Bibi and the Yo-Yos
It was all rather disgusting.
There they were, the members of the highest legislative bodies of the world’s only superpower, flying up and down like so many yo-yos, applauding wildly, every few minutes or seconds, the most outrageous lies and distortions of Binyamin Netanyahu.
It was worse than the Syrian parliament during a speech by Bashar Assad, where anyone not applauding could find himself in prison. Or Stalin’s Supreme Soviet, when showing less than sufficient respect could have meant death.
What the American Senators and Congressmen feared was a fate worse than death. Anyone remaining seated or not applauding wildly enough could have been caught on camera – and that amounts to political suicide. It was enough for one single congressman to rise and applaud, and all the others had to follow suit. Who would dare not to?
The sight of these hundreds of parliamentarians jumping up and clapping their hands, again and again and again and again, with the Leader graciously acknowledging with a movement of his hand, was reminiscent of other regimes. Only this time it was not the local dictator who compelled this adulation, but a foreign one.
The most depressing part of it was that there was not a single lawmaker – Republican or Democrat – who dared to resist. When I was a 9 year old boy in Germany, I dared to leave my right arm hanging by my side when all my schoolmates raised theirs in the Nazi salute and sang Hitler’s anthem. Is there no one in Washington DC who has that simple courage? Is it really Washington IOT – Israel Occupied Territory – as the anti-Semites assert?
Many years ago I visited the Senate hall and was introduced to the leading Senators of the time. I was profoundly shocked. After being brought up in deep respect for the Senate of the United States, the country of Jefferson and Lincoln, I was faced with a bunch of pompous asses, many of them nincompoops who had not the slightest idea what they were talking about. I was told that it was their assistants who really understood matters.
So what did the great man say to this august body?
It was a finely crafted speech, using all the standard tricks of the trade – the dramatic pause, the raised finger, the little witticisms, the sentences repeated for effect. Not a great orator, by any means, no Winston Churchill, but good enough for this audience and this occasion.
But the message could be summed up in one word: No.
After their disastrous debacle in 1967, the leaders of the Arab world met in Khartoum and adopted the famous Three No’s: NO recognition of Israel, NO negotiation with Israel, NO peace with Israel. It was just what the Israeli leadership wanted. They could go happily about their business of entrenching the occupation and building settlements.
Now Netanyahu is having his Khartoum. NO return to the 1967 borders. NO Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem. NO to even a symbolic return of some refugees. NO military withdrawal from the Jordan River — meaning that the future Palestinian state would be completely surrounded by the Israeli armed forces. NO negotiation with a Palestinian government “supported” by Hamas, even if there are no Hamas members in the government itself. And so on – NO. NO. NO.
The aim is clearly to make sure that no Palestinian leader could even dream of entering negotiations, even in the unlikely event that he were ready to meet yet another condition: to recognize Israel as “the nation-state of the Jewish people” – which includes the dozens of Jewish Senators and Congressmen who were the first to jump up and down, up and down, like so many marionettes.
Netanyahu, along with his associates and political bedfellows, is determined to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state by all and any means. That did not start with the present government – it is an aim deeply embedded in Zionist ideology and practice. The founders of the movement set the course, David Ben-Gurion acted to implement it in 1948, in collusion with King Abdallah of Jordan. Netanyahu is just adding his bit.
“No Palestinian state” means: no peace, not now, not ever. Everything else is, as the Americans say, baloney. All the pious phrases about happiness for our children, prosperity for the Palestinians, peace with the entire Arab world, a bright future for all, are just that – pure baloney. At least some in the audience must have noticed that, even with all that jumping.
Netanyahu spat in Obama’s eye. The Republicans in the audience must have enjoyed that. Perhaps some Democrats too.
It can be assumed that Obama did not. So what will he do now?
There is a Jewish joke about a hungry pauper who entered an inn and demanded food. Otherwise, he threatened, he would do what his father did. The frightened innkeeper fed him, and in the end asked timidly: “But what did your father do?” Swallowing the last morsel, the man answered: “He went to sleep hungry.”
