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- Israel Awaits Oblivion
by Iqbal Jasarat
Israel is on
a knife-edge. Almost all fact-finding missions to the Occupied Territories
have confirmed this. This new reality, which has dawned in Israel, and is
the subject of heated and emotional discussions amongst Jewish settlers
and Jewish immigrants alike, is further characterized by debates
questioning the very existence of the Zionist regime, which hitherto was
regarded as taboo.
The press in
Israel, reluctantly perhaps, reflects this mood of bitter frustration
mixed with acute anger. Public display of despair and despondency with an
experiment gone wrong, has never before been so visible and blatant.
Tension and
anxiety bred from 50 years of experimentation with the notion of an
exclusive Jewish statehood is finally taking its toll. The most dreaded
question which seems to linger on and on is the one dealing with
uncertainty about the future of Israel.
Is there a
future for Israel? Many of the former armed thugs who played roughshod
over the lives and properties of the indigenous inhabitants of Palestine
by bulldozing them out to clear the way for the imperial designs of
European Zionists, have always insisted so with an emphatic yes. As is the
case now, many of these cold-blooded murderers like Ariel Sharon, have
followed in the footsteps on Menachem Begin to don the hat of Premiers and
to continue killing in order to hold on to their ill-gotten loot.
For decades
the world was fooled into believing that Israel boasts the most vibrant
form of democracy in the region. Even now, polling and voting exercises
have kept the lid on the ugly side of Israeli politics, which bars
non-Jews from participation. Despite their claims that a group quaintly
referred to as ‘Israeli Arabs’ can cast a vote many commentators are
aware that this so-called democracy is a hoax.
The Intifada,
now in its seventh month and with no signs of letting up, has in its own
unique way exposed all these and many other myths. In addition, the
Intifada has served as a reminder to the world in general and to South
Africa in particular, that Palestine yearns for freedom from oppression
and occupation. This stark reality has also helped in refocusing
people’s attention to the images of Soweto, Sharpville and Guguletho
during the 70`s and 80`s.
The
substantial number of South African Jewry in Israel, who by virtue of
their race enjoy superior status over the original inhabitants cannot
claim to be unaware of the evils of Zionist apartheid.
Racial
divides and discrimination which existed under the Nationalist Party which
allowed a free reign for white supremacists, is still the bitter
experience of ordinary Palestinians. Just as Apartheid caused havoc to
peoples lives and ruined their self esteem and dignity, so too has Zionism
destroyed entire communities.
The good
news is that like Apartheid, the racially exclusive political ideology
known as Zionism, has reached a cul-de-sac. It faces no other choice but
retreat, which is a polite term for defeat. This is also evidenced from
the fact that external support for Israel is waning fast. Again, in the
same way that the world opinion was horrified by exposures of the
Apartheid state’s brutality, Israel is forced to come to terms with
publicity which certainly has halted its tourist trade.
Indeed,
the level of repression that Palestinians are subjected to has compelled
many influential political groups and NGO`s in South Africa and around the
globe to pledge their unconditional support for the Intifada. For
instance, both the PAC and SACP in South Africa have sharply attacked
Israeli atrocities committed against Palestinian civilians. By comparing
the Intifada to Soweto 1976 and Sharpville 1960, the PAC has expressed the
hope that just as these events marked a turning point in the history of
the struggle, so too will the resistance deliver freedom in Palestine.
There can be
no doubt that Israel is on a knife-edge. Its political experiments have
brought nothing but disaster and devastated thousands of families. Now
that it is on the edge of the cliff, the world must ensure that its
inevitable fall must completely disintegrate into total oblivion - never
to rise again!
(Mr. Iqbal Jasarat is
Chairman of the Media Review
Network, which is an advocacy group based in Pretoria, South Africa.)
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