For Israel, a Reckoning
The farce of the climate change summit in Copenhagen affirmed a world war waged by the rich against most of humanity. It also illuminated a resistance growing perhaps as never before: an internationalism linking justice for the planet earth with universal human rights, and criminal justice for those who invade and dispossess with impunity. And the best news comