On October 3, 2001, then Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon said
to Shimon Peres: "One million Arabs are not worth a Jewish fingernail."
Last week the present Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin
Netanyahu, spoke, perhaps illegally, to the U.S. Congress. His speech
was a flagrant, derisive and insulting interference in United States
foreign policy. This past Sunday, the Israeli Foreign Minister, Mr. Avigdor
Lieberman, said: "Anyone's who's against us (Israel), there's nothing to do --
we should raise an axe and cut off his head." The comparisons to ISIL terrorism
are obvious and too easy to claim. Some of us who often oppose Israeli
policies like the occupation of the West Bank and the siege of Gaza
could also shudder in fear and righteous anger over what we could see as
a personal threat. But I am much more concerned with the violent words
of a Foreign Minister from the so-called "democracy" of Israel, supported
with billions of U.S. tax dollars, aimed at the Palestinian citizens
of the occupied territories and, especially, the 1.5 million
Palestinians who are nominal citizens of Israel, citizens with a vote, all of whom
face a frightening escalation of legal and social discrimination. It is a continuation
of the ethnic cleansing, the Nakba ("catastrophe" in Arabic) of 1948 with the
goal of starving the Palestinians in Gaza to death and annexing all of Palestine, from
the Jordan River, west to the Mediterranean Sea. And the words we hear from
the Israeli leadership are not mere rhetoric, just ask the survivors of the seven
week slaughter last summer of the Palestinians of Gaza. It is hard to negotiate
for peace with an axe coming down on your neck.
Published on March 22, 2015 05:59