CounterPunch, January 6, 2009

The Real Estate War in Gaza 
The History and "Morals" of Ethnic Cleansing 

By VICTORIA BUCH 

I arrived in Israel 40 years ago. It took me many years to understand that the 
very existence of my country, as it is today, is based on an ongoing ethnic 
cleansing of Palestinians. The project started many years ago. Its seed can be 
traced to the basic fallacy of the Zionist movement, which set out to establish 
a Jewish-national state in a location already inhabited by another nation. 
Under these conditions, one has, at most, a moral right to strive for a 
bi-national state; establishing a national state implies, more or less by 
definition, ethnic cleansing of the previous inhabitants.

Albert Einstein grasped this fallacy a long time ago. A short time after WWI 
"Einstein complained that the Zionists were not doing enough to reach agreement 
with the Palestinian Arabs…He favored a binational solution in Palestine and 
warned Chaim Weizmann against `Prussian style` nationalism"[1]

But such warnings passed un-heeded by the Zionist movement. So here we are, 
nearly a century later, with a Jewish national state dominated by militaristic 
and militant nationalists, who diligently pursue colonization and "judaization" 
of the land under Israeli control, on both sides of the Green Line (1967 
border). The project has been pursued continuously and relentlessly under the 
different Israeli governments, recently under the cover of bogus "negotiations" 
with President Abbas. Most of the Israeli institutions participate in it. Young 
Israelis, generation after generation, join the army to provide the military 
cover. The young folks have been brain-washed to honestly believe that the army 
pursues Israel's "fight for existence". However it seems evident to the author 
of this article, as to many others, that the survival of the Jewish community 
in this country depends on establishing viable mechanisms of coexistence with 
the Palestinians. Thus, under
 the slogan of "fight for existence", the State of Israel is pursuing an 
essentially suicidal project.

This long-standing outlook of the Israeli governing classes was summarized 
succinctly in a recent book `Palestine Inside Out` by Saree Makdisi, an 
American academic. His book "suggests that occupation is merely a feature of an 
ongoing Israeli policy of slow transfer of the native Palestinian population 
from their lands. This policy predates the founding of the state, and all of 
the various practices of the occupier: illegal settlement, land confiscation, 
home demolition and so on, serve this ultimate purpose."[2]

If you do not believe the above assessment, consider several statements by 
David Ben Gurion himself, from the time before the establishment of the State 
of Israel (Ben Gurion was the leader of the Zionist movement before 1948 and 
the first Israeli Prime Minister after 1948):

"The compulsory transfer of the [Palestinian] Arabs from the valleys of the 
proposed Jewish state could give us something which we never had, even when we 
stood on our own during the days of the first and second Temples…We are given 
an opportunity which we never dared to dream of in our wildest imaginings. This 
is more than a state, government and sovereignty, this is national 
consolidation in a free homeland." [3]

"With compulsory transfer we [would] have a vast area [for settlement]…I 
support compulsory transfer. I don't see anything immoral in it."[3]

During the 1948 war, about two-thirds of the Palestinians who would become 
refugees were in fact expelled from their homes by the nascent Israeli army, 
and one-third became refugees while escaping the dangers of war. All these 
people, 0.75-1 million of them, were prevented from returning to Israel after 
the armistice agreement, while their homes and property were demolished or 
appropriated by the State of Israel.

Among the common mantras provided to the Israelis to justify the above is the 
following: "Israel accepted the UN partition plan, and Arabs did not, so what 
happened afterwards is their own fault". What is conveniently overlooked is 
that Palestinian Arabs constituted between one third and one half of the 
population of that designated Jewish homeland (according to various UN 
reports). Why should these people, whose ancestors lived there for generations, 
accept living in somebody else's designated homeland? Imagine, for example, the 
reaction of French Belgians if their country were designated as a "Flemish 
homeland" by the UN.

