and worldly originals. But as sweet romance morphs to modernist uncertainty, the bittersweet balance and rich emotional palette equally impress." Financial Times ***** March 2009

"Gilad Atzmon, the expat Israeli saxophonist/clarinetist, combines thrilling jazz musicianship with a maverick political intelligence" Guardian ****

"Like the best of albums" Jazzwise **** March 2009

"Atzmon always manages to tell a story" Uncut **** March 2009

"One of the finest alto players around, Gilad pays his respects to Bird i...It's striking how similar Gilad's sweet, open-throated sound is to Parker's, but as you'd expect from the fiery philosopher-turned-Blockhead, this is no tribute album." BBC Music Magazine March 2009

As a member of the Blockheads, Gilad has also recorded and performed with Ian Dury, Robbie Williams, Sinead O'Connor and Paul McCartney. Gilad has also recorded with Robert Wyatt, the Water Boys and many others. In 2007 Gilad extended his role as a Producer, working with outstanding singer-songwriter Sarah Gillespie to produce her debut album released in September 2009.


In 2008-9 Gilad also produced the Brazilian percussion star Adriano Adewale. The multi ethnic Irish band Yurodny and is currently producing the UK legendary bass player Norman Watt-Roy’s debut album.

Writings and Thoughts




Atzmon writes on political matters, social issues, Jewish identity and culture. His papers are published on very many press outlets around the world. Here is just a short list of his recent publications:

The Guardian, Rebelion, The Daily Telegraph, Counterpunch, Dissident Voice, Aljazeera Magazine, Information Clearing House and Middle-East-Online, Palestine Chronicle, The People Voice, Redress, Palestine Chronicle and many more.

COMMENTS

lu said...
Heartfelt congratulations, to both of you.
7:14 AM, October 13, 2009


lu said...
UP, check out Press TV site. It informs that Abu Zuhri's bother was tortured to death by the egyptians.
7:17 AM, October 13, 2009


uprooted Palestinian said...
Dear Lu

Thank you, I hope one day you would join
10:23 AM, October 13, 2009

Nadia said...
Welcome Gilad
1:34 PM, October 13, 2009

Russia to fulfill its S-300 commitment to Iran?


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"Russia says it has no plan to restrict its military cooperation with Iran, stressing that Moscow would not allow "competitors a chance to take advantage of the situation".
The announcement came one day after a source, quoted by Interfax news agency, claimed that the Russian government had not received any payments as it had not given its final approval for the sale of the S-300 missiles to Iran yet.
However, Russia's Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation said in a statement that Moscow would fulfill its commitment according to its 'international obligations'.
"The Russian Federation implements and plans to further implement the military-technical cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran in strict accordance with existing legislation and its international obligations," AFP quoting the service as saying.
The source told the Russian news agency "the contract to deliver S-300 systems to Iran was frozen indefinitely due to an array of circumstances practically right after it was signed". ....
Thursday's statement said that Russia does not want to become an unreliable partner for Iran.
"We can't give comments regarding concrete plans or obligations with regards to existing contracts as it would mean becoming an unreliable partner (and) give potential competitors a chance to take advantage of the situation," the military service concluded. "
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Backstroking the Jewish Tomorrow by Gilad Atzmon

Earlier today in a conference in Jerusalem titled “Facing Tomorrow”, Israeli leading politicians shared their vision of Israel's future.

Following the recent agreement announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency’s chief, Mohammad ElBaradei regarding Iranian Uranium enrichment, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak called on the international community “to give Iran a deadline for halting its nuclear program and impose additional sanctions against Tehran”.
For some reason the Israelis are convinced that Nuclear energy is a ‘Jew only property’

The Jewish state insists on keeping its neighbours in a state of nuclear panic alert.
Tzipi Livni, another dedicated warmonger, is now an enthusiastic supporter of the ‘Two State Solution’. “Establishment of a Palestinian state is the only way of preserving Israel's Jewish character”, she said. At last, the Left and right Wing Zionists are in agreement with each other. Someone should remind the ‘born again dove’ Livni that the Jewish state she refers to is located on stolen Palestinian land, Tel Aviv, Be’er Sheva and Haifa and are all part of occupied Greater Palestine.
Interior Minister Eli Yishai of Shas (an Israeli religious party) blamed the Palestinians for the stalemate in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. “Unfortunately, the other side [Palestinians] lacks the ability to make brave decisions,” he said.
Minister Yishai is absolutely right. The Palestinians are not ‘brave’ enough to agree to live in concentration camps, they do not agree to the occupation of their land either. These facts take the Jewish leadership by total surprise. I’ll tell you why. The history of the Holocaust teaches us that the Jewish leadership at the time was actually very willing to collaborate with the Nazis all the way through. In fact it was the Judenrat* that managed and organised the mass deportation of European Jews from the ghettos to the camps. To follow Yishai’s logic, unlike the Palestinians, the Nazi era Jewish councils were taking some brave decisions. Seemingly the Palestinians are not ‘brave’ enough to do the same.
Even President Obama engaged himself with issues to do with the Jewish future. Here is his message to the conference:
"The American people and the Israeli people share a faith in the future, a belief that democracies can shape their own destiny and that opportunities should be available to all"
The only question to be asked here, is whether President Obama meant ‘opportunities for all’, or did he mean opportunities for Jews only? As far as Nuclear energy is concerned, already in June President Obama reiterated that Iran has some “right to nuclear energy provided it takes steps to prove its aspirations are peaceful”. I would urge Obama to accept that opportunities for nuclear weapons should also be ‘available to all’. Not just the Israelis but every country in the region. In order to be consistent Obama has to choose between either clearing Israel of its pile of WMD or otherwise encourage every other country in the region to pile up nuclear bombs just to restrain Israel's proven murderous inclinations by power of deterrence.
However, far more crucial at this stage is to urge Obama to make it clear to the Israelis that by saying ‘opportunities should be available to all” he refers also to Palestinian children who are starved and slaughtered by the Israeli armed forces on a daily basis.
By now, after ten months in office, President Obama should grasp that the notion of ‘opportunities to all’ is not just foreign but in total opposition to the philosophy of the Jewish state, an apartheid racially orientated state.
* Judenräte (singular Judenrat; for "Jewish council") were administrative bodies that the Nazis required Jews to form in the German occupied territory of Poland and later in the occupied territories of the USSR.

