Palestinians should seek reparations from Germany  

 

By Khalid Amayreh in the West Bank

21 February, 2008

 

 

In the early months of the Aqsa intifada against the Israeli occupation, an 
Israeli officer in the Nablus region  told dozens of handcuffed and blindfolded 
 Palestinian detainees that "we are treating you like the Nazis treated us, and 
maybe when you are free from our grip, you will find another people whom you 
will treat the same way we are treating you."

 

These were not facetious remarks.  That officer was actually  displaying 
definitive symptoms of a  chronic  collective psychosis permeating  through the 
Israeli Jewish society.  It is this collective mental sickness  that make 
Israelis commit the most heinous crimes without feeling the slightest shred of 
guilt.

 

Didn't Dan Halutz, the former Israeli air-force commander and later chief of 
staff boast that he slept well at night  and felt no compunctions after he  
ordered an F-16  fighter warplane to drop a one-ton bomb on a residential 
apartment building in downtown Gaza , killing sixteen sleeping people, 
including 11 children.

 

In truth, there is an umbilical relationship between  the holocaust and  
Israel's  nefarious behavior toward the Palestinians. In the final analysis,  
the Palestinians are the victims' victims as the late Palestinian intellectual 
Edward Said put it.

 

 In fact, one would not cross into the realm of the absurd  by  arguing that 
had Jews not been victims of  the holocaust, the Palestinians would most likely 
have not been victimized by Jews in such a diabolical manner and for that long.

 

In a certain sense, one can say with very little exaggeration that it was Nazi 
Germany that created Israel.  Yes, Zionism predated the holocaust; but it was 
the holocaust that gave Zionism the ultimate argument for Jewish statehood.

 

Not only that, the holocaust proved to be, even today, the ultimate blocker of 
any meaningful objections to Israeli criminality against the peoples of the 
Middle East. This explains why and how Israel,  which can be viewed, more or 
less,  as an incarnation of Nazi Germany, is treated by the world community as 
above the laws governing the rest of the world.

 

 

Moreover,  Israelis continue to evoke the holocaust to justify their harsh 
repression of Palestinians. Even calls by Jewish settlers for "sending the 
Arabs to the oven" (which any visitor to Hebron can see scrawled on the walls 
at the Jewish settler enclave in the city) are justified by the holocaust. 
Every criticism of Israeli criminality and supremacy, every legitimate 
objection to the wanton repression meted out to the Palestinian, every 
criticism of the marauding settlers is always met with the holocaust mantra.! 
In short, every Palestinian, man, woman, and child, is made to suffer and die 
because of the holocaust.

 

Today,  every conscripted Israeli soldier, especially those serving in the West 
Bank, is made to visit the  Yad va Chem holocaust museum in Jerusalem  right 
before he or she  is deployed  to Palestinian population centers to repress and 
torment  these  helpless people who had nothing to do with the holocaust.

 

And one doesn't have to be a great psychologist to  connect the dots and 
understand the real ghoulish implications of  associating the Nazis, the 
tormentors of the Jews, with the Palestinian, the  victims of Zionism 

 

For  most Israeli soldiers, the mental message is unmistakable.  The 
Palestinians are today's Nazis.and by killing and brutalizing them in the 
harshest of manners,  the Jews are only  preventing the recurrence of another 
holocaust.  Some Israelis  feel that by savaging the Palestinians they are 
actually  avenging the holocaust vicariously, which  gives them  immense 
psychological  satisfaction.

 

In their subconscious thinking, many Israeli Jews  actually admire the Nazis 
and their brutality. This is why  some of these soldiers  and officers often 
seek  to emulate Nazi  brutality and project it on Palestinians,  since for 
them might is always right.

 

Moral blindness

 

This brings us to post-war Germany and its moral surrender to Zionist 
blackmail. For nearly sixty years now, Germany has been trying to atone for the 
holocaust by enabling Israel to commit another holocaust against the 
Palestinians, never mind that it is a holocaust without gas chambers.