But the main mantra drummed into the conscience of an Israeli citizen from 
kindergarten, is that in 1948 "it was either them or us", "Arabs would have 
thrown us into the sea if we did not establish a Jewish majority state with a 
strong army", etc. I have my doubts about that line, too, but let us suppose 
for the moment that in fact, it was so. And then came the year 1967, and the 
Six Day War. Another chapter in the Israeli "fight for existence" against 
recalcitrant Arabs who just keep trying to throw us into the sea. On the face 
of it, that is how it seemed. I together with most of my compatriots believed 
for years that 1967 was in fact a moment of existential danger for Israel. 
Until I stumbled upon some telling quotes, uttered by our very own leaders [4]:

"(a) The New York Times quoted Prime Minister Menachem Begin`s (1977 - 83) 
August, 1982 speech saying: `In June, 1967, we had a choice. The Egyptian Army 
concentrations in the Sinai approaches do not prove that (President Gamal 
Abdel) Nasser (1956 - 70) was really about to attack us. We must be honest with 
ourselves. We decided to attack him.` 

(b) Two-time Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1974 - 77 and 1992 - 95) told French 
newspaper Le Monde in February, 1968: `I do not believe Nasser wanted war. The 
two divisions which he sent into Sinai on May 14 would not have been enough to 
unleash an offensive against Israel. He knew it and we knew it.`

(c) General Mordechai Hod, Commander of the Israeli Air Force during the 
Six-Day War said in 1978: `Sixteen years of planning had gone into those 
initial eighty minutes. We lived with the plan, we slept on the plan, we ate 
the plan. Constantly we perfected it.`

(d) General Haim Barlev, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Chief told Ma`ariv in 
April 1972: `We were not threatened with genocide on the eve of the six-day 
war, and we had never thought of such a possibility.`"

So: instead of "thwarting an existential danger", in 1967 the State of Israel 
carried out an effective military operation to acquire some real estate. There 
is nothing new about that "existential danger" propaganda. Acquisition of real 
estate by conquest has been already called pleasing names by various other 
conquerors and occupiers, throughout the old and new history: such as "manifest 
destiny", "white man's burden", "spreading true religion / culture / 
democracy", whatnot.

The reader may like to know that the 1967 real estate acquisition by the State 
of Israel was anticipated some twenty years earlier by Ben-Gurion, at the time 
of the partition plan (which was supposedly accepted by the Zionist 
leadership). See the following quotes of Ben-Gurion, which can be found in the 
book by an Israeli historian[5]:

"Just as I do not see the proposed Jewish state as a final solution to the 
problems of the Jewish people, so I do not see partition as the final solution 
of the Palestine question. Those who reject partition are right in their claim 
that this country cannot be partitioned because it constitutes one unit, not 
only from a historical point of view but also from that of nature and economy".

"After the formation of a large army in the wake of the establishment of the 
[Jewish] state, we shall abolish partition and expand to the whole of the 
Palestine".

I wonder if at any point in history there was any association of people who 
acquired goodies by brute force, and who viewed themselves candidly as such. 
Times and again, conquerors considered themselves unwilling victims of 
circumstances, and the barbarians (their own victims!) against whom they have 
to regretfully protect their rights. Consider the following pronouncements of 
Benny Morris, a historian who documented the 1948 ethnic cleansing. In a 2004 
interview with Morris which was published in Haaretz one reads[6]:

Q: The title of the book you are now publishing in Hebrew is "Victims." In the 
end, then, your argument is that of the two victims of this conflict, we 
[Israelis] are the bigger one.

Morris: "Yes. Exactly. We are the greater victims in the course of history and 
we are also the greater potential victim. Even though we are oppressing the 
Palestinians, we are the weaker side here. We are a small minority in a large 
sea of hostile Arabs who want to eliminate us.

