"The Insane Brutality
of the State of Israel"
Atrocities in the
Promised Land
By KATHLEEN CHRISTISON
former CIA analyst
07/17/06 "Counterpunch"
-- -- Words fail; ordinary terms are inadequate to describe the
horrors Israel daily perpetrates, and has perpetrated for years,
against the Palestinians. The tragedy of Gaza has been described
a hundred times over, as have the tragedies of 1948, of Qibya,
of Sabra and Shatila, of Jenin -- 60 years of atrocity
perpetrated in the name of Judaism. But the horror generally
falls on deaf ears in most of Israel, in the U.S. political
arena, in the mainstream U.S. media. Those who are horrified --
and there are many -- cannot penetrate the shield of impassivity
that protects the political and media elite in Israel, even more
so in the U.S., and increasingly now in Canada and Europe, from
seeing, from caring.
But it needs to be said now,
loudly: those who devise and carry out Israeli policies have
made Israel into a monster, and it has come time for all of us
-- all Israelis, all Jews who allow Israel to speak for them,
all Americans who do nothing to end U.S. support for Israel and
its murderous policies -- to recognize that we stain ourselves
morally by continuing to sit by while Israel carries out its
atrocities against the Palestinians.
A nation that mandates the
primacy of one ethnicity or religion over all others will
eventually become psychologically dysfunctional.
Narcissistically obsessed with its own image, it must strive to
maintain its racial superiority at all costs and will inevitably
come to view any resistance to this imagined superiority as an
existential threat. Indeed, any other people automatically
becomes an existential threat simply by virtue of its own
existence. As it seeks to protect itself against phantom
threats, the racist state becomes increasingly paranoid, its
society closed and insular, intellectually limited. Setbacks
enrage it; humiliations madden it. The state lashes out in a
crazed effort, lacking any sense of proportion, to reassure
itself of its strength.
The pattern played out in Nazi
Germany as it sought to maintain a mythical Aryan superiority.
It is playing out now in Israel. “This society no longer
recognizes any boundaries, geographical or moral,” wrote Israeli
intellectual and anti-Zionist activist Michel Warschawski in his
2004 book Towards an Open Tomb: The Crisis of Israeli Society.
Israel knows no limits and is lashing out as it finds that its
attempt to beat the Palestinians into submission and swallow
Palestine whole is being thwarted by a resilient, dignified
Palestinian people who refuse to submit quietly and give up
resisting Israel’s arrogance.
We in the United States have
become inured to tragedy inflicted by Israel, and we easily fall
for the spin that automatically, by some trick of the
imagination, converts
Israeli atrocities to examples
of how Israel is victimized. But a military establishment that
drops a 500-pound bomb on a residential apartment building in
the middle of the night and kills 14 sleeping civilians, as
happened in Gaza four years ago, is not a military that operates
by civilized rules.
A military establishment that
drops a 500-pound bomb on a house in the middle of the night and
kills a man and his wife and seven of their children, as
happened in Gaza four days ago, is not the military of a moral
country.
A society that can brush off as
unimportant an army officer’s brutal murder of a 13-year-old
girl on the claim that she threatened soldiers at a military
post -- one of nearly 700 Palestinian children murdered by
Israelis since the intifada began -- is not a society with a
conscience.
A government that imprisons a
15-year-old girl -- one of several hundred children in Israeli
detention -- for the crime of pushing and running away from a
male soldier trying to do a body search as she entered a mosque
is not a government with any moral bearings. (This story, not
the kind that ever appears in the U.S. media, was reported in
the London Sunday Times. The girl was shot three times as she
ran away and was convicted to 18 months in prison after she came
out of a coma.)
Critics of Israel note
increasingly that Israel is self-destructing, nearing a
catastrophe of its own making. Israeli journalist Gideon Levy
talks of a society in “moral collapse.”
Michel Warschawski writes of an
“Israeli madness” and “insane brutality,” a “putrefaction” of
civilized society, that have set Israel on a suicidal course. He
foresees the end of the Zionist enterprise; Israel is a “gang of
hoodlums,” he says, a state “that makes a mockery of legality
and of civil morality. A state run in contempt of justice loses
the strength to survive.”
As Warschawski notes bitterly,
Israel no longer knows any moral boundaries -- if it ever did.
Those who continue to support Israel, who make excuses for it as
it descends into corruption, have lost their moral compass.
Kathleen Christison is a former
CIA political analyst and has worked on Middle East issues for
30 years. She is the author of Perceptions of Palestine and The
Wound of Dispossession. She can be reached at
kathy.bill@christison-santafe.com.