http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/backstroking-the-jewish-tomorrow-by-gilad-atzmon.html

Optimism Collapses as Lebanon Enters 118th Day Without Gov't



22/10/2009 One hundred and eighteen days on the appointment of MP Saad Hariri to form the "partnership" cabinet, Lebanon remains without a government…

One hundred and eighteen days have passed and the Lebanese various blocs are still unable to "discover" the "magical" formula that would allow the "partnership" to be reflected in a real government…

One hundred and eighteen days have passed, half of them filled with non-justified "optimism winds" that turned to be "delusive" and "illusory" at the end…

Indeed, suddenly and without prior notice, "optimism" collapsed on Wednesday and everything returned to square zero…

All eyes were directed to the next meeting that would join Prime Minister-Designate Saad Hariri and the head of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc, a meeting that was believed to be "final" and "decisive" when the General decided to break his silence as he felt some "plot" was being prepared against him and his bloc.

"Everyone believed that the cabinet was about to be formed while I had no knowledge of that. I even thought that the cabinet will be a parliamentary majority one," Aoun told reporters on Wednesday following his bloc's weekly meeting. "It seems like it is being formed without our knowledge," he added.

The General, the opposition's "spokesman" and "representative" in the ongoing consultations to form the cabinet, is thus "unaware" of the "suspicious" optimism's reasons. According to him, the proposals presented to him don't actually match the ideas and agreements he was endorsing with the PM-Designate.

Aoun was reacting to an "excess in optimism" expressed in only a few MPs by the majority MPs who convinced Lebanese that the cabinet was completed and that it would see light "at any moment."

HARIRI SHOCKED AT AOUN'S POSITION
Meanwhile, sources close to Hariri told Lebanese daily As-Safir that the premier-designate was shocked at Aoun's position, particularly since details of the cabinet lineup were almost completed and Aoun himself said in an interview with a French magazine that an agreement was in the works.

But Lebanese daily An-Nahar quoted a Free Patriotic Movement source as saying that Aoun "did not receive an acceptable offer" from Hariri, leaving the ball in the court of the Future Movement leader. The source said Aoun was ready to meet Hariri "any time once he was a suitable proposal."

JUMBLATT WARNS AOUN AGAINST GETTING TRAPPED IN 'BIDING WAR'

In the meantime, the head of the Democratic Gathering MP Walid Jumblatt warned MP Michel Aoun against getting trapped in a "bidding war" over Christian representation.

Jumblatt cautioned that there are internal and external forces that do not want the historic meeting between King Abdullah and President Bashar al-Assad to be productive. "From here, Aoun should see the picture as a whole without indulging into a lot of details," he said.

‘PROTECTING’ JEWISH YOUTH IN SOUTH AFRICA FROM THE TRUTH

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October 22, 2009 at 7:45 pm (Activism, Israel, zionism)


How South African Jews ‘protected’ their youth from the Shministim

It is not surprising that the same quarrels among Jews that we see here in the US are also at play in other parts of the world. Take for example South Africa, the land that gave us the word Apartheid.

Check out this cartoon, that appeared in the Mail and Guardian last week…

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Before anyone goes running to the hills, shouting ‘Anti-Semitism,’ let’s clarify… the cartoon was drawn by South African leading cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro (aka “Zapiro”), who is Jewish and whose kids go to the Herzliah school depicted in the cartoon.

What’s going on here?

I’ve already reported on the cold shoulder that the institutional Jewish community gave the three Shministim — young Israeli concientous objectors — as they visited South Africa.

Here’s how the event organizers, Open Shuhada Street, describe the welcome the Shministim got there.

The Shministim were called cowards and traitors. Their Jewish identity was questioned. Someone shouted “They should be lynched”, another shouted “Knock some sense into them.”

And here’s the local Jewish weekly describing the event (South African Jewish Report, Oct 16, p.5):

Despite repeated appeals for calm and respectful debate which fell largely on deaf ears, there were frequent interjections from hecklers who disagreed vociferously with the speakers’ stance.

