I am not sure Bob Finch's conclusion is correct, and this doubt goes for the articles by such luminaries as Jonathan Cook and Michel Chossudovsky et al. I do not think the Jews plan to expel the Palestinians from Gaza or from other parts of Palestine for a few reasons, mainly - there is no place to send them to, and the Jews can't technically kill so many people. In my view, Nakba indeed goes on as a process aiming to subjugate Palestinians - and subjugate the rest of the world. Still, interesting piece and useful perspective by our regular writer. - ISh
Nakba Goes On
By Bob Finch
The Nakba is commonly perceived
around the world and even, unfortunately, by Palestinians themselves, as a
discrete historical event which happened in the late 1940s when Jewish
terrorists established a zionist state in Palestine. However, looking back at what has
transpired in Palestine over the last six decades, it would
be more accurate to describe the Nakba as an ongoing political process in which
the racist state has continually implemented its policy of ethnically cleansing
and moved ever closer to its long term goal of becoming a Jews-only
state.
Adam Horowitz linked to an article suggesting that the Jews'
current military operation in Gaza could be regarded as a new Nakba as if,
with the passing of time, this too will be seen as another discrete historical
phenomenon. "Palestinians reported that many families have left their homes in
Beit Lahiya's al-Atatra neighborhood and are staying with relatives in "safer"
areas. Hundreds of residents, who are afraid to travel in their own cars for
fear of IDF strikes, could be seen leaving the neighborhood on foot toward
central Jabalya. "It was a difficult site and reminded us of images we saw on
television during the 1948 Nakba (displacement of Palestinians following
Israel 's inception)," one resident
who left his home told Ynet. "The sense is that of a new Nakba."" (`Gazans say
experiencing 'another Nakba' January 05, 2009).
Philip Weiss has added to
the perception of the Nakba as a discrete historical event by demanding that
more effort should be given to commemorating the political disaster that befell
the Palestinians in the late 1940s. Given the way that the zionist dominated
media in the western world has pushed the Nakba into an historical `hole of
oblivion' it seems laudable trying to remind the global community about what
befell the Palestinians in the late 1940s. However, treating the Nakba as an
isolated historical event which happened long ago in the mists of time gives the
impression that the racist Jewish state has never since resorted to such an
odious war crime as ethnic cleansing.
In a recently published article
Ilan Pappe fell victim to such a fallacy in an otherwise invaluable essay. He
pointed out that zionism is an ideology based on ethnic cleansing and that
current events in Gaza were being airlifted out of their
historical context. "It seems that even the most horrendous crimes, such as the
genocide in Gaza , are treated as discrete events,
unconnected to anything that happened in the past and not associated with any
ideology or system." And yet in the preceding paragraph he'd talked of the Nakba
as precisely such a discrete historical event! "And yet, we cannot allow 2009 to
be just another year, less significant than 2008, the commemorative year of the
Nakba, that did not fulfill the great hopes we all had for its potential to
dramatically transform the Western world's attitude to Palestine and the
Palestinians. " (Ilan Pappe ` Israel 's righteous fury and its victims in
Gaza ' http://electronicin tifada.net/ v2/article10100. shtml
January 02, 2009).
Pappe rightly argues that it is imperative that the
historical context of the slaughter in Gaza is understood. "Therefore, it is the role
of an activist academia and an alternative media to insist on this historical
context. These agents should not scoff from educating the public opinion and
hopefully even influence the more conscientious politicians to view events in a
wider historical perspective. " (ibid). But what seems to elude Pappe is that the
best way of providing such an historical context is by suggesting that every
single Jewish attack on Palestinians over the last sixty years has been part of
an ongoing Nakba whose ultimate goal is a Jews-only state in Palestine . In other words,
it is imperative to see the Nakba as an ongoing political process not a one-off
historical event.
From its formulation zionism was intent on removing all
Palestinians from Palestine . This had to be done either by
murdering Palestinians, terrorizing them into leaving their homes and their own
country, or by making the areas in which they lived uninhabitable whether by
stealing water resources, damaging sewage systems, or simply by militarily
pulverizing Palestinian infrastructure and buildings. The zionist project is
intent on ethnic cleansing and everything the zionists have done since they
established their racist state has been to move remorselessly towards a
Jews-only country.
The assumption underlying the two Nakba thesis (if
for the moment we accept the proposition that Gaza is a second Nakba) is that
the period in between these two political disasters was a time of peace and
tranquillity when the Jews made little effort to implement their ethnic
cleansing ideology. Of course, in reality during this period the Jews were all
too successful in advancing their piecemeal ethnic cleansing campaign. They have
stolen a massive proportion of Palestinian land during this period but always
taking care to keep within the bounds of what is acceptable to political and
public opinion in the western world.
But, it might be argued, if the
Jews were really pursuing their goal of ethnic cleansing then surely they would
not only have stolen huge amounts of Palestinian land, they would also have
dramatically reduced the Palestinian population. At present the population of
Palestinians and Jews is roughly equal. But this demographic equality is highly
deceptive. The Jews have been pursuing their ethnic cleansing campaign by
pushing Palestinians into smaller and smaller enclaves. This leaves the
Palestinian population extremely vulnerable to economic blockade and military
attack. Jewish society can be visualized as a broadly based pyramid spread out
over large areas of Palestinian land. In comparison Palestinian society can be
visualized as an inverted pyramid. All the Jews have to do is quietly make these
ghettoes less and less inhabitable and eventually these intense concentrations
of Palestinians will collapse leading to mass emigration. The Jews' policy seems
to have been first, steal their land, then corral Palestinians into ghettos,
then make these ghettos increasingly uninhabitable until Palestinians are
confronted only with the option of emigrating.
