Source: New York Times |
By Jack
Gerson
An
extraordinary full page advertisement in today’s New York Times displayed a
long-developing and now wide-open split between major players in Israel’s
defense and intelligence leadership on the one hand and Premier Benjamin
Netanyahu and his allies on the other:“In a Turbulent World Israel’s Security
Chiefs Agree: Separation Into Two States is Essential for Israel’s
Security”. To see the ad, go to http://www.centerpeace.org/center-news/one-state-or-two/
.
Six
former chiefs of staff of the Israeli Defense Force (including former Israeli
Premier Ehud Barak), six directors of Shin Bet (Israel’s domestic security
agency), and six heads of the (notorious) Mossad (Israel’s intelligence agency)
speak out in the ad for a two-state solution, arguing that since Jews are no
longer a majority of Israel’s population — and will become even more of a
minority as time goes on — Netanyahu’s single-state policy will inevitably end
in a minority dictatorship imposed on the population.
So,
here are eighteen hardened military and intelligence chiefs calling for peace
and democracy. They are the same folks who have led genocidal raids on the
people of Gaza; who have carried out kidnappings and assassinations around the
world; who have been the backbone of the Israeli subjugation of the Palestinian
people. But now they see the writing on the wall. They see that, sooner
or later, Israel will not be able to maintain both formally democratic
elections and majority Jewish rule. With the fig-leaf of Israeli democracy
gone, it will be that much harder to maintain support into the indefinite
future. They saw what happened to apartheid South Africa, and want to avoid
that.
So
they call for a two-state solution. A “demilitarized Palestinian state” and
“the democratic Jewish homeland of Israel”. A Jewish state and an Arab state.
But, clearly, only one of these — the Palestinian state — would be
demilitarized. So it would be a demilitarized Palestinian state and a nuclear-armed
“democratic Jewish state”. To state this is to see just what the makers of the
NY Times ad have in mind for the Palestinian state: to live under constant
suspicion, in enforced weakness, and to — at best — settle for scraps while
waiting for the next Netanyahu to come along and launch the next genocidal
attack.
A
very different solution is plain, and it is sorely needed. But a solution to
the crisis in Israel/Palestine is not possible within the framework of
capitalism Only through the
revolutionary transformation of society and the creation of a federation of
democratic socialist states in the Middle East can the violence be ended, a
democratic socialist, secular state in which the rights of Palestinians, Jews,
and all other ethnic and religious groups are guaranteed.
This
is not a pipe dream. It can be a reality. But not so long as Palestinians are
viewed as less than human, and not until they are allowed to democratically
exercise their majority in the population.
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