Religious Zionism – a Jewish Nazi Party - is Set to Become the 3rd largest party in the next Knesset
On November 1st
Israel will have its fifth general election in three years and it is unlikely,
even then, that a stable government will be formed. Israeli politics are
drifting inexorably to the far-Right as the number of settlers in the Religious Zionism West Bank and
East Jerusalem gain a critical mass (about 700,000).
In June 2021 in House
built on sand I wrote that ‘It would be a brave person who gave this government even a year before
it breaks up.’ [1]
As it turned out the Anyone But Netanyahu coalition of the Zionist ‘left’ and
‘right’, including one Arab party, the United Arab List (Ra’am) lasted one year
and ten days.
Zionism was always at
its heart a form of political Messianism. It rested on the belief that
Palestine had been given by god to the Jews and it was through settlement, the
‘return’ of the Jews and the rebuilding of the third temple that the Messiah
would return. Religious Zionism in Zionism’s early years was very much a
minority amongst the Orthodox as it developed a theology in which irreligious
even atheistic nationalist Jews would nonetheless do god’s work.[2]
Opinion Poll for 2022 elections
In fact messianic
religious Zionists bear an uncanny similarity to their Christian counterparts
who also rest their believe in salvation on the Jews return.
David Ben Gurion,
Israel’s first Prime Minister explained in October 1941 as the holocaust was
getting under way, that it was the role of Zionism ‘to cast
the great Jewish tragedy in prodigious moulds of redemption.’ [3] Zionism
had ‘redemption’ and rebirth at its core and through redemption one would
obtain salvation, politically and religiously.
This is the backdrop
to the formation of Israel’s present governing coalition under first Naftali
Bennett and now Yair Lapid. Although the coalition consists of 13
representatives of the Zionist ‘left’ (7 Labor, 6 Meretz) it has been the Right
that has dictated the agenda. Indeed it is difficult to think of a single political
gain or achievement that the Zionist ‘left’ has made from entering this
coalition, apart from keeping Netanyahu at bay. One reason for this is that the
Zionist ‘left’ has no separate agenda from its ‘right-wing’ counterparts.
In April the defectionof Idit Silman of the far-right religious nationalist party Yamina caused the
coalition to lose its wafer thin majority of 61-59.[4]
In June Coalition Whip Nir Orbach also defected making an election almost
inevitable.[5]
The Knesset
But the issue that
caused the Coalition to collapse was the Emergency Regulations that the Knesset
is obliged to pass every 5 years in order to ensure that Israeli civil law
applies to the settlers and military law to the Palestinians.
These Regulations have
been enacted ever since the occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967.
They are the legal basis of Apartheid in the West Bank by creating two parallel
legal systems – one for Jewish settlers and another for Palestinians.
You would expect the
Zionist left and in particular Meretz, which supports a two-state solution, to
be implacably opposed to such legislation. After all they are the legal basis
of the Occupation that they purportedly oppose.
Not a bit of it. Not only did five Meretz MKs go into the
voting lobby alongside the Zionist Right but they turned against their sixth
member, Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi, whose vote against the Regulations, alongside
that of Ra’am MK Mazen Ghanaim, sealed the fate of the Coalition.
You might have thought
that her four Jewish colleagues in Meretz would have understood and sympathised
with Zoabi’s dilemma. Not a bit of it.
Health Minister and Meretz leader Nitzan Horowitz attacked Zoabi in an
interview with the Army Radio calling her resignation from the coalition "disgusting and dishonest behavior."
He went on to say that
"We have
no connection to this woman. She lost her way, even in our politics, in which
people do dishonest things, I think it's an act that has really crossed all the
red lines." [6]
Likud and its
partners, for tactical reasons, voted against the regulations making an
election inevitable since, in an election period, the regulations are
automatically extended. Meretz couldn’t countenance a situation in which
Palestinians and Jewish settlers achieved legal equality because, their support
for a two state solution notwithstanding, they are not opposed to the
Occupation and at no time have they called for a unilateral withdrawal from the
West Bank.
