Solidarity with the Palestinians is
primarily a Political not a Human Rights issue
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I was
reading through the papers for the Palestine Solidarity Campaign AGM this
Saturday. I did a word search on ‘Zionism’ and ‘Zionist’. In the entire Annual
Report, the first 18 pages of the 32 pages of conference documents, the words
do not appear. They only occur in resolutions
from members.
This is not
a pedantic point. Imagine the Anti-Apartheid Movement opposing the human rights
violations of the White Supremacist state without once mentioning Apartheid! Or
opposing the terrible conditions that existed amongst the slaves in the sugar
islands in the 18th century without once mentioning the cause –
slavery.
The
refusal, because it is a refusal to mention the dread word ‘Zionism’ is
fundamental to the political cowardice and timidity of the Socialist Action
leadership of PSC. It is pro-Palestinian without being anti-Zionist. It’s like
being a vegan whilst going hunting animals.
PSC has no
analysis of the Israeli state. PSC calls Israel an apartheid state, which is
correct, but how it got there is a mystery. Presumably it was, as the Zionists
claim, an act of God. PSC literally has nothing to say about the Zionist
movement and how and why Israel became a racist and apartheid state. That is
why it avoids criticising the Zionist movement in Britain today.
Thus it is
that when the Zionists of the Jewish Labour Movement wanted to make mere
mention of the word ‘Zionism’ an example of the ‘abuse’ of Jews and therefore ‘anti-Semitism’
there was no resistance from PSC since they don’t even use the word themselves.
Everything is on the level of human rights and discrimination.
Yes of
course Israel systematically discriminates against Palestinians and tramples on
their human rights but if you read the literature and output of PSC you would
never know why that was so.
Thus it is
that some of the worst Zionists in the Labour Party, Emily Thornberry and Lisa
Nandy (who amazingly is Chair of Labour Friends of Palestine despite being an
avowed supporter of the anti-Semitism campaign) have appeared on the platform
of PSC.
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Thornberry
is quite prepared to condemn individual Israeli actions, such as demolitions or
shooting of unarmed protestors. However
she also supports Israel as an ethnically Jewish and therefore racist state. She
is a patron of Labour Friends of Israel and a hard line Zionist.
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In what Asa
Winstanley called ‘a groveling address in front of the Israeli ambassador at the Labour Friends of Israel annual dinner’ in November 2017,
Thornberry declared that
‘even today... modern Israel stands out as a beacon
of freedom, equality and democracy, particularly in respect of women and LGBT
communities.’
In an article for Labour List Thornberry
stated that ‘People who believe Israel does not have the right to exist
should be drummed out of the Labour Party.’
According to Thornberry‘We need to get on our hands and knees and ask for forgiveness’ to the
‘Jewish community.’
Yet because this vile racist is
prepared to condemn some Israeli human rights abuses she is considered a fit
person to adorn PSC platforms. The same is equally true of Lisa Nandy who stated during the recent leadership
election debates that:
‘“We
gave the green light to anti-Semites,” said Nandy. “Never again do I want to be
door knocking with members of the party and be called racist.”
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‘But surely it is better to use the
modern universal language of human rights, be it
of dispossession, discrimination, segregation, occupation or persecution and to
leave Hitler, the Nazis and the Holocaust out of it?
It is of course tempting and easy to
promote Palestine as an issue of human rights.
Only the hardest of hard line Zionists would defend Israel’s treatment
of Palestinian children. But at its core Palestine solidarity is not a human
rights issue but a political question of the Zionist attempt to make the Israeli
state as Jewish as possible.
Israel is a state of a special kind.
A self-proclaimed ethno-national state that represents only part of its
population. It is a state that bases its claim to legitimacy on the Holocaust
despite the fact that it treats the actual Holocaust survivors still alive
today despicably.
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According to the German Finance
Ministry Germany has paid $78 billion pounds in reparations to the survivors of
the Holocaust. Yet instead of giving it directly to the victims it went via the
Israeli government and the Jewish Claims Conference, a byword in nepotism and
corruption.
