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I fear that the Zionist dream is doomed
By Avraham Burg
(Filed: 28/03/2004)

The Zionist revolution has always rested on two pillars: a just path and an
ethical leadership. Neither of these is operative any longer. The Israeli nation
today rests on a scaffolding of corruption, and on foundations of oppression and
injustice. As such, the end of the Zionist enterprise is already on our
doorstep. There is a real chance that ours will be the last Zionist generation.
There may yet be a Jewish state here, but it will be a different sort, strange
and ugly.

There is time to change course, but not much. What is needed is a new vision of
a just society and the political will to implement it. Diaspora Jews for whom
Israel is a central pillar of their identity must pay heed and speak out.

The opposition does not exist, and the coalition, with Ariel Sharon at its head,
claims the right to remain silent. In a nation of chatterboxes, everyone has
suddenly fallen dumb, because there is nothing left to say.

Yes, we have revived the Hebrew language, created a marvellous theatre and a
strong currency. Our Jewish minds are as sharp as ever. We are traded on the
Nasdaq. But is this why we created a state? The Jewish people did not survive
for two millennia in order to pioneer new weaponry, computer security programs
or anti-missile missiles. We were supposed to be a light unto the nations.

It turns out that the 2,000-year struggle for Jewish survival comes down to a
state of settlements, run by an amoral clique of corrupt lawbreakers who are
deaf both to their citizens and to their enemies. A state lacking justice cannot
survive. More and more Israelis are coming to understand this as they ask their
children where they expect to live in 25 years. Children who are honest admit,
to their parents' shock, that they do not know. The countdown to the end of
Israeli society has begun.

It is very comfortable to be a Zionist in West Bank settlements such as Beit El
and Ofra. The biblical landscape is charming. You can gaze through the geraniums
and bougainvilleas and not see the occupation. Travelling on the fast highway
that skirts barely a half-mile west of the Palestinian roadblocks, it is hard to
comprehend the humiliating experience of the despised Arab who must creep for
hours along the pocked, blockaded roads assigned to him. One road for the
occupier, one road for the occupied.

This cannot work. Even if the Arabs lower their heads and swallow their shame
and anger for ever, it won't work. A structure built on human callousness will
inevitably collapse. Israel, having ceased to care about the children of the
Palestinians, should not be surprised when they come washed in hatred and blow
themselves up in the centres of Israeli escapism.

They consign themselves to Allah in our places of recreation, because their own
lives are torture. They spill their own blood in our restaurants, because they
have children and parents at home who are hungry and humiliated. We could kill
1,000 ringleaders a day and nothing will be solved, because the leaders come
from below - from the wells of hatred and anger, from the "infrastructures" of
injustice and moral corruption.

If all this were inevitable, divinely ordained, I would be silent. But things
could be different, and so crying out is a moral imperative.

Here is what the prime minister should say to the people: the time for illusions
is over. The time for decisions has arrived. We love the entire land of our
forefathers and in some other time we would have wanted to live here alone. But
that will not happen. The Arabs, too, have dreams and needs.

Between the Jordan and the Mediterranean there is no longer a clear Jewish
majority. And so, fellow citizens, it is not possible to keep the whole thing
without paying a price. We cannot keep a Palestinian majority under an Israeli
boot and at the same time think ourselves the only democracy in the Middle East.
There cannot be democracy without equal rights for all who live here, Arab as
well as Jew. We cannot keep the territories and preserve a Jewish majority in
the world's only Jewish state - not by means that are humane and moral and
Jewish.

Do you want the greater land of Israel? No problem. Abandon democracy. Let's
institute an efficient system of racial separation here, with prison camps and
detention villages. Do you want a Jewish majority? No problem.

Either put the Arabs on railway cars, buses, camels and donkeys and expel them
en masse - or separate ourselves from them absolutely, without tricks and
gimmicks. There is no middle path. We must remove all the settlements - all of
them - and draw an internationally recognised border between the Jewish national
home and the Palestinian national home. The Jewish law of return will apply only
within our national home, and their right of return will apply only within the
borders of the Palestinian state.

Do you want democracy? No problem. Either abandon the greater land of Israel, to
the last settlement and outpost, or give full citizenship and voting rights to
everyone, including Arabs. The result, of course, will be that those who did not
want a Palestinian state alongside us will have one in our midst, via the ballot
box.

The prime minister should present the choices forthrightly: Jewish racism or
democracy. Settlements, or hope for both peoples. False visions of barbed wire
and suicide bombers, or a recognised international border between two states and
a shared capital in Jerusalem.

Why, then, is the opposition so quiet? Perhaps because some would like to join
the government at any price, even the price of participating in the sickness.
But while they dither, the forces of good lose hope.

Anyone who declines to present a clear-cut position - black or white - is
collaborating in the decline. It is not a matter of Labour versus Likud or Right
versus Left, but of right versus wrong, acceptable versus unacceptable. The
law-abiding versus the lawbreakers. What is needed is not a political
replacement for the Sharon government but a vision of hope, an alternative to
the destruction of Zionism and its values by the deaf, dumb and callous.

Israel's friends abroad - Jewish and non-Jewish alike, presidents and prime
ministers, rabbis and lay people - should choose as well. They must reach out
and help Israel to navigate toward our national destiny as a light unto the
nations and a society of peace, justice and equality.

Avraham Burg, a Labour-Meimad party member, was Speaker from 1999 to 2003.
Translation published in Forward, from an article in Yediot Aharonot

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