What it really means to be a friend of Israel
By Stuart Littlewood | American Herald Tribune | March 29, 2016
Once again the AIPAC annual pantomime in Washington
DC has played itself out while the world outside watches aghast at the
gullibility of America’s political elite. And how they flocked to hear
the Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech.
Whatever happened to the Un-American Activities
Committee set up to investigate disloyalty and subversive activities on
the part of private citizens and public employees, one wonders?
“The terrorists have no resolvable grievances. It’s
not as if we could offer them Brussels or Istanbul, or California or
even the West Bank,” said Netanyahu. “That won’t satisfy their
grievances because what they seek is our utter destruction and their
total domination. Their basic demand is that we should simply
disappear.”
Funny, the Israelis have been working for nearly 70 years to make the Palestinians disappear. Domination is their specialty.
“The only way to defeat these terrorists is to join
together and fight them together… with political unity and with moral
clarity. I think we have that in abundance….” Achingly funny.
“The chain of attacks from Paris to San Bernardino
to Istanbul to the Ivory Coast and now to Brussels, and the daily
attacks to Israel… This is one continuous assault on all of us.” No it
isn’t.
And who is this “we”? It’s Netanyahu’s endless attempt to push the old ‘hasbara’ line to make us think we’re all in it together.
A few years back ‘The Israel Project’, a US media
advocacy group, produced a revised training manual to help the worldwide
Zionist movement win the propaganda war, keep their ill-gotten
territorial gains in Palestine and persuade international audiences to
accept that their crimes are necessary and conform to “shared values”
between Israel and the civilised West.
- “Draw direct parallels between Israel and America—including the need to defend against terrorism…. The more you focus on the similarities between Israel and America, the more likely you are to win the support of those who are neutral. Indeed, Israel is an important American ally in the war against terrorism, and faces many of the same challenges as America in protecting their citizens.”
Note how Israel’s strategy is almost totally
dependent on the false idea that they are victims of terror and western
nations need to huddle together with Israel for mutual protection.
- “The language of Israel is the language of America: ‘democracy,’ ‘freedom,’ ‘security,’ and ‘peace.’ These four words are at the core of the American political, economic, social, and cultural systems, and they should be repeated as often as possible because they resonate with virtually every American.”
If so fluent in this language, why won’t Israel
acknowledge their neighbours’ rights to democracy, freedom, security and
peace and end their military oppression? Level-headed people have begun
to realize who the terrorists really are. And it is obvious by now that
allowing parallels to be drawn between Israel and America only serves
to increase the world’s hatred of America.
- “A simple rule of thumb is that once you get to the point of repeating the same message over and over again so many times that you think you might get sick — that is just about the time the public will wake up and say ‘Hey, this person just might be saying something interesting to me!’ But don’t confuse messages with facts…”
The only people who are interested these days are
the ‘Friends’ and the other assorted stooges in thrall to the Israelis
and the politicians they have bribed.
- “Successful communications is not about being able to recite every fact from the long history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is about pointing out a few core principles of shared values—such as democracy and freedom—and repeating them over and over again…. You need to start with empathy for both sides, remind youie, on average, ten times to be effective.”
Is democracy a shared value? Around Western nations,
maybe. But Israel is an ethnocracy and a rather nasty one. Is freedom a
shared value? The world is still waiting for Israel to allow the
Palestinians their freedom after decades of brutal military occupation.
Embracing evil
As La Clinton and others perform their obscene
ritual acts of obeisance let us ponder what being a Friend of Israel
really entails. It means aligning yourself with the vilest villainy. It
means embracing the terror and ethnic cleansing on which the state of
Israel was built.
It means embracing the dispossession at gunpoint and
oppression of the native Palestinians. It means embracing the
discriminatory laws against those who remain.
It means embracing the jackboot thuggery that
abducts civilians, including children, and imprisons and tortures them
without trial.
It means embracing the theft and annexation of
Palestinian land and water resources, the imposition of hundreds of
military checkpoints, severe restrictions on the movement of people and
goods, and maximum interference with Palestinian life at every level.
It means embracing the strangulation of the West Bank’s economy and the cruel blockade on Gaza.
It means embracing the denial of Palestinians’ right to self-determination and return to their homes.
It means embracing the religious war that humiliates Muslims and Christians and prevents them from visiting their holy places.
It means endorsing a situation in which hard-pressed
British and American taxpayers are having to subsidise Israel’s illegal
occupation of the Holy Land.
And if, after the most recent bloodbaths inflicted
by the Israelis on Gaza, you are still Israel’s special friend, you are
comfortable with blowing to smithereens hundreds of children, maiming
thousands more, trashing vital infrastructure such as hospitals,
schools, power plants and clean water supplies, and causing $6billion of
devastation that will take 20 years to rebuild. And, by the way, where
is the money for that coming from?
By then you should consider how you no longer qualify for membership of the human race.
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