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Beast of the Month - November 2000

Ariel Sharon, Provocative Israeli Terrorist

"I yam an anti-Christ..."

John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) of The Sex Pistols, "Anarchy in the UK"



Statistics are like opinions (as well as certain parts of the human
anatomy): everyone's got one. And yet, there is one statistic behind
the tragic events of October in the West Bank and Gaza that screams a
disturbing conclusion: the stat sheet line of 154 to 12.

154 to 12 is, according to the International Red Cross, the last
accurate death toll certified in the region, consisting of 141
Palestinians, 13 Israeli Arabs, and 12 Israeli Jews. That's a death
rate of nearly 13 to one. Incidentally, according to Amnesty
International, at least 40 of the Palestinian deaths have been of
children. And not that it really matters, but over 3,500 were also
injured by Israeli soldiers, policemen and armed settlers over this
time period. These damning statistics can't be explained away too
casually, which is why they haven't received much attention. After
all, anyone who sees the numbers would have little confusion or
trouble concluding which party in this conflict is the thuggish
aggressor.

Not that it should be too difficult to figure out. Israel, after all,
is the country that occupies the West Bank and Gaza in violation of
international law. Even the United States agrees with the UN Security
Council on this point, and Israel itself does not claim that the area
is national territory, but merely an "administered territory." With
this in mind, the dispute becomes clearer: the people of Palestine
have every right to demand that the Israeli state get the hell off
its land. The Israeli response to this legitimate demand - the
shooting of unarmed citizens, as well as the usage of tanks, heavy
artillery and attack helicopters - is a brutal suppression of basic
human rights, an opinion shared by both Amnesty International and
Human Right Watch. (On November 1, Amnesty International flatly
declared that the violence could constitute war crimes.)

It hasn't helped the Palestinian cause that the group which
represents their plight to the world - the PLO, or Palestine
Liberation Organization - has a nasty reputation which isn't
completely undeserved. The PLO and its most famous leader, Yasser
Arafat, are viewed as "terrorists" by much of Israel and the world.
This is legitimate criticism, but the state of Israel has their own
dark history, including the Irgun and the Stern Gang. Of particular
note is Irgun's Menachem Begin, who blew up the King David Hotel in
Jerusalem in the late '40s and lead terrorist raids that wiped out
Arab villages: he later became Prime Minister of Israel Despite this,
Begin (like Arafat) would later win a Nobel Peace Prize, sharing it
with Anwar Sadat in 1978 (like Arafat would with Shimon Peres and
Yitzhak Rabin in 1994) for learning to deal with a former mortal
enemy. The fact is war is an inherent act of terror, and peace often
requires dealing with those one once wished would be dead. Besides,
the not-so-big secret is that Arafat has been more incompetent than
vicious over the years. By being both too violent to be pitied and
too peaceful to be frightening - not to mention secular rather than a
religious zealot to inflame truly powerful passions - he has managed
to hurt the Palestinian cause over the years more than any Israeli
propaganda program. No surprise, then, that Israel prefers to deal
with him than the alternatives.

In any case, here is what Eric Alterman of The Nation had to say
about the Middle East conflict: "The Palestinians attack with stones,
Molotov cocktails and the extremely rare automatic weapon. Unlike
nations that quell riots by their own people with tear gas and rubber
bullets, the Israelis respond with live ammunition: antitank rockets,
helicopter gunships and armor-piercing missiles. Armed Jewish
vigilantes have undertaken murderous rampages against unarmed Arab
citizens, shooting them in cold blood." Michael Lerner of Tikkun
Magazine was just as blunt: "The preponderance of responsibility lies
with Israel - and with an international media which continues to
obscure the basic realities facing the Palestinian people"

Lerner, one of the few mainstream voices with a sense of honesty and
integrity, is correct on this point. For, with the admirable
exception of notable alternative outlets such as The Nation, Fairness
& Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), The Village Voice and the World
Socialist Web Site, the general tone of news coverage has ranged
from "showing both sides" (i.e. pretending that the atrocities
committed by the Israeli state are a reasonable response to
Palestinian protests) to offensive anti-Palestinian propaganda.
Thomas Friedman, author of the pro-globalist manifesto The Lexus and
the Olive Tree, took time off from arguing that more power to
international corporations is good for the world's poor to write a
dismissive column titled "Arafat's War". In it, Friedman declared
that the Palestinians had "unfurled all the old complaints about the
brutality of the continued Israeli occupation and settlement
building." (Yes, those Palestinians sure are whiners, aren't they?)
Meanwhile, the most notable right-wing mouthpieces of the US - George
Will, Charles Krauthammer, Michael Kelly and Cal Thomas - all sang
the same chorus of Israeli apologism, blaming the violence on Arafat
rather than Israeli policies. They were echoed by the reactionary New
York Post, owned by Rupert Murdoch (who has declared himself to be
a "Christian Zionist".) The most egregious example of Palestinian
dehumanization came from Slate columnist Scott Shuger, who called a
participant in the killing of two Israeli soldiers "a piece of shit
posing as a human being" and other Palestinians as "the other turds."
(In fact, evidence such as the soldiers driving in an unmarked car
disguised as civilians strongly suggests that, far from being
oblivious innocents wandering aimlessly through the region, they were
part of a Israeli military death squad known as Sayaret Matkal
preparing a strike. While their death is still tragic, it becomes
more understandable with the context of the crowd's logical
suspicions.)

Not that media blowhards were alone in their Palestinian bashing. Ric
Keller, a Republican Florida Congressional nominee, declared: "I
think Palestinians are lower than pond scum." He then endorsed
Israel's bombing of defenseless Palestinian cities. Former Drug War
fascist and self-proclaimed Mr. Virtue William Bennett stated
that "there is no moral equality between Israel and the Palestinians,
one is a nation of violence and terrorism and the other is one of
democracy and peace." Meanwhile, Hillary Klinton, New York "resident"
and Democratic Senate nominee, repulsively gushed in defense of
Israeli and blamed Arafat in a shameless attempt to pander to New
York Jews. Little wonder, then, that one of the few things that
George W. Bush and Al Gore could agree upon in their debates was
placing the blame of the Middle East violence on Arafat and the
Palestinians.

All of which leads The Konformist to say: "Enough." As any reading of
the writings promoted here would reveal, The Konformist is not
inherently anti-Zionist (or anti-Semitic), but it is opposed to any
authority that exploits mass opiums to delude people in cheering on
mass murder. And frankly, the state of Israel has received a free
ride for quite awhile.

Part of the reason for the free ride is the exploitation of tragedy.
For too long, the state of Israel and its bootlickers have used the
Nazi Holocaust as a shield to defend its own offensive policies, by
falsely smearing many legitimate criticisms as "anti-Semitic"
attacks. The other main cause is economics: the Israeli lobby is a
well-financed movement, and it has wisely invested their dollars
significantly in mass media and the shaping of public opinion. While
the term "Jewish-controlled media" is an unfair charge, the facts
show that media money, Jewish and Gentile, is vastly on the side of
the Israeli state. This same media elite has cheered on a policy of
subsidizing Israel with US taxpayer funds. The end result is Israel
does the dirty work of American corporations in the Middle East,
fueling hatred of Israel and the vision of the USA as "Great Satan"
in Islam.

To be fair, the state of Israel was hardly welcomed with open arms
from its neighbors when it was founded in 1947. (Then again, leaders
of Israel such as Begin were hardly blushing flower children
themselves.) From day one, they have been surrounded by Arab nations
led by those who desired, at least publicly, their destruction. (For
the record, the Arab nations have long treated the Palestinians like
trash themselves, and they embraced Palestine's "liberation" only
after the homeland was taken by Israel from Jordan.) Such an
environment doesn't lead to Gandhi-like sentiments. Nor does the fact
that the Middle East is a hotbed for mass opiums in the name of Allah
which make many people embrace vicious, genocidal war.

If it was Gandhi whom the Arab states expected, they sure were in for
a surprise: within twenty years, Israel had developed a major league
ass-kicking army, and this impressive force, led by Moshe Dayan,
easily trounced its opponents in the Six-Day War of 1967.

Sadly, with this victory came the seeds of the current crisis. Beware
what you oppose, for if you are not careful, it is precisely what you
will become. And Israel, long given to a martyr complex, took the
opportunity to treat with contempt the Palestinians as far as
possible when given the chance.

The cruel treatment of the Palestinians has been excused and
encouraged by crude caricatures portraying the people singularly as
savage barbarians who follow a backward religion. The irony, of
course, is that the main raison d'etre for the Israeli state is the
silly belief that they have some claim on the land courtesy of a
proclamation from God. It isn't just Jews who endorse this ancient
fairy tale. The Reverend Franklin Graham, vice chairman of the Billy
Graham Evangelistic Association and son of the noted evangelist,
declared to a national television audience: "God gave that land to
the Jews. The Arabs will never accept that. Why can't they live in
peace?" Peace, by Graham's definition, means accepting a status as
second-class citizens at best. The sad reality is that the situation
in the Middle East is fueled by religious delusions of all flavors,
Jewish, Christian and Muslim. However, despite all the rabid emotions
inspired by the blood feud, one thing is pretty evident: if Israel
has proven anything over the last 33 years, it is that it can clean
the clock of the Palestinian people any day of the week. Simply put,
the Palestinians are no threat to Israel, nor have they ever been.
The whole claim of Israeli "self-defense" falls apart once this is
clear.

The history of Palestinian subjugation is an ugly one, but the low
point was in 1982, when Israel invaded Lebanon in its war against the
PLO. As many as 2,000 Palestinians were killed at refugee camps
outside of Beirut, at the hands of the fascist Phalange, Christian
militiamen allied with Israel. These dirty deeds were, by any
definition, horrid acts of terrorism.

The murderous operation was orchestrated by Israel's Minister of
Defense, Ariel Sharon (The Konformist Beast of the Month.) Even a
whitewashing Israeli report declared he was "indirectly" responsible
for the massacres, saying he did nothing to stop the militias from
entering the camps, knowing full well what was planned. He was forced
to resign. US Middle East Envoy Philip Habib declared that "Sharon
was a killer obsessed with hatred of Palestinians. I had promised
Arafat that his people would not get any harm. Sharon, however,
ignored this commitment entirely. Sharon's word is worth nil." Others
were even less charitable, and Sharon earned the nickname "The
Butcher of Beirut".

This, of course, is the same Sharon whose September 28 visit to the
Temple Mount sparked the current unrest and Palestinian revolt, which
is being termed a second Intifada, a sequel to the 1987-88 rebellion.
His visit, under a heavily armed guard, has been labeled
as "provocative." The truth is, he didn't need to do much to provoke
outrage thanks to his reputation. In any case, met with protestors,
Israeli troops pulled a Kent State and opened fire, killing six. The
rest, as they say, is history.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has tried to play Merkin Muffley to
Sharon's Buck Turgidson, but his hands are just as bloody over the
fiasco. Still, it is Sharon who has instigated the mess, for the
suspected purpose of gaining power for himself and his right-wing
Likud party. If that was his goal, he has been smashingly successful:
inflamed by the conflict, Israeli voters seem to favor a Likud
takeover of Knesset. A recent poll showed Barak's personal approval
rating at only 30 percent, and (incredibly but not suprising) 49
percent believed he has used too little force against the
Palestinians.

Of course, maybe Sharon's goals are much deeper: Israeli
investigative journalist Barry Chamish (a dedicated Zionist who
certainly disagrees with most of the sentiments in this article) has
argued persuasively in his book Who Killed Yitzhak Rabin? that the
Rabin Assassination was an attempt to keep the Oslo peace accord
moving forward, a recipe, Chamish insisted, not for peace but war.
The past month has only confirmed Chamish's dire warnings. Elsewhere,
Chamish has claimed that Sharon has long been an agent for other
interests in the Middle East. In fact, the battle he's helped incite
the past month, like the bloody Beirut massacre of 1982, has
deservedly given Israel a black eye in the international community.
Chamish points out that the Vatican has long desired Jerusalem back
under their control, but to do so, they first must discredit the
claims of others to the Holy Land. If Ariel Sharon was working for
them, he couldn't have done a better job in helping their cause.

In any case, we salute Ariel Sharon as Beast of the Month.
Congratulations, and keep up the great work, Ariel!!!



Sources:



Who Killed Yitzhak Rabin?, Barry Chamish



Israel and the Occupied Territories: Failure to Investigate Deaths
Cheapens Life

10-26-2000

Amnesty International

http://www.amnestyusa.org



American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)

http://www.adc.org



Ariel Sharon: Peacemaker or peace breaker?

10-25-2000

CNN

http://www.cnn.com



Missing from Mideast Coverage: Occupied territories no
longer "occupied" on TV news

11-03-2000

Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR)

http://www.fair.org



Muffled Coverage of U.N. Vote: Media Ignores Broad Mideast Consensus

10-16-2000

Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR)

http://www.fair.org



Human Rights Watch

http://www.hrw.org



Media Misinterprets Middle East

10-18-2000

Danny Schechter, MediaChannel.org

http://www.mediachannel.org



ON TO THE "FINAL AGREEMENT" - SHARON THE "KILLER" IN CHARGE

11-03-2000

Middle East Realities

http://www.middleeast.org



"The Bulldozer"

10-17-2000

Salon.com

http://www.salon.com



Media Spin Remains in Sync with Israeli Occupation

10-12-2000

Norman Solomon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



Israeli provocation against Palestinians ignites a social powder keg

10-04-2000

World Socialist Web Site

http://www.wsws.org



Israel's right wing take Middle East to the brink of war

10-11-2000

World Socialist Web Site

http://www.wsws.org


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