After the stormy meeting, this reporter was approached by an aggressive young individual who demanded that photographs taken of him be deleted “immediately, before I smash your camera against the wall”. Security was tight and the two speakers were escorted from the hall through a side entrance after angry audience members mobbed them following the formalities.

In a letter to the Jewish Board of Deputies, the tour organizers call things by their name:

We consider these incidents antisemitic because the hatred reserved for Jews who criticise Israel is more intense than the ill-feeling towards others who do so, and because Jews who criticise Israel are sometimes blamed for all subsequent criticism of Israel. They were in our view directed against Jews for being Jews. Their vehemence was exacerbated by the belief by these right-wing elements in the community that the Jewish members of Open Shuhada Street and the Shministim are traitors.

They further explain how this environment of verbal and physical hostility was not only condoned, but encouraged:

Before the meeting, David Hersch, a senior office bearer in the South African Zionist Federation, sent out a widely circulated email … It all but directly called for a disruption of the Albow centre meeting. In it he stated, “Fanatics just get stronger in their beliefs and agenda the more they are opposed and confronted, but oppose them and let them know they cannot operate with impunity we all must.”

David Hersch’s complaint about the ‘fanatics’ in the Jewish community are ironic given the fanatic tone of his email. It turns out that he published the names, work numbers, home numbers, and cell phone numbers of the members of the Jewish Board of Deputies and Zionist Council, and asked anyone who would listen,

Phone all these people, not just one. Make sure you speak to them and voice your concerns and opinions. If they do not take your calls or call you back, then they have no right to sit on these bodies as representatives of our fine community and should be replaced or voted off…

Why should they be voted off?

Let me spell out their treason: they issued a public statement to the media condemning the Shministim, but that was not enough. They made sure that no Shministim talk took place in any Jewish school in South Africa, but that was not enough.

Their opposition to the Shministim was not ferocious enough, according to Hersch.

Whatever you do, never give your cell phone number to this fanatic guy, David Hersch!

As I mentioned, the Shmnistim held a meeting with 60 young people at a cafe opposite the 1,800-student Herzlia School, since they were barred from speaking at the school.

Here’s the opinion of Daniel Shalem, a 12th grader in a Johannesburg Jewish school. I reprint almost in full the letter to the editor he sent to the South African Jewish Report — the country’s Jewish weekly.

Please read it and judge by yourself whether South African Jewish youth needed to be protected from the message of the Shministim…

Although I disagree with their refusal to join the Israeli army, I went to the discussion with an open mind (hoping that others would do the same) in order to give them a chance to explain their side.

I was interested in hearing their views because I have been predominantly exposed to a one-sided view of the Israeli conflict regarding its occupation, because I grew up in an Israeli home in which I was exposed predominantly to one side of the conflict.

In addition, I attend King David (Linksfield) High School. A school is a place in which one should be encouraged to learn about academia as well as the world. But how can I formulate opinions about matters in the world when I only hear one side?

The school refused the Shministim permission to present their argument to us. How dangerous is that!

The danger is evident when people formulate uninformed opinions due to the fact that they have only been exposed to one side. I realised this at the Jabula discussion.

We struggled to hear one another on a very basic level. We could not even engage in a constructive discussion. The reason I was shocked during the discussion is because people started attacking the Shministim on a personal level.

They had no interest in what these Shministim had to say. They had no interest in listening to their journey and experiences. They had no interest in hearing about their experience in jail or the atrocities they have witnessed at the tender age of 20.

It is almost as if those being opposed to them, came to the discussion with the sole intention of attacking the Shministim.

I find that we have one idea drilled into our heads and the thought of an opposing idea being valid is simply an impossibility.

I was unaware of how far away from peace we are. Never mind the conflict in Israel, we have our own conflict here, in South Africa: and lack of respect for one another. This is the first challenge.

The Shministim came here with many goals: to learn but also to teach. They taught me the true meaning of the concept of listening to both sides before reaching conclusions.

They also taught me about the conflict. Things are occurring in this conflict that would shock every single human being with a conscience. Yet they occur on a daily basis.

The Shministim believe that all we need to do to begin preventing these atrocities and paving the way forward is to listen to the other side. Is that too much to ask? Apparently it is – we cannot even listen to each other in a small room in the Jabula Centre in Sandringham!

It must be reminded that I disagree with many aspects of the Shministim’s struggle. However, I agree with others. This allows me to formulate a more informed opinion. This is what constructive discussion is about.

Last word to the Shministim themselves. This is the speech they gave at the Ashley Kriel Memorial lecture at the University of the Western Cape. The lecture is given in memory of the murdered 21 year old anti-apartheid activist who was a model for youth struggle and principled resistance. Here are the Shministim in their own words.

– Sydney Levy

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A Palestinian Dismay - A must read

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10/22/2009 08:35:00 PM Author Editor Publisher Hiyam Noir

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PA Figures are Undermining a Palestinian Conciliation Agreement

Hiyam Noir

Gaza - A Hamas news conference last week regarding the Egyptian Palestinian conciliation proposal, came the day after that Hamas political and social leader Khaled Mash'al conveyed at a dinner together with supporters in Damascus Syria, where Mash'al live in political asylum since 2001.

