More people murdered by Israel. It is so commonplace now that hearing it takes you to the place you were the last time you heard of such an outrage. And you know that there will be no justice. The impunity and the casual excuses for the action follow on like night follows day -- with a terrible certainty.
No other nation on the planet, save for the U.S. imperial regime, gets away with murder like the state of Israel. This is what happens when a heavily armed and sophisticated state like the Zionist regime is guaranteed its protection by that same empire. It is, like the U.S., described by the term exceptionalism: in other words, everybody else has to live by the normal rules and ethics of the community of nations -- except Israel.
The U.S. gets to have soldiers and bases in 140 countries and it is now so commonplace that it has become normal. Only the U.S. can arrogate to itself the role of being the world's policeman -- and ignore the fact that the cops are corrupt. Only Israel can ignore international law, murder opponents, ignore repeated UN resolutions (like the one last year demanding it end its brutal and illegal blockade of Gaza [2]), and continue an occupation that is actually worse by many accounts that the Apartheid regime of South Africa.
The tragic irony -- a tragedy born almost entirely by Palestinians -- is that a people who experienced amongst the worst mass murders in history is utterly contemptuous of human life that is not Jewish or Israeli. It does not matter if it is a young American, Rachel Corrie, defending Palestinian rights, or a ten-year-old boy assassinated by a shot through the forehead by a teenaged Israeli soldier, or peace activists on a ship in international waters.
It seems intuitive that a people who experienced the Holocaust would become hyper-sensitive to the sacredness of life. But when a nation based on religion is given the power to act with impunity it rapidly descends into a kind of special hell for itself and its victims. It is a vicious circle: the first slaughter of innocents in Deir Yassin [3] in the 1948 war which established the Israeli state also went unpunished. And each time a slaughter or killing was similarly justified and then ignored by the state and the world, it was also integrated into the culture of Israel. Inevitably the "enemy" is totally dehumanized.
They cannot be human -- otherwise we would be punished for killing them. This is how the Israeli European elite -- quintessential colonialists -- established Palestinians as less than human, just as the Catholic Church in the 1600s declared the indigenous people of South America less than human, just as the Boers did with indigenous Africans.
The murder of the activists on the humanitarian aid flotilla is just the latest chapter. And if you want a lesson is Israeli arrogance you simply have to watch Benjamin Netanyahu justify the murder: when the troops landed on the ship they were attacked. They had no choice but to kill.
There is no mention and indeed probably no thought about the fact that the operation took place in international waters and was thus an act of piracy. They did have a choice -- they could have obeyed international law and fundamental justice and allowed the ships to dock and unload their cargo.
But that would require on the part of Israelis -- its government and its citizens -- the acknowledgement that Palestinians are human. That the universally condemned blockade has made Gaza into what observers have called an "open air prison." That every time Israel violates the human rights of its fellow-Semitic people, the Palestinians, it generates hatred and contempt for itself everywhere in the world.
It raises the question: do Israelis ever imagine a future where their criminal behaviour will not go unpunished? Do they imagine a time when the U.S. will not be there to bankroll their exceptionalism? Do they even know that their racist oppression of Palestinians has all but destroyed their soul?
The same question could be asked of Canadian Jews who have eagerly embraced the total support for Israel expressed by Stephen Harper. It is precisely this kind of uncritical support that creates the monstrously deformed society that pro-Israeli groups in Canada defend.
Maybe they should repeat a simple slogan: Friends don't let friends murder people.
Links:
[1] http://rabble.ca/taxonomy/term/366
[2] http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/18/israel-gaza-blockade-reconstruction
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deir_Yassin_massacre
[4] http://rabble.ca/print/blogs/bloggers/murray-dobbin/2010/06/israeli-murder-high-seas#comment-1147071
[5] http://rabble.ca/print/blogs/bloggers/murray-dobbin/2010/06/israeli-murder-high-seas#comment-1147086
[6] http://rabble.ca/print/blogs/bloggers/murray-dobbin/2010/06/israeli-murder-high-seas#comment-1147254
[7] http://rabble.ca/user
[8] http://rabble.ca/user/register
Excellent,excellent piece...I enjoyed reading it.
Unfortunately,you're not going to read or hear these facts on network television or any of our major newspapers.
You know,it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why the Arab world hates the U.S. just as much or even more than Israel.It's decades of complicity with the modern Empire being their biggest and most shameless apologists.
Sadly,Harper's Reform Party foreign policy in regards to Israel will soon make Canada even MORE complicite of Israel's atrocities thus putting a target on the backs of Canadians.
Guaranteed that in the next 12 hours,Harper will make a public statement about this carefully orchestrated mass murder...Look for buzz words like 'unfortunate','incident' and 'protecting' and 'defending' as he will undoubtedly defend the actions,make excuses and somehow blame Palestinians for bringing it onto themselves for not recognizing the State of Israel.
I'll even predict that in the coming days or weeks,retaliation will inevidently rear its head,and all the Zionist apologist hordes will come out in droves to condemn whatever response to this terrorist attack that will most likely take place.
It's just a matter of time before activists and free thinking individuals--Canadians--will also be persecuted for daring to criticize,protest and speak out against this shitty little country that has the world on the brink of a third world war.
Zionists are the modern day Nazis...Plain and simple.
Under existing and binding Canadian law, Benjamin Netanyahu is a 'credibly suspected' war criminal. As such his entry into Canada is proscribed. It is the duty of Canadian law enforcement officials to arrest him and detain him for trial. Instead, as was also the case with Condi Rice and George Bush, he is welcomed by Canadian politicians of all stripes. If the law is to be so publicly flouted, what is to be done? Will the broad mass of Canadians and their wilfully blind 'representatives' continue to silently assent to continuing war crimes like Afghanistan or Gaza in their names? Has the Israeli state been ordered to immediately return and release the Canadian being held by Israel, Kevin Neish? Will Splitting the Sky also be abandoned to a complicit Canadian just-us system for daring to enforce Canada's laws against war criminals like Netanyahu or George Bush - attempting a citizen's arrest of Bush in circumstances where the authorities refused and even Jack Layton's office refused 'to entertain any further correspondence' on the issue of these war criminals and their apprehension?
It occurred to me on hearing about this appalling act that the state of Israel has become
very, very sick. Not surprising since this tortuous situation has been going on for almost
60 years with no healing at all. It was tragic stupidity borne of guilt that led the WWII
victors to give someone else's land to the Holocaust survivors. It was vain, insular stupidity
and deadened hearts that brought this devastation upon this tiny corner of the world.
The Palestinians are lost in desperation and sorrow and the Israelis are lost in desperation
and fear. This will never be healed until the Palestinians are given back their land and that
may take more courage than the Israelis are willing to uncover.