Not content with this Jewish
activists from Meretz picketed Zoabi’s home in Nof Hagalil calling on her to
resign as an MK. The reasons being that her actions could ‘lead to a government of darkness.’ [7]
The
protesters said Zoabi’s conduct could bring down the coalition “and lead to a government of darkness led by
[Itamar] Ben Gvir, [Bezalel] Smotrich and [Benjamin] Netanyahu”. Images
from the demonstration in the northern town of Nof Hagalil showed a handful of
protesters near Rinawie Zoabi’s home.
Ahead of the protest,
Kan news said that Meretz and Ra’am told Bennett that they had lost control of
Zoabi and Ghanaim, who rejected calls to resign and promised to vote against
the bill if it was brought to a vote again.
A similar crisis was
narrowly avoided in July 2021 when the Coalition failed to enact the Citizenship and Entry into Israel
law. On that occasion two members of Raam, Mazen Ghnaim and Said al-Harumi,
abstained resulting in the law falling as 59 members voted for the law and
the same number voting against it. The law, first enacted in 2003 and renewed
every year, aims at preventing Israeli Palestinians from bringing into Israel
spouses from the Occupied Territories and granting them resident status.
Although justified as a security precaution its primary aim is demographic, to
prevent the dilution of Israel’s Jewish majority.[8]
Both
Zoabi and Ghanaim were pressurised to resign after voting with the opposition.
Ra’am’s three other Knesset members abstained, as did rebel Yamina MK Idit
Silman. The bill failed to pass by 58-52.
Although
predictions are hard to make, on the basis of opinion polls Netanyahu is more
likely to be able to cobble together a narrow coalition than his rivals. Likud
is predicted to gain 1 or 2 more seats from its present 30, the Orthodox Haredi
parties are likely to stay the same (15) and the Labour Zionist are predicted to
lose 3 of their current 13. Yesh Atid, the ‘centrist’ (in Israeli terms) party
of current Prime Minister Lapid is forecast to gain 7 seats. The former New
Hope, led by Gideon Saar, formerly of Likud and Benny Gantz, of Blue and White
have combined to form the National Unity Party. They are predicted to lose two
seats.
The Arab
parties Hadash-Ta’al and Ra’am are predicted to gain 8 seats, down two. However it is extremely disappointing that
the Arab nationalist party Balad, which is explicitly in favour of Israel as a
state of all its citizens was forced to break from the Joint List.
Interestingly Balad has put Jewish actor Einat Weitzman on its list in 6th
place.
The forecast
number of seats for what remains of the Joint List and Ra’am, which split from
the Joint List in the 2021 elections, is down from 15 in March 2020 when the
Joint List became the third largest block in the Knesset. Ra’am, led by Mansour
Abbas is the political wing of the Southern Islamic Movement and a conservative
party that seeks to achieve concessions for Israeli Palestinians, in particular
the unrecognised Bedouin villages in the Negev by agreeing to hold its nose and
support nakedly racist legislation when applied to Palestinians under
occupation.
However
the main feature of the election is the prediction that the Religious Zionism
party of Bezalel Smotrich, in conjunction with the Jewish Nazi party Otzma
Yehudit of Ben Gvir is predicted to more than double its number of seats from 6
to 13.
Ben Gvir
is a supporter of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane of Kach, who supported making
sexual relations between Jewish women and Arab males a criminal offence
punishable by 5 years imprisonment. A ‘crime’ straight out of the Nazi
Nuremberg Laws and what was known as Rassenchande
(racial hygiene). Kahane was explicit in calling for the expulsion of all
Israel’s Arabs. Until recently Gvir had on the wall of his home a poster of
Baruch Goldstein, a Jewish settler who opened fire in 1994 on Palestinians
worshipping in the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron killing 29.[9]
Gvir has
recently tried to tone down his image claiming that he is ‘only’ in favour of
expelling ‘disloyal’ Palestinian citizens of Israel but since most Palestinians
don’t accept that Israel should be a state only of its Jewish citizens this is
just playing with words.
