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Dekel Avshalom in Israel      <http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php>
Tuesday, 06 January 2009

In a surprise attack last week, Israel's air force infiltrated the Gaza
Strip and started blasting away. On Saturday, the air force was accompanied
by blasting from the navy and infiltration of tanks and foot soldiers into
the Strip causing death and destruction in horrifying dimensions. Up to this
time, the death toll for Palestinians stands at 526 people, with 2500
injured. Israeli officials, in particular Defense Minister Ehud Barak, keep
reminding us that "this is just the beginning". Israeli media is overjoyed
in stressing the claim that the "majority" of the victims are Hamas
soldiers. We do not exactly know how they define a "Hamas soldier", but the
fact that 107 of the murdered victims were children, makes it very hard for
us to believe such claims. This attack is overwhelming in nature. It has
been reported that since the 1967 war Israel had never used such a massive
air attack.
 [image: Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip]
 *After an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip*

This attack was preceded by a series of deceptive manoeuvres on the part of
Israel in order to keep Hamas off guard. Israel kept up the pretence of
negotiations on the ceasefire and even allowed goods to enter the Strip.
This deception should not come as a surprise to anyone who knows Ehud
Barak's tactical mind. Just a short while ago, Barak used the same deceptive
tactics in order to lull some entrenched Rightist Jewish settlers in Hebron
before evacuating them by force.

A statesman in such a high position does not normally use such tactics
unless he is desperate. And Barak's desperation is what lies behind such an
unprecedented attack. Barak apparently saved the attack for a special moment
in which he could improve his position in the polls for the upcoming
national elections. These polls consistently show that the party under his
leadership will receive its lowest number of votes to date.

For a long time Barak postponed the attack so it would not seem that he was
working under the pressure of his opponents. He wanted the credit all for
himself. Now, the Israeli masses, worked up by the media, got what the media
told them they wanted: revenge. Barak plans to surf on a wave of Palestinian
blood into a position of larger number of seats in parliament.

In many ways, this attack has similarities with the Lebanese fiasco in 2006.
It also is a staggering failure for Israel from the very moment it was
concocted in the twisted minds of Barak and the army generals. Just as in
Lebanon, also here the army has failed to stop the rocket launching into
Israel. Hamas launched hundreds of them uninterruptedly, killing 3 Israelis
in one day and wounding several others. It would also not be surprising if
it comes out that the army wanted this result in order to incite Israelis
against the Palestinians and to maintain support for the current operation.
Just as in Lebanon, also here the operation has no concrete purpose. It is
obvious that it cannot destroy Hamas, which will surely rearm itself within
a few months of the operation ending. So it all seems just like an
unleashing of random violence by the army for no obvious reason other than
crude revenge. The difference between the current operation and the Lebanese
one is that now the media is full of praises for the Defense Minister and
the army on the exact level of performance that was shown in Lebanon.
Collaborating democracy with imperialism

How do we explain a situation where the Israeli masses have been whipped up
into such a state of mind of a vengeful and shortsighted focus of their
political worldview on "getting back" at the Palestinians? What should not
be underestimated here is the psychological warfare the Israeli ruling elite
has been waging against the Israeli masses. The media, the military and the
politicians have been collaborating to create the impression that the rocket
launching from the Gaza Strip has made the surrounding Israeli settlements
look like a war zone. In actual fact, since 2004 to just before the recent
operation began, the number of Israelis killed by such rockets is less than
15. To put things in perspective, the number of Israeli workers that died
because of accidents in their workplaces during this period, was over 10
times that number. This number also resembles the number of Israelis that
die in traffic accidents in less than two weeks. So if Barak is really so
eager to protect Israeli lives through military means, he should be
mobilising the air force against the Israeli bourgeoisie and the state
bureaucrats responsible for transport safety rather than against the
Palestinian masses!

[image: Drawing by Latuff]The military is making the lives of the Israelis
in the settlements around Gaza as fearful as it can be. It is inducing a
feeling of panic among the public using every means including loud sirens,
arbitrary "defence" measures such as ducking and hiding, and forcing people
into bomb shelters, all in response to rockets that pose a minimal security
threat. All this horror show is designed with one aim in mind: to make
ordinary Israelis support the continuity of Israel's control over Gaza, and
thus to pressure or to help democratically elected politicians to fall in
line with imperialist interests.

In the current economic crisis, control over Gaza is crucial to Israeli
imperialism more than ever since the first Palestinian uprising in 1987.
First of all, it satisfies the military's hunger for state spending on arms.
The military, and the politicians under its influence, have proven
themselves eager to do battle in any period in which their fiscal
prerogatives are at jeopardy.

The most crucial thing for Israeli imperialism, however, is to maintain
stability for the "moderate" PLO in the West Bank which provide Israel with
numerous resources in terms of one of the cheapest workforces in the world,
a captive market that is dependent on absorbing Israel's surpluses, and land
and water resources that Israel desperately needs. It requires the
"pacifying" of Gaza in order to make sure that the terrorism it hosts will
not slide over into the West Bank and undermine the PLO regime.

This is not to say that Gaza is meaningless to Israel in its own right.
Despite its massive levels of poverty, the fact that the Gaza masses depend
on goods coming through Israel gives the Israeli capitalists an advantage in
terms of a captive market as well, that is, as a long-term perspective. This
may also explain why the Israeli army has made much more of an effort to
destroy the tunnels that smuggle goods from Egypt than it has to destroy the
rocket launchers which were the formal reason for the operation in the first
place!
What does Hamas want?

Unlike common-sense economic reductionism held by many on the Left,
terrorist groups don't simply grow out of poverty. Just as the PLO, Hamas
emerged from within the Palestinian petty bourgeoisie. They use the masses
and their plight mostly as a tool to achieve their class interests which in
this context usually include more lucrative jobs and positions. After Israel
co-opted the PLO into collaboration with it in exchange for jobs created
especially for the PLO members (the jobs created under the cloak of the
"Palestinian Authority"), Hamas wanted its peace of the pie as well.
 [image: Palestinians of the West Bank demonstrate their solidarity with the
people in Gaza]
 *Palestinians of the West Bank demonstrate their solidarity with the people
in Gaza*

It started to gather support from many frustrated Palestinians in the face
of the PLO's betrayal using, among other things, vengeful acts of terrorism
against Israelis. In parallel, it used similar tactics of terrorism in order
to lure Israel into negotiating with it, carrying the risk of Israel's
military, rather than diplomatic, retaliation.

Just like Israel's ruling class, Hamas also benefits from the occupation. It
uses it in order to gather support by the same populist means of violent
rhetoric and actions used by the Israeli politicians. It also enjoys
political and economic benefits via its control over smuggling commodities
into the Strip: just like Israel, it to can benefit from the captive market
in Gaza.

In such a situation it is puzzling why, some among the international Left
are tempted to take a supportive stance towards Hamas. They usually state
that despite Hamas' reactionary ideology, it should be supported because of
its "progressive fight against Israeli imperialism". The folly of such an
idea becomes obvious if we look at Hamas from materialistic lines and ask
ourselves what would happen if Hamas were to win this conflict? Will it
weaken Israeli imperialism as the idealistic Leftists assume? A victory for
Hamas could only mean that Israel would be forced to negotiate with it and
give it similar political concessions as it gave to the PLO. The imperial
relation of Israel towards the Palestinians may take a different form, but
it will remain intact. Because under capitalism Palestine cannot be
completely cut off from Israel, and will always be dependent on it, a
national liberation movement that limits itself to struggling within the
confines of capitalism cannot go in any other direction.

Furthermore, bourgeois or petit bourgeois national liberation leaders have
usually tended to push the proletariat in the oppressed nation into
accepting their leadership because they became aware of the potential power
of the workers. Such was the alliance between the South African workers and
the ANC leaders who brought down the apartheid regime. But Here, Hamas has
made very little effort to create an alliance with the Palestinian workers.
Until now it has mostly just harassed their trade unions. Hamas thus have
only the power of terrorism and collisions with the Israeli army to get
concessions from Israel. Relying on this broken reed, its "anti-imperialist"
credentials appear as somewhat exaggerated.
Is there a way out?

We are entering yet another cycle of violence between Israel's ruling class
and Hamas. Such cycles began with Israel's opening up to the PLO in 1994.
Each cycle brings Israel to a more violent response. However, the army has
no intention of remaining entangled in the Strip for too long. This
operation may last a bit longer and be much more violent than its
predecessors because Barak's election campaign has to be taken into
consideration. Although it is also true that once it ends, the operation
always leaves behind the preconditions for the next operation.
 [image: Demonstration against the war in Amman (Jordan)]
 *Demonstration against the war in Amman (Jordan)*

The Zionist chauvinism that characterized the first days of the operation is
gradually being replaced by fear of yet another debacle such as in Lebanon.
Journalists are constantly asking political and military leaders for the
actual goals which this operation intends to achieve. The answers are always
vague and illusive, such as "to radically change the array of deterrence".
In that background, the announcement of Barak on Saturday was especially
alarming. He said that the operation would take a long time and would have
numerous victims. With no one knowing what this operation is for, this holds
a puzzling future for the stability of the political system in Israel: after
the chauvinism fades away, the death toll will keep increasing and many
questions will be raised by the masses.

To the dismay of the Israeli ruling class, thousands of Jews and
Palestinians came this Saturday to Tel Aviv for a mass demonstration against
the war (see video below). This is unprecedented. In the Lebanese war it
took two months of bloody entanglement for so many protestors to show up.
The protestors were constantly harassed by Zionist counter-protests which
show just how frightened they are of the emerging protest movement in
Israel. Small as it is now, the Zionists are instinctively aware of the fact
that it holds the only real key to their downfall.

As this website has repeated many times over, there cannot be a solution
within the confines of bourgeois politics to this or any other major
political conflict in the world. However, for the moment Israel and
Palestine are deprived of any other form of politics. As long as this
situation persists, these cycles of violence will continue. We can be sure,
though, that from the impossibility of a solution to the situation under
capitalism, new political forces are bound to emerge on both sides. The
nature of these new forces is impossible to predict at this stage. But if
they do not base themselves on the revolutionary collaboration of Israeli
and Palestinian workers and poor against their mutual oppressors, no
progressive change can be forthcoming from within the Israeli-Palestinian
borders.
Anti war demonstration in Tel Aviv


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See also:

   - Stop Israel's massacre in
Gaza!<http://www.marxist.com/stop-israels-massacre-in-gaza.htm>by
Walter Leon (December 30, 2008)
   - Israel: Tel Aviv municipal elections - a Pyrrhic victory for the
Right<http://www.marxist.com/israel-tel-aviv-municipal-elections-2008.htm>by
Dekel Avshalom (November 17, 2008)
   - Three years after Israel's disengagement from Gaza: critical
   
reassessment<http://www.marxist.com/three-years-after-israels-disengagement-from-gaza.htm>by
Dekel Avshalom (August 28, 2008)
   - Hamas and Israel agree on
ceasefire<http://www.marxist.com/hamas-and-israel-agree-on-ceasefire.htm>by
Dekel Avshalom (June 19, 2008)
   - Much ado about nothing: the Israeli "peace" talks with
Syria<http://www.marxist.com/israeli-peace-talks-with-syria.htm>by
Dekel Avshalom (May 28, 2008)
   - Israel turns 60 – where next for the Jewish and Palestinian
peoples?<http://www.marxist.com/israel-turns-60.htm>by Luke Wilson
(May 16, 2008)
   - Israel storms Gaza: once again "peace" talks prepare
war<http://www.marxist.com/israel-palestine/israel-storms-gaza.htm>by
Francesco Merli (March 5, 2008)

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