There is a good chance that Obama will do the same. He will pretend that the spittle on his cheek is rainwater. His promise to prevent a UN General Assembly recognition of the State of Palestine deprived him of his main leverage over Netanyahu.
Somebody in Washington seems to be floating the idea of Obama coming to Jerusalem and addressing the Knesset. It would be direct retaliation – Obama talking with the Israeli public over the head of the Prime Minister, as Netanyahu has just addressed the American public over the head of the President.
It would be an exciting event. As a former Member of the Knesset, I would be invited. But I would not advise it. I proposed it a year ago. Today I would not.
The obvious precedent is Anwar Sadat’s historic speech in the Knesset. But there is really no comparison. Egypt and Israel were still officially at war. Going to the capital of the enemy was without precedent, the more so only four years after a bloody battle. It was an act that shook Israel, eliminating in one stroke a whole set of mental patterns and opening the mind for new ones. Not one of us will ever forget the moment when the door of the airplane swung open and there he was, handsome and serene, the leader of the enemy.
Later, when I interviewed Sadat at his home, I told him: “I live on the main street of Tel Aviv. When you came out of that plane, I looked out of the window. Nothing moved in the street, except one cat – and it was probably looking for a television set.”
A visit by Obama will be quite different. He will, of course, be received politely – without the obsessive jumping and clapping – though probably heckled by Knesset Members of the extreme Right. But that will be all.
Sadat’s visit was a deed in itself. Not so a visit by Obama. He will not shake Israeli public opinion, unless he comes with a concrete plan of action – a detailed peace plan, with a detailed timetable, backed by a clear determination to see it through, whatever the political cost.
Another nice speech, however beautifully phrased, just will not do. After this week’s deluge of speeches, we have had enough. Speeches can be important if they accompany actions, but they are no substitute for action. Churchill’s speeches helped to shape history – but only because they reflected historic deeds. Without the Battle of Britain, without Normandy, without El Alamein, those speeches would have sounded ridiculous.
Now, with all the roads blocked, there remains only one path open: the recognition of the State of Palestine by the United Nations coupled with nonviolent mass action by the Palestinian people against the occupation. The Israeli peace forces will also play their part, because the fate of Israel depends on peace as much as the fate of Palestine.
Sure, the US will try to obstruct, and Congress will jump up and down. But the Israeli-Palestinian spring is on its way.
Read more by Uri Avnery
- The Donkey of the Messiah – May 12th, 2013
- No, We Can’t! – May 5th, 2013
- Obama in Palestine: In Their Shoes – April 7th, 2013
- After Bibi’s Apology, Reflect on the Idiocy of Attacking the Gaza Flotilla – March 29th, 2013
- The Riddle of the Israel Lobby – February 24th, 2013





JDonald
May 25th, 2011 at 9:22 pm
When the Zionists demand all the Eastern Mediterranean lands that they occupied at the height of the Davidic and Solomon Kingdoms, with disregard for the intervening 3000 years, they are setting an international president that will lead to chaos. And when the Kooky Kristians in the USA applaud the move, they are only hastening the day when all the armies of the rest of the world converge on that territory to bring total destruction to its inhabitants. This approach is suicidal and should not be allowed to proceed by especially the US Congress. I am now 70 years old and will probably not see that war but it is certain to come. Maranatha!
saggiadonna
May 26th, 2011 at 5:00 am
In an otherwise spot-on article, why spoil it by falling into the AIPAC word trap? "Is it really Washington IOT – Israel Occupied Territory – as the anti-Semites assert?" Anti-Semitic, really? Perhaps anti-Israeli government, but certainly not anti-Semitic. There has been less and less conflation of the two in recent years–another sign that Israeli propaganda is failing.
Geo1671
May 26th, 2011 at 5:11 am
" What spoiled a good informative article "It was worse than the Syrian parliament during a speech by Bashar Assad, where anyone not applauding could find himself in prison." At least our man Just'in refers to articles to prove the quote. Slight kick to Israel's enemy.
