Dear Friends:
As you now, I am now in Israel until mid-July. Many things
look very different from within then from the other side of
the Ocean. Hopefully, I will have a chance to discuss the
current situation in Israel when I return back. However,
because the time is pressing, I would like to say few words
now, although I realize that my ability to be convincing is
very much limited by such short format.
Being in America, I always wandered why every Israeli move
regarding Arabs is so illogical. For example, why Israel,
acting according to written Oslo agreements, gave out
territories, and never requested from Palestinians
fulfillments of their part of the agreement? Even minor things
like incitements in official PA media have not been enforced
until now. Another example: it is well understood that Hamas
is now the major political rival of Abbas. Why then Israel
releases 900 terrorists many (probably most) of whom are
members of Hamas, saying that it will strengthen Abbas? Do you
see logic? We can go on and on with such stories. (You see I
am talking only about pragmatism and logic, and I am not
talking about irrelevant issues like justice, etc.)
So, why Israel behaves like that trying to make peace with
Arabs? Here, in a course of talking with a large number of
people, I realized that this question is actually invalid,
because it has an internal assumption that the goal of these
processes is to solve the Palestinian problem. In reality,
Palestinian Arabs are just bystanders who are unlucky enough
to be caught in an internal struggle for power between Jews.
In fact, Palestinian identity, as a way to create a
Palestinian problem, was invented and promoted by Jews. This
is a novel paradigm for me, but let me briefly describe
without many arguments what appears to take place here.
1. Israeli Left (as a movement) was very important in
creating the State, and at the first stages of struggle for
survival. The main and only goal of the Left has always been a
creation of the State that serves as a "safe haven" for Jews.
People on the Left do not have historic-religious background
in their consciousness, and therefore they do not have
sentiments about the Land beyond the borders of 1948.
2. Israeli Left movement failed to create the "safe haven",
probably because this goal is unreachable within their model,
and so they come to a stumbling block. They lost a vision, and
start agonizing being unable to realize that the problem is at
the basis of the ideology, i.e. the model of "save haven"
cannot save the Jewish state under the condition that
neighboring Nations do not agree with the Jewish right for the
Land. Moreover, if the basis of our right for the Land is just
a UN mandate, then Arabs, along with many European countries,
are absolutely right since we know exactly the price of the UN
declarations. If the Jews think along these lines, we should
stop the whole enterprise, pack the baggage and let other
people live in peace in this Land. This is a bit of
exaggeration, but I intentionally put it here to demonstrate
that the ideology of the Left is self-destructing. The
ideological agony results in a rapid degradation of this part
of the society. It becomes very obvious when you compare young
generations of Left and Right, and though I will not elaborate
on this issue, they look and behave very differently, and
guess who makes a better impression.
3. So, Left is a weakened part of the society. I fell that
we should not demonize them in any sense (as they demonize
us), but rather we should realize that they are in need of
help. Unfortunately, until very recently no efforts have been
made to reach out and convince people from the Left that there
ought be a shift of the entire paradigm, and the alternative
ideology is healthier for them and their children, and
actually will lead to a safer and more peaceful State. My
feeling is that if these Jews are saved from the ideological
agony, this will be the most important achievement of Israel.
(Here I would like to distinguish between the ideological
Left, i.e. people who have Left ideology, and the political
Left, i.e. ruling part of the Left, which is kind of
malignant).
