Israel's collective psychosis: The denial syndrome |
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By Khalid Amayreh
This week, Israel sank in an avalanche of national lethargy, hypocrisy and self-righteousness. Seeking to cope with Hezbullah's success in getting Israel to release all Lebanese prisoners, dead and living, in exchange for the remains of two Israeli soldiers, Israeli leaders, media and shapers of public opinion have been indulging in sanctimonious self-glorification while denouncing the other side as "hateful, uncivilized and representing an inferior culture." This is a characteristic Israeli behavior. It perfectly characterizes a society that has been living in a state of denial ever since Zionist gangs, aided by western powers, succeeded in uprooting the bulk of native Palestinians from Palestine, their ancestral homeland, and implanting therein Israel, a state based on racism, terror, ethnic cleansing and falsification of history. The orgy of lying, especially the shocking amenability of most Zionist Jews to take the obscene lies at face value caricatures a people that dreads knowing the truth, let alone coping with it. And when the truth eventually manages to penetrate the "iron wall" of Zionist lies, the custodians of the big lie, which is Zionism, resort to a whole set of defense mechanisms to protect the collective mental sanity of a state whose very existence constitutes a crime against humanity. Thus, according to this depraved and psychotic mindset, Israel doesn't murder children and innocent civilians, It is only the victims that bring death upon themselves. And Israelis don't steal the land and property of Palestinians, since the entire world was created for the sake of the "chosen people." And even when Jews do commit "certain mistakes" and "abominable sins," they are not really to blame for that since it is the victims that always force Jews to make these mistakes. Hence, the proverbial Palestinian victim of Israeli savagery is always responsible for the demolition of his own home, the murder of his own children and the destruction of his own farm, grove and orchard by Israeli bulldozer!! Eventually, the entire Palestinian Nakba is a self-inflicted calamity which the Palestinians brought upon themselves because they refused to succumb to the will of the "chosen people." More to the point, if the Palestinians don't come to terms with the Nakba and the occupation, a greater Nakba, or holocaust, would be inflicted upon them. Interestingly, the wave of self-righteous overindulgence in Israel has been led by the establishment people, figures that know too well that Israel doesn't really represent the culture of peace, but rather the culture of war and aggression; they know that Israel is inculcated with a criminal and murderous mentality that differs very little from the Nazi mentality. Yes, they do know all of this, but like all murderers, thieves and liars, they dread facing the truth. The truth would simply make them lose their raison d'etre. This is why they always try to turn the black into white, the white into black and the big lie into a "truth" glorified by millions of "beneficiaries" at home and ignorant "fans" abroad. It may be particularly difficult to convince the "beneficiaries" of their sinfulness, namely the fact that they are living in homes that belong to other people and living on land that belongs to another people. However, for the sake of the ignorant or naïve fans in Europe and north America as well as the rest of the world, it is imperative that they be delivered from the grip of Zionist lies. Yes, westerners must be allowed to know the naked truth about this sick and sickening state that deceptively claims to be the sole true inheritor of Judaism while its ideology, behavior and actions are antithetical to all religious and moral values that stress universal justice and human equality. Let us remember some of the "glorious expressions" of the Zionist culture of love and self-abnegation in recent years. Chris Hedges is a prominent journalist and author specialized in American and Middle Eastern politics. He worked for a number of publications including the Christian Science Monitor, the Dallas Morning News and the New York Times where he spent 15 years. In his recent book, War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning, Hedges tells a chilling story from his trip to the Gaza Strip in the heydays of the intifada, or the second Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation. Hedges watched, ten- and eleven-year-old Palestinian children being lured to their neighborhood's perimeter fence by taunts from a loudspeaker on the Israeli side. "Where are all the dogs of Khan Younis? Come! Come! The Israeli voice barked insults at the boys' mothers. The boys responded by hurling their rocks at the jeep with the loudspeaker. The Israelis shot at them with M-16s fitted with silencers. Hedges found the victims in the hospital, children with their stomachs ripped out, and with gaping holes in their limbs. Writing for "Harper's Magazine" (see The Nation, March 11, 2002), Hedges wrote: " Children have been shot in other conflicts I have covered. Death squads gunned them down in El Salvador and Guatemala, mothers with