Hamas media office spokes person Fawsi Barhoum, informed the journalists gathered in Gaza City, that Hamas leaders are engaged in intense dialogue with Egyptian mediators ,maintaining a composure adhering to the principles of democracy, of course consulting it’s institutions and members of the Palestinian community.Referring to the conciliation agreement,Barhoum remarked: - " October 26 was not approved by all parties as a date for signing the agreement...Hamas consider the settlement very serious and wish to see an end to the schism and.... a reasonable and progressive Palestinian national plan”

Barhoum explained, that the very fundamental
matter to reach an agreement and to sign the Egyptian proposal, firstly is negotiating the appropriate time line in which to sign the conciliation agreement, second to overcome the internal Palestinian dispute to the Goldstone Report.
Hamas wisely intend to use the unity agreement as a base to raise questions over PA's chairman Mahmoud Abbas' strange actions, concerning the UN-mandated Goldstone Report during the Human Rights council meetings last September at the UN quarters in New York City.

It is still unclear why the Palestine Authority did not act according to the will of its own people, the Palestinians.Why, blocking-stopping the Goldstone Report? Mahmoud Abbas is seen to a large bulk of the Palestinian people as morally bankrupt, a traitor and collaborator.There are suspicions among all political factions, that Abbas was bullied by US to delay discussions of the Goldstone Report, arguing that a ratification of the report at the UNHRC would discompose the Israelis and therein make it difficult, or even worse, undermine American efforts to broker a Middle East peace deal. Maybe Abbas was advised to obey to the US, or risk that millions of financial aid payed out in support to the PA government would be withdrawn in explicit ?

According to reliable sources, the Israelis, reportedly threatened the PA that it would not renew the license of the Palestinian mobile phone company, (co- owned by a son of the PA chief Mahmoud Abbas,) if the PA exerted pressure for the adoption of the Goldstone Report in Geneva. There are also indications that a likely reason for the PA's decision to dump the Goldstone Report, may have to do with an Israeli threat to release revealing records of conversations between Israeli and PA officials,extremely shocking evidence of the PA pleading with the Israelis to carry out the war on Gaza to the full destruction, in order to crush Hamas.

Alongside with the notorious Muhammad Dahlan, Abed Rabbo (Abed el Sahayneh), launched an harsh attack on Hamas, at the Palestinian Information Center in Al-Bireh, outside Ramallah. a day after the Gaza press conference. Rabbo, a Fatah official and political careerist, earlier member of PFLP, DFL. In the beginning of 1990, he became FIDA's representative in the PLO Executive Committee, in the later part of the 90ties Rabbo became the main advisor to Yasser Arafat, today he is political advisor to Arafat's successor,Mahmoud Abbas.

Some aging Fatah figures, including Abed Rabbo are alleged of thievery.
Foreign aid-money entrusted to the PA for management, intended to achieve at least a basic living standard for the besieged and hard struggling common Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, have made some Fatah officials mighty and arrogant... and very wealthy.

At the PIC Center in Al -Bireh last week, Rabbo accused Hamas politicians in Gaza of taking advantage of and benefiting financially from the political status quo. One must wonder, if he, Rabbo, ever have seen the Palestinian PM Ismail Hanyeh's humble residence in Gaza ?

The Hamas consultative council and the Hamas Executive Force security apparatus in Gaza are according to Rabbo, also reaping financial profit from the present deceptive lull. How unfair and biased.
These fearless honorable men ...and women, Palestinian freedom fighters stood up alone to guard and defend land and people,they served their Gaza community, mean while the world outside including Ramallah watched the bloody slaughter.

Did these two West Bank PA - Fatah leaders, Abbas and Rabbo made an honest effort to open the iron gates to help the terrified children, the thousands of injured,the old and the sick to escape from the inferno in Gaza to reach safety ?

Did Abed Rabbo and Mahmoud Abbas and their collaborates in treason watch on TV from their safe houses in Ramallah, the dead and disfigured, burned to black charcoal by white phosphorous chemical properties.

Ten months after the Zionist Israeli genocidal war on Gaza, the wounds are infected,still bleeding deep and wide open, Abed Rabbo has the nerve to suggest that Hamas is preventing "Palestinian military groups" from launching shells at Israeli targets bordering the Gaza Strip.

What a hypocrisy, how outrageous,what a provocative remark, Rabbo is calling for condemnation of Hamas, when he him self and his collaborators, beyond doubt are found to be guilty, involved in clandestine acts for which he insinuate and demands that the party he accuse must be condemned for....

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Hamas: We are keen on reconciliation, but the problem in the Egyptian paper

[ 22/10/2009 - 11:07 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Movement of Hamas reiterated Wednesday that it is keen on ending the inter-Palestinian division and committed to the understanding reached with Cairo, but the problem lies in the additions and amendments made to the Egyptian reconciliation paper, which were not tabled before.

In a press statement to the Palestinian information center (PIC), Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri underlined that his Movement has no new demands regarding the Egyptian paper, but it wants commitment to the understandings reached in Cairo, calling on the Egyptian mediator to match the recent reconciliation paper with what had been agreed upon.

