Saturday, 7 April 2012

Critiquing Israel: colonialism or Jewish culture?

by Eric Walberg
Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Jesus' Broken Heart
Fighting the enemy at times means fighting your erstwhile comrades-in-arms ~ Eric Walberg 

The phenomenal success the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has had since it began in 2005 has attracted attention from all corners of the political spectrum — for better or for worse.

Israel is scared. Israeli thinktanks have described BDS as a greater threat to Israel than armed Palestinian resistance. At the same time, at the forefront of the movement against what is now widely called Israeli apartheid are Jews — Israeli and diaspora.

This is not surprising, as Jews have traditionally been active in “political mobilisation and opinion formation”, according to Benjamin Ginsberg.

So it should not be surprising if the BDS movement itself experiences turmoil. For several years now, the UK Palestinian Soldarity Committee (PSC) has conducted a policy of calling leading activists such as Paul Eisen, Gilad Atzmon and Israel Shamir — all Jewish — anti-Semitic for daring to point out that those who persecute Arab Muslims and Christians are not just Zionists but are invariably Jewish. That the Jews who have opted to take Israeli citizenship are increasingly racist, belligerent settlers who use their new identity to dispossess, terrorise and murder Palestinians, with the intent of forcing them to leave even the remaining 12 per cent of the land once called Palestine.

These Jews have given Judaism a bad name, causing some “good Jews” to critique their own religious heritage and even disown it, such as American highschooler and winner of the 2012 Martin Luther King Jr Writing Award Jesse Lieberfeld, who came to realise,
I was grouped with the racial supremacists… I was part of a delusion.”
For these Jews, Judaism today had been perverted by Zionism. Paying tribute to Jesse, ex-Israeli Gilad Atzmon said,
Journeying from choseness is a life-struggle. From time to time you may feel lonely but you are never alone. Humanity and humanism are there at your side — for all time.”
Atzmon, born and bred in Israel, with holocaust victims in his family, is the latest victim of the UK PSC, which earlier ostracised Eisen for his Der Yassin Remembered group honouring martyred Palestinian Muslims and Christians of the 1948 Nakba, when thousands of Palestinians were killed and hundreds of thousands made permanent refugees.

After being ostracised, Eisen and Shamir dismissed the “gatekeepers” in the movement, and carried on with their analysis and organising from the sidelines, sidelines which are growing just as fast as, if not faster than the mainstream and are now firmly centred on popularising a one-state solution to solve the Palestine-Israel problem.

Atzmon continued to lock horns with the UK PSC establishment, hoping to change it, though it is dominated by the likes of Tony Greenstein with his J-Big (Jews boycotting Israeli goods). No doubt Atzmon’s Sabra heritage steeled him for battle with those supporters of the Palestinians who see the movement as more a way to fight anti-Jewish sentiment (caused by Zionism) than to actually achieve victory for the Palestinians. He decided to write an analysis of his Jewish heritage and how it was transformed over the past century entitled The Wandering Who? (see Al-Ahram Weekly “Jezebel’s Legacy”). His book became a bestseller and he has been touring America and Europe regularly, speaking out bravely and making his gilad.co.uk a must read for all who care about both Palestine and “the plight of the Jews”.

Jewish intellectuals such as Ilan Pappe are following Atzmon’s footsteps and leaving Israel, disgusted with the cynicism and duplicity of the entire Israeli establishment. Atzmon has attracted many admirers — too many, it seems — from among the more mainstream critics of Israel. Richard Falk and John Mearsheimer — both Jewish — endorsed Atzmon’s book, Mearsheimer recommending that the book…
should be widely read by Jews and non-Jews alike”
On 13 March, near the end of Atzmon’s latest tour of the US speaking to pro-Palestinian groups, Electronic Intifada editor Ali Abunimah published a letter at the US Palestinian Community Network (PCN) signed by 23 Palestinian activists, including Columbia University professor Joseph Massad and Omar Barghouti, a founder of the Ramallah-based Palestinian Committee for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel and author of Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions: The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights (currently doing an MA in philosophy at Tel Aviv University).
The letter called for “the disavowal of the racism and anti-Semitism of Gilad Atzmon”. Abunimah effectively excommunicated Atzmon from participating in pro-Palestinian activities of the US PCN, as he was by the UK PSC. Atzmon wound up his tour the next day with an interview with (Jewish) history professor Norton Mezvinsky of Connecticut State University, at Washington’s Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, where he rebutted the charges against him.

