M. J. Rosenberg, in a commentary on the Mearsheimer and Walt
study of the influence of the Israeli lobbies on our representatives
offered this reflection, an observation that came from his own
experience serving representatives over the years:
“Once again,
Presidential candidates are being told that in order to earn the
‘pro-Israel’ label, they must heartily endorse the status quo. That
means that when asked what they would do about the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, the candidates must state unequivocal support for Israeli
policies. … They must never use the words ‘even-handed’ or ‘honest
broker.’ There is a script and candidates must not deviate from it.”
(“W-M’s Best Seller: Why the Hysteria?” 09/07/07).
“There is a script and candidates must not deviate from it.” So much
for the valiant soul who searches his/her conscience, free in his/her
mind to decide issues that send young Americans to their deaths or to
varying states of dementia caused by roadside bombs that shake the
brain inside the skull like a bartender preparing a cocktail. So much
for the valiant legislator that hides behind the façade dictated to him
or her by AIPAC extolling the desire of the Israeli government for
peace with Palestine when, in fact, it desires nothing of the sort
short of the slow, agonizing, and insidiously torturous ethnic
cleansing of all Palestinians from their own homeland. So much for the
representatives of the people, who were voted into office with the
expressed understanding that they would not just bring the invasion of
Iraq to an end but would not create another unprovoked war with another
mid-east nation that would cause the deaths of more U.S. soldiers to
say nothing of the innocent people caught in the maelstrom of murderous
slaughter their mild “yea” could cause even as it ushers forth from
their respective mouths. So much for liberty, for the mind free to
reflect, weigh and judge for self. So much for the mind Jesus sought to
instil in the Christian, the true Christian who followed His
teachings, not the venom hurled from the pulpit of Pastor John Hagee
and his ilk, militant ministers of the Anti Christ they condemn,
preaching a gospel of hate that supports the rabid minority of Zionists
that debase the very beliefs of Christianity.
Listen to the voice of Christ that our representatives have buried
under their fear of AIPAC retribution lest they have to confront the
reality of Jesus’ teachings, not the “reality on the ground” that the
AIPAC vultures peck at them day in and day out. Hear the words of
Jesus, words never uttered by Hagee who would find no peace in the
inclusiveness they extol:
“He made strangers his own;
In their differences, they manifested his will.” (Plate 99: 9)
“The Truth is one and many,
So as to teach us the innumerable One of Love.” (Plate 102:12)
“So it is with the sons of God; wherever they are
They are just as precious to their Father.” (Plate 110:48)
“Whoever is free of the world
Can no longer be made into a slave there.” (Plate 113)
(from the Gospel of Philip, Jean-Yves LeLoup, Inner Traditions, VT)
Christ’s intent, as expressed here as it is in the gospels of Matthew,
Mark, Luke and John, is to show humans that they can be one with him by
comprehending what he says and does – to see in the differences of
people, including strangers, the Truth that there is in all diversity
One Love that binds because all are precious to their Father. This is a
gospel of inclusiveness, not divisiveness. But to attain that Truth,
each must abandon the “wills” of the Hagee’s and AIPAC that seek to
force their intents on our representatives by coercion through money
and fear through controlled power that destroys the politician. Our
representatives must be free in mind and spirit, not slaves to the
fanatics of Dominionism and Zionism.
There is an untold irony behind the research that Mearsheimer and Walt
brought to light, a story that goes back to the years preceding the UN
creation of the state of Israel. As early as 1941, and obviously for
some years preceding that date, Jews living in Palestine found
themselves under the total control of the “gangs” of Zionists who
dictated the allegiance they must have to the establishment of the
Zionist state they were determined to bring into existence. That
allegiance they ensured through coercion and fear. These are the words
of the British High Commissioner for Palestine, Harold MacMichael,
addressed to the Secretary of State, dated 16
th of October, 1941.
3. A second matter which deeply impresses me is the almost Nazi control
exercised by the official Jewish organizations over the Jewish
community, willy nilly, through the administration of funds from
abroad, the issue of labor certificates in connection with the
immigration quota, the forced contribution of funds and the power of
the Histadruth. The Royal Commission were, in my view, fundamentally at
error in describing the Jewish community in Palestine as “intensely
democratic’ (chapter V, paragraph 7). The Zionist organization, the
whole social structure which it has created in Palestine, has the
trappings but none of the essentials of democracy. The community is
under the closed oligarchy of the Jewish official organizations which
control Zionist policy and circumscribe the lives of the Jewish
community in all directions – the Mapai, the Histadruth, the Vaad Leumi
and the Jewish Agency. The reality of power is in the Agency, with the
Hagana, the illegal military organization, always in the background.
(copy of dispatch, Reference No. 0.8.573, Rhodes Library Archives,
Bodleian Library, Oxford University).
