How
many Palestinians are dead in Jenin? Dozens? Hundreds? How many
hundreds? If the number turns out to be exactly 641, or exactly 139,
will that be a PR “victory” for the Palestinians, or for the
Israelis? As journalists are lining up to declare the “victor,”
CNN runs a web poll about each side’s credibility. Soon we may see
the dead jostling with the living in CNN’s sordidly named
“crossfire.”
As
a mental exercise, let each of us decide at exactly how many deaths
the scale tips from the Israeli side to the Palestinian side, at
what point an incursion becomes a slaughter, at what point a
slaughter becomes a massacre, at what point a massacre becomes a
genocide.
This
is all very important, PR-wise.
IDF
soldiers prevented journalists, medics, rescue teams and aid convoys
from entering Jenin.
This
is how they “protect” the truth inside from all those outside
who might want to “misuse” it against Israel.
There
must be balance. But only regarding the truth. There need not be
balance in firepower, for example. It is O.K. that Israel has
nuclear weapons and Apache helicopters, paid for by American
taxpayers who can’t afford to pay for adequate health care, while
Palestinians fight with rifles and home-made explosives.
There
need not be balance about land either. It is O.K. that Israelis
control all the land and Palestinians none.
Nor
is balance a requirement regarding liberty, or human rights, which
Israelis enjoy and Palestinians do not. But there must be balance in
describing what happened in Jenin.
That
is why accuracy is very important in Jenin. Was it exactly a
“massacre,” as Perez called it and then denied, or a
“devastation,” or just an “incursion” that used “minimal
force” to achieve “necessary goals,” such as showing
Palestinians who’s the boss and what you get for upsetting him? If
you use too strong a word, if you match the expression to the stench
of the decomposing bodies, Israel will reprimand you, brand you an
anti-Semite, maybe even expel you. Be forewarned.
But
what can one do? Even the cautious and pro-Israeli The Economist
saw clear evidence of war crimes. U.N. envoy Terje Roed-Larsen
described the devastation in Jenin as “horrific beyond belief,”
and said it was “morally repugnant” that Israel blocked
humanitarian emergency workers from entering Jenin for 11 days.
Israel is still blocking rescue teams, while Perez is pondering
whether to send Roed-Lansen home with a note to his parents or
merely revoke his weekly allowance. The undiplomatic words of the
Norwegian diplomat, but not the undiplomatic reality these words
refer to, really hurt Israel’s highly evolved moral sensibility.
Having
agreed to it earlier, the government of Israel blocked the U.N.
fact-finding mission to Jenin. The problem, according to Israel, was
that too many of the members had “humanitarian” experience, and
might not have understood the requirements of warfare.
Echoing
popular sentiment, Israel’s President Moshe Katsav whines: “with
all due respect and esteem for people of conscience and the
bleeding-heart liberals of the world, I don’t understand why
they’ve clamped their mouths shut for a year and a half while the
cruelest of unprecedented terrorist acts were committed against
Israeli citizens everywhere.”
President
Katsav, are all the inhabitants of Jenin terrorists? Are most? Is
God’s own standard, of requiring only ten righteous men to save a
city, too lax for you? What part of “collective punishment is a
war crime” don’t you understand?
The
fact that the eruption of violence during the last eighteen months
baffles you so much makes me wonder, President Katsav. Do you
understand the idea of liberty? Have you ever read the universal
declaration of human rights?
Do
you understand that “universal” means “applies to everybody
equally”?
Does
the declination of possessive pronouns confuse you? Surely you are
at ease with “mine” and “ours.” But do you also understand
the concepts behind “yours,” “his,” “hers,” and
“theirs”? When I look at the map of the land grab for your
illegal settlements, I have serious doubts.
Are
you troubled why “people of conscience” do not condemn
terrorism? Even to make such an accusation you must be living in an
alternate universe. But I will answer your whining twice
nevertheless.
The
long answer, President Katsav, “with all due respect and
esteem,” is that the bombers did not land in Israel from outer
space. The explosive belts might as well carry a label that reads
“made in Eretz Israel.”
The
bombs are the mutant flowers of Israel’s brutalizing occupation,
springing from the seeds of the 54-year-long dehumanization of
Palestinians. They are the ghosts of your brutality coming back to
haunt you, the mementos of your war against memory.
The
massive and deliberate destruction of Palestinian civil records in
the West Bank in the last weeks is but the most recent chapter in a
war against Palestinian memory that began in 1948, with the
annihilation of 400 Palestinian villages. But you seem to learn
nothing from history, indeed from your own history: ghosts always
return, each time more violently.
For
those ready to die, their spiritless hatred towards you is what
remains after you have bulldozed their past and their future.
Whether you like it or not, they are your bastard offspring.
Everything they know about hate, you taught them. Everything they
forgot about humanity, you made them forget.
The
short answer, President Katsav, is really short: just get out!
Call
the army home. Call the occupation off. And get out of the Occupied
Territories. Just get out!
Don’t
mumble about how “difficult” or “complex” the situation is.
It isn’t. You are the oppressor. You are the occupier. You park
your tanks on plundered land. You fill your swimming pools with
stolen water. You kill and destroy in order to inherit. Just get
out!
Stop
abusing people. Stop abusing language. Stop spinning your own moral
cocoon. Stop turning your country and your people into a metaphor of
evil. Just get out!
Don’t
wait for Bush. Don’t wait for Arafat. Don’t wait to negotiate
with the mythical Palestinian leader who will finally accept your
dominion. There is nothing to negotiate about. Just get out!
Take
your rabid Jewish fundamentalists from Kiriat Arba and Beit El with
you. Load them on buses and pump the gas pedal until the hills of
the West Bank vanish in the rear mirror. Just get out!
Gather
your thugs from the borderless “border police,” give them
scholarships and send them to school again. Let them discover there
is more to life than beating people to a pulp. Just get out!
Take
your checkpoints, with all their petty humiliations and deadly
snipers, with you. And just get out!
Let
your hideous bulldozers loose on the illegal settlements of Ma’ale
Edomim, Har Homa and Gilo. There is plenty of demolition work for
them there. Let them continue until the mountain line bears no more
memory of your rape. Then just get out!
Don’t
even worry about the thousands of olive trees, symbols of peace, you
uprooted. Someone will plant them again.
Just
get out!
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