By the way, Churchill was a war criminal and a zionist liar.
stevieb
May 26th, 2011 at 6:50 am
Exactly the point I was going to make. Well done…
beijingyank
May 26th, 2011 at 7:15 am
It's a scandal how the Congress acts in the presence of such evil. There is only one excuse I can justify such behavior. Congress has been co opted. Reports of the secret slush funds in the name of Congress in off shore banks, funded by the U.S. Treasury has been in the public domain for quite some time now. You would think if this was an outrageous libel as anyone must initially suspect, would dismiss it quickly as a "conspiracy theory." There should have been a libel suit in place by now if it was. To date, only silence from the media, silence from judiciary, and silence from the courts. The co opting of Congress would be a natural thing to deduce if Chicago gangsters took possession of the Executive. The first thing they would do is co opt the Supreme Court to provide cover for the illegal alien, Manchurian candidate in the Oval Office. Judge Roberts is mentioned having an account funded by Geitner's Treasury to the tune of $1 billion dollars. If anyone could prosecute such a libel it would be Judge Roberts and his considerable assets in government and law. Yet to date, nothing.
This leads me to believe the Occam's razor of why Congress acts like a convention of sycophant fascist eunuchs, as Americans engage in war crimes and the sacking of the Bill of Rights, is they have been bought off.
The founding fathers of our Republic knew this would happen sometime in the future and made sure the right to bear arms was the best insurance against it. As Kennedy once said, "if you make peace change impossible, you make violent change a certainty.”
He also said something else in that speech most people forget about. "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich." Another way of extrapolating these words is “we now live in a police state designed to bankrupt the many for the enrichment of the few.”
Violence is inevitable because the gangster psychopaths, the baby killing war criminals have no intention of stopping their tyranny. If not stopped, nobody is safe. NOBODY.
http://www.wallstreetsurvivor.com/CS/forums/t/426…
What to say Now!!!
May 26th, 2011 at 7:58 am
Empower non-Likud Israelis
RICHARD CARDULLA
May 26th, 2011 at 8:33 am
Great Article and so true!!!
Popsiq
May 26th, 2011 at 8:58 am
It was interesting to note that some legislators remained seated. That was an act of courage.
Reported on Press TV, the Iranian internet source that, while the defenders of liberty were being regaled by Mr. Netanyahu about what it means to be free, some members of AIPAC in the vuewers gallery took it into mind to exercise their freedom to 'rough up' that solitary protestor from Code Pink.
She was taken to hospital.
That 'show' was much akin to the 'street celebrations' ascribed to the enemies of freedom, or Der Fuhrer addressing a gathering of the Old Comrades..
Advocate4Liberty
May 26th, 2011 at 11:22 am
Can anyone verify or dispute whether Senator Rand Paul was among those rising and/or applauding?
avatar singh
May 26th, 2011 at 4:38 pm
yes churchill was an evil and a war criminals and like all real war criminals loved byt he evienglish men
avatar singh
May 26th, 2011 at 4:41 pm
english and english derived people are the real evil who are running the perpetual wars-from first world war to second world war and then this third world war.
David Grayling
May 26th, 2011 at 6:12 pm
Shame is what all American's should feel after the disgusting Dance of the Yo-Yos.
But most Americans either didn't watch it or didn't understand what it means.
America is lost to the evil ones!
What to say Now!!!
May 26th, 2011 at 8:25 pm
find it funny that and I would guess 60% of the readers here do not even know the political party that Israel's current prime minister belongs to. They see the words non-Likud Israelis and all they know is Israeli. Then comes the minus votes when I suggest empowering them. Israeli has gone right wing, that is the problem. The other problem is Congress and the President don't stand up to them.
If you want to pick sides in a conflict of two people's one land, all its going to do is rob your time, money and effort. The 1967 borders was Obama's speech. The ultra right who has infected Israel is the problem. If you want to be 100% pro-Palestinian good luck your chances of winning is small. What happened to the Tamils in Sri Lanka? (another modern conflict) They lost.