The irony of course is that the Jewish people, roughly 500,000 in 1941,
were, in the opinion of the High Commissioner for the British Mandate
government, controlled by the Zionists by methods not dissimilar to
those being used on Jews and legislators alike in our government today.
M and W have recounted the techniques used to subdue criticism of the
state of Israel so that our representatives fear even the use of “even
handed” or “balanced broker” that might imply the need for some measure
of justice by Israel for the Palestinians. MacMichael’s report
establishes the truth about the military power Zionists had at their
disposal even as early as 1941. He notes they could field approximately
30,000 well trained and experienced troops, and in numbers and caliber
they are a “formidable adversary.” Yet, then as now, the Zionists
proclaim that it is the Jews who are in danger, who are the victims
despite their evident superiority then as now.
The issue is not that our representatives obsequiously cater to the
desires of AIPAC and the Israeli lobbies; a brief recounting of the
constant flood of resolutions and acts passed in support of their
desires is sufficient to show that reality (this is not a complete
list, only a smattering): HR 311, 371, 390, 398, 615, 617, 4235, 4681
(the Palestine Anti-Terrorist Act, not yet passed in the house but
passed in the Senate as S2370), the Syrian Accountability Act, HR 1828
passed 398 to 4, and, perhaps the most cowardly resolution of all, one
in direct opposition to the expressed condemnation of every nation in
the UN, the one that endorsed Israel’s ravaging of Lebanon, its
unparalleled invasion of a nation that had done nothing to Israel in
the late summer of 2006, a vote that effectively left every congressmen
stark naked before the moral outrage of the world’s community, and, one
more that sets their cowardice before the public as if it glowed in
florescent lights, one in striking contradiction to the reversed action
under way on the remembrance of the Armenian Genocide, HR 52 paying
tribute to Rev. Waitstill Sharp and Martha Sharp in commemoration of
the Jewish Holocaust, passed unanimously 413-0, and HR583 which
recognizes the 6 million Holocaust victims passed this year, September
17. Why do they have trouble remembering the Armenians?
And, finally, we must consider HR 2464 and HR 2953 to direct the
Secretary of Education to provide grants to promote Holocaust education
and awareness in K-12 in all states. This legislation does not promote
the Holocausts most relevant to the American people, the holocaust
against the Native indigenous peoples that lived on this land when
Europe invaded or the Holocaust that our forebears and citizens
executed through the “institution” of slavery where millions died at
sea and millions more were buried in unmarked graves. It does not
include the Armenian Holocaust or the Bosnian Holocaust of recent years
or that in Darfur presently, or Rowanda, or our own taking place in
Iraq where over a million civilians have died or in Palestine which is
currently in its 60
th year of genocide.
I would commend the learning outcomes that should result from study of
the Holocaust, outcomes that are pertinent to all such barbaric
behavior by humans against their brothers and sisters. “Teaching about
Holocaust allows students to consider such issues as indifference
toward suffering, use and abuse of power, prejudice, racism, and the
disintegration of civilized values” (The Holocaust Education Project,”
Margnet Lincoln). Indeed, all our representatives might benefit from
such study, but not by isolating it to the tragedies suffered by one
group with no mention or concentration on others. Perhaps the heinous
actions of the state powers that exist and terrorize their citizens and
those under occupation, as in Darfur, Iraq, and Palestine, might force
our legislators and those in the UN to intervene and stop the
slaughters, not with military force, but moral force, that the
teachings of Jesus as noted above, teachings now embodied in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, become the shield of Justice for
all.
But this is not to be. Our legislators hide behind their feigned love
of Israel as dictated to them by the lobbies, feigned because they
proclaim the friendship for that democratic state, the only one in the
mid-east when they know in their heart of hearts that Israel is not a
democracy, not in its constitution (which it does not have even after
60 years of existence), not in its apartheid restrictions imposed on
its Arab (read Palestinian) citizens (which it proclaims are equal in
all respects to Jews though Jews alone can purchase land in Israel),
not in its moral adherence to international law or the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (although it is a signatory to that
document even as it defies 160 UNGA resolutions asking that Israel
abide by international law). No, our legislators will continue to
grovel before the lobby, to speak the script, to assure themselves the
continued support of those who dictate how they will vote despite the
consequences to the best interests of the United States.
Let’s consider the consequences and weigh them before the “One Love”
that Christ suggested might be a way to everlasting peace. I’m not
going to relate a series of statistics that demonstrate the idiocy of
the lobby’s line that Israel is in danger of “being wiped off the map.”
