09/15/04 -- Two shocking
manifestos were published this week. Both call for
comment.
One of them declares that dismantling the settlements
in the Gaza Strip is a "crime
against humanity." It does not mention that
they were set up on the land reserves of a million
Palestinians crowded in the tiny strip, and rob them of
their scarce water. Their removal, it says, is an
"expression of tyranny, evil and
arbitrariness." Officers and soldiers are called
upon not to take part in this "ethnic
cleansing."
This manifesto is signed by the father and brother of
Binyamin Netanyahu, as well as Meir Har-Zion, the
favorite pupil of Ariel Sharon, who became famous in the
1950s for slitting the throats of several innocent
Bedouins with his own hands in revenge for the killing
of his sister. Two former directors general of the prime
minister's office also signed. Most of the signatories
are not religious.
The second manifesto declares that the Halakha
(Jewish religious law) commands the killing of innocent
Palestinian civilians if this helps to save Jews. It is
signed by the heads of the "Arrangement Yeshivot,"
the West Bank settlement rabbis and other religious
leaders. They were later joined by one of the two chief
rabbis (the Sephardic one).
I was not unduly upset by the first manifesto. People
of this kind can be found all over the world. In other
countries they are called fascists (but, because of the
Holocaust, we do not like to use this term in our
country). What unites them is a primitive, atavistic
morality that says that "we" are a superior
race, God's chosen people, a master race, etc., while
"they" are inferior races, untermenschen.
We may do to them whatever we please, with a clear
conscience; they are not allowed to do to us anything at
all. (In the manifesto, the settlers are requested not
to bodily harm "their own people" – leaving
them free to harm all others.)
In the course of the 20th century, such people have
wrought destruction on many nations, including their
own. But healthy nations overcame them in the end. I
hope that we shall manage to do the same.
The second manifesto is far more dangerous. A
religious doctrine that calls for the killing of
civilians in the name of God is very serious. Such a
decree signed by the rabbis of the "Arrangement
Yeshivot" is tenfold worse.
In order to understand this, one has to know that
these Yeshivot are in fact military units. They
constitute a unique phenomenon in the Israeli army:
whole units formed on an ideological-political basis,
obeying their own leaders.
When David Ben-Gurion created the Israeli army
(officially called the Israel Defense Forces, or IDF) in
the middle of the 1948 war, he was determined to
eliminate all its political groupings. So he disbanded
the Palmakh, the legendary elite force that was based on
the kibbutzim and tended to the left.
The present setup was created, officially, in order
to enable students of Yeshivot (Jewish religious
seminaries) to serve in the army without interrupting
their studies. In practice, they constitute a militia of
the extreme-right wing, especially the settlers. While
serving in the army, the Yeshiva students are nominally
under the army chain of command, but in practice they
are also subject to their rabbis, whose position is
reminiscent of the political commissars of the Red Army.
If the orders of the officers and the directives of
the rabbis ever conflict, the great majority of the
soldier-students will undoubtedly obey the rabbis. And
in any case, a great number of the officers themselves
now wear kippas, attesting to their belonging to the
religious camp.
The chiefs of the religious-nationalistic wing, and
especially the settlers, have for years now been engaged
in a systematic effort to capture the army from the
inside. In the first decades of the IDF, kibbutz members
had a decisive influence on the army command, but
nowadays the settlers and other religious-nationalist
people are taking over. They fill the lower and middle
ranks of the officer corps. This development, together
with the deepening occupation, has completely changed
the face of the IDF. It's a different army now.
The manifesto of the Yeshivot chiefs, calling for the
killing of Palestinian civilians, exposes this
situation. Since not one single head of an Arrangement
Yeshiva has spoken out against it, we have to assume
that they are unanimous on this.
On the face of it, it is just an expert opinion. With
the hypocrisy typical for the chiefs of this camp, they
say that this is not, God forbid, an operational
directive, but only an innocent effort of the rabbis to
explain to the leaders of the nation what the Halakha
says about this subject.
That is, of course, a tongue-in-cheek explanation.
The Arrangement Yeshivot soldiers are daily engaged in
situations where they have to decide whether to shoot
civilians or not. It is quite clear that the
"opinion" of their rabbis will determine their
behavior. It is a sentence of death for many people.
Even today, Palestinian civilians are killed every
day. Only a small fraction of the incidents are reported
in the media. An old handicapped man was recently buried
under the ruins of his home by an army bulldozer that
demolished it so quickly that his family had no chance
of getting him to safety. Only yesterday a 9-year-old
boy was killed while sleeping at his home by shrapnel
from a missile fired by a helicopter at an adjacent
building. Almost every day, boys of all ages are killed
while throwing stones at tanks and soldiers (whose
bulletproof vests and helmets mean they are in no
danger).
It is impossible to know how many, if any, of these
civilians – men, women, old people and children –
are killed by Arrangement Yeshivot soldiers, or soldiers
commanded by kippa-wearing officers. Nobody can be
accused without incriminating evidence. But it is clear
that the interpretation of the Halakha by the rabbis has
now put a kosher-stamp on such acts. It puts an end to
any pretense of the "pure arms" myth. It
negates not only the prohibition of murder, but also the
shame for such acts.
The only religious voice raised against this
appalling document was that of a small and courageous
group called Rabbis
for Human Rights, which opposes the dirty messianic
current that has submerged almost the whole religious
camp in Israel. Their statement discloses that the
Yeshiva heads have intentionally falsified the Talmud
passages "quoted" by them. The actual text
forbids a Jew to kill innocents even to save his own
life. After all, God created all human beings "in
his own image" (Genesis
1:27).
Unfortunately, this statement will have no impact
whatsoever on the IDF's religious militias, and even
less on the settlers, who now set the tone in the army.
Many of the most heinous crimes in human history were
committed in the name of religion. The Book of Joshua
says that God commanded the Children of Israel to commit
a general ethnic cleansing in the land of Canaan. The
crusaders carried out horrible massacres in this country
(and against the Jews on the way here) while shouting
"Deus le volt!" (God wills it). Three years
ago today, Osama bin Laden sent his people to kill
thousands in the New York Twin Towers in the name of
Allah.
May God protect us from those who would speak in His
name.