From: John Jones [mailto:[email protected]] 
 
 

WHAT: Greta Berlin speaking on 

“Freedom Sailors, the Story of the Free Gaza Movement” 

WHEN: THURSDAY, October 11, 7 PM 

WHERE: Levantine Cultural Center ,5998 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles. (between
La Cienga and Fairfax; ample street parking)

ENTRY: $10 ($5 students) or $15 with signed copy of the book, 

Middle Eastern appetizers included. 

RSVP: 310-657-5511 

WEB:
<http://www.levantinecenter.org/event/freedom-sailors-story-free-gaza-moveme
nt?mini=calendar/2012/10/all>
http://www.levantinecenter.org/event/freedom-sailors-story-free-gaza-movemen
t?mini=calendar/2012/10/all

Greta Berlin, co-editor with Bill Dienst, M.D. of
<http://www.freegaza.org/> Freedom Sailors, will present and sign her new
book at the Levantine Cultural Center, on Thursday, Oct. 11, 7 pm.

Freedom Sailors is a much-needed account of how a small group of ordinary
people conceived and executed a grandiose plan to break Israel's illegal
military blockade of Gaza by sailing two dilapidated fishing boats into the
port. Knowing what we know now—that Israeli Defense Forces would later
murder nine passengers on the Freedom Flotilla—the chutzpah of these
activists is astonishing.

In a little over two years, Free Gaza activists raised the money to purchase
the boats, collected 44 passengers, crew and journalists from 17 countries
and set sail. En route to Gaza, Israel blocked their communication systems;
the freedom sailors were seasick and frightened, but made it in spite of
themselves.

That first voyage in 2008 achieved exactly what they hoped it would. It
opened the door just a bit, proving it could be done. None of the later
actions, by land or by sea, would have been possible or even attempted if
these stalwarts hadn't climbed into two ramshackle boats with nothing but
their determination and naiveté holding them together.

This talk is part of the Progressive Conversations on Israel/Palestine and
US Foreign Policy in the Middle East, a monthly speakers series presented by
LA Jews for Peace, and Friends of Sabeel, in association with Levantine
Cultural Center.

Jeff Warner
LA Jews for Peace
 <http://www.lajewsforpeace.org/> www.LAJewsforPeace.org 

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Why I Dislike Israel

by Philip  <http://original.antiwar.com/author/giraldi/> Giraldi, October
04, 2012 
 

Even those pundits who seem to want to distance U.S. foreign policy from Tel
Aviv’s demands and begin treating Israel like any other country sometimes
feel compelled to make excuses and apologies before getting down to the
nitty-gritty. The self-lacerating prologues generally describe how much the
writer really has a lot of Jewish friends and how he or she thinks Israelis
are great people and that Israel is a wonderful country before launching
into what is usually a fairly mild critique.

Well, I don’t feel that way. I don’t like Israel very much. Whether or not I
have Jewish friends does not define how I see Israel and is irrelevant to
the argument. And as for the Israelis, when I was a CIA officer overseas, I
certainly encountered many of them. Some were fine people and some were not
so fine, just like the general run of people everywhere else in the world.
But even the existence of good upstanding Israelis doesn’t alter the fact
that the governments that they have elected are essentially part of a
long-running criminal enterprise judging by the serial convictions of former
presidents and prime ministers. Most recently, former President Moshe Katsav
was convicted
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/10/israel-moshe-katsav-rape-_n_108553
3.html>  of rape, while almost every recent head of government, including
the current one, has been investigated
<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/35841/World/Region/Comptrollers
-office-secretly-investigated-Netanyah.aspx>  for corruption.  

Further, the Israeli government is a rogue regime by most international
standards, engaging as it does in torture, arbitrary imprisonment, and
continued occupation of territories seized by its military. Worse still, it
has successfully manipulated my country, the United States, and has done
terrible damage both to our political system and to the American people, a
crime that I just cannot forgive, condone, or explain away.

The most recent outrage is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
direct interference in U.S. domestic politics through his appearance in a
television ad appearing in Florida that serves as an endorsement of
Republican candidate Mitt Romney. The Netanyahu ad and his involvement in
the election has been widely reported in the media and has even been
condemned
<http://thehill.com/blogs/defcon-hill/policy-and-strategy/251031-jewish-dems
-warn-netanyahu-to-butt-out-of-us-election>  by several leading Jewish
congressmen, but it has elicited no response from either Obama or Romney.
Both should be condemning in the strongest terms the completely
unprecedented intervention by a foreign head of government in an American
election. That they are saying nothing is a testament to the power that
Israel and its friends in Congress and the media have over the U.S.
political establishment. Romney might even privately approve of the ads, as
he has basically promised to cede to Netanyahu the right to set the limits
for U.S. policy in the Middle East.

And why is Benjamin Netanyahu in such a lather? It is because President
Barack Obama will not concede to him a “red line” that would automatically
trigger a U.S. attack on Iran. Consider for a moment the hubris of Netanyahu
in demanding that Washington meet his conditions for going to war with Iran,
a nation that for all its frequently described faults has not attacked
anyone, has not threatened to attack anyone, and has not made the political
decision to acquire a nuclear weapon in spite of what one reads in the U.S.
press. At the U.N., Netanyahu’s chart
<http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-09-28/news/sns-rt-us-israel-iran-ne
tanyahubre88r12k-20120928_1_netanyahu-s-iran-netanyahu-speech-ron-dermer>
showing a cartoon bomb with a sputtering fuse reminiscent of something that
might have been employed by an anarchist in the 1870s failed to pass any
credibility test even for the inevitable cheerleaders in the U.S. media. If
the U.S. is to go to war based on a Netanyahu cartoon then it deserves
everything it gets when the venture turns sour, most likely Iraq Redux, only
10 times worse.

