Despite It's Military Might, Israel is a Weak and Dying
State
By OREN BEN-DOR
http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2009/01/02/oren-ben-dor-the-self-defense-of-suicide/

Echoing Lebanon 2006, the people of Gaza are being butchered by
murderous pilots of a murderous state. Ground forces will soon
butcher many more. This widely-expected repetition of Israel's
large scale violence is carried out after a long process that was
triggered when Israel unilaterally cleared its settlements and
ground presence from Gaza only to create what has been described as
a remote-controlled human zoo. Israel has maintained total control
over Gaza's borders, its air and sea space, its economy, its
electricity, food and medical supplies. The people of Gaza have
been starved, humiliated and constantly intimidated. However,
whether the withdrawal was well-intended or not engages little with
the reasons rockets are being defiantly shot at the Israeli towns
of Sderot, Ashkelon and Beer Sheva.
Beyond achieving very short term relief from rocket attacks the
scale of Israel's violence is question-begging and thought
provoking. Israel's actions, justified by the "no choice" (ein
brera) and "self-defence" rhetoric, can temporarily put the lid on
the volcano of hatred around Israel and within it but, after the
initial shock and awe, it is surely destined to bring much more
violence.
Assassinating individual members of Hamas, even toppling the
organisation, destroying its infrastructure and buildings, will not
destroy the legitimate opposition to the arrogant and
self-righteous Zionist entity. No army, however well equipped and
trained, can win a combat against increasing number of people who
no longer have any reason to care about dying. If there was hatred
against Israelis before the Gaza massacre, the hatred after it will
be of a different order of magnitude.
Given the sure failure of attempts to bring about stability through
violence, intimidation, starvation and humiliation, what, on earth,
is the desire that moves the Israeli state? What, do Israelis
imagine, will be achieved by this massacre? There must be something
which is suppressed here. There must be, for Israelis, some being
and thinking which is preserved, indeed defended, by the pathology
of provoking a permanent state of violence against them. What kind
of self-righteousness conditions this self-destructive desire to be
hated?
Gaza itself gives us a clue. Many of the Palestinians who live in
Gaza are descendants of 750,000 refugees who were expelled in 1948
from what is now the Jewish state. Ashkelon is built on the ruins
of the Palestinian village of al-Majdal whose people were expelled
in 1948, many to Gaza. Only by such massive ethnic cleansing could
a state with a Jewish majority and character be established. Any
just realisation of the refugees' internationally recognised right
of return would effectively mean the end of the Zionist project.
Those who choose to return would not merely threaten the Jewish
majority. Upon return, they would surely press demands for equal
citizenship. In so doing, they would challenge the foundational
discriminatory premise of the Jewish state, which assigns a
different stake in the state to all those who pass a test of
Jewishness, whether they live in the country or elsewhere. Thus,
for the same reason that Israel discriminates against its own
non-Jewish Arab citizens, it will prevent the return of the
refugees.
The proliferation and dominance of the self-defence discourse and
its by-product - the uncritical acceptance of the legitimacy of the
Israeli state - successfully hide the fact that Israel itself is an
apartheid state which is based on an apartheid (separation)
premise. In the name of this apartheid premise, occupation,
dispossession and discrimination affected all Palestinians whether
in Gaza, the West Bank, in Israel itself or indeed all over the
world.
Thus, what is in fact being "preserved" is the unwillingness, or
rather the inability, of Israelis to question their own state's
apartheid foundation. The concealing mantra about Hamas's rocket
firing versus Israel's legitimate self-defence cynically conscripts
both the Palestinians of Gaza and the Israelis of Sderot. Shielding
the Jewish state's unwillingness to deal with colonial and racist
Zionism is more important than all of them.
Accepting the right of Israel to securely exist as a Jewish state
has now become the bench mark for political moderation. Obama is
already singing the song. Egalitarian anti-Zionists who challenge
that right readily fail the test. This anti-Zionist voice is
inclusive and moderate. It insists that injustices to Palestinians
stem from the very premise of statehood that Israel is based on.
Injustices to Palestinians encompass the whole of historic
Palestine in a way which cannot be partitioned so that they become
visible only in the territories, including Gaza, which Israel
occupied in 1967. Let us, then, break the idle chatter about
self-defence that merely levels "criticisms" against Israel but by
that legitimises it: the origin of the violence in Gaza is
intimately linked to the manner the Israeli state came into being
and to the continuing toleration of the apartheid premise at its
very essence. Israel should not be "reformed" or "condemned" but
replaced with a single egalitarian structure over all historic
Palestine.
Israel needs a continuing cycle of violence. As long as this cycle
is provoked through daily oppression, Israelis can sustain that
haven in which they can unite behind their inability to examine
their apartheid mentality. Violence maintains a zone in which that
existential threat of old stifles any possibility for genuine
empathy and egalitarian self-reflection. At the same time, violence
is a necessary means for entrenching the purported legitimacy of
what is claimed to be the only alternative to this violence. That
alternative is no other than the "surprisingly" failing, "sane",
"reasonable" and "moderate" "peace process" towards two states, a
process which aims to legitimise the apartheid state once and for
all. The discourse has been hijacked in such a way that the urgent
calls for the immediate cessation of violence resuscitate that
non-starter, the essentially unjust two states project that will
ensure the continuation of violence.
Alas, the pathology of generating violence against oneself,
violence that suspends reflection on the core apartheid, succeeds
only at the price of generating enormous hatred. The Israeli
pathology will bring about, stealthily and fatefully, that which
the Israelis fear most.There is indeed "no choice" for the
nationalistic project of the eternal victims but to commit suicide
with those whom they oppress.
The sublimated Zionist desire to be hated is the fuel of Israel's
unity and self-righteousness. This self-destructive nature,
concealed as a desire for self defence, comes from deep and ancient
forces of which Zionism is merely a symptom and a hint. That which
preserves these self-destructive forces ensures that the eternal
victims' apartheid nationalistic project will be a fleeting
phenomenon. When arrested in mere nationalism, primordial victim
mentality self preserves by generating collective suicide of that
nationalistic project. The self-defence of suicide points out the
uniqueness of the Israeli apartheid. Both the no-choice and the
self-defence rhetoric contain a chilling chronicle of suicide
foretold. Despite its military might, Israel is a weak and dying
state that desires to destroy itself. The most powerful nations in
the world assist this suicidal process and this fact calls for
urgent contemplation.