Any staff member can be sent to gather that information should the
congressman wish to contrast the enormity of the evidence that shows
that the state of Israel dominates in all respects the reality on the
ground over a population, an indigenous population, that has nothing –
no army, no weaponry of consequence, no control of its own territory,
no air force, no navy, no Revolutionary Guard, no tanks, no F-16s, no
planes period, no water, no roads, no electricity, even no garbage
pickup, except as Israel may grant in its largesse – it has only the
force of moral superiority to throw against the occupiers, the
oppressors who have been condemned by the international community over
and over again, and but for the fawning obedience of our
representatives as they cast their lone veto in the Security Council,
Israel might have been forced to accept its moral responsibility before
the world’s communities and grant a tinge of justice to the people of
Palestine.
Instead, let me offer a few images of the reality they allow to happen
in the name of America, the land that in its foundational documents
extols equality for all people, the Bill of Rights for all people,
justice before the courts regardless of privilege, a voice in the
government that is granted the right to govern by the consent of the
people, and from these basic rights, the moral foundation that requires
each and every citizen, most certainly our legislators, responsibility
to ensure that justice for all is served. Instead, we are placed under
the pall of a small group of our citizens who manipulate our
legislators to their own ends by coercion and fear, and, in that
control, they deny the rights of the American people to determine their
own fate.
This is the same reality that Akiva Elder, the prominent journalist for
Ha’aretz,
the moderate Israeli newspaper, notes, in an interview with Amy
Goodman, is his lot when covering military affairs in Israel. He and
his colleagues must endure the review of their reporting by the
military before it is published and any reporting on Israeli military
actions must be seen through the lens of external newspapers, “the New
York Times reported that.” “The policy is that we have an Israeli
military censorship, and there is an agreement between the military
censor and the editors of the Israeli papers that when it comes to
sensitive issues, we have to submit every story to the censor …” When
Amy Goodman asked, “You’re in the United States now. Do you still have
to abide by …” “I’m afraid so.” “Why?” “You don’t want to put me into
trouble, right? I have to go back to Israel. Well, if you offer me
asylum, then I will consider it. But my children are waiting for me at
home, so I – you’ll have to forgive me.” “What would happen if you
defied the censor?” “My editor on my newspaper will be fined.” Such is
the state of open dialogue and investigative reporting in that
democratic state. But then one might argue that our own press operates
under similar restraints imposed by its corporate owners. (see
interview with Amy Goodman on “Democracy Now,” 10/8/2007). How similar
Elder’s comments to those made by Rosenberg that are imposed on our
legislators. How similar the means of control imposed on the Jews in
1941 by the ruling oligarchy of “the Agency and Hagana.”
Perhaps if our legislators had fought in the military, (there are some
exceptions), they might envision the enormity of the contrast on the
ground. The reporting talks about battles with Palestinian militants,
about terrorist attacks against IDF forces, about military engagements
with Hamas fighters, (the primary source of our main stream media
information as it comes from Israeli officials), but does not mention
that one side has tanks and humvies, a network of highways for military
transport, satellite surveillance, F-16 fighter jets for air cover
support, helicopters with missile launchers, state of the art machine
guns for its soldiers, and night goggles while the Palestinian
insurgent has spit and stones, homemade Qassam rockets, and ancient
rifles. How difficult can it be to hurl such weaponry, $300,000 dollar
missiles at paraplegic men in wheelchairs? How difficult can it be to
drop 500 pound bombs on apartment tenements in refugee camps? How
difficult can it be to prevent ambulances from taking injured people to
hospitals? How difficult can it be to deal with children that throw
stones at tanks and use them as target practice? How difficult can it
be to prevent fishermen from catching a few fish off Gaza when the
Israeli Navy controls the shore with state of the art ships? How
difficult can it be to control the lives of all Palestinians when the
state can field 700 checkpoints throughout the West Bank and Gaza,
surround the entire area with a cement and steel and electric wall that
literally imprisons the entire people, imposes identification systems
that control movement throughout the occupied territory with IDs and
colored license plates, and controls all legal matters of recourse to
justice by courts totally controlled by the Israeli state? This is
justice? This is the American way? This is the best use of our 3 to 5
billion dollars every year to ensure peace in Palestine? What
hypocrisy. What mockery of our purported democratic system. What a way
to ensure that America is hated around the world. Yet this is what our
legislators have bought for the American people by fawning before their
benefactors at AIPAC.
You have heard of the injustice done to Israel by the “kidnapping” of
three soldiers, the ostensible cause of Israel’s invasion of Lebanon?
Strange that word “kidnapping.” Israel has over 11,000 Palestinians,
hundreds of them children, incarcerated without charge. They have not
been kidnapped. They are potential terrorists. Yet according to Geneva
Conventions, occupied people can legally fight against their occupiers.
