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'Nuke Gaza' is next
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 05 - 11 - 2009

When it comes to Israel the buck stops in Washington, having enabled and continued to support its worst excesses, writes Jeff Gates*
Israel's "legitimacy" will not last. Of course, that assumes its legitimacy was deserved. That issue also is now called into question in light of the consistency of Israeli behaviour over the past six decades. The emerging issues are: When and how will the recognition of Israel's nation-state status be withdrawn? How will Tel Aviv behave in the interim?
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman may have tipped his Masada hand when he reportedly told Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that Israel might use nuclear weapons against Gaza. The threat to Israel is not the 1.5 million Gazans who reside in the world's largest open- air prison. The threat is fast-growing global outrage at the abuse it inflicts on Palestinians, commencing with the ethnic cleansing of 400-plus villages 61 years ago.
Not since 1948 has this enclave of extremists mounted such a public relations offensive. Christian Zionist president Harry Truman trusted Jewish Zionist lobbyists when he solicited assurances that they would not become what they immediately became: a racist theocratic state with an expansionist agenda destined to create serial crises in the region. The merciless global agenda pursued by colonial Zionists is the single greatest threat to world peace, as confirmed yet again by Lieberman's warning.
As the primary remaining ally of these Jewish nationalists, the risks to the US increase with each passing day as Tel Aviv works behind the scenes to catalyse yet another conflict. This entangled alliance was destined to provoke resentments that would eventually endanger the super power ally and Israel's foremost arms provider. Khaled Sheikh Mohamed, the confessed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, conceded that the motivation for that attack was to focus "the American people... on the atrocities that America is committing by supporting Israel against the Palestinian people and America's self-serving foreign policy that corrupts Arab governments and leads to further exploitation of the Arab Muslim people."
The Joint Chiefs of Staff warned Truman 61 years ago that this militant enclave meant to establish Jewish military and economic hegemony over the entire Middle East. Familiar with the duplicity for which Israel has since become infamous, the Pentagon chiefs warned: "All stages of this programme are equally sacred to the fanatical concepts of the Jewish leaders." With each passing year, Tel Aviv adds a new chapter to the agent provocateur handbook on "How To Succeed as a Victim".
Israel's strategic success traces directly to its capacity to radicalise and enrage as those residing in the occupied territories endure a third generation of deprivation, degradation and periodic starvation. Thus the in-depth planning that preceded Israel's brutal "defensive" assault on Gaza between Christmas 2008 and the inauguration of Barack Obama, who said nothing about the attack throughout its 28-day duration. That silence continues even now after Richard Goldstone, a South African jurist, issued a report describing dozens of Israeli war crimes and evidence of crimes against humanity. In the lead-up to the report's release, the US gave Tel Aviv a rhetorical gift when, in a UN speech, the nation's first black president used the phrase "Jewish state" as an implied endorsement of the apartheid policies of this racist enclave. Even Truman did not go that far. But then his administration was not as thoroughly staffed with Zionists and pro-Israelis.
In addition to killing some 1,400 Palestinians, one-third of them women and children, Israel destroyed the infrastructure of Gaza, including farmlands, factories and schools as well as its water supply and sanitation works. The facts in the Goldstone Report were further confirmed by "Breaking the Silence", the personal testimony of 30 members of the Israeli army who described a murderous policy meant to teach the people of Gaza a lesson for their support of Hamas while the latter came to power democratically in elections universally appraised free and fair.
As Israel's protector and apologist, the US bears the brunt of the anger as Israeli extremism continues to enrage Muslims and radicalise the Islamic body politic. A systematic assassination campaign ensured that Tel Aviv had "no one to talk to" except known collaborators with the occupation authorities in Tel Aviv and their arms suppliers in Washington. Meanwhile, the steady expansion of Israeli settlements made a Palestinian state impossible, unless indigenous Arabs are happy to reside in an archipelago of isolated ghettos ringed by Israeli checkpoints.
To suggest that the US is culpable only states the obvious. Yet Israeli extremism continues unabated even as Tel Aviv insists that its neighbours accept it as a "Jewish state" before even its borders are fixed and resolution for the occupied territories is found. After six decades of nonstop deceit, Arab states are understandably reluctant to further appease this "state". For Americans endangered by the behaviour of Jewish fanatics, the lesson is uncomfortable but inescapable: we enabled this.
By our continued appeasement, Barack Obama is inviting another violent reaction to Israel's serial provocations. By failing to endorse the Goldstone Report, our commander-in- chief is putting US lives at risk. By implying that Israel is above the law, he only emboldens Tel Aviv. By suggesting that Israeli conduct is consistent with the values of a "Jewish state", he endangers the broader Jewish community. That includes those moderate Jews who anticipated this extremist behaviour when in May 1948 Truman overruled the objections of secretary of state George C Marshall and enabled this fanaticism by extending nation-state recognition.
Small in numbers but large in ambition, this extremist enclave had no choice but to wage war by way of deception. The most insidious deceit was targeted, from within, at its purported ally to induce the US military to lead an invasion of Iraq for its Greater Israel strategy. Absent an Israeli strategy able to sustain serial crises, a long-deceived public will awaken to the common source of fixed intelligence that led us into the last war and now seeks to induce the next. As Americans awaken to how this duplicity proceeds in plain sight, they will see for themselves who and why. That knowledge is the threat that Tel Aviv most fears. As the facts become known, Israeli legitimacy will no longer be an issue. The only issue will be how best to disarm these extremists and how to hold accountable those lawmakers who enabled this ongoing treason.
* The writer is author of Guilt by Association, Democracy at Risk and The Ownership Solution.


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