By Hamid Dabashi (originally
published in
Palestine Chronicle)
Writing under circumstances when on a daily basis
Palestinian women and children are slaughtered by the Israeli army in Gaza is an
exceedingly difficult, for it seems utterly futile, task. But writing one must.
Writing by someone who has young children and who is watching pictures of the
maimed and murdered bodies of Palestinian children paraded in world media (never
in the US) is doubly difficult, for you see your own children, as you have and
hold and care for them, in those lifeless little bodies, wasted at the bloom of
their birth. But writing one must.
The Christmas massacre of Palestinians in Gaza in
2008/2009 is a turning point in a long and arduous history of struggles against
the European colonial settlement in their homeland—and the victory that they
have just scored with their bare hands and with the corpse of their children
against one of the deadliest military machineries in human history marks a
turning point in their long and noble struggles.
The state of Israel was established in 1948 on
the broken back, but defiant will, of Palestinian people, and predicated on the
moral deprivation of a Europe responsible for Jewish sufferings from medieval
pogroms to the genocidal Holocaust. The Christian Europe paid the price of what
they had done to Jews for centuries and millennia and then more during the
Jewish Holocaust by the land and liberty of Palestinians - not quite an unusual
treachery for European colonial craftsmanship over the centuries. For years, as
a result, Israel took full advantage of the moral depravation of European racism
that had caused so much Jewish pain and suffering. But in due course - and the
more the world learned about the terror that Zionism has visited upon
Palestinians - Israel lost that claim to the moral heritage of the Holocaust and
relied exclusively on its military might to sustain its brutal position of power
in its vicinity. By way of providing its subsidiary military services to US
imperialism in the region and beyond, Israel altogether abandoned its false
posture of victimhood and thrived in flagrant display of brutish force. As
Israel lost any assumption of moral authority over the legacy of the Jewish
Holocaust, it built massively on its military might - and it had a lot to show
for it.
In successive wars from its very colonial
inception in 1948 down to its territorial expansions in the aftermath of the
1967 war, Israel relied on conventional colonial warfare, expanded exponentially
on its might, and effectively transmuted itself into a massive military camp
with a thin veneer of civilian administration - all fully aided and abetted by
the US imperial interests in the region. Despite its initial military setback
during the Yum Kippur War of 1973, the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1978 and
then again 1982, and its subsequent occupation of Southern Lebanon (1984-2000)
established the Jewish state as by far the most powerful military in the region.
Facing corrupt, incompetent, or even collaborating Arab regimes, Israel banked
on European guilt and American regional interests and became the single most
brutish power in its neighborhood.
By the mid-1980's, Israel had lost all
assumptions of any moral claim on the Jewish Holocaust, while amassing a
military wherewithal unparalleled in the region and beyond. Just to make sure
this exponential military superiority remains intact, the pro-Israeli Zionist
lobby in the US banked and invested heavily in infiltrating, buying, and paying
for all the major and minor corridors of power, and changing the political
discourse of Americans in a manner that Arab and Muslim as two surrogates for
Palestinian meant terrorism and barbarity. On every Salute to Israel Parade in
New York, American Zionists flaunted their power in public for the whole world
to see. It was not until the publication of John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's
groundbreaking essay and then book on "the Israel Lobby" (2002/2007) that this
domination of American foreign policy became a subject of public debate, as it
was not until the publication of the former US president Jimmy Carter's book,
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid (2006), that the word aptly describing the Jewish
apartheid state was even accepted in public domain. Israel, however, could not
care less and stroke an effective alliance with American Neoconservative
movement and during the eight long and troubled years of George W. Bush's
presidency spent billions of American taxpayers money on turning itself into a
major military hardware in the American imperial machinery in the region.
Its presumption of moral authority exposed as a
hoax, the Israeli military might was in full display until the First Palestinian
Intifada (1987-1993), when a sustained course of urban uprising against the
Israeli occupation of Palestine began to turn the table and showed, for the
whole world to see, the utter futility of a conventional army (commanding a
massive stockpile of nuclear weaponry) against the will of a defiant people who
have refused to be ethnically cleansed from their own homeland. The Second "Al-Aqsa"
Intifada (2000-2007) was a continuation of the selfsame manifestation of the
incapacity of the Israeli military in the face of a sustained course of urban
uprisings. The two successive Intifadas forever changed the face of the
Palestinian national liberation movement, and diverted the course of events away
from corrupt, incompetent, or collaborationist leadership of their own or of the
Arab and Muslim states at large and towards grassroots civil disobedience and
urban uprising.
The impotence of the Israeli army in defeating
either of the two Palestinian Intifadas came to a spectacular manifestation
during the summer of 2006 when it suffered a resounding defeat in Lebanon by the
Lebanese Shi'i guerilla organization, the Hezbollah. What the July 2006 War more
than anything else demonstrated was the ineptitude of the Isareli army to engage
a guerrilla operation determined to protect its homeland. Israel pounded
Lebanon from air, land, and sea, for over a month, and gave it all it had, and
borrowed more from the US to drop on the Lebanese—and it meant nothing. Within
minutes after the ceasefire, the Lebanese Shi'is were driving back to their
destroyed homes in southern Lebanon to rebuild them and celebrated their
victory, while the Israeli warlords went back to their drawing boards to wonder
what had happened. The term "asymmetric warfare" now began to assume a renewed
significance.
The July 2006 War ended with not only Hezbollah
far stronger than it was, but with a solid military lesson that the asymmetric
warfare, as it has been fought by Palestinians and the Lebanese Shi'is, had
entered a new phase in which a simple and purposeful combination of civil
disobedience, urban uprising, global solidarity with the weak and the
impoverished, and lightweight guerilla operations effectively neutralized and
dismantled the superior military might of their colonizer by effectively
changing the nature of the resistance and altogether abandoning conventional
military operations, to which they do not have access anyway. The asymmetric
warfare in effect hits two targets with one shot: (1) renders the military
superiority of their occupying forces effectively irrelevant and in fact even
counterproductive, and (2) exposing the naked barbarism of their occupiers and
thus dismantling their expensive propaganda machinery as well. One picture of a
Palestinian child cold-bloodedly murdered by Israeli soldiers renders the
combined obscenity of CNN and New York Times (at the helm of a whole panoply of
propaganda outlets for Israel) useless in hiding the ugly truth of the side they
support.
By the end of the two Intifadas and the Lebanon
War of 2006 Palestinians and Lebanese appropriated the Biblical story of David
(for themselves) and Goliath (for Israel).
Why would Israel, after what happened to its
military might in the course of the two Intifadas and in Lebanon in the Summer
of 2006 repeat its criminal folly in Gaza, with even more brazen disregard for
the most common denominator of human decency? They are running out of options,
and they are clueless. Just as in the Summer of 2006 against the Hezbollah, the
Christmas massacre of 2008-2009 in Gaza is the final indication of the military
meltdown of Israel - that it has run out of military ideas, and that it is now
not just morally bankrupt but far more crucially militarily clueless. Israel has
already lost the Gaza invasion. The more the massive propaganda machinery of
Israel around the world tries to hide its brute barbarity against civilian
targets the more it has lost credibility in the eye of the global public opinion
and the more its ugly militaristic disposition becomes naked.
Everything that happened in Lebanon in 2006
advised against the Gaza operation, and yet Gaza happened. Gaza happened for I
believe a very simple reason. The Israelis do not trust Barack Obama (no matter
how much he catered to their whims) and Obama will be at the helm of the US
domestic and foreign policies for as long as perhaps eight years, and eight
years for an illegitimate colonial settlement is a very long time. More than
from Obama, Israelis and their AIPAC operatives in the United States are afraid
of the liberating and progressive movement that Obama has unleashed in the US -
the movement of a new generation of Americans who wish to come to the fold of
humanity at large and stop being the principle sponsor of warmongering around
the globe. No one knows what will happen to this movement - will Obama deliver
on his promises of change, will this movement dissipate, or will a new
generation of young and progressive Americans wrest the destiny of their
homeland from the confounding pathologies of predatory imperialism, vicious
Zionism, and Christian messianism? It is impossible to tell - there is much
cause for fear, and every reason for hope.
