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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, October 31, 2013
The “De-Zionization” of Israel: Drying up Ideological Wellsprings of Arab – Israeli Conflict
By Nicola Nasser-October 30, 2013
Gradually,
awareness that de-Zionization of the US and European foreign policy as
well as the internal policies of the State of Israel has become a
prerequisite for peace in the Middle East is steadily taking roots in
Israeli and world public opinion and consciousness.
However this awareness has
yet to wait for drying up the Zionist ideological wellsprings of the
Arab – Israeli conflict and translating it into real politics by
de-Zionization of Israel and disengaging western foreign policy from its
ideological attachment to Zionism.
In his article published by Foreign Policy on last October 25, James
Traub quoted US President Barak Obama in a speech last May, “announcing
a re-formulation of the war on terror,” as saying: “We cannot use force
everywhere that a radical ideology takes root;” the only alternative to
“perpetual war” is a sustained effort to reduce “the wellsprings of
extremism.”
The “wellsprings” of
“perpetual wars” and “extremism” in the Middle East during most of the
past twentieth century until now could easily be detected in the unholy
combination of real politics and the “radical ideology” of the secular –
turned – religious Zionism.
This combination made it
possible and seemingly ethical for Americans and Europeans to accept and
justify the unethical displacement of the indigenous Arab people of
Palestine to be replaced by a multi-national artificial gathering of
Jews who suffered oppression, anti – Semitism, pogroms and holocaust in
their western home countries.
US and European continued
attachment to the Zionist ideology lies at the heart of their treatment
of Israel, the offspring of this ideology, as one of their top “vital
interests” in the Middle East, which is an attachment that in turn lies
at the heart of anti-Americanism and other forms of Arab conflicts with
the “west.”
The safe haven of the “new
world” in America was a timely and practical solution for Europeans to
get rid of and solve their “Jewish Question;” it now absorbs more Jews
than Israel does.
The communists offered their
own solution; it materialized in the Jewish autonomous “Oblast” first
ever republic in the Russian Birobidzhan, close to the border of the
former Soviet Union with China, which was home to some three million
Jews before some one third of them immigrated to Israel following the
collapse of the communist empire.
The nation states basing
citizenship on the rule of law is now the rule of the day in Europe ,
where Jews enjoy full constitutional religious, civil, political and all
the other rights enjoyed by their compatriots.
There is no more a “Jewish
Question” in Europe in particular or in the west in general. If such a
question still persists there it is one related to the disproportionate
influence of Jewish citizens on the decision makers in the political,
financial and media arenas.
Nonetheless, the Zionist propaganda in Israel and abroad is still
fervently inciting that Jews are an endangered species outside Israel ,
soliciting Jewish immigration, encouraging dual citizenship and
binational loyalty among them and considering all Jews outside Israel as
“refugees.”
Writing in the http://www.huffingtonpost.com on September 6 last year, Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian leader and elected parliamentarian, quoted Shlomo
Hillel, a government minister and an active Zionist from Iraq , as
saying, “I don’t regard the departure of Jews from Arab lands as that of
refugees. They came here because they wanted to, as Zionists” and
quoted Former Knesset member Ran Cohen, who immigrated from Iraq , as
saying: “I have to say: I am not a refugee. I came at the behest of
Zionism.”
Consequently, the “Jewish
Question” moved ironically to the very Arab safe haven to which the
oppressed European Jews fled with their lives to survive the culture of
inquisition in Medieval Europe. The largest Jewish minority among Arabs
in Morocco nowadays tells the story.
This Arab safe haven was turned by the Zionist ideology into a hell of
wars, instability, ongoing conflict and home of a revived “Jewish
Question” since Israel was artificially created 65 years ago in the
heart of the Arab world, where Jews used previously to be a prosperous
minority in every one of the capitals of the 22 Arab states except
Jordan.
Zionism justifies the creation of Israel in Palestine by two basic
controversial arguments: That God promised the land to Jews no matter
what would happen to its Arab inhabitants who was there long before
Joshua and his army crossed River Jordan to destroy Jericho and kill
every man, woman, child and animal by “God’s command.”
On November 2, 1917, British Foreign Secretary then, Lord Balfour, acted
as the self – appointed messenger of God’s will to issue a modern God’s
promise to Jews to have a “homeland” in Palestine .
The modern justification of the Holocaust does not care that another
people, namely Arab Palestinians, pay the price for a crime they did not
commit.
Ironic but informative as well is the fact that Zionism was not originally a Jewish product.
According to the author of “Christian Zionism: Road-map to Armageddon?” (InterVarsity Press, 2004) Revd. Dr. Stephen Sizer, writing in the Middle East Monitor on last August 1, “The
origins of the movement can be traced to the early 19th century when a
group of eccentric British Christian leaders began to lobby for Jewish
restoration to Palestine as a necessary precondition for the return of
Christ… Christian Zionism therefore preceded Jewish Zionism by more than
50 years. Some of Theodore Herzl’s strongest advocates were Christian
clergy.” Dr. Sizer headlined his article, “Christian Zionism: The Heresy that Undermines Middle East Peace.”
He, together with the Heads
of Churches in Jerusalem: The Latin Patriarch Michel Sabbah, Archbishop
Swerios Malki Mourad of the Syrian Orthodox, the Episcopal Church Bishop
Riah Abu El-Assal and the Evangelical Lutheran Church Bishop Munib
Younan issued in 2006 and signed the Jerusalem Declaration on Christian
Zionism, which concluded: “We categorically reject Christian Zionist
doctrines as a false teaching that corrupts the biblical message of
love, justice and reconciliation.”
The Zionist narrative was
challenged by Israel ’s “New Historians.” Benny Morris, Ilan Pappe’, Avi
Shlaim, Tom Segev, Hillel Cohen, Baruch Kimmerling and others have
already reconsidered and created a post – Zionists’ awareness. Pappe’
concluded that the Zionist leaders planned and executed “ethnic
cleansing” to displace most of the Arab Palestinians.
Shlomo Sand’s trilogy – -
“The Invention of the Jewish People,” “The Invention of the Land of
Israel ” and his upcoming third volume “The Invention of the Secular
Jew” – - hits hard at the very foundations of Zionism.
The fact that the secular
Zionism was not popular among the world religious Jewry in the early
stages of the movement and that it is an ideology still opposed by a
strong Jewish minority is a fact Zionists are keen to smokescreen.
“The UN avenue” in Haifa, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv was renamed “The Zionism avenue” in response to the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) of Resolution 3379 on November 10, 1975, which determined that “Zionism is a form of racism and
racial discrimination;” it was revoked by the UNGA resolution 46/86 in
1991; the ongoing Israeli Zionist ideology and practices render its
repeal a premature step that should be reconsidered to reinstate it.
The world community as
represented by the United Nations, by adopting resolution 181 of 1947
dividing Palestine between its indigenous Arab Palestinians and the
invading aliens of the Zionist settlers played in the hands of Christian
and Jewish Zionism to commit an historical mistake that doomed peace in
the Middle East as an elusive humanitarian hope for a long time to
come.
Jews were an integral part
of the region’s history and social fabric until Zionism cut this fact
short. Only the prerequisite of de-Zionization of Israel and world
politics will make peace a dream that would come true in the region and
restore history to its normal course in it. The Crusaders’ interruption
of the regional history is an informative precedent from which all those
concerned could draw lessons.
* Nicola Nasser is a veteran Arab journalist based in Birzeit, West Bank of the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. nassernicola@ymail.com