Jewish Settlers and the Return to the Middle Ages
Dr Bouthaina Shaaban
When you read a news story saying that “the United Nations
called on Israel to stop demolishing Palestinian homes and put an end to the
policy of forced evictions in East Jerusalem, warning that there are 60,000
Palestinians threatened of becoming homeless, you cannot but wonder about the
role of the international organization today and about the goal for which it
was created on the eve of the victory of the forces of freedom against brutal
Nazism and Fascism and whether it is the same organization authorized by
history and the world’s peoples to guarantee the right to ‘self
determination’? Is it the same
organization charged with “putting an end to colonialism”? Is it the same organization which believes in
the right of all peoples to freedom without discrimination in terms of race or
religion? If it is the same
organization, why does it leave Palestinian civilians suffer from the brutality
of armed settlers?
The shy and shameful language of the UN’s call comes in the
context of the submission of the Security Council to the Zionist will, and
consequently commits a historic disgrace in the form of ignoring the legitimate
political, civil and human rights of the Palestinian people including their
right to life and freedom like other peoples of the world.
For the UN not to take any initiative or measure which leads to
giving the Palestinian people the right to self determination will remain a
disgrace in the history of the organization which will never be removed except
with the removal of Jewish colonialism in Palestine. The Palestinians have been under a racist
settler form of colonialism for over sixty years; and they are targeted with a
campaign of ethnic cleansing launched by armed gangs of settlers supported by
the Israeli police and army. This is
unparalleled in the 21st century in terms of the crimes which
include siege, murder, food poisoning, starvation, assassination, demolishing
houses, scorching crops, destroying farms, raping
prisoners, trafficking in the organs of martyrs and preventing Palestinians
from moving between their villages, farms and schools.
All this happens under the full gaze and silence of the
‘civilized’ world which fully supports the Israeli government and fully ignores
the daily savage crimes committed by Jewish settlers and Israeli soldiers. This silence is also a crime against the
Palestinian people, because it allows Israeli politicians and generals and
their allies to carry on with their crimes against civilians and violate the
The shy and shameful UN call on Israel to “stop removing
(demolishing) Palestinian houses” comes on the backdrop of demolishing the
houses of the Hanoun and Ghawi families in al-Jarrah
neighborhood in Jerusalem, and even removing the tent they built on the street
near their house and confiscating its contents which consisted of covers to
ward off the cold and some utensils. The
tent housed fifty persons of the two families who, up until a few months ago
used to live in their home demolished by Israeli occupation soldiers in their
policy of Judaizing Jerusalem and committing genocide against the Palestinian
people while the international organization is watching.
Every now and then, the UN or the EU acknowledge
that “destroying the homes of Palestinians is a violation of international
law”. But if this and the other crimes
referred to above are violations of international law, why do not they move
their conscience to protect the security of Palestinians while we hear them
tirelessly repeating the shameful Western record of protecting the security of
Israel, the aggressor armed with hundreds of nuclear bombs? The more important question is: what will the
United Nations or
If all these crimes committed daily against Palestinians do not
amount to ethnic cleansing and genocide, what does? White settlers, centuries ago, used to throw
contaminated blankets on red Indians to kill them. Today,
What Palestinian civilians urgently need now is an investigation
into Israeli crimes and then to be reported to an international organization
which still retains some self respect and concern for what remains of its
credibility. The crimes committed by
Israeli occupation forces, the terrorization of Palestinian unarmed civilians
by armed settlers have become a shame for humanity which should not be
tolerated. The acts of these settlers
and their supporters in the Israeli government and financiers in the Western
pressure groups return the world to the law of the jungle. Considering the shameful incapacity of the
United Nations and president Obama’s reiteration of his commitment to “Israel’s
security” on the 14th anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak
Rabin by a Jewish settler – while he should have expressed an equal commitment
to Palestinians’ security – makes it incumbent on the free people of the world
and its intellectuals, including Jewish intellectuals, to raise their voice
against Israel’s war criminals so that Jews are not eternally shamed for
committing war crimes and genocides. They should not keep silence concerning
these crimes and should not be satisfied with preventing Israeli criminals from
travel. They should be brought to
justice in the same way the world has brought to justice other criminals
responsible for killing and occupation before them.
Jewish intellectuals in
particular should ask themselves why should their government be built on the
ruins of the life and freedom of another people? Why their only government in history should
commit crimes of killing children, massacres, home demolition and assassination
and then try to justify these crimes and blame all those who want to bring it
to account? Why do not Jewish
intellectuals face this historical moral dilemma in the Zionist entity? When Nazi Germany committed massacres against
the Jews and other peoples, the Germans faced this dilemma and passed laws
banning anti-Semitism. When the world
paid the price of Japanese wars and ambitions,
Prof.
Bouthaina Shaaban is Political and Media Advisor at the Syrian Presidency, and former Minister of Expatriates. She is also
a writer and professor at