Sultan Knish
For the last twenty years Israel has been swept into an obsession with
few parallels except to the Dutch Tulip economy. Except instead of
tulips, its commodity of choice is an even more insubstantial thing, the
faint promise of peace.
Peace fever is the disease consuming Israel as surely as the Black Death
took Europe. If the Dutch traded fortunes for flowers, the Israelis
have traded away most of their territory for worthless pieces of paper
that last about as long as tulips do. Mostly, like Madoff's investments,
after they wither and die it turns out that they were never worth
anything to begin with.
Take the Camp David Accords, greeted with insane romantic fervor in
Jerusalem and European capitals, but resented and despised by Egyptians
because they were a reminder of how their army had failed to destroy
Israel. It was a worthless accord that gave Egypt a vast amount of
territory in exchange for maintaining a status quo that it had no choice
but to maintain after losing multiple wars. With the fall of Mubarak,
it was revealed that the Accords were never more than moonbeams and
fairy dust. A puff of Arab Spring and they are gone.
Camp David was an illusion, but the Oslo Accords are a delusion. A tulip
economy where Israel doles out fortunes in money, land and power in
exchange for the promise of peace and an end to the violence...
tomorrow, always tomorrow. The most devastating impact of the delusion
isn't on the cemeteries where children lie side by side with soldiers,
on the broken homes and synagogues of Gaza, or on the tightening circle
of terror around Jerusalem. As with all delusions, its most devastating
impact is on the mind.
The conflict has formed into two camps. The Muslims are pro-Palestine.
The Jews are pro-Peace, which means they are both pro-Palestine and
pro-Israel. They are for Israel and for the terrorists trying to destroy
Israel. What does being pro-Peace actually mean? It means believing
above all else that peace is possible and that it will come riding in on
a white donkey in our time, if we just want it badly enough.
The last twenty years have been hard on the illusion of peace. As the
violence goes on year after year, it has become necessary to assign
blame somewhere. There are the Dershowitzes who say that Israel wants
peace; but that it lacks an amenable peace partner. There are the
Friedmans who say that both sides lack leaders who want peace. Then
there are the Beinarts who blame Israel for not seizing the opportunity
to make peace.
Only one of those positions is logically supportable within the context
of the peace delusion. If Israel lacks a peace partner, then why not
abandon the whole peace process, reclaim the territory, expel the
terrorists and restore order? If both Israel and the Palestinian
Authority are hopeless, then what is there to negotiate when neither
party wants peace? Blaming Israel is the only internally consistent
position for a peace advocate because it avoids coming to grips with the
futility of negotiating with terrorists.
The only way to sustain the peace delusion is by blaming Israel. And
that very act concedes the hopelessness of the Palestinian Authority and
the farce of negotiating with it. Why blame Israel? Because Israel is
democratic, it has a vibrant opposition, it is peaceloving, it is
capable of change. Israel is everything that the people it is trying to
make peace with aren't.
Blaming the terrorists opens up a hopeless catalog of violence,
corruption, incitement and madness. There is no way to catalog all that
and still honestly go on believing that peace is possible. To browse
MEMRI or PalWatch is to confront the tragedy of life and let the
illusions and delusions die as all folly does when exposed to the light.
The only way to keep the lie of peace alive is by blaming Israel.
The peace disease infects its victims with self-hatred as the only way
to keep the pathogen alive. And the disease has no end. There was a time
when Arafat was the guest of honor among peaceniks; now it's Hamas.
Peter Beinart is busy explaining that Hamas really isn't that bad once
you get to know them. Forget the genocidal Hamas charter, the wunderkind
of the anti-Israel peace camp says, just pay attention to a few
selected excerpts from their interviews with the foreign press.
And why not? It's what the peace camp did with Arafat and that worked
out great. Why not do it with Hamas? What's the worst that could happen?
The internal logic of the disease is inescapably consistent. We had to
believe in Arafat in order to believe in peace. Now that our peace
partners have expressed a preference for Hamas over Fatah, we have to
believe in Hamas, in order to believe in peace. To believe in peace we
have to believe in a peace partner to have peace. We have to believe
that there is hope for peace with every terrorist, that the lack of
peace is our fault-- not theirs.
The one thing that sufferers of the peace disease have to believe above
all else in order to remain consistent is that Israel is at fault. Any
deviation from that is an inconsistency. That inconsistency is why the
pro-Peace, pro-Israel side can always win on the facts, while still
losing the debate. They can lay out their case against Fatah and Hamas
in all its glorious detail, the incontestable facts, the quotes and the
documentation, and then they finish with an absurdity that unmakes their
position. Israel still wants peace. Yet, if half of what they say is
true, then who is there to have peace with?