The differences between
the political implications of these two characterizations of the Nakba are
profound. The implication of the Nakba as an historic event is that Palestinians
have a chance to create peace with the Jews because Jews haven't been vile
enough to pursue ethnic cleansing. The implication of the Nakba as ongoing event
is that Palestinians do not have any chance of creating peace with such racist
monsters and that any peace efforts they make, or hopes they may have, are an
error, and a dangerous one because it leaves them highly vulnerable to
annihilation. Of the two diametrically opposed perspectives the latter seems far
more realistic, far truer to historical realities. The Jews have never had any
intention of allowing the Palestinians to create a Palestinian state. They
stopped the Palestinians from forming a state in 1948 and ever since they have
sabotaged all peace negotiations between the two sides to prevent the creation
of a Palestinian state. Jennifer Loewenstein is but the latest commentator to
reach this obvious conclusion. "The answer is because Israel
has no intention of allowing a viable, sovereign Palestinian state on its
borders." (Jennifer Loewenstein `If Hamas Did Not Exist Israel Has No Intention
of Granting a Palestinian State' http://www.counterp unch.com/ loewenstein01012 009.html
January 01, 2009). But it has to be
suggested even this view does not get to the whole truth. Jewish racists have no
intention of allowing Palestinians to remain in Palestine .
The great advantage of
treating the Nakba as a continuing political process is that the so-called
`Jewish holocaust' is precisely what the Nakba is deemed to be: a discrete
historical event. (I say `so-called' because I dispute the way the holocaust
industry has transformed this event into humans' greatest ever tragedy and not
because I dispute the facts outlined by those such as Hannah Arendt). The Nakba
is more important politically than the holocaust for the simple reason that it
is an ongoing political process affecting real people and not a distant
historical event. It is remarkable, and exasperating, that on the one hand the
Jews have resurrected a dead historical event and are able to use it as an
important factor in current political events whilst, on the other hand,
Palestinians have allowed their ongoing tragedy to lapse into a long forgotten
historical event which is entirely without political relevance. The Jews have
hyped up their historical tragedy to such an extent that in the western world it
is deemed to be more politically significant than the Jews' ongoing ethnic
cleansing campaign against the Palestinians. Indeed, this historical event
continues to be the Jews' best propaganda weapon for justifying whoever they
might wish to slaughter whether they are Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians, or
Iranians. The Nakba should be accorded moral superiority over the `holocaust'
since it affects millions of real people whereas the holocaust is a mere chapter
in human history. There is therefore no moral equivalence between the two
because the holocaust is a long gone historical event whilst the Nakba is a
current event.
Pappe is correct, "By connecting the Zionist ideology and
the policies of the past with the present atrocities, we will be able to provide
a clear and logical explanation for the campaign of boycott, divestment and
sanctions." But the best means of doing this is by talking about Jews'
continuing to inflict a Nakba on the Palestinians for the sake of a racially
pure Palestine .
Every time Palestinians are held up at checkpoints they are being forced to
endure another manifestation of the Nakba; every time pregnant Palestinian women
are denied medical facilities they are suffering because of the Nakba; every
time that Palestinians are assassinated this is because of the Jews continuing
Nakba on the Palestinians. Jews have turned `the holocaust' into a potent
conceptual weapon which now bears considerable propaganda clout: the Jews
pretended they were being threatened by another holocaust by Saddam's and
Iran 's non-existent nuclear weapons.
The Palestinians don't have to hype up their Nakba in the same lurid way. All
they have to do is show that the Nakba still continues after six decades. The
Nakba should be treated as something that started in the late 1940s not that it
finished soon after.
Over the last six decades or more, the efforts of
Jewish racists to create a racially pure Jewish state have been highly
successful. They have slaughtered tens of thousands of Palestinians. They have
stolen the overwhelming majority of the land in Palestine not to mention virtually all of its
resources. They have waged wars against their Arab neighbours causing, whether
directly or indirectly, the slaughter of millions of Arabs. On the international
front their political triumphs have been even more overwhelming. This rogue
state pursuing Nazi policies has managed to convince the western world to join
its racist `war against terrorism'. This war against Islamic people was invented
and then branded by Jewish racists who have persuaded the western world to buy
the brand. Conversely, western politicians have totally failed to abolish the
Jewish apartheid state and bring it within the fold of the multi-cultural,
multi-ethnic, democratic, societies in the western world. On the contrary,
western countries have adopted the rogue state's racist ideology. Zionism has
become the world's dominant ideology determining the world's political agenda.
It is hyping up Islamophobia in order to pressure the western world into
engaging in world war three against the Islamic world.
Jewish racists
have been laughing all the way to the land bank. Surely Jewish racists' success
in portraying the Nakba as an historical event of no current political
importance is their greatest ever political conjuring trick. What is so
frightening about the current dominance of racist zionist ideology throughout
the western world is that even the victims of Jewish racism seem convinced that
Jewish racists are not involved in ethnic cleansing and that the Nakba was a
one-off event which has never been repeated.
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