Spokesman Abu Zuhri noted that his Movement embarks on arranging a visit of a delegation to Cairo to explain their remarks and to match the Egyptian reconciliation paper with previous agreements.

Regarding Mahmoud Abbas’s threats of holding elections if Hamas did not sign the reconciliation paper, the spokesman said that such statements are aimed to blackmail and pressure Hamas and any election held in the West Bank would never succeed.

For his part, former minister of prisoners’ affairs Wasfi Qabaha, administratively detained in Israeli jails, stated Wednesday that Hamas wants to restore the national unity because it is part of its faith, so it is trying to put aside the differences and create a healthy ground for the reconciliation.

In a leaked letter sent exclusively to the Palestinian information center (PIC), Qabaha said that the national reconciliation does not appeal to Fatah leaders who inflame tension and differences with the aim of entrenching division in the Palestinian arena.

He stressed that Abbas’s threats of holding presidential and legislative election outside the framework of the national consensus reflects the reality of his intentions and his hypocrisy.

EZZAT: reconciliation interrupted

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October 20, 2009
Even if signed, which looks now impossible, any reconciliation deal between Fatah and Hamas appears unlikely to hold.

"According to Egyptian and Palestinian sources, Mitchell told Abbas and his prime minister, Salam Fayyad, that the moment is not opportune for any form of national unity government or joint Hamas-Fatah committee to administer affairs in Gaza and the West Bank."

"“Today, Abbas is faced with a serious American warning that assistance funds that he desperately needs would not be channelled to his almost empty coffers if he gets into any national unity arrangement with Hamas,” said an Egyptian source that asked for his name to be withheld. And according to a Palestinian source, Abbas is not exactly keen to pursue a situation that will put him together with Hamas in joint decision-making. Abbas, the same source said, is close to accepting the advice, which he gets from some of his closest advisors as well as from certain quarters in Israel and the US, to pursue the “West Bank first” path."

"During their talks in Cairo this week with Mitchell, both Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul- Gheit and General Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman pressed upon the US envoy the need to avoid taking measures that might entrench the separation between Gaza and the West Bank. “This separation would spare Israel from its responsibility to provide energy and other essentials for the Gaza Strip and would also spare the West Bank from its financial duties towards Palestinians in Gaza. It would lead to a serious humanitarian crisis that Egypt (the immediate neighbour) would be called on to address,” the same source said."

“This might help a little, but the discord between Hamas and Fatah is so deep that it might seriously challenge the reconciliation agreement even if signed,” said the Egyptian diplomat."


Cofirmation by Mollistine News


ضغوط أميركية غيرت الورقة المصرية



COMMENT

This is an important article from Al-Jazeera, but I could not find an English version of it.

It basically says that the original reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah, mediated by Cairo and agreed to by Hamas, was changed due to American pressure on Cairo.

George Mitchell conveyed Washington's strong objection to the original 8-page agreement. He demanded that Cairo change some key terms in the agreement, including adding the condition of Hamas' acceptance of the terms of the Quartet (basically explicitly recognizing Israel, among other things). Mitchell told Egypt's Intelligence Chief, Suleiman and its Foreign Minister that Egypt should not accommodate Hamas, and instead demanded that Cairo should tighten the screws on Hamas to abandon armed resistance and to join the "peace process" for a settlement with Israel.

Abbas had complained to Mitchell that the original agreement was more to Hamas' liking and he (Abbas) protested that Mitchell should put pressure on Cairo.

Cairo, of course, gave in. The current document (complying with US demands) is 25 pages (instead of the original 8). Many new conditions were added, which were not agreed to by Hamas. Some items in the original agreement were deleted.

Now Cairo has presented this new, US-doctored document, as take-it-or-leave-it to Hamas. However, Cairo is threatening Hamas that it would tighten the screws further if Hamas

refused to sign the new document.