4. Historically Left has always being at the helm of power.
Since early 80s, however, the political focus of the ruling
part of the Left has shifted dramatically, because of the
rapid raise of another power, which is Israeli Right (Its
ideology, of course, is based on the religious and historical
right of the Jews for the Land, but I will not elaborate on
their ideology here). Fighting with the Right became the most
important task for the Left, since they started to lose
because of the lack of positive focus. Unfortunately, as
happened in our history many times, this ruling oligarchy
started to collaborate with the enemies and established a
hostile regime at our backyard and even armed them. It was
stunning, but they even did not care about an organized shift
of the created PA regime into a full-fledged terrorist entity,
which also terrorized its own people, was corrupted, did not
care about an economy, spent enormous sums for building
carcasses of houses which are never going to be inhabited with
only aim to claim the land, etc. Why? From the standpoint of
solving problems of Palestinians this strategy of the Left was
absolute absurdity. However, if we realize that the goal was
nothing to do with making a peace with Palestinians, but
rather an undermining the Right, everything comes to place. In
fact, this was just an easy way to get rid of the settlements,
which are the main base of the Right. Accordingly settlers are
always depicted by the official media as "militants", thus
justifying a struggle with them as with Hamas, which is also
"militant" (you see what a powerful linguistic trick, which
was recently adopted by the American media). If settlements
are destroyed, the Right will be in complete disarray for a
very long time. Of course it was quite risky, but they decided
to go this way because of the desperation. Even now, when we
know that this policy resulted in a more than a thousand
deaths, and thousands of people without limbs and with other
severe injuries, instead of covering their heads with ashes
and begging for apologies the ruling part of the Left is not
giving up and continue their efforts to destroy the Right this
same way.
But Jews? Deporting Jews from their homes where they lived
for 30 years and where Jewish communities existed for
centuries? That is not Ethnic Cleansing. In fact it is not a
big deal at all. You see, Jews are movable. They are used to
being expelled from the places that they live. They have been
expelled from various countries dozens if not hundreds of
times.
5. What is happening now in Gush Katif is part of this
strategy. I do not want to discuss why Sharon does that. He
does not give any explanations, and we can only guess. But
whatever was the reasoning, Sharon is now at power only
because he is supported by the Left. The Right does not trust
him any more. So he will be at power only as long as he goes
along with the Left strategy, otherwise he will be toppled in
a minute. If he is toppled, we will return to square one but
only without Gush Katif and a part of Shomron. If he is not
toppled, he will have to continue to sacrifice more and more
settlements and territories (and by the way, Jerusalem, as
mentioned in the last press conference by George Bush), until
the Right base is completely destroyed along with everything
else.
6. This is just a thought about what could happen if
Sharon's government continues on this path, and to illuminate
that we should not fool ourselves thinking that the
Disengagement will allow us retaining settlement blocks after
giving up Gaza and three settlements in Shomron (Actually not
many people are aware that these Shomron settlements together
with the surrounding land that is suppose to be given up
consist about 10% of the entire size of the country). From the
same press conference with Bush it is clear that all the
previous "understandings" with Sharon are null and void (and I
am not blaming Bush here, since the entire approach was
fundamentally flawed).
7. In reality I do not think that will happen because the
Disengagement requires a lot of guts, and the Left does not
have them, while the Right does have. I guess that the likely
scenario is that the government will back up at the very last
moment because of the fear of enormous opposition (or increase
in Palestinian terrorism, as always happened in the past). In
fact, now by polls less then 50% support the Disengagement. I
do not trust polls, but unless there is a referendum, we will
never know this for sure. On the other hand, in case the
government decides to go ahead with Disengagement, the entire
country will be paralyzed by the civil disobedience movement,
and I do not see how they can physically conduct this action.
8. So, this entire letter is to bring the idea that the
Disengagement is just a beginning of a long struggle between
Left and Right for Israelis' minds and souls. Frankly, I am
more than optimistic. I think the time of agony and lack of
vision is almost over, and the country will not be destroyed
from within, and will go ahead. Seeing people in Jerusalem, I
am pretty sure that we will overcome this dark period. But we
need to work on that.
9. The last part. Gush Katif will or will not be saved.
Lets put efforts to save it. Now is a time of planting seeds
in Gush Katif, and usually the farmers borrow money from banks
to buy seeds. This time they, of course, have not got the
loan. They need about 20,000,000 shekels (about $4,500,000).
There should be no disruption of agriculture in Gush Katif
this year, otherwise these people will not have any income,
and it will be much more difficult for them to withstand the
pressure from the officials. And believe me, this pressure,
both psychological and economical is enormous. There is a fund
that collects money for buying seeds to loan to the farmers.
If there is no Disengagement, they will return the borrowed
money, otherwise there will be a loss. Please invest in this
enterprise to help the farmers keep going, they are risking
much more than we are. If you put in 1,000 shekels (about
$230) or more, you will have it returned in case of success.
Less than 1,000 shekels will be considered just as a charity.
Please go to this website to contribute www.katifund.org