The above opinion is representative of the Israeli mainstream. It has been 
raised to the status of axiom over the years, and no reasonable peace offers 
(such as the latest Saudi one) are likely to put a dent in it. Israelis are 
using this slogan to exempt themselves from normal human decency towards 
Palestinians. Most Israeli Jews have convinced themselves that they have a 
moral right to expropriate and expel Palestinians because Palestinians are such 
barbarians, who did not respond to Israel's"generous peace offers" and "only 
wanted to throw us to the sea". Because we are a nation of Holocaust survivors. 
My compatriots imagined themselves starring in a modern version of Tolkien's 
"Lord of the Rings" - starring as beautiful elves, of course, who were forced 
by sad fate to fight ugly goblins the Palestinians (goblins = "terrorists"). 
Human mercy does not apply to "terrorists". You do not make territorial 
compromises or peace agreements with "terrorists".

The above explains the mass participation of otherwise normal and more-or-less 
decent Israelis in the ongoing ethnic-cleansing projects. How else can you 
account for a dying elderly man and his wife being dragged out of their east 
Jerusalem apartment to make space for Jewish settlers. Building the Jerusalem 
"Museum of Tolerance" on the site of an ancient Muslim graveyard. Onslaught on 
West Bank orphanages supported by Islamic charities. State-subsidized Jewish 
settler-thugs conducting pogroms against Palestinians in Hebron and elsewhere 
in the Occupied Territories. Widespread sadism practiced by Israeli soldiers 
against Palestinian detainees. Trashing of Palestinian homes during nightly 
military incursions in Palestinian towns and villages. Demolitions of 
Palestinian homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem under the brazen pretext 
of "illegal construction". Extensive land grab for settlers. And much more.[7]

The Gaza Strip is the place where the self-righteous Israeli sadism has reached 
new heights. The Strip is densely populated, mostly by descendants of 
Palestinians expelled in 1948. Well before the Second Intifada, choice Gazan 
real estate along the beach (about ¼ of the Strip land) was confiscated for a 
few thousand Jewish settlers. Still, a million and a half Gazan Palestinians 
had a sort of normal life (under the Israeli occupation) – growing fruits and 
vegetables, making construction materials and other products for Israeli 
markets, and working as laborers within the Green Line. Before the second 
Intifada, very little terror was coming from there to Israel.

However, since the beginning of the Intifada (a year and a half before the 
first Palestinian rocket landing across the border) the Israeli army embarked 
on the systematic destruction of the Strip. Incursions were carried out every 
few weeks and included the destruction of factories and workshops, roads, 
agricultural land, homes, and whatnot. Access to the Israeli economy was 
closed. Eventually, desperate Palestinians resorted to shooting Qassam rockets 
which rarely caused casualties or real damage but served as an excellent 
pretext for Israeli military "action".

And then Sharon carried out his brilliant propaganda move of "disengagement" 
from Gaza. The whole operation was marketed as a demonstration of Israeli good 
will. The Israeli settlements in Gaza were in fact removed, but the army was 
redeployed around the Strip, and the Strip was converted to a large scale 
prison. The economic strangulation of Gaza was tightened to a draconian extent, 
especially after the Hamas government suppressed the Israel-cum-USA sponsored 
Fatah putsch. (I am no fan of Hamas but their government was democratically 
elected by the Palestinians) Hamas offered several times to conduct 
negotiations with Israel, based on 1967 borders, but the offers were 
under-reported and ignored. It is likely that such negotiations would have 
stopped the Qassams, but Israeli leaders appeared interested in continuation of 
the violence. The Qassams created a great opportunity for more "poor little us" 
propaganda, and a great pretext to wiggle out of
 legitimate international requests to stop the massive colonization of the West 
Bank.

Finally, a truce with Hamas was negotiated. Since the beginning of the truce 
defense minister Barak commenced preparations for a massive attack on Gaza[8]. 
On November 14th the working truce with Hamas was deliberately broken on 
Barak's orders, by killing several Hamas fighters. A totally predictable 
Palestinian response ensued - cancellation of the truce and a barrage of 
rockets. The barrage was used by Barak as a pretext for that large-scale 
operation, including the slaughter of hundreds of people in Gaza with missiles 
deployed from airplanes. This muscle-flexing is an obvious part of Barak's and 
Livni's forthcoming election campaign, at the price of hundreds of Palestinian 
casualties, and several Israeli ones (as meanwhile Palestinians have improved 
their aim). In a forthcoming ground operation Israeli soldiers are also likely 
to pay with their lives for this form of electioneering.