"كشفت مصادر فلسطينية مقربة من دوائر صنع القرار في رام الله أن مصر عدلت مسودة ورقة المصالحة الفلسطينية أكثر من مرة بعد تهديدات أميركية بعرقلة جهودها إذا استجابت لمطالب حركة المقاومة الإسلامية (حماس) بعدم تضمين الورقة شروط اللجنة الرباعية، في وقت نفت فيه القاهرة هذه الأنباء وأكدت أنها لا تخضع لضغوط من أي جهة.
وذكرت المصادر الفلسطينية للجزيرة نت أن القاهرة غيرت الوثيقة الأخيرة التي سلمتها لحماس منتصف الشهر الماضي، بعدما قدم المبعوث الأميركي الخاص إلى الشرق الأوسط
جورج ميتشل رسالة احتجاج من الخارجية الأميركية على الورقة المصرية.
وقالت المصادر إن القاهرة استجابت للطلب الأميركي واعتبرت –دون الرجوع لحماس والفصائل الأخرى- الورقة السابقة والمكونة من ثماني صفحات ملغاة، وأعدت ورقة تقارب 25 صفحة بها نقاط جديدة لم تطرح أو طرحت وتم رفضها من حماس وآخرين.
وبينت المصادر أن ميتشل أبلغ مدير المخابرات المصرية الوزير
عمر سليمان أن الإدارة الأميركية ستعرقل أي جهد لا يدفع حماس للاعتراف والالتزام بشروط الرباعية وواشنطن، وذلك في لقاء جمعهما بالقاهرة في العاشر من أكتوبر/ تشرين الأول الجاري.
ونقلت المصادر عن ميتشل قوله لسليمان ولوزير الخارجية المصري أحمد أبو الغيط إن على القاهرة عدم مسايرة حماس وإنها بذلك تعطل الجهود الأميركية المبذولة من قبل الرئيس
باراك أوباما لاستئناف المفاوضات.
وطلب ميتشل من القاهرة -بحسب المصادر ذاتها- أن تقدم على مزيد من الإجراءات التي من شأنها إجبار حماس على التخلي عن المقاومة المسلحة والانضمام لتحالف فلسطيني من أجل التسوية مع إسرائيل.
وقالت المصادر إن ميتشل استمع في رام الله من الرئيس الفلسطيني
محمود عباس تحريضاً على القاهرة، معتبراً أن الورقة التي قدمتها مصر لحركة التحرير الوطني الفلسطيني (فتح) كلها شروط حماس ومجحفة ومذلة لحركته والسلطة الفلسطينية.
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# posted by Tony : 3:53 PM


Failure of Reconciliation shaked the Donkeys s head, I mean I mean the shitbag above his shoulder, and he did it TONY dropped his Bombshell (Fart)

As The Stomach Turns......Is Hamas Still Keen on Rehabilitating the Traitor in the Name of "Reconciliation?"

He was right from the very begening, longtime ago he did it.

"COMMENT: Instead of burying the collaborationist PA and starting a new chapter based on resistance and liberation, Hamas throws the PA a lifeline. Disgusting!

I will write a longer comment about all these "peace" and "reconciliation" moves breaking out all over, and what could be behind them.

The more things change, the more they stay the same: Hamas wants recognition and a place at the Table and the Pharaoh will deliver a domesticated Hamas.

"CAIRO, (PIC)-- Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Fatah, among other Palestinian factions meeting in Cairo have agreed Thursday to form an interim national unity government that would manage the Palestinian affairs t

ill next PA election is held

# posted by Tony : 2:58 AM

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Richard Falk: Goldstone is historic blow in the war Israel is losing- the 'Legitimacy War'

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By Philip Weiss
Richard Falk

Two listservs to which I have access have been circulating a commentary by Richard Falk, the Princeton law professor and UN rapporteur on Gaza, on the Goldstone report to the UN Human Rights Council. People I trust say that Falk, who by the way is Jewish (as is Goldstone), wrote this, and they are encouraging its wide distribution. So here it is below. UPDATE: I am told the piece appeared in the English-language Turkish paper Today's Zaman.


The important points come near the end: that the rather conservative findings of the report (and its acceptance of Israel's dubious right to self-defense–dubious because Gaza is effectively occupied), have acted as a "bombshell" in Israel because Goldstone calls for action, and because the report contributes to the fraying of Jewish support for Israel and to the "Legitimacy War" that Israel has been losing in the eyes of the world. "A historic contribution" to the Palestinian struggle for justice, Falk concludes.

WHY THE GOLDSTONE REPORT MATTERS (IX/22/2009)
Richard Falk

"So why did the Israeli government boycott the commission? The real answer is quite simple: they knew full well that the commission, any commission, would have to reach the conclusions it did reach."
Uri Avnery (Israeli peace activist, and former Knesset member), "On the Goldstone Report" 19 Sept 2009

Richard Goldstone, former judge of South Aftica's Constitutional Court, the first prosecutor at The Hague on behalf of the International Criminal Court for Former Yugolavia, and anti-apartheid campaigner reports that he was most reluctant to take on the job of chairing the UN fact-finding mission charged with investigating allegations of war crimes committed by Israel and Hamas during the three week Gaza War of last winter. Goldstone explains that his reluctance was due to the issue being "deeply charged and politically loaded," and was overcome because he and his fellow commissioners were "professionals committed to an objective, fact-based investigation," adding that "above all, I accepted because I believe deeply in the rule of law and the laws of war," as well as the duty to protect civilians to the extent possible in combat zones. The four-person fact-finding mission was composed of widely respected and highly qualified individuals, including the distinguished international law scholar, Christine Chinkin, a professor at the London School of Economics. Undoubtedly adding complexity to Goldstone's decision is the fact that he is Jewish, with deep emotional and family ties to Israel and Zionism, bonds solidified by his long association with several organizations active in Israel.

Despite the impeccable credentials of the commission members, and the worldwide reputation of Richard Goldstone as a person of integrity and political balance, Israel refused cooperation from the outset. It did not even allow the UN undertaking to enter Israel or the Palestinian Territories, forcing reliance on the Egyptian government to facilitate entry at Rafah to Gaza. As Uri Avnery observes, however much Israel may attack the commission report as one-sided and unfair, the only plausible explanation of its refusal to cooperate with fact-finding and taking the opportunity to tell its side of the story was that it had nothing to tell that could hope to overcome the overwhelming evidence of the Israeli failure to carry out its attacks on Gaza last winter in accordance with the international law of war. No credible international commission could reach any set of conclusions other than those reached by the Goldstone Report on the central allegations.