The author, Mr Uri Avnery, is Israeli. The left wing, the labor party has been gutted. Ophir Pines-Paz, a former Knesset (that is their legislature) resigned from the cabinet when the ultra right wing Yisrael Beiteinu was being added to the coalition. He said "
the moment the government decided to allow the inclusion of Lieberman and his party, whose leaders are infected with racist and anti-democratic statements, I am left with no other choice." ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophir_Pines-Paz) There are plenty of good Israelis that understand that the current direction is a disaster. Antiwar.com's Mr Raimondo alluded to it yesterday "So let Netanyahu enjoy his moment of triumph, and let his amen corner in the US and internationally howl with joy – because Israel’s time is running out. The crisis may not come tomorrow, or even the day after tomorrow, but come it will – and when it does, just remember: the Israelis had their chance". Many Israelis have been seeing it for over twenty years, author and former mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky ( thttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Ostrovsky) told lots of dirty trick the Israeli right wingers did , and how he believed it would hurt Israel.
Al Jazeera's Palestinan Papers show how Mammoud Abbas tried everything in good faith, but Israel left him hung out to dry.. Now, he is linking with Hamas and going to the UN for a vote. He didn't have a choice. Obama voted against the Palestinians in the UN when they using our own exact language on the issue. Our special representative George Mitchell ( the man that got Peace in northern Ireland) has given up. Obama tried but wasn't powerful enough and/or too naive. Thanks for reading.
MvGuy
June 5th, 2011 at 7:16 am
A really great piece, aside from the "anti-Semites" crack……or crock… But nevermind….a great piece by a brave man with a great sense of history and an a first rate if not superior…[oops..] mind… He pricelessly depicts the Pavlov dogs of of Congress…..
Too bad no one ever does the numbers…..or the costs… How much does the absolute support of the distant kleptocracy cost US the sponsors of the project or the host of it's authors…. How many of the trillions gone have been assigned to it…. How many have we murdered worldwide to facilitate the taking proscribed by our constitution….. "No taking without compensation"
There are many mysteries afoot and we will never solve them all… but we can use our cow-tow leaders as a map to the source of the problems… War, inflation, theft, lies and cover-ups… These have become our lot… It is, was, all tolerable as we struggled our way up, but it gets harder to swallow as we go down…
LLlongview
June 5th, 2011 at 12:09 pm
"Now, with all the roads blocked, there remains only one path open: the recognition of the State of Palestine by the United Nations coupled with nonviolent mass action by the Palestinian people against the occupation. The Israeli peace forces will also play their part, because the fate of Israel depends on peace as much as the fate of Palestine."
Israelis have shown us, for decades, how clever they are at avoiding peace and grabbing land. "Peace talk" is worth nothing from them. There is another, better, more certain alternative: the US stops sending aid to Israel. That is inevitable, given the banksters; it's just a matter of time. Regardless of AIPAC, regardless of whoever and whatever. Israel's time is limited, and as it already has shown itself to be "a mad dog" on the loose, the world can expect that kind of reaction from it when it reaps what it has sown.
LLlongview
June 5th, 2011 at 12:38 pm
The "Israeli peace forces" which "will also play a part" (as per the article) have been playing their part for decades – as good PR agents while Israel-in-the-main supports the continuing land grab. These "peace forces' have made no real impact on Israel's brutal occupation and land theft. Yet, it is being suggested that the Palestinians move in a "mass action" against Israel's occupation, not unlike the Indians moved against the British occupation. But the Israelis are not the British, and although Mr. Avnery surely doesn't intend it, he is asking Palestinians to group together for a mass slaughter. I mentioned the banksters in my previous post because they control US politicians — but their greed has killed the goose that has laid the golden eggs. Israel, which controls the Congress, may be the last to get a handout from the American taxpayer, but its last handout is coming. Without the American taxpayer – and it has been extorted – Israel cannot survive.