Even more outrageous, and a lot less reported in the media, were the
comments
<http://www.tennesseesonsofliberty.com/2012/09/israel-lobbyist-suggests-fals
e-flag.html#!/2012/09/israel-lobbyist-suggests-false-flag.html>  made by
Patrick Clawson, director of research for the Washington Institute for Near
East Policy (WINEP), an organization founded by the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC). WINEP is widely viewed as a major component of
the Israel Lobby in Washington and is closely tied to the Israeli
government, with which it communicates on a regular basis. Clawson heads
WINEP’s Iran Security Initiative. At a briefing on Sept. 24 he said, “I
frankly think that crisis initiation is really tough, and it’s very hard for
me to see how the United States … uh … president can get us to war with
Iran.… The traditional way America gets to war is what would be best for
U.S. interests.”

Note that Clawson states his conviction that initiating a crisis to get the
U.S. involved in a war with Iran and thereby fooling the American people
into thinking that it is the right thing to do is actually a “U.S.
interest.” He cites Pearl Harbor, Fort Sumter, the Lusitania, and the Gulf
of Tonkin as models for how to get engaged. Which inevitably leads to
Clawson’s solution: “if the Iranians aren’t going to compromise it would be
best if someone else started the war … Iranian submarines periodically go
down. Some day one of them may not come up…. We are in the game of using
covert means against the Iranians. We could get nastier at that.” Clawson is
clearly approving of Israel’s staging an incident that would lead to war,
possibly even a false-flag operation carried out by Israel that would
implicate the United States directly, or he is urging the White House to do
the job itself.

Clawson not surprisingly has never served in the U.S. military and has a
Ph.D. in economics from the New School for Social Research, which would at
first glance seem to disqualify him from figuring out how to set up a covert
operation to sink a submarine and thereby start a war. He might be seen as
moderately ridiculous, but like many of his neoconservative colleagues he is
well wired into the system. He writes regularly for The Washington Post, The
New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal; appears on television as an
“expert”; and is a colleague at WINEP of the ubiquitous Dennis Ross,
sometimes called “Israel’s lawyer,” who was until recently President Obama’s
point man on the Middle East. Clawson is a useful idiot who would be
registered as an agent of the Israeli government if the Justice Department
were doing its job, but instead he is feted as a man who tells it like it is
in terms of American interests. The distortion of the foreign-policy
decision-making in this country is something that can be attributed to
Clawson and his host of fellow travelers, all of whom promote Israel’s
perceived interests at the expense of the United States. And they do it with
their eyes wide open.

I will deliberately avoid belaboring another Israel Firster Pamela Geller
and her New York subway posters calling
<http://www.trn1.com/pamela-geller-defends-her-pro-israel-new-york-subway-po
sters-saying-anti-is>  Palestinians savages and Israelis civilized, as I am
sure the point has been made about how any lie that can serve the cause of
Israel will be aggressively defended as “free speech.” A poster excoriating
Jews or blacks in similar terms as “savages” would not have seen the light
of day in New York City, another indication of the power of the Lobby and
its friends to control the debate about the Middle East and game the system.

And then there are the reasons to dislike Israel and what it represents that
go way back. In 1952’s Lavon Affair
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavon_Affair> , the Israelis were prepared to
blow up a U.S. Information Center in Alexandria and blame it on the
Egyptians. In 1967, the Israelis attacked and nearly sank the USS
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident>  Liberty, killing 34
crewmen, and then used their power over President Lyndon Johnson to block an
investigation into what had occurred. In 1987, Jonathan Pollard was
convicted <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Pollard>  of spying for
Israel with investigators determining that he had been the most damaging spy
in the history of the United States. In the 1960s, Israelis stole
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapons_and_Israel>  uranium from a
lab in Pennsylvania to construct a secret nuclear arsenal. And the spying
and theft of U.S. technology continues. Israel is the most
<http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/07/30/18718602.php> active “friendly
nation” when it comes to stealing U.S. secrets, and when its spies are
caught, they are either sent home or, if they are Americans, receive a slap
on the wrist.

And Israel gets away with killing American citizens — literally — in the
cases of  Rachel
<http://truth-out.org/news/item/11606-rachel-corrie-responsible-for-own-deat
h-israeli-court-rules> Corrie and Furkan
<http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Media/american-killed-gaza-aid-flotilla/story?id=1
0814848> Dogan of the Mavi Marmara. And let’s not forget Israel’s treatment
of the Palestinians which has made the United States complicit in a crime
against humanity. Tel Aviv has also played a key role in Washington’s going
to war against Iraq, in promulgating a U.S.-led global war on terror against
the Muslim world, and in crying wolf over Iran, all of which have served no
U.S. interest. Through it all, Congress and the media are oblivious to what
is taking place. Israel is anet
<http://www.wrmea.org/archives/373-washington-report-archives-2011-2015/nove
mber-2011/10815-congress-watch-a-conservative-estimate-of-total-us-aid-to-is
rael-more-than-123-billion.html> recipient of over $123 billion in U.S. aid
and continues to get $3 billion a year even though its per capita income is
higher
<https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2004r
ank.html>  than that of Spain or Italy. No one questions anything having to
do with Israel while Congress rubber-stamps resolution after resolution
virtually promising to go to war on Israel’s behalf.

I have to admit that I don’t like what my own government is doing these
days, but I like Israel even less and it is past time to do something about
it. No more money, no more political support, no more tolerance of spying,
and no more having to listen to demands for red lines to go to war. No more
favorable press when the demented Benjamin Netanyahu holds up a cartoon at
the U.N. The United States government exists to serve the American people,
no more, no less, and it is time that our elected representatives begin to
remember that fact.


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