In substantive respects the Goldstone Report adds nothing new. Its main contribution is to confirm widely reported and analyzed Israeli military practices during the Gaza War. There had been several reliable reports already issued, condemning Israel's tactics as violations of the laws of war and international humanitarian law, including by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and a variety of respected Israeli human rights groups. Journalists and senior United Nations civil servants had reached similar conclusions. Perhaps, most damning of all the material available before the Goldstone Report was the publication of a document entitled "Breaking the Silence," containing commentaries by thirty members of the Israel Defense Forces who had taken part in Operation Cast Lead (the Israeli official name for the Gaza War). These soldiers spoke movingly about the loose rules of engagement issued by their commanders that explains why so little care was taken to avoid civilian casualties. The sense emerges from what these IDF soldiers who were in no sense critical of Israel or even of the Gaza War as such, that Israeli policy emerged out of a combination of efforts ‘to teach the people of Gaza a lesson for their support of Hamas' and to keep IDF casualties as close to zero as possible even if meant massive death and destruction for innocent Palestinians.

Given this background of a prior international consensus on the unlawfulness of Operation Cast Lead, we must first wonder why this massive report of 575 pages has been greeted with such alarm by Israel and given so much attention in the world media. It added little to what was previously known. Arguably, it was more sensitive to Israel's contentions that Hamas was guilty of war crimes by firing rockets into its territory than earlier reports had been. And in many ways the Goldstone Report endorses the misleading main line of the Israeli narrative by assuming that Israel was acting in self-defense against a terrorist adversary. The report focuses its criticism on Israel's excessive and indiscriminate uses of force. It does this by examining the evidence surrounding a series of incidents involving attacks on civilians and non-military targets. The report also does draw attention to the unlawful blockade that has restricted the flow of food, fuel, and medical supplies to subsistence levels in Gaza before, during, and since Operation Cast Lead. Such a blockade is a flagrant instance of collective punishment, explicitly prohibited by Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention setting forth the legal duties of an occupying power.

All along Israel had rejected international criticism of its conduct of military operations in the Gaza War, claiming that the IDF was the most moral fighting force on the face of the earth. The IDF conducted some nominal investigations of alleged unlawful behavior that consistently vindicated the military tactics relied upon and steadfastly promised to protect any Israeli military officer or political leader internationally accused of war crimes. In view of this extensive background of confirmed allegation and angry Israeli rejection, why has the Goldstone Report been treated in Tel Aviv as a bombshell that is deeply threatening to Israel's stature as a sovereign state? Israel's president, Shimon Peres, calling the report "a mockery of history" that "fails to distinguish the aggressor and a state exercising the right of self-defense," insisting that it "legitimizes terrorist activity, the pursuit of murder and death." More commonly Israel's zealous defenders condemned the report as one-sided, biased, reaching foregone conclusions, and emanating from the supposedly bastion of anti-Israeli attitudes at the UN's Human Rights Council. This line of response to any criticism of Israel's behavior in occupied Palestine, especially if it comes from the UN or human rights NGOs is to cry "foul play!" and avoid any real look at the substance of the charges. It is an example of what I call ‘the politics of deflection,' attempting to shift the attention of an audience away from the message to the messenger. The more damning the criticism, the more ferocious the response. From this perspective, the Goldstone Report obviously hit the bullseye!

Considered more carefully, there are some good reasons for Israel's panicked reaction to this damning report. First, it does come with the backing of an eminent international personality who cannot credibly be accused of anti-Israel bias, making it harder to deflect attention from the findings no matter how loud the screaming of ‘foul play.' Any fair reading of the report would show that it was balanced, was eminently mindful of Israel's arguments relating to security, and indeed gave Israel the benefit of the doubt on some key issues. Secondly, the unsurprising findings are coupled with strong recommendations that do go well beyond previous reports. Two are likely causing the Israeli leadership great worry: the report recommends strongly that if Israel and Hamas do not themselves within six months engage in an investigation and followup action meeting international standards of objectivity with respect to these violations of the law of war, then the Security Council should be brought into the picture, being encouraged to consider referring the whole issue of Israeli and Hamas accountability to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Even if Israel is spared this indignity by the diplomatic muscle of the United States, and possibly some European governments, the negative public relations implications of a failure to abide by this report could be severe.

Thirdly, whatever happens in the UN System, and at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the weight of the report will be felt by world public opinion. Ever since the Gaza War the solidity of Jewish support for Israel has been fraying at the edges, and this will likely now fray much further. More globally, a very robust boycott and divestment movement was gaining momentum ever since the Gaza War, and the Goldstone Report can only lend added support to such initiatives. There is a growing sense around the world that the only chance for the Palestinians to achieve some kind of just peace depends on the outcome over the symbols of legitimacy, what I have called the Legitimacy War. Increasingly, the Palestinians have been winning this second non-military war. Such a war fought on a global political battlefield is what eventually and unexpectedly undermined the apartheid regime in South Africa, and has become much more threatening to the Israeli sense of security than has armed Palestinian resistance.