But just as Muslims are loudly called on to disown Islamic terrorists such as Al-Qaeda, so must Jews disown their own Judaic terrorists, reasons Atzmon, who has been leading the way in this politically-incorrect battle. Now that the dust has settled, and support for Atzmon has poured in, the letter in retrospect looks like an exercise in hasbara gone wrong. Conspicuous in their absence among signatories are leading Israel critics Noam Chomsky, Norman Finklestein, Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman, The Progressive’s Matt Rothschild, Tikkun’s Michael Lerner, OpEd’s Rob Kall, and US Congress hopeful Norman Solomon.

It is possible to critique Atzmon for downplaying the imperialism behind Israel’s founding and support, which Abunimah does:
Our struggle is with Zionism, a modern European settler colonial movement, similar to movements in many other parts of the world that aim to displace indigenous people and build new European societies on their lands.”
However, there is nothing wrong with critiquing the problem from a cultural point of view, and the guilty culture just happens to be Jewish. Sadly, there is more than one way to skin the Palestinian cat.
Shamir took the debate a logical step further by posing the question, “To disavow or debate Abunimah”. He was attacked by Abunimah a decade ago, when he “hunted me out of the pro-Palestinian movement, saying that without Shamir, they will win sooner.” After a decade of unrelenting Israeli crimes, Shamir advised Massad, Barghouti and other Arab signatories,
Our Arab brothers will do well if they will stand out of this debate: let the Jews fight out the battle for their identity. As it happens, Gilad is their strongest champion on the Jewish side, they should cheer, not discourage him.”
Perhaps what prompted the letter was fear that BDS was just not mainstream enough. This was the implication behind a dismissal of BDS by Finkelstein, who just a few weeks before the Abunimah screed, called BDS a “cult” and admonished Palestinians to limit their struggle to the “two-state solution”. While himself exposing the “cult” of the holocaust, calling it an “industry” used to promote Israel’s aggressive colonial agenda, Finkelstein disappointed many admirers by suggesting that BDSers are conspirators intent on wiping poor Israel off the tattered old colonial map. “What is the result? There’s no Israel!”

But ironically, Atzmon and Finkelstein are on the same side this time. They are both pro-Palestinian activists and believers in free speech and open debate, not afraid to point the finger at machinations of their co-religionists. Before writing his ill-fated missive, Abunimah, author of One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the Israel-Palestine Conflict, would have done well to ponder Atzmon’s defence of Finkelstein’s criticism of BDSers for their cultishness.
Finkelstein’s criticism of the solidarity movement is largely valid. The recent expulsion of Palestinians and academics from the UK PSC proves that we aren’t just dealing with a ‘cult’ discourse as Finkelstein suggests, far worse, we are actually dealing with a rabbinical operation that exercises the most repulsive Judaic excommunication tactics.”
“Finkelstein is correct when he suggests that the achievements of the solidarity ‘cult’ operations are pretty limited,” continues Atzmon. He looks beyond the gatewatched BDSers and the larger-than-life critics such as Chomsky, Finkelstein and himself — two-state or one — and predicts “that the solidarity movement is already a mass movement … that the Palestinians and the Arabs will liberate themselves.”

The Lobby is no doubt patting itself on the back, having through obvious pressure on prominent activists helped to weaken its foes for the nth time. This tactic is part of the age-old strategy by those in power of “divide and conquer”. Just as Britian and then the US and Israel have worked to divide up the Muslim world to weaken and control it — even mobilising “Islamic terrorists” (not to mention “Judaic terrorists”) in their schemes — so the domestic representatives of imperialism do the same on the homefront, manipulating soft anti-Zionists.

