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SYNOPSIS - Neve Gordon argues that, thanks to Binyamin Netanyahu's overweening

ambition, Israel is to be saddled with a foreign minister who is a national

disgrace.

 

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Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's shame 

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By Neve Gordon <http://www.redress.cc/palestine/ngordon20090327#bio> 

27 March 2009

Neve Gordon argues that, thanks to Binyamin Netanyahu's overweening ambition, 
Israel is to be saddled with a foreign minister who is a national disgrace.

Imagine a country that appoints someone who has been found guilty of striking a 
12-year-old boy to be its foreign minister. The person in question is also 
under investigation for money laundering, fraud and breach of trust; in 
addition, he was a bona fide member of an outlawed racist party and currently 
leads a political party that espouses fascist ideas. On top of all this, he 
does not even reside in the country he has been chosen to represent.

Even though such a portrayal may appear completely outlandish, Israel's 
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/israel>  new foreign minister, Avigdor 
Lieberman, actually fits the above depiction to the letter.

*       In 2001, following his own confession, Lieberman was found 
<http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2009/03/07/avigdor-lieberman-convicted-child-beater-to-be-israeli-foreign-minister/>
  guilty of beating a 12-year-old boy. As part of a plea bargain, Lieberman was 
fined 17,500 shekels and had to promise never to hit young children again. 

*        In 2004, Lieberman's 21-year-old daughter Michal set up a consulting 
firm, which received <http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1063809.html>  11m 
shekels from anonymous overseas sources. Lieberman, according to the police, 
received more than a 2.1m-shekel salary from the company for two years of 
employment. In addition, according to an investigation by Haaretz, he allegedly 
received 
<http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=1068739&contrassID=0&subContrassID=0>
  additional severance pay – amounting to hundreds of thousands of shekels – in 
2006 and 2007, while he was minister of strategic affairs and deputy prime 
minister. According to Israeli law, this is illegal. 

*       Lieberman is an ex-member 
<http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1061172.html>  of Meir Kahane's party, 
Kach, which was outlawed due to its blatantly racist platform. Moreover, his 
views towards Arabs do not appear to have changed over the years. In 2003, when 
reacting to a commitment made by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to give amnesty to 
approximately 350 Palestinian prisoners, Lieberman declared that, as minister 
of transport, he would be more than happy to provide 
<http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=315541>  buses to take 
the prisoners to the sea and drown them there. 

*       In January 2009, during Israel's war on Gaza, Lieberman argued that 
Israel "must continue to fight Hamas just like the United States did with the 
Japanese in World War II. Then, too, the occupation of the country was 
unnecessary." He was 
<http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1231774444907&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull>
  referring to the two atomic bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. 

*       Lieberman does not live in Israel according to its internationally 
recognized borders, but rather in an illegal settlement called 
<http://www.peacenow.org.il/site/en/peace.asp?pi=57&docid=270>  Nokdim. Legally 
speaking, this would be like US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton residing in 
Mexico and UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband living on the Canary Islands. 

And yet, despite these egregious transgressions, newly-elected Prime Minister 
Binyamin Netanyahu has no qualms about appointing Lieberman to represent Israel 
in the international arena. Netanyahu's lust for power has led him to choose a 
man who actually poses a serious threat to Israel. Both Lieberman's message and 
style are not only violent, but have clear proto-fascist elements; and, as 
Israeli commentators have already intimated, he is extremely dangerous.

Politics being politics, most Western leaders will no doubt adopt a 
conciliatory position towards Lieberman, and agree to meet and discuss issues 
relating to foreign policy with him. Such a position can certainly be justified 
on the basis of Lieberman's democratic election; however much one may dislike 
his views, he is now the representative of the Israeli people. Those who decide 
to meet him can also claim that ongoing diplomacy and dialogue lead to the 
internalization of international norms and thus moderate extremism.

These justifications carry weight. However, Western leaders will also have to 
take into account that the decision to meet Lieberman will immediately be 
associated with the ban on Hamas, at least among people in the Middle East 
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middleeast/roundup> . In January 2006, Hamas 
won a landslide victory in elections that were no less democratic than the 
recent elections in Israel. While Hamas is, in many respects, an extremist 
political party that espouses violence, its politicians are representatives of 
the Palestinian people and are seen as struggling for liberation and 
self-determination.

If Western leaders want to be conceived as credible, they must change their 
policy and meet with Hamas as well. Otherwise, their decision to meet Lieberman 
will be rightly perceived as hypocritical and duplicitous, and the pervasive 
perception in the region – that the United States and Europe are biased in 
Israel's favour – will only be strengthened.

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Neve Gordon teaches politics at Ben-Gurion University, Israel. Read about his 
new book Israel’s Occupation at www.israelsoccupation.info
 
A version of this article was first published in the Guardian 
<http://www.guardian.co.uk>  on 25 March 2009.

 

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