The other side is not bogged down by such contradictions. Their
consistent narrative is that Israel has repeatedly avoided sincerely
making peace. Whatever Israel has done, does or will do is not enough.
It can never be enough, because if it were enough, there would be peace.
And there is nothing that the terrorist populations can do that is too
horrifying, too repugnant or too great a breach of faith. If they trade
in Fatah for Hamas, then the Beinarts will dutifully pop up to introduce
us to the newly peaceful Hamas and the same old intractable Israel.
Why then should the Palestinian Arabs make peace with the Jewish ogre
and its checkpoints and walls, its bomb-sniffing dogs, law of return and
settlements? They shouldn't is the implication. The terrorists have
every right not to want peace with us; it is we who must prove our good
faith and our humanity. It is we who must strive to prove ourselves
worthy of even sitting across a negotiating table with them.
Sick? Demented? Twisted? All of the above, but also completely logical.
If you are going to be delusional, then it is best to be consistently
delusional. Why be neurotic, when you can be flat out insane? Why settle
for a second rate phobia when you can go for full on schizophrenia?
Hope and faith often dance close to the level of madness. Sustaining
misdirected hope in the face of reality requires a great deal of faith
or delusion.
Delusional does not mean stupid. Highly intelligent people are more
likely to be deluded because they have a greater capacity for imagining
and then rationalizing the delusion. A stupid person would assume that
being shot at marks the end of peace negotiations. It takes a highly
intelligent person to rationalize the shots as not an attack on him, but
on the negotiations, which are the only way to stop the cycle of
violence.
Some financial observers have hypothesized that the problem with our
economy is that it is run by highly intelligent people. They may have a
point. Stupid people can lose money, but they can't create imaginary
money. And they are always waiting for the police to show up at their
door with a warrant. Highly intelligent people though can create entire
tiers of imaginary value and trade them back and forth in a glorious
tulip economy, which everyone believes in, until unaccountably the whole
thing evaporates because it was never there.
Israel's peace economy is the work of highly intelligent people trading
real world items for an imaginary currency that they have turned into
their national existence. Their burning conviction is that the only
reason the imaginary currency has not realized its full value is because
they have greedily not given up enough real world items to make the
imaginary currency appreciate in value.
It's not a mental illness unique to Israel or to Jews. It is how cons
work. Once you've been conned, you either wise up and move on, or you
protect your sunk cost, your self-esteem and your credibility by
throwing in more good money after bad. The only way to keep justifying
this destructive behavior is by believing that the con artists are
legitimate, that there is a system, and that you just need to put in
more money to get back ten times what you put in.
I want peace. I also want to cure all diseases, and universal happiness
and immortality for all. The difference between me and virtually every
Jewish communal leader is that I know that I can't have those things
because they don't exist. And if they did, I couldn't get them by giving
money and land to a bunch of grubby socialist and Islamist militias.
In a time of war, modern people base their goodness on wanting peace,
because doing so allows them to believe that they are good people, not
bloodthirsty monsters cavorting on a throne of skulls. And to go on
believing that, they cannot refuse any offer of peace; otherwise, they
would be choosing war over peace. Then they would be bloodthirsty
monsters resting their feet on a giant pile of corpses. Instead they
show themselves to be idiots with no sales resistance and no common
sense.
If a war is worth fighting, then it is worth fighting until the
conditions that make that war necessary no longer exist. The minimal
condition of any war is the willingness of the other side to stop
fighting. If this condition is not met, then nothing else matters. Not
peace doves or postmodern neurosis. It is not a matter of opinion at
that stage, but a matter of fact, that the war will go on. It will go on
regardless of what you do because you are not in control of the
conflict.
To believe that you will have something because it is an absolute good
and that to strive for it is so moral that the failure to do so is
immoral regardless of its feasibility, is magical thinking. It is every
bit as delusional as waiting for a magic fish to swim up and grant you
three wishes. And once you base your identity on a commitment to an
absolute good that cannot be achieved except through your own
destruction, then you have committed suicide.
That is Israel's peace disease in a nutshell. It is not unique to
Israel. It can be found in America and Europe. It can be found anywhere
modern enlightened people fail to come to grip with the necessity of
violence in the affairs of men and escape into illusion and delusion
instead. It is a fatal disease. It does not kill quickly or cleanly, it
is an agonizing fevered death filled with hallucinations, peace doves
circling the ceiling, amputation after amputation, bloody limbs piled on
the altar of peace that burns and burns until everything is consumed
and only the ashes remain.
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