The tactic was used in the Cold War, using liberals and ex-Communists to isolate Communists from movements critical of imperialism. Now as then, it is necessary not to boycott each other, but to work together without responding to provocation. It is to be expected that the bad guys are going to infiltrate progressive movements and try to split them.

When Saudi Prince Faisal grilled Hamas Chief Khaled Meshaal about his alliance with Iran, the Hamas chief explained:
Yes, we have relations with Iran and will do so with whoever supports us. We are a resistance movement, open to the Arabs, to the Muslims and to all countries in the world, and we are not part of any agenda for regional forces.”
BDSers may have their differences, but the goal is the liberation of Palestine. Let a hundred flowers blossom.
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Eric Walberg writes for Al-Ahram Weekly http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/ You can reach him at http://ericwalberg.com/
His Postmodern Imperialism: Geopolitics and the Great Games is available at http://claritypress.com/Walberg.html

Two faces of the Same Shekel: "Hey free Israel", "Hey anti-zionist zionist" ... "Our enemy and your enemy is one"

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Friday, 6 April 2012

Perez: Fall of Al-Assad Death Blow to Hizbullah

 
Assad's visit to Baba Amr ...
Declaration of victory standing at the tomb of the plot
Top US officials all the way up to President Barack Obama are predicting the Syrian regime’s days are numbered, but recent US intelligence .... hinted at a continuing campaign lasting several months, if not longer.... the past year... has spurred new Syrian defections, including by the deputy oil minister, and the reported departure of two army generals, though none of them, nor previous defectors are regarded as part of Assad’s inner circle. And not all of the defectors have joined the opposition. Nor are there indications of the broader Syrian elite abandoning their support for their leader. That includes not just Assad’s Allawite clan, but the minority Christians, Kurds and Druze, who all fear persecution under the possible rise of a post-Assad Sunni Islamic regime. 

Asked about his approach to Syria this week, President Barack Obama called the bloodshed heartbreaking and inexcusable, but he made clear that he does not favor military action now. “The notion that the way to solve every one of these problems is to deploy our military, that hasn’t been true in the past and it won’t be true now,” Obama said. He suggested Assad will leave without an outside military shove, but he gave no indication when. 

Hillary Clinton speaks during a press conference“We are going to continue to work on this project with other countries,” Obama said at a White House news conference. “And it is my belief that, ultimately, this dictator will fall, as dictators in the past have fallen.”
So, Obama is using Annan's mission to buy time, hoping his "Friends of Syria" project may succeed, if not,  Annan could provide face-saving window for the Americans and Europeans.   

"Setting up a no-fly zone to help the rebels would mean challenging Syria’s formidable air defenses....Syria has hundreds of anti-aircraft artillery batteries and thousands of shoulder-fired missiles.....Syria also has extensive chemical and biological weapons stockpiles, at more than two dozen locations...Iran continues to aid the Assad regime, now providing small arms and other weapons.....Iran also historically provided Syria with unmanned aerial vehicles that it is using for surveillance as well as intercepting phone and radio transmissions.

Russia assured Obama and friends "that the so-called Syrian opposition will never defeat the national army even if it was "armed to the teeth".


Bad news for the Zionist entity and "Sunni" Zionists (SADLY WE HAVE MUSLIM ZIONISTS MOVEMENT).
Hamami from London to Mishaal
Leave Damascus now
Bad news, for "Rabi" Qaradawi, waiting to pray not in Al-aqsa, but in Damucuss Amawi mosque,

I guess Khalid Amayereh and Hamami are crying,
The first threatened Syria to reform itself or get reformed. The second, put himeself in Nasrallah shoes and "Sincerely" Promised the pro-revolutionary regimes trading in everything, especially when the Syrian regime start "shaking" that "with every revolution to rejoice their defeat and our next gloat will be soon from free Damascus, God willing, that's a promise!"