infants were lined up and massacred in Algeria, and Serb snipers put children in their sights in Sarajevo, but I have never before watched soldiers entice children like mice into a trap and murder them for sport." Here is another "expression of love:" In November, 2001, an undercover unit of the Israeli army buried a landmine in the sand that flows around Abdullah Siyam Primary School in Khan Younis in southern Gaza. A few hours later, as Palestinian children headed to school, the mine exploded. Five school kids were instantly reduced to broken flesh. The youngest was six. All the victims came from the same extended family: Akram Naim Astal, 6, and his brother Mohammed, 13; Omar Idris Astal, 12, and his brother Anis, 10; and their cousin Muhamemd Sultan Astal, 12. Their young bodies were mutilated beyond recognition. The limbs of one child were found 50 meters away. Some of the kids could only be identified by their school bags, brightly colored and spattered with blood, still dangling from their butchered bodies. Hasbara doctors in Israel might seek to extenuate the gravity or even whitewash these crimes by claiming that these were "individual acts" that didn't reflect the overall policy of the Israeli government and army. However, this is a big lie. In 2001, the noted Israeli award-wining journalist Amira Hass interviewed an Israeli sniper in which the soldier described the commands he received from his superiors: "Twelve and up, you are allowed to shoot. That is what they tell us," the soldier said. "So," responded the reporter, "according to the IDF, the appropriate minimum age group at which to shoot is 12." The soldier replied: "this is according to what the IDF says to its soldiers. I don't know if this is what the IDF says to the media." A further "expression of love and humanity of Israeli culture" manifested itself, also in Gaza, in 2004, when an Israeli occupation army soldier, dubbed Captain-R, shot a Palestinian girl, Iman al Hums, who was on her way to school. However, the soldier was not sure whether the 13-year-girl died or not. Hence, he walked to the bleeding child, and instead of trying to save her life, he shot here 25 times, emptying his entire magazine of bullets into her tender body. He did what he did in order " to verify the kill," a standard Israeli army practice in such circumstances Now, the reader might be prompted to think that the bloodthirsty murderer was arrested and made to stand trial for his hair-raising crime. Well, the opposite happened. The soldier not only was innocent of any wrongdoing but was also awarded tens of thousands of dollars for being "hurt and libeled by unfavorable media coverage." In truth, it is not only Israeli army soldiers and officers who willfully indulge in such Nazi behavior. Zionist rabbis routinely issue religious edicts that would allow Israeli troops to murder non-Jewish children knowingly and deliberately without having to worry about any ramifications, moral or otherwise. In May 2007, shortly before Israeli occupation soldiers murdered two Gaza children who apparently were searching for scrap metal to sell for a few cents in order help feed their impoverished families, the former Israeli Chief rabbi, Mordechai Elyahu, petitioned the Israeli government to carry out a series of carpet bombing of Gaza population centers. Elyahu argued that a ground invasion of the world's most crowded spot would endanger Israeli soldiers. He said "If they don't stop after we kill 100, then we must kill a thousand. And if they do not stop after 1,000, then we must kill 10,000. If they still don't stop we must kill 100,000, even a million, whatever it takes to make them stop." Earlier, Elyahu, a prominent Talmudic sage, called on the Israeli occupation army not to refrain from killing Palestinian children if that means saving the lives of Israeli soldiers. The above-mentioned are only sporadic examples of the barbarian spirit inculcated in Israelis, especially soldiers dispatched to the occupied Palestinian territories to guard the occupation and enforce apartheid. It is this barbarian mindset that makes Israeli soldiers abduct Palestinian school children and take them to nearby Jewish settlements where they are used as "training objects" by Jewish youngsters. It is this barbarian mentality that makes Jewish soldiers force helpless Palestinian laborers do certain depraved acts such as drinking soldiers' urine and singing, individually or in unison, "wahad Hommas, wahad fool, Allah Iyhay-yee Mishmar Gvul" (one 'dish' hummus, one broad beans, may Allah greet the Border Police)!!! There are of course thousands, even tens of thousands, of examples which one could easily and readily cite to underscore Israeli barbarianism. To be sure, this disgraceful reality is known to many Israelis. In 2001, Shulamit Aloni, a former minister of education, wrote in the Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv that "we have become a barbarian people." So, what makes a leftist, liberal woman see in Israel what the vast bulk of Israelis, including the country's intelligentsia, wouldn't see, or more correctly, wouldn't want to see. Well, it is Israel's collective psychosis, the denial syndrome? |
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