“Kidnapping” becomes “capturing” an enemy soldier. States negotiate the
exchange of prisoners, they do not attack an innocent nation. You have
heard that individual Palestinians attack Israelis, even commit suicide
to destroy innocent people, yet we never hear that Israel daily commits
crimes against humanity as declared in the Geneva Conventions and in
the UN Charter against masses of Palestinians by collective punishment,
house demolition in the thousands, confiscation of homes and land,
stealing of natural resources to supply the settlements, torture of
prisoners, extrajudicial executions, all illegal, all done with the
complicity of our Congress, in our name.
These are the representatives that are devoted to America’s security,
its standing before the international community, and human rights. They
like the first lady last month (USA Today, October 10, 2007) proclaim
their intense desire to ensure that human rights are protected – in
Burma, in Darfur, in Pakistan, in all the hot spots on the globe, but
not in Palestine. The only human rights we protect in Palestine are
those of the occupiers.
We overlook how the occupiers train their teenage troops to act against
the people they oppress. Dalia Karpel reported in Haaretz’ Hebrew
Weekend Supplement September 21, 2007 the nature of that training based
on interviews with former IDF soldiers. Needless to say it was not
reported in the American press. This report describes the research of
Psychologist Nofer Ishai-Karen and Psychology Professor Joel Elizur of
the Hebrew University. “We Israeli Soldiers – were put there to punish
the Palestinians, says Ilan Vilenda, an Israeli soldier who served in
Rafah during the first Intifada.” “The soldiers enjoyed the
‘intoxication of power’, and had pleasure from using violence,”
according to the researchers. “What is great is that you don’t have to
follow any law or rule. You feel that YOU ARE THE LAW; you decide. Once
you go into the Occupied Territories YOU ARE GOD.” “We drove through
Rafah. A man of 25 walked nearby. He didn’t hurl a stone at us or
anything. Then without any reason “X” shot him in the stomach. We left
him lying on the sidewalk.” “He captured a kid and broke his elbow.
Broke the kid’s elbow! Damn me if I’m not telling the truth! Then the
NCO treaded on the kid’s stomach three times, before he moved on. We
couldn’t believe our eyes … But the next day we went on patrol with
that guy and the soldiers started to imitate him.” “A woman threw a
stone at me. I kicked her with my foot at her crotch. I broke her. She
can’t have children any longer. Next time she won’t throw sandals at me
… and when another woman spat at me she got the butt of my gun in her
face. She can’t spit now.” “He was real big, some 30 years old. He
refused detention. We hit him but couldn’t force him down. … We beat
him and told him to lie down. Till he finally did. We drove to the base
with him. By that time he had lost consciousness. He died some days
later.” These are the compassionate humanitarians that oversee the
International laws that govern the responsibilities of the occupying
forces. These are the soldiers we support. This is the way we protect
America.
And so our legislators, fearing their own potential loss of their House
or Senate seat, continue to support the desires of the Neo-cons and
AIPAC and its fellows despite the condemnation of the world’s
communities that see nothing but hypocrisy in their behavior. What the
world sees is simple enough if Americans were given the truth by its
main stream media: “700 checkpoints that strangle the Palestinians’
freedom of movement, 68 women forced to give birth at checkpoints since
the year 2000, half of the babies died and four of the women, 18,000
houses have been demolished by Israel since 1967, often over the heads
of their inhabitants … In the old city of Hebron, 400 fanatical
settlers – protected by Israeli Defense Force soldiers – hold 30,000
Palestinians to ransom. They stone and kick the inhabitants, while the
Israeli army forbids Palestinians to drive – in some areas, even to
walk – on the streets. I saw for myself the concrete blocks, rubbish
and human excrement thrown down onto passing Palestinians by the
illegal settlers occupying the flats above Arab shops.. The racist
graffiti is shocking …” (“Go and See the Truth for Yourself, I Did,”
Asad Khan, Special Registrar, Respiratory Medicine Wythenshawe
Hospital, Manchester, UK, British Medical Journal, October 7, 2007).
So while our legislators dress appropriately in their double breasted
suits, with their American flag lapel pins glowing in the ballroom
lights at the AIPAC gala, as they grovel before the keypad denizens of
the posh offices that turn out the legislation they will vote on in the
following weeks, the people of Palestine suffer the humiliation, the
suffering, the agony of the occupation, the illegal occupation, that
our friends on K street impose on people they do not know or could care
less about. Yet there are those in the Jewish community who suffer a
like humiliation as they watch their compatriots commit their
non-Jewish atrocities to further their rapid Zionist ends, and they,
like us, must endure the corrosive rot of our constitution and Bill of
Rights as the cowards in our Congress convince themselves that they are
obedient to the word of their Christ and uphold the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights even as they lift their cocktail glass in
celebration of the latest resolution they’ve passed for their masters.