 

Germany from Konrad Adnauer to Angel Merkel  behaved toward Israel in a manner 
that callously and completely  disregarded the monumental oppression meted  out 
by Israel to the  Palestinian people.

 

Germans in general and  the German political elite in particular  passively 
watched Israel commit every conceivable crime against the  helpless 
Palestinians, but turned their faces away for fear of displeasing their 
powerful former victims who came to be in control of powerful nations, such the 
United States.



Germany was always afraid and reluctant to call the spade a spade, especially 
when  the spade happened to be in Jewish hands, lest it be reminded of the 
brutal ugliness of its recent past.

 

Germany, an economic and political giant, but obviously a moral dwarf,  
actually not only kept silent in the face of Israeli crimes all these years. 
Germany gave Israel the technical  wherewithal to murder Palestinian children. 
Germany also gave Israel, reportedly free of charge,  state-of-the art 
submarines capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

 

 

I don't know  when Germany  will wake up from its long moral slumber  and 
deliver itself from the sinister  stranglehold of Zionism.

 

Is it not the time Germany realizes that the holocaust was diabolical   in 
itself, , not necessarily because its victims were primarily Jewish? Would a 
holocaust against any other ethnic or religious group have been less 
diabolical?  Would Germany have behaved differently had the holocaust targeted 
non-Jews? Are Germans  absorbed so much  in the holocaust because of its moral  
enormity or just because of the post-war Jewish power?

 

Such questions are vital and relevant  since they can eventually contribute to  
liberating  Germans from this haunting moral dilemma whereby they are morally 
bound to help  their former  victims savage, murder and brutalize another 
helpless people that had nothing to do with the holocaust, a people whose sole 
crime is  their weakness and helplessness and determination to be free.



It is probably useless to appeal to the political establishment in Germany, 
which like its  equally evil sister  in the United States, is not based on 
morality but sheer immediate political expediency.

 

Non the less, one  is encouraged by certain  recent indications that Germany 
might finally be getting sober from decades of moral blindness and criminal 
indifference toward the Palestinians, its ultimate victims.

 

According to media report, a group of German intellectuals have called on 
Berlin to change the holocaust-rooted blind support of Israel, arguing 
correctly  that the creation of the Jewish state turned the Palestinians into 
victims of the Nazi holocaust as well.

 

The intellectuals, who include 25 prominent figures, argued that it was the 
holocaust which Germany perpetrated that brought about the suffering that has 
persisted in the Middle East for the last six decades and has at the present 
become unbearable.

 

Furthermore, these intellectuals argued that "without the holocaust of the 
Jews,  Israel wouldn't see itself as entitled, or forced to ride over the human 
rights of the Palestinians and the inhabitants of Lebanon.

 

Of course, the language used here is extremely mild since what Israel has been 
doing in Palestine and Lebanon goes far beyond merely riding over Palestinian 
and Lebanese human rights.

 

 Israel is effectively committing genocide. For example, the dropping of 2-3 
million cluster bomblets over populated areas in southern Lebanon is par 
excellance  a genocidal act of the highest order since 2-3 cluster bomblets are 
sufficient to kill 2-3 million children. The same can be said about the ongoing 
blockade of Gaza which is killing innocent Palestinians in the hundreds.

 

Reparations 

 

 

In light of the proven  umbilical relationship between the holocaust and the 
ongoing Palestinian plight, one can say that the Palestinian people have a 
legitimate  moral right to demand holocaust  reparations from Germany.

 

The Palestinians nearly lost everything. And every Palestinian under the sun 
has a story  of  suffering. This writer for example lost three paternal uncles 
to Zionist bullets on a single day. And up to this day, there has been no 
acknowledgment of guilt, no compensation, nothing! from Israe.

 

I know  such talk is likely to  raise many eyebrows in Germany. However, if 
Germans have the moral courage to look deep into their souls, they undoubtedly 
will discover that the Palestinians are more than justified in seeking adequate 
and just reparations from Germany for  the enormous  calamities  Nazi Germany  
had inflicted on us. 

 

 

 

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