Israel's Front-line Thugs
Consistent stands against the depravity of the West Bank's
lawless settlers are the only way to put an end to their crimes
By Seth Freedman
07/08/08 "The
Guardian" -- News that leftwing activists are
facing
increased pressure to stay out of the West Bank is a
worrying development in local politics, especially at a time
when settler attacks on Palestinians are on the increase. Rather
than clamp down on the settlers perpetrating the violence, the
authorities are pursuing a path of locking the doors to the
outside world and pretending that nothing at all is amiss.
Not all settlers are inherently violent; to portray their
entire subgroup as such is as disingenuous as claiming that all
Palestinians are fanatics just because there are radical
elements in their midst. However, just because all settlers
shouldn't be tarred with the same brush doesn't excuse the
inaction and indifference on the part of the Israeli authorities
when faced with the crimes of the extremists among the settler
population.
Of late, there has been a
steady stream of
brutal assaults carried out by settlers against their
Palestinian neighbours in the West Bank, right under the noses
of the lackadaisical army. The phenomenon is, sadly, nothing
new; what has brought the story back into the spotlight are the
efforts of human rights groups, such as
B'Tselem
to film the violence and document the shocking reality on the
ground – which is why, it seems, the authorities are so keen to
clamp down on their activity in the region.
However, the settlers don't confine their vindictive and
vicious attacks to Palestinians; they are not averse to
attacking their Jewish peers either. Two recent incidents amply
demonstrated the extent to which the Wild West Bank has become
bandit country, with no sheriff's posse daring to stand up to
the rogue elements holding the region at ransom.
First up was a
Breaking the
Silence tour to Hebron, whose bus was surrounded by jeering
settlers who blocked their path and showered those aboard with
abuse. Instead of intervening on behalf of the victims of the
threatening mob, the police "did not manage to disperse the
mob", "no arrests were made", and in the end they simply
ordered the tour group to return from whence they came.
Then another Breaking the Silence group came under attack
from settler vigilantes, who
doused
the participants with boiling water after confronting them
in the streets of Hebron and heckling them with cries of
"traitor", and other such hostile invective.
For anyone who's been to Hebron, Kiryat Arba, or any of the
settlements which play home to the
extremist hardcore of the settler movement, incidents such
as those in Hebron, or the assaults in Susiya, are by no means
surprising. Being subjected to settler
abuse and attack is part and parcel of the experience for
Israeli left-wingers and Palestinian locals alike. Sordid as it
may be, the depths to which many settlers have sunk is merely a
symptom of the malaise infecting Israeli society, rather than
the cause.
Radical elements exist in every religion, in every ethnic
group, and in every country. Human nature dictates that there
will always be those for whom conforming to societal norms is
antithetic to their bigoted, boorish ways – but that is when
those charged with keeping order in society are meant to be put
into play. In Israel, the state apparatus should, in theory, be
mobilised to full effect to quell any illegal activity, whether
carried out by right- or left-winger, Jew or gentile.
The security forces are, of course, by no means scared to act
when it suits them. Palestinian demonstrations are routinely put
down with excessive force: rocks flung by pre-teens are
countered with rubber bullets, tear gas, and – often – live
and indiscriminate fire. But when it comes to clamping down on
violence emanating from the settler community, a different set
of rules apply, and the authorities' reeking hypocrisy is
exposed as endemic to the way in which they view the different
strands of Israeli society.
I've witnessed the double standards for myself countless times,
from the kid-glove treatment my platoon used when evicting the
settlers of Homesh to the heavy-handed brutality meted out
by the border police in the Palestinian villages of Bil'in and
Nilin. What is explained away as "necessary in the interests
of security" in one situation is turned on its head in another;
softly-softly replacing an all-out show of force, simply because
the assailants in question are religious Jews rather than
Muslims.
The longer the duplicity is allowed to thrive in the military
and political spheres in Israel, the worse the violence will get
on the part of the settlers' lunatic fringe. Giving them carte
blanche to engage in low-level crime only encourages them to see
how much more they can get away with, in their attempts to
intimidate and bully anyone they see as against them in their
holy war.
There's unlikely to be a sea-change any time soon in the
upper echelons of Israeli politics, given their tacit support of
the settlement enterprise in turning a blind eye to illegal
construction, and the army's providing of military support to
settlers the length and breadth of the West Bank. However, there
has to be a concerted effort on the parts of all with an
interest in human rights to follow B'Tselem's lead and apply
sufficient pressure on Israeli judges to see court cases through
to a satisfactory conclusion.
Only by taking consistent and courageous stands against the
depravity of the lawless settlers will there be an end to their
crimes. The police force and army seem uninterested in calling
them to heel, or allowing activists to bear witness to their
crimes; it can only be hoped that the legal system is made of
sterner, and more moral, stuff than them.
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