It is estimated that one-third of Holocaust
survivors today in Israel live in poverty. Zuta needs a ventilator but could
not afford the cost of $5,000 to purchase one.
So she was trapped in her home for 3 years. $5,000, a fraction of the
cost of bombing a house in Gaza but the latter is more important.
Dor Roth
made headlines in 2013 when she memorably shouted down members of a committee at a hearing in
the Israeli parliament.
“Ben-Gurion
made a pact, promising we would receive money for the rest of our lives,”
Roth demanded, in reference to Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion.
“What have you done with the money?”
she screamed, pointing her finger at the seemingly unfazed politicians. “Seeing a Holocaust survivor who can’t
afford to heat his home in the winter and can’t afford to buy food or medicine
is your disgrace. I don’t care about your committees. They mean nothing to us.
I came all the way here to ask you one thing: Let us die in dignity.”
In the name of the Holocaust Israel has
aligned itself with virtually every tyrant and dictator across the globe.
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That is why Chakrabarti is
wrong. When Israel uses the Holocaust, the
Nazis and Hitler to legitimate itself then it is reasonable to look into comparisons
between Zionism and Nazism.
The reason that the Palestinians are
not primarily a human rights issue is because in the world as it is today there
are worse examples of human rights atrocities.
The Rohinga in Burma, Kashmir, the Kurds of Turkey.
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It was the same with South Africa. It
was one of the themes of apologists for Apartheid to point to the record of the
Black African countries surrounding South Africa. Mugabe was hardly an example
of a regime at peace with its population. Botswana and many other African
countries had and still have despicable human rights records.
However Apartheid in South Africa was
unique because it treated people in a particular way because of some
unchangeable characteristic of theirs – colour in South Africa, race (religion)
in Nazi Germany and religion (nationality/race) in Israel.
That is what makes Israel unique. The
treatment of the Palestinians occurs because they are not Jews. Whereas Iran
oppresses all Muslims just about equally Israel reserves its main force of
oppression for the Palestinians, including those who are Israeli citizens.
It is because PSC is not anti-Zionist
that they were unable to respond to the ‘anti-Semitism’ attacks of the
Zionists. When the ‘anti-Semitism’ narrative
became a predominant one in Britain PSC’s voice was missing because it had
nothing to say.
It was unable, for example to argue
that Zionism has always traded on anti-Semitism indeed been in alliance with
it. Nor could it argue that Zionism and
anti-Semitism both shared a common characteristic – that the Jews did not
belong in the countries they lived in. Nor could they call out the Board of
Deputies and the Jewish Labour Movement for being primarily Zionist groups
because for PSC even the word ‘Zionist’ is now a no go area.
However the word Zionist and an
analysis of Zionism is more relevant than ever.
You cannot understand Israel and its role in the world unless you
understand how it came into being and you cannot do that unless you understand
the role and history of the Zionist movement. That history include the history
of Zionist collaboration with anti-Semitism, which includes the Nazis. When Ken Livingstone was leader of the GLC he
gave enormous help to the fledgling PSC. He however was given no support when
he came under attack by the Zionists.
In short if you aren’t an
anti-Zionist you aren’t in the end a true friend of the Palestinians. You are really like one of those people,
Thornberry and Nandy, who claim to be friends of both Zionism and the
Palestinians. But as Jesus observed, you
cannot serve two masters and in practice Thornberry and Nandy, being exponents
and supporters of the relationship with the United States, are committed
Zionists even whilst they proclaim their sympathies with the Palestinians.
PSC in its desperate search for respectability
has abandoned any form of anti-Zionism because it doesn’t want to put off its
erstwhile friends amongst the trade union bureaucracy.
There is also another reason to be an
anti-Zionist. Israel calls itself a Jewish state and not surprisingly some
people react to that and the cruel behaviour of Israel by attributing that to Jews
as a whole. Having an anti-Zionist critique
means that the blame is put where it belongs, on the western support that
enables Israel to do what it does.
Tony Greenstein
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