It is
clear though from Israel’s equivalent of 60
minutes and a defector from the settler Hilltop Youth, Ronit Chem, that Ben
Gvir has been up to his eyes in fomenting Jewish terrorist attacks against
Palestinian civilians in the West Bank.[10]
However
the fact that more than 10% of Israelis can entertain voting for a party which
wants to be rid of Israel’s Arab citizens demonstrates the direction that
Israel, as a Jewish state, is taking. The obsession with demography and racial
purity, is common to all wings of Zionism. From Meretz to Likud there is a
consensus that Israel is a Jewish state and there should be separation from the
Arabs. The belief that Jews and Arabs
cannot live together in one state with equal rights is common to all Zionist
parties.
Is it any wonder that those with radical solutions to the ‘problem’ of Israel Palestinian minority should prove attractive. Their simple ‘solution’ to the Arab problem is their transfer.
What is
shocking is that the Kibbutzim, formerly the bastion of Labour Zionism, are
inviting Gvir to address them during the elections.[11] But if the present situation is bad
then future developments in the Zionist state all point to the openly fascist
wing of Zionism, which Ben Gvir and Religious Zionism represent, becoming even
stronger. Some 30-40% of young Israeli Jews support Religious Zionism.[12]
The
leader of the Religious Zionism coalition, Bezalel Smotrich, is little better
than the rabble rousing Ben Gvir. Smotrich called for a ban on Arab parties on
the grounds that Israel’s Palestinians might massacre the Jews.[13]
And the
third wing of the holy trinity that is Religious Zionism is the anti-gay party
Noam, whose inspiration is Rabbi Thau. The person who was the marriage broker
who oversaw the inclusion of Noam in Religious Zionism was none other than
Benjamin Netanyahu who when he visits the West engages in pink washing,
pretending that Israel is a welcoming place to be if you are gay.[14]
As Yossi Verter of Ha’aretz wrote: ‘In
going to Rabbi Zvi Thau, Noam’s spiritual leader, Netanyahu “lost whatever was
left of his liberal, enlightened humanity.”
As the
Israel state moves further to the religious right it is also becoming more
anti-gay. The chances for example of gay marriage in Israel being enacted are
minus zero. After all it is impossible for a Jew and an Arab to marry in Israel
let alone two people of the same sex.
The Israel lobby in
the U.S. is already terrified at the potential damage that Ben Gvir will do to
Israel’s already deteriorating image. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NY), a pro-Israel
Democrat, has already warned
Netanyahu that he has “serious concerns” about including “extremist and polarizing individuals like Ben Gvir” in the
government. Rep. Brad Sherman has called for Gvir to be ostracised
not included. None of this however has affected the New York Times, which like
the reaction of the British media to Al Jazeera’s Labour Files has found a simple solution to the problem of a Jewish
Nazi being a government minister in Israel.
It simply says nothing! [15]
What is clear is that
given the pivotal position that Religious Zionism is likely to hold in a
Netanyahu government it is likely to hold a number of ministries. Smotrich has
said that he will be seeking the defence, finance and justice portfolios. In other words the Minister in charge of Justice
will come from a party of pogromists and open racists.[16]
Zionism and its
racism, once hidden but now open is today openly proclaiming its intentions,
shorn of all the euphemisms and subterfuge of the Labour Zionists. Unlike the
pretence of Meretz and the Israeli Labor Party that you could reconcile a
Jewish State and a Democratic State Ben Gvir and Smotrich are now open in their
belief that Israel should, first and foremost be a racially pure Jewish
state. Democracy is for the Gentiles.
After all there is nothing in the Bible about democracy!
But we should be
clear. Those who cleared the path to the Kahanes, Gvirs and Smotrich’s were
those ‘liberal’ Zionists who moved heaven and earth to whitewash Zionism. It is
the Louise Ellmans and Ruth Smeeths, the Jewish Labour Movement and the Board
of Deputies who spent their political capital accusing opponents of Zionism of
being ‘anti-Semites’, a charge intended to intimidate Israel’s critics.
