By Ramzy Baroud
June 21, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - The banning of deadly
police practices by many American states and cities
following the
murder of an African American man, George Floyd, at
the hands of Minneapolis police officers is, once more,
shedding light on US-Israeli collaboration in the fields
of security and crowd-control.
From California to New York, and from Washington
State to Minneapolis, all forms of neck restraints and
chokeholds that are used by police while dealing with
suspects are
no longer allowed by local, state, or federal
authorities.
This is only the beginning of what promises to be a
serious rethink in police practices, which
disproportionately targets African Americans and other
minority and marginalized communities across the United
States.
The refashioning of the American police, in recent
years, to fit some kind of a military model is a subject
that requires a better understanding than the one
currently offered by mainstream US media. Certainly, US
racism and police violence are intrinsically linked and
date back many years, but the militarization of the US
police and its use of deadly violence against suspected
petty criminals, or even non criminals, is a relatively
new phenomenon that has been largely imported from
Israel.
While an urgent conversation is already under way in
US cities regarding the need to reimagine public safety,
or even to
defund the police altogether, little is being said
about the link between the US’ ‘war on terror’ and the
American elites’ fascination with the ‘Israeli example’
in its dealing with besieged Gaza and occupied
Palestinians in the West Bank.
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“The Israeli example (could serve as) a possible
basis for arguing … that ‘torture was necessary to
prevent imminent, significant, physical harm to
persons, where there is no other available means to
prevent the harm’,” the CIA General Counsel report
of September 2001 read, as
quoted by Slate magazine.
Equally important to the argument made by the CIA
above, was the actual date – only a few days after the
terrorist attacks of September 11. That was the
beginning of the Israeli- American love affair, which
entirely redefined the nature of the relationship
between Washington and Tel Aviv, removing Israel from
the category of ‘client regimes’, into a whole new one –
as a model to be mimicked and a true partner to be
embraced.
The language used by the CIA, and other facets of US
intelligence agencies, quickly seeped into the military
as well, and eventually became the uncontested political
discourse,
epitomized by former US President Barack Obama’s
words in June 2010 that “the bond between the United
States and Israel is unbreakable.”
‘Unbreakable’ indeed, since Israel, the long-time
recipient of American financial support and military
and intelligence secrets became a major exporter of
ideas, security technology, and ‘war on terror’ tactics
to the US.
It is critical that we do not reduce our
understanding of this troubling rapport between the US
and Israel to military hardware and intelligence
sharing. The American infatuation with Israel is
essentially an intellectual one, as the US began viewing
itself as inferior to Israel in terms of the latter’s
supposed ability to navigate between sustaining its own
democracy while successfully defeating Palestinian and
Arab ‘terrorism’.
For example, former US President George W. Bush saw
extremist Israeli politician and author, Natan
Sharansky, as a mentor. In January 2005, the New
York Times
reported how the Bush White House invited Sharansky
to the Oval Office to discuss his book The Case for
Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and
Terror.
Thus, a barely visible Israeli politician became the
moral authority for Bush’s invasion of sovereign Arab
countries. It was during this period that Israeli
torture tactics, including the infamous ‘Palestinian
Chair’, became the crown jewel of the American
military’s systematic violence used in America’s immoral
wars from Iraq to Afghanistan, to elsewhere.
Writing in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz in 2016,
Rachel Stroumsa
argued that the ‘Palestinian Chair’ is “but one of
many examples of ties and seepages between the security
practices of Israel and America,” adding that “the CIA
explicitly justified its use of torture in depositions
to the Senate Intelligence Committee by citing High
Court of Justice rulings.”
The political, military, and intelligence marriage
between the US and Israel in Iraq quickly spread to
include the US global ‘war on terror’, where Israeli
weapon manufacturers cater to every American need,
playing on the country’s growing sense of insecurity,
offering products that range from
airport security, the building of
watchtowers, the erection of
walls and fences, to spying and surveillance
technology.
Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest military company,
made a fortune from building surveillance towers and
sensors, in addition to many other products, across the
US-Mexico border. The company, like other Israeli
companies, won one bid after another, because its
products are ‘combat-proven’
or ‘field-proven’, because these technologies have been
used against, or tested on real people in real
situations; the ‘people’ here, of course, being
Palestinians, Lebanese, and Syrians.
The fact that thousands of American police officers
have been trained by Israelis, thus the burgeoning of
violent military-like tactics used against ordinary
Americans, is only one link in a long chain of ‘deadly
exchanges’ between the two countries.
Almost immediately after the September 11 attacks,
“the Anti-Defamation League, the American Jewish
Committee’s Project Interchange and the Jewish Institute
for National Security Affairs have paid for police
chiefs, assistant chiefs and captains to train in Israel
and the Occupied Palestinian Territories,” Amnesty
International
said in a recent report.
But this is only the tip of the iceberg, for the
Israeli army manual, which holds little respect for
internationally-recognized rules of conduct, infiltrated
numerous police departments across the US. Even the
typical look of the American police officers began
changing to resemble that of a combat soldier in full
gear.
The growing Israeli role in shaping the American
security state allowed Israel to push its political
priorities past its traditional stronghold over the US
Congress to individual states and, eventually, to city
councils across the country.
Even if some of the Israeli tactics, which are
currently applied by the US police, are discontinued
under the collective chants of ‘Black Lives Matter’,
Israel – if not stopped – will continue to define
Washington’s security priorities from Washington State
to Texas, because the relationship – Obama’s
‘unbreakable bond’ – is much stronger and deeper than
anyone could have ever imagined.
Ramzy Baroud is a journalist and
the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle. He is the
author of five books. His latest is “These
Chains Will Be Broken: Palestinian
Stories of Struggle and Defiance in Israeli Prisons”
(Clarity Press, Atlanta). Dr. Baroud is a
Non-resident Senior Research Fellow at the Center
for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA), Istanbul Zaim
University (IZU). His website is www.ramzybaroud.net
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