Do you know what mainstream Israelis make of the above? 'We, Israelis, in an 
act of self-sacrifice, removed poor Jewish settlers from their "homes" in the 
Gaza Strip and gave Palestinians a chance for free and happy existence. But the 
Palestinians spurned our peace efforts and preferred instead to pursue their 
addiction to "throwing Jews to the sea." Gaza could have become a new 
Singapore, but the Gazans chose instead to shoot rockets at Israelis.'

The disengagement was thus an act of brilliance on part of that evil genius, 
Sharon. He provided mainstream Israelis with a sweeping moral absolution. 
Palestinians "disappointed" them. Now the Israeli leaders can do anything they 
wish to Palestinians. Do not expect a squeak of public protest from the Israeli 
Jewish public, except for a tiny minority of "self hating Jews" like yours 
truly.

Believe me, these Jewish-Israeli mainstreamers are not natural-born monsters. 
They just do not know any better. Alas, I used to be one of them. Then one day 
I stumbled, more or less by chance, into the West Bank with a group of 
activists. I acquired some Palestinian friends and finally understood the 
criminality of the treatment of the Palestinians by my country. And I learned 
to ignore the daily portion of preposterous propaganda which is provided to my 
compatriots by the media in lieu of "news". But how to convince my compatriots 
not to listen to this propaganda? I do not know.

Then again, it does not have to be so. In addition to four million or so 
stateless Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories, there are about a 
million Palestinians living within the Green Line and carrying Israeli 
citizenship. Despite the very considerable internal racism, many of these 
Palestinian citizens are deeply involved in Israeli society. You meet Arab 
doctors and nurses in Israeli hospitals, Arab students in Israeli universities 
etc. There is quite an element of coexistence and cooperation between Jews and 
Arabs there. But a mainstream Jewish-Israeli colleague who might treat his or 
her Arab co-worker perfectly decently would still be proud of a soldier son who 
is "serving the country" in the Occupied Territories. He or she would still 
repeat racist propaganda about the "demographic danger" to the State of Israel 
from its Arab citizens, and believe the bloodthirsty speeches of generals and 
ex-generals on the TV. And vote for any of the
 three major Zionist parties, Likud, Kadima and Labour, whose leaders have been 
dedicated ethnic cleansers over the years.

For the sake of both nations living in this country, this outrage must be 
stopped. It must be stopped by pressure from outside, because at present within 
Israel there are no significant political forces to oppose it. Please do 
something, my friends, and do it urgently. And kindly ignore the endless 
"negotiations" between our government and the powerless Palestinian Authority, 
they are just a cover for more ethnic cleansing. If you do not believe me, come 
and see the massive settlement construction in East Jerusalem and West Bank. 
And the walls of the Palestinian ghettos.***

Victoria Buch is an Israeli academic and anti-Occupation activist. Her email: 
vvb...@yahoo.com

[1] From "The Pity of It All", a book by Amos Elon on German Jews.
[2] From a review of Makdisi's book: `Palestine Inside Out`, by Lena Khalaf 
Tuffaha, IMEU 2008.
[3] From "Righteous Victims" by Benny Morris
[4] Collected by Stephen Lendman, see 
http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/15348)
[5] From The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities,by Simha Flapan
[6] The full text of the interview can be found in the Counterpunch website
[7] *Information can be found, e.g., in the Occupation Magazine, the website of 
Israeli anti-Occupation activists.
[8] "Disinformation, secrecy and lies: How the Gaza offensive came about" By 
Barak Ravid, Haaretz http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1050426.html



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