It was the Labor
Zionists who organised the Nakba who gave way to Likud and now Religious
Zionism. Even in the coalition government it was Labor Security Minister Omar
Bar-Lev who gave the okay to thousands of settler youth marching through Arab
East Jerusalem on Jerusalem Day chanting ‘death to the Arabs’ whilst attacking
Palestinians who lived there. Just as
two years ago it was Netanyahu who vetoed such a march.
Today we see where Zionism
has ended up – in a Jewish state whose government includes an openly Jewish
Nazi Party.
Tony Greenstein
[1] Weekly Worker 1351, https://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1351/house-built-on-sand/
[2] Israel and the Messiah’s Ass, Moshe Machover, Weekly Worker, 1.6.17. https://tinyurl.com/5d4c6wz5
[3] Beit
Zvi, p. 115 citing In the Campaign, Vol. II, p. 68. Teveth, p. 854,
Ben-Gurion speech 25 October 1941.
[4] Silman’s coalition defection catches her political partners off-guard, Times of Israel , 6.4.22., https://tinyurl.com/4582yxm8
[5] Yamina MK Nir Orbach quits coalition; PM admits it could collapse ‘in a week or two’, Times of Israel 13.6.22, https://tinyurl.com/mr78dxcr
[6] Horowitz Attacks Zoabi: 'We Have No Connection to This Woman', Ha’aretz 23.6.22., https://tinyurl.com/9ye7rvkb
[7] Meretz activists protest outside rebel MK’s home, call for her resignation. Times of Israel 11.6.22. https://tinyurl.com/4pab2ynb
[8] Israeli PM suffers setback in vote on Arab citizenship rights law, Guardian 6.7.21. https://tinyurl.com/5yn9pdt9
[9] Times of Israel 15.1.20., Ben Gvir responds to Bennett: Fine, I’ll take down Baruch Goldstein’s picture, https://tinyurl.com/34664n7e
[10] BREAKING: Former Hilltop Youth Activist Reveals Ben Gvir Incited Jewish Terrorism, Richard Silverstein, Tikun Olam, 11.10.22., https://tinyurl.com/3fcw54ef
[11] Racist Israeli pol Ben Gvir is now welcome at kibbutzes, Mondoweiss 22.9.22., https://tinyurl.com/mpfd6d2p
[12] Israel heads further right: 30-40 percent of young support fascistic Jewish party, Mondoweiss, 10.8.22., https://tinyurl.com/7zkcvhk2
[13] Smotrich calls for ban on Arab parties, says Arab citizens could commit massacres, Times of Israel, 12.9.22., https://tinyurl.com/2tvwuzpw
[14] Ha’aretz 20.9.22., Spiritual Leader of anti-LGBT Party Is Not a Fringe Figure https://tinyurl.com/2p9w2hmz
[15] James North, Mondoweiss, 16.9.22., Surging racist Ben Gvir is potential kingmaker in Israel — and ‘NYT’ hides him from readers, https://tinyurl.com/5n6mh7zb
[16] Times of Israel, 15 October 2022, Smotrich says may seek defense, finance, justice portfolios in a Netanyahu coalition, https://tinyurl.com/22phyjh2
Informative but deeply unsettling article. The greedy people who engineer wars to further enrich themselves are now looking forward to an even wealthier future.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a well-researched, well argued blog: This is what people in the UK who try to understand exactly what lies behind Starmer’s support for Israel, need to read. Shameful to be supporting this nest of rabidly racist vipers;
ReplyDeleteSo good to have an update analysis of the move towards far-right nazism in Israel. Depressing to realise that the “left opposition” are just like water-carriers for the camel-train of colonisation, apartheid and supremacism.
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ReplyDelete"Israel’s November Election is a Choice Between the Far-Right and the Further-Right"
ReplyDeleteA bit like the next UK General Election - whenever it happens, complete with Zionist supporters trying to outdo each other.
"....a Choice Between the Far-Right and the Further-Right"
ReplyDeleteI bit like the choice we will have in the next General Election whenever it takes place, with Zionists (racists) on both sides attempting to demonstrate how right wing thay are!
Tony, what do you think is the best solution to this problem?
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