A fourth reason for Israeli worry stemming from the report, is the green light given to national courts throughout the world to enforce international criminal law against Israelis suspects should they travel abroad and be detained for prosecution or extradition in some third country. Such individuals could be charged with war crimes arising from their involvement in the Gaza War. The report in this way encourages somewhat controversial reliance on what is known among lawyers as ‘universal jurisdiction,' that is, the authority of courts in any country to detain for extradition or to prosecute individuals for violations of international criminal law regardless of where the alleged offenses took place. Reaction in the Israeli media reveals that Israeli citizens are already anxious about being apprehended during foreign travel. As one law commentator put it in the Israeli press, "From now on, not only soldiers should be careful when they travel abroad, but also ministers and legal advisers." It is well to recall that Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions calls on states throughout the world "to respect and ensure respect" for international humanitarian law "in all circumstances." Remembering the efforts in 1998 of several European courts to prosecute Augusto Pinochet for crimes committed while he was head of state in Chile, is a reminder that national courts can be used to prosecute political and military leaders for crimes committed elsewhere than in the territory of the prosecuting state.

Of course, Israel will fight back. It has already launched a media and diplomatic blitz designed to portray the report as so one-sided as to be unworthy of serious attention. The United States Government has already disappointingly appeared to endorse this view, and repudiate the central recommendation in the Goldstone Report that the Security Council be assigned the task of implementing its findings. The American Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, evidently told a closed session of the Security Council on September 16, just a day after the report was issued, that "[w]e have serious concerns about many recommendations in the report." Elaborating on this, Ambassador Rice indicated that the UN Human Rights Council, which has no implementing authority, is the only proper venue for any action to be taken on the basis of the report. The initial struggle will likely be whether to follow the recommendation of the report to have the Security Council refer the issues of accountability to the International Criminal Court, which could be blocked by a veto from the United States or other permanent members.

There are reasons to applaud the forthrightness and comprehensiveness of the report, its care, and scrupulous willingness to conclude that both Israel and Hamas seem responsible for behavior that appears to constitute war crimes, if not crimes against humanity. Although Israel has succeeded in having the issue of one-sidedness focus on fairness to Israel, there are also some reasons to insist that the report falls short of Palestinian hopes. For one thing, the report takes for granted, the dubious proposition that Israel was entitled to act against Gaza in self-defense, thereby excluding inquiry into whether crimes against the peace in the form of aggression had taken place by the launching of the attack. In this respect, the report takes no notice of the temporary ceasefire that had cut the rocket fire directed at Israel practically to zero in the months preceding the attacks, nor of Hamas' repeated efforts to extend the ceasefire indefinitely provided Israel lifted its unlawful blockade of Gaza. Further it was Israel that had seemed to provoke the breakdown of the ceasefire when it launched a lethal attack on Hamas militants in Gaza on November 4, 2008. Israel disregarded this seemingly available diplomatic alternative to war to achieve security on its borders. Recourse to war, even if the facts justify self-defense, is according to international law, a last resort. By ignoring Israel's initiation of a one-sided war the Goldstone Report accepts the dubious central premise of Operation Cast Lead, and avoids making a finding of aggression.
Also, disappointing was the failure of the report to comment upon the Israeli denial of a refugee option to the civilian population trapped in the tiny, crowded combat zone that constitutes the Gaza Strip. Israel closed all crossings during the period of the Gaza War, allowing only Gaza residents with foreign passports to leave. It is rare in modern warfare that civilians are not given the option to become refugees. Although there is no specific provision of the laws of war requiring a state at war to allow civilians to leave the combat zone, it seems like an elementary humanitarian requirement, and should at least have been mentioned either as part of customary international law or as a gap in the law that should be filled. The importance of this issue is reinforced by many accounts of the widespread post-traumatic stress experienced by the civilians in Gaza, especially children that comprise 53% of the population. One might also notice that the report accords considerable attention to Gilad Shalit, the one IDF prisoner held by Hamas in Gaza, recommending his release on humanitarian grounds, while making no comparable suggestion to Israel although it is holding thousands of Palestinians under conditions of harsh detention.

In the end, the Goldstone Report is unlikely to break the inter-governmental refusal to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza or to induce the United Nations to challenge Israeli impunity in any meaningful way. Depending on backroom diplomacy, the United States may or may not be able to avoid playing a public role of shielding Israel from accountability for its behavior during the Gaza War or its continuing refusal to abide by international humanitarian law by lifting the blockade that continues to impinge daily upon the health of the entire population of Gaza.

Despite these limitations, the report is an historic contribution to the Palestinian struggle for justice, an impeccable documentation of a crucial chapter in their victimization under occupation. Its impact will be felt most impressively on the growing civil society movement throughout the world to impose cultural, sporting, and academic boycotts, as well as to discourage investment, trade, and tourism with Israel. It may yet be the case that as in the anti-apartheid struggle the shift in the relation of forces in the Palestinian favor will occur not through diplomacy or as a result of armed resistance, but on the symbolic battlefield of legitimacy that has become global in scope, what might be described as the new political relevance of moral and legal globalization.
Source: http://mondoweiss.net