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 Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian
Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia
University in New York. Dabashi's latest book is
Iran: A People Interrupted |
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In their rush to change the facts on the ground,
as they call it, before Obama took office, the Israelis forgot how colonial
apartheid systems dig their own grave. The Gaza massacre of Christmas 2008/2009
is the Palestinian version of the Jallianwala Bagh (Amritsar) Massacre of April
1919 in India - in one exceedingly significant way. It shows not just the utter
moral deprivation of Israel, but infinitely more importantly, the military cul
de sac it faces with the collective uprising of a nation that refuses to be
ruled by brute occupiers of their homeland. Surrounding one of Gandhi's
gatherings, the British Army under the command of Brigadier-General Reginald
Dyer opened fire on the gathering of men, women and children and in an assault
that is said to have lasted only ten minutes murdered hundreds of defenseless
civilians. The Christmas massacre of 2008/2009 of Palestinians has lasted for
more than ten days already and caused the death of hundreds with thousands more
injured. This barefaced Israeli war crime marks a historic turn to a prolonged
Palestinian struggle. For it shows the not just the moral depravation of an
apartheid state but also the military ineptitude of a band of European
colonizers whose military might has finally come back to defeat itself.
The triumph of Palestinians over the military
might of Israel has a crucial lesson for their supporters around the globe -
millions of ordinary people who feel frustrated and helpless in the face of this
barefaced barbarity. Precisely in the same manner that Palestinians have
bypassed their own and other Arab and Muslim corrupt leadership and battled
against the racist supremacists who seek ethnically to cleanse them from their
own country by civil disobedience and urban uprising, the ordinary people around
the world can join their noble struggle by a sustained program of boycott and
divestment. Not just Israeli products, but companies like Starbucks, Nestlé,
McDonald's, and Coca Cola that actively support the Israeli military ought to be
aggressively boycotted. The divestment campaign that has been far more
successful in Western Europe needs to be reinvigorated in North America - as
must the boycotting of the Israeli cultural and academic institutions.
It is not just the worst of the Israelis who
(according to a recent poll by Haaretz) condone and actively support the
slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, but so have their very best, their
intellectuals, professors, journalists, filmmakers, novelists and poets, from
Amos Oz to David Grossman to A. B. Yehoshua to Meir Shalev and scores of others.
Naming names and denouncing individually every prominent Israeli intellectual
who has publicly endorsed their elected officials' wide-eyed barbarism, and then
categorically boycotting their universities and colleges, film festivals and
cultural institutions, is the single most important act of solidarity that their
counterparts can do around the world. 1.5 million impoverished human beings have
been choked to death in Gaza and this obscenity that calls itself "Israeli
intellectuals" does not even blink and says it is the Hamas' fault that they are
being slaughtered in their hundreds by the Israeli military.
Hamas is the poor and impoverished representative
of a poor and impoverished people. The obscenity of first demonizing Hamas and
then blaming it for the vicious war crimes that Israel is perpetrating against
Palestinians has now passed any measure of common decency. Hamas is the
legitimate and democratically elected representative of Palestinian people - a
grassroots organization deeply embedded in and integral to the Palestinian
national liberation movement. It is impossible to separate - either physically
or ideologically - Hamas from the people who have willed it into existence and
made it integral to the Palestinian national liberation. Hamas is neither the
only nor event the paramount but certainly a crucial aspect of the wish and the
will of Palestinian people - and no amount of murderous bombing of their women
and children is going to change that. Precisely the opposite: more young and
defiant Palestinians will join the noble cause of defending their homeland
against this militant band of European colonizers who have stolen their land and
liberty in the broad daylight of history.
As they are slaughtered in their hundreds by a
vicious military machinery called "Israel," Palestinians are teaching humanity
at large how to join their noble cause and safeguard the dignity of the human
soul - that of the Jewish people first and foremost.
About the author: Hamid Dabashi,
Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University
in New York, is the founder of Dreams of a Nation: A Palestinian Film Project,
committed to the preservation and promotion of Palestinian cinema. For more
information on the project visit Dreamsofanation.org. He contributed this
article to PalestineChronicle.com.
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