Vic Rosenthal, FRESNO ZIONISM
The single greatest misconception about the conflict between Israel and its neighbors is that it’s about the Palestinians. A corollary to this is the idea that creating a Palestinian state would be a step toward peace.
Focusing on the relations between Israel and the Palestinians turns the conflict inside out. In
fact it is driven by the absolute rejection of a Jewish state in the
Middle East by all the Muslim nations in the region, which dates back to
the beginning of Zionism, before the founding of the state of Israel,
before the development of specifically Palestinian nationalism, and long
before the 1967 war.
This rejection was founded on religious principles and ethnic hatred,
and has been aggressively nurtured over the years by various parties —
Muslim leaders, the Nazis, British colonialists and the Soviets — and
has developed a mythical history whose consequence is that the honor of
the Muslim nations and the purity of the land can only be regained by
extirpating Jewish sovereignty.
A
huge amount of anti-Israel propaganda and psychological warfare, much
of which was guided by the Soviet KGB, amplified the conflict. In the
Arab world, such things as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the idea
that Israel or international Jewry perpetrated 9/11 (in order to blame
it on Arabs), and numerous accusations that Westerners would call
‘crazy’, are accepted as non-controversial truths.
Since
1967, the international Left — especially including Jewish and Israeli
leftists — has adopted the Palestinian cause and accepted the historical
myth about Israel’s creation as ethnic cleansing of a Palestinian
nation. While not as
gullible as the Arabs, the Left is prepared to believe almost any
accusation about Israeli mistreatment of Palestinians, including stories
about massacres, murders of Palestinian children, etc.
Both
Muslims and the Left have been sufficiently impacted by anti-Jewish and
anti-Israel brainwashing to the point that they are not able to
evaluate information inputs about the subject rationally. Israel, for
them, is the Devil.
For
those of us who still have open minds, the explanatory power of the idea
that the basis of the conflict is the existence of a Jewish state and
not the lack of a Palestinian one, is obvious.
The Arab states have been historically unfriendly to the Palestinian Arabs.
During the War of Independence, they encouraged the flight of Arabs
from Israeli-held territory. After the war they repressed Palestinian
nationalism in their territories except insofar as guerrillas could be
used against Israel. Egyptian rule in Gaza was particularly brutal and
oppressive. Arab nations except Jordan never gave Palestinians
citizenship, and in some cases (e.g., Lebanon and Saudi Arabia), placed
restrictions on residence, employment
and education that can only be called apartheid. Jordan and Lebanon
fought mini-wars against the PLO, and Kuwait and Saudi Arabia expelled
Palestinians after the Gulf War.
If the Arab nations had wanted a Palestinian state in the territories, they could have established one in 1948-67.
But that was (almost) the last thing they wanted! Instead, they fought
every initiative to integrate Palestinian refugees, so that they could
be used as a weapon against Israel.
Even
the Palestinian leadership itself famously turned down the possibility
of sovereignty in 1938, 1947, 2000-1, and 2008. They tell us that the
offers weren’t good enough — they lied about the content of the Camp
David offer, according to US negotiator Dennis Ross — but one would
think that a people thirsting for a state would take an offer, even if
it was initially less than what they hoped for (the Jews did).
These
facts are mystifying if you think that the conflict is based on the
‘need’ for a Palestinian state. But the mystery vanishes when you
understand that it is all about the existence of a Jewish state.
No
technocratic compromise which would create a Palestinian state while
keeping a Jewish one has ever been acceptable to the Palestinians.
Currently, they keep coming up with preconditions which prevent
negotiations from taking place. Why? Because they know that Israel will
not agree to commit suicide. Better to get what they can unilaterally
from the UN.
Today the
military forces poised against Israel come primarily from Iran and its
proxy Hizballah, as well as a Syrian regime that is more and more
propped up by Iran. Iranian propaganda, of course, pays lip
service to the Palestinians, but is mainly focused on the idea that
Zionism must be destroyed, and not that Palestine should be established.
It goes without saying that if Iran launches its threatened missile war
against Israel, Palestinian Arabs on both sides of the Green Line will
be in harm’s way.
If a
Palestinian state were created in the territories, neither the Arab
nations and Iran or the Palestinians would be satisfied. Mahmoud Abbas
of the Palestinian Authority has said that in that case he would press
further claims against Israel — for right of return, etc. — in the UN
and international courts. Proponents of Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions
(BDS) have also made it clear that only right of return and the
de-Zionisation of Israel would be a reason to call off their actions.
And Hizballah claims that Israel is still ‘occupying’ Lebanese territory
even after the UN carefully delimited the border.
It is not about ‘Palestine’, it is about Israel.
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