Azmi, the oldest "Friend of syria
Oh, Do't forget Azmi, the "great Arabic thinker" of the Great Arab "revolution",

And dont forget the Angry Arab, he is very angry because Bashar can "easily laugh and smile" 

Israel, Awaiting Assad’s Fall and offered to Receive Syrian Alawite Refugees is frustrated after Assad's speech its press while crying and mocking predicting his imminent downfall described his speech at Amawi Saquare as victory speech. 

How many times we heard the past 10 months that Assad's days are numbered from Nato and Nato brothers?

The war criminal Perez is sad but still dreaming to live and see his 2006 "Death Blow to Hizbullah" dream realized with the fall of the Lion of Damascus, the "Death Blow to Hizbullah".

On Wed he confirmed Wednesday that the fall of the Syrian regime is in favor of Tel Aviv.


Perez: Fall of Al-Assad Death Blow to Hizbullah 

As "Israeli" President admitted that the events in Syria would influence "Israel's" military campaign and strategy, "Israeli" President Shimon Peres confirmed Wednesday that the fall of the Syrian regime is in favor of Tel Aviv.

"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would deliver the death blow to Lebanon's Hizbullah," Perez claimed.

During touring the occupied Golan Heights with "Israeli" Army Chief of Staff Benny Gantz, he said "until now, we have avoided striking strategic targets in Lebanon, but if missiles are fired at us we will know how to respond."

"The "Israeli" president also described al-Assad "as more brutal and less intelligent than his father and predecessor, Hafez al-Assad."

He further stressed that "we have military power but we also need to develop political intelligence."

"We must make peace with the Palestinians so the conflict won't serve the extremists cause," Peres concluded.

Source: Ynet, Edited by moqawama.org


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Damascus Wants Guarantee that “Opposition” will not Use Army Pullout

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Syria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Bashar Al-Jaafari stated Friday that his country wanted a “written commitment” from the so-called opposition in which it assures that it would not take advantage of the regime forces’ withdrawal from some regions.

Doha's ambassador to the UN,
Nassir Abdulaziz Al Nasser,
As Al-Jaafari asserted that Damascus has vowed to pull out its troops from cities of conflict by the 10th of April, he pointed out that International Envoy Kofi Annan did not have “any guarantee” that the other side would not take advantage of the situation.

GAP Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, and HR WHORE
On another level, the Syrian ambassador considered Friday that Qatar was not interested in ending violence in Syria.

In a statement to Syrian News Agency SANA, Al-Jaafari criticized the attitude of Qatar Ambassador to the UN Nassir Abdul Aziz Al-Nasser, pointing out that “his conduct was a proof that Qatar is interfering in the work of the General Assembly and is using it as a platform for interference in the Syrian affairs.”

He highlighted that “Al-Nasser had ordered TV broadcast cut at the beginning of his speech, although the session was supposedly open to media,” stating that “this proves his plotting and lack of objectivity and attempt to obstruct a solution to the crisis in Syria.”

Moreover, the Syrian ambassador asserted that “Al-Nasser was not in the least interested in ending violence in Syria,” referring to the latter’s “refusal to observe a minute of silence in honor of the Syrian martyrs.”

“The Qatari ambassador overstepped his powers and used the meeting to push Qatar's and Saudi Arabia's agendas,” Al-Jaafari further said, describing “Al-Nasser's conduct as a shame that will go down as a sigma in the UN archives.”


Source: Agencies
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Pakistani Activist: Palestinians Should Resist ’’Israel’’ as Lebanon’s Hizbullah

“Hizbullah Victories, Example of anti-’’Israel’’ Resistance”

Siraj Kobeissy

"Towards al-Quds (Jerusalem)" was their slogan, and so was their true dignified path.

They are the free people who chose to walk in the path of right; carrying nothing but the weapons of justice, liberty and freedom.

The world witnessed how last week people gathered in several Arab cities to mark the anniversary of the Palestinian "Land Day", which became an international day with "The Global March to al-Quds (Jerusalem)."

Among the figures taking part in the march in Lebanon was Pakistani activist Sabir Karbalai, member of the Palestine Foundation of Pakistan, and who is aware of the priceless value of the sacred sanctities.

Karbalai is a PHD student at Pakistan's Karachi University, and his major research is specialized in the Middle East affairs, especially in light of the latest international wars against it.

In an interview with moqawama.org, he indicated that his organization, Palestine Foundation of Pakistan, took part in the Global March to al-Quds (Jerusalem) in good faith to stress the true stance with the Palestinian cause.

Karbalai indicated that the Palestine Foundation of Palestine was established by students at the Karachi University almost 4 years ago, after the 2008-2009 "Israeli" aggression on Gaza.

The Pakistani activist noted that the some 36 Pakistani activists who participated in the Global March to al-Quds (Jerusalem) started their march on March 14, as they met with other activists in Malaysia, India, Iran, until they came to Lebanon.

"We finally came to Lebanon to participate in the global gathering in the Shakif Fort in the South, to show solidarity with the Palestinians against the "Israeli" occupation and practices," Sabir Karbalai stated.

On this level, he asserted that "through this global march, we tend to make all Palestinian national days international, like international al-Quds (Jerusalem) day and now the Land Day."

Karbalai went on to say that the global march to al-Quds (Jerusalem) boosts the international concern regarding the Palestinian cause, amid escalating Judaizing schemes.

"Before, when I was still a child, my father used to tell me that Inshalla (God Willing) al-Quds (Jerusalem) and all of Palestine will be freed," Karbalai indicated.

"Today, after all activists and movements taking part in the global march, the equation changed and became; we will free Palestine," he further added, with reference to the perseverance of the international anti-"Israeli" activists.

On his second visit to Lebanon, the Pakistani activist praised Lebanon's experience in resisting the "Israeli" occupation.

"Lebanon is strong, and its people are great. They were able to defeat the "Israeli" occupation in a defiant way," Sabir Karbalai reiterated.


"The 2000 and 2006 victories of Hizbullah in Lebanon are an example of the anti-"Israel" resistance, as should happen in Palestine," he asserted.

Moreover, he indicated that the people of Palestine should walk on the path of resistance like the Lebanese people, especially Hizbullah, did in order to defeat the enemy and liberate their land from the occupation.

Let the weak voices rise with outstanding echoes filling the world chanting "Free Palestine We Shall".

Source: moqawama.org

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CIA Recruits US-Residing Lebanese College Students

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Again, the US gathered its espionage intelligence powers to use them against Lebanon, this time through breaching the Lebanese sovereignty in foreign territories.

This time, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is directly affiliated, as it mingles in the students' clubs, among which Lebanese are members, in US universities, in an attempt to recruit espionage agents, al-Akhbar Lebanese daily reported.

In this context, the Lebanese daily asserted that this "scheme" has been ongoing since 2008 in the many US universities, after one of the US-Lebanese students' associations decided to gather the Lebanese students in several US cities and offer them an annual recruiting and volunteering door at the CIA.

The daily further reported that a group of Lebanese-Americans studying in US universities joined a charity organization called The Lebanese Collegiate Network (LCN). The said network seeks to gather as much Lebanese-containing clubs in the US, and to join them in one network.

So far, al-Akhbar stated, the LCN succeeded in "embracing" around 20 college clubs with Lebanese members. It also has been organizing, since its establishment, seminars about the CIA, and the most recent was last week in Los Angeles.

In a direct relation, the daily further unveiled the CIA's years-long financial contributions at the LCN; a blatant breach of the CIA laws of performance within the US territories. Questions are raised on whether the US administration and congress are aware of the aforementioned spending. Other questions are raised on what Lebanon would do to protect the Lebanese from the ongoing US -intelligence schemes to breach the national sovereignty; in or outside Lebanon, the daily iterated.

Source: al-Akhbar Newspaper, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org


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With USA Changing the Horse - Egypt has second thoughts on Muslim Brotherhood

In early December 2011, commenting on Khalid Amayereh's article: "We can't take people's support for granted."

I said:

Obama just changed the horse, just replaced the Moderate Arabs with Moderate Islamists.

More From The Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report

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Egypt has second thoughts on Muslim Brotherhood

By Sarah Lynch, Special for USA TODAY

 "The main reason I don't support the Brotherhood anymore is because they say something and do something else," says Awes, who fixes air conditioners for a living, his skin rough and aged.

That something was the Muslim Brotherhood's announcement that it will run a candidate for president despite a vow during the parliamentary elections that it would not. Egyptians overwhelmingly supported the Brotherhood in those elections, but some express hesitation about handing total control of their government to the party by giving it the presidency in elections slated for May.

The reaction of Awes and others who voted for the Brotherhood is a sign that some Egyptians are not yet sold on the party as the answer to all of the country's ills, and are wary of concentrating power in one group following a 30-year dictatorship.
Uncertainty about the Brotherhood, whose Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) is one of two strong Islamist groups dominating the parliament, could be found recently among many patrons in crowded tea shops and the cafes where tobacco is smoked from water pipes known as shisha.
"We don't understand their intentions anymore," says Mahmoud Youssef, a tailor, drinking tea and playing cards on his day off in the Abdeen neighborhood.
Mahmoud voted for the FJP in winter's parliamentary elections but no longer trusts them. Even so, he says, the party has the right like any other to control the presidency and parliament.
'Genuine politics' plays out
During parliamentary elections, the FJP's vow not to run for the presidency was meant to reassure voters that the hated one-party state of former president Hosni Mubarak would not be followed by another one-party state of Islamists. The FJP already controls the Senate and parliament, and it has used its majority to appoint supporters of Islamic law to a committee that will write Egypt's new constitution.
Nominating former party deputy chairman Khairat Al-Shater to run for president was necessary to "uphold the homeland's higher national interests," the Brotherhood said on its website. "The Brotherhood, therefore, undertakes to bear the historical responsibility of achieving the objectives of the Egyptian revolution, which impressed the whole world, so this homeland should never turn back," it said.
Three Brotherhood leaders quit this week in protest over Shater's nomination, news reports said. But not all Egyptians criticize the group for modifying its position.
"Every party has the freedom to select whomever they want, to back their party, and pick a presidential candidate," Alaa Al-Din says at a cafe in al-Borsa, Cairo's Stock Exchange, though he intends to vote for a Shater rival.
Experts say the political intrigue and griping it has inspired are normal for a people who have been under dictatorship for decades. "Egypt is having genuine politics for the first time in three generations," says Jon Alterman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The Brotherhood has said it needs to control the executive as well as the legislative branch to enact reforms that may not be endorsed by Egypt's military, a powerful player in the economy and justice system that has run Egypt since Mubarak's ouster. The move risks loss of support, some say.
"The image of the Brotherhood is changing right now, and I think people will start to rethink about the Brotherhood as an honest movement," says Khalil Al-Anani, a political Islam expert at Durham University in England. "They didn't follow through on their promise."
Economic undertow
The development comes amid rising unemployment and a significant drop in foreign investment.
The tourism industry has swiftly declined because of unrest and lack of security, leaving many Egyptians jobless and longing for the days of Mubarak.

"For the Brothers, this is very risky," says Michael Wahid Hanna, a fellow at the Century Foundation and expert on Egyptian affairs. "They (could) be solely responsible for governing in Egypt at a time of desperate conditions and difficult transition and they will be held accountable for that."
Immediately after Shater's nomination, the Twitter pages of Egypt's non-Islamists oozed with outrage. Liberal figurehead and former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Mohamed ElBaradei called the situation "heartbreaking."

Still, some are forgiving. Wearing a wool, brown, button-down cardigan in a fashion typical among elderly Egyptian men, Hassan Dahab, 64, says that all Egyptians care about is finding a leader who will improve their lives.

"Laborers want to be able to work steadily and provide for our families," he says. "And whoever can provide me with that, I will vote for them."

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