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Day 7 January, 2009

A short history of Zionism and the indigenous people of Palestine

Oxford pro­fessor of inter­na­tional rela­tions Avi Shlaim served in the Israeli army and has never ques­tioned the state’s legit­im­acy. But its mer­ci­less assault on Gaza has led him to dev­ast­at­ing con­clu­sions:

The only way to make sense of Israel’s sense­less war in Gaza is through under­stand­ing the his­tor­ical con­text. Estab­lish­ing the state of Israel in May 1948 involved a monu­mental injustice to the Palestini­ans. Brit­ish offi­cials bit­terly resen­ted Amer­ican par­tis­an­ship on behalf of the infant state. On 2 June 1948, Sir John Trout­beck wrote to the for­eign sec­ret­ary, Ern­est Bevin, that the Amer­ic­ans were respons­ible for the cre­ation of a gang­ster state headed by “an utterly unscru­pu­lous set of lead­ers”. I used to think that this judg­ment was too harsh but Israel’s vicious assault on the people of Gaza, and the Bush administration’s com­pli­city in this assault, have reopened the question.

I write as someone who served loy­ally in the Israeli army in the mid-1960s and who has never ques­tioned the legit­im­acy of the state of Israel within its pre-1967 bor­ders. What I utterly reject is the Zion­ist colo­nial pro­ject bey­ond the Green Line. The Israeli occu­pa­tion of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in the after­math of the June 1967 war had very little to do with secur­ity and everything to do with ter­rit­orial expan­sion­ism. The aim was to estab­lish Greater Israel through per­man­ent polit­ical, eco­nomic and mil­it­ary con­trol over the Palestinian ter­rit­or­ies. And the res­ult has been one of the most pro­longed and bru­tal mil­it­ary occu­pa­tions of mod­ern times.

 

Israelis showing off how monstrous they are

Israelis1 show­ing off how mon­strous they are:

Israel’s assault on Gaza has exac­ted the blood­i­est toll of civil­ian lives yet, when the bomb­ing of UN schools being used as refugee centres and of hous­ing killed more than 50 people, includ­ing an entire fam­ily of seven young children.

Most of those killed were in the school play­ground and in the street, and the dead and injured lay in pools of blood. Pic­tures on Palestinian TV showed walls heav­ily marked by shrapnel and blood­stains, and shoes and shred­ded clothes scattered on the ground. Win­dows were blown out.

The UN was par­tic­u­larly incensed over tar­get­ing of the schools, because Israeli forces knew they were packed with fam­il­ies as they had ordered them to get out of their homes with leaf­let drops and loud­speak­ers. It said it had iden­ti­fied the schools as refugee centres to the Israeli mil­it­ary and provided GPS coordinates.

Nat­ur­ally the Zion­ist gov­ern­ment says Gazans fired at them from the school. Of course they can lie with impun­ity because they’ve banned journ­al­ists from wit­ness­ing their crimes in Gaza.

Notes:
  1. Yes, not just the Zion­ist gov­ern­ment, but Israelis. Appar­ently 95% of Israelis approve of this assault on Gaza []