Would that we could find such backbone to rebel against disastrous Harperite 
policies amongst the Canadian chattering classes.

 

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Subject: The miraculous antiwar uprising of the Israeli establishment

 

http://972mag.com/the-israeli-establishments-miraculous-antiwar-uprising/52611/

August 10 2012


The miraculous antiwar uprising of the Israeli establishment


An uprising within the Israeli establishment is preventing an insane war from 
being started. In how many other countries could such a thing happen? This is a 
proud moment for Israel’s democracy.

Larry Derfner

People don’t realize what a miracle is taking place in this country. A revolt 
by the Israeli military/intelligence establishment and Israel’s best reporters, 
helped along by President Shimon Peres and ultimately enabled by the Obama 
administration, is stopping an insane war from being launched by Israel’s two 
ideologically insane political leaders, a war they’ve been planning for years.

The eight-member inner cabinet, or “octet,” which in recent weeks has been 
reported to be split evenly between pro-war and anti-war ministers, has now 
tilted anti-war, write Nahum Barnea and Shimon Shiffer  
<http://972mag.com/anonymous-decision-maker-advocating-war-with-iran-is-ehud-barak/52617/>
 today in Yedioth Aharonoth. Not coincidentally, this shift comes as the heads 
of all the military and intelligence branches continue to stand solid as a rock 
 <http://972mag.com/its-over-there-will-be-no-israeli-attack-on-iran/52230/> 
against Bibi and Barak’s plans 
<http://972mag.com/ari-shavit-iran-interview-a-bootlicking-masterclass/52622/> 
. They haven’t budged from their position that an Israeli attack without 
America behind it – and America isn’t – would do little damage to Iran’s 
nuclear facilities in return for a lot of death and destruction in this 
country, and end up strengthening Iran while weakening Israel, especially its 
relationship with the U.S.

Meanwhile, a public opinion poll in Ma’ariv today finds that while a slight 
majority of Israeli Jews favor an attack and a large majority of Israeli Arabs 
oppose it, a clear majority of both sectors say the political leadership does 
not have the “legitimacy” to start a war if the military and intelligence 
leadership is against it. (Overall, 44% agree, 33% disagree). Another nail in 
the coffin of Operation Never Again.

Bibi is showing signs of panicking, such as his accusation last week that the 
generals and spooks counseling him against war were “covering their asses” in 
case there is a war, it goes wrong and a commission of inquiry comes afterward 
to assign blame. As Kadima chairman and former IDF chief Shaul Mofaz told 
Barnea and Shiffer: ”A prime minister who [publicly] accuses the IDF chief of 
playing CYA in preparation for the day after is a weak prime minister.” A 
desperate one, I’d say.

Another blast of bad news for Bibi/Barak is that Obama has opened up a 
substantial lead over Romney; he’s in front by 4% in the polls, and way ahead 
in most of the “battleground states.” At this point, Israel’s two ubermenschen 
have to assume that they’re going to have Obama to deal with for a second term 
when he has no re-election to worry about, and that an attack on Iran on the 
eve of the November election would look like a Hail Mary attempt to save it for 
Romney, whom Bibi is making no secret of supporting.

In short, Bibi and Barak’s ship continues to sink. Their war plans have been 
scuttled by forces that have proven much more determined than I ever expected 
them to be: the Obama administration; the Israeli security establishment, 
retired and, most importantly, active; many of Israel’s most respected 
mainstream journalists (especially Barnea and Shiffer, Haaretz’s Amos Harel and 
Amir Oren, and Channel 10′s Immanuel Rosen and Alon Ben-David), who’ve gotten 
out the story that IDF chief Benny Gantz, IDF Intelligence head Aviv Kochavi, 
Air Force commander Amir Eshel, Mossad director Tamir Pardo and Shin Bet head 
Yoram Cohen are against a war; and Peres, whom Haaretz’s Ari Shavit described 
as ”the true leader of the opposition … [who] is working with all his power to 
foil the move being advanced by Netanyahu and Barak.”

In recent years, I haven’t had a lot of opportunities to feel proud of Israel’s 
democracy, but I sure as hell do now as I watch this uprising against two men’s 
lunacy, and I see that the uprising is winning – as far as I’m concerned, it’s 
won. In how many other countries would you see such a backlash within the upper 
reaches of the establishment – the military and intelligence branches, the 
media, the presidency – against a war being sold as a war of national survival, 
a war to prevent national extinction, by the unchallenged leaders of the 
country, each of whom thinks he’s God?

In any country, it would be a miracle. It’s happening here, and what it shows 
is that Israel is still alive.

Related: Anonymous decision-maker advocating war with Iran is 
<http://972mag.com/anonymous-decision-maker-advocating-war-with-iran-is-ehud-barak/52617/>
  Ehud Barak 

Ari Shavit interview: A bootlicking masterclass 
<http://972mag.com/ari-shavit-iran-interview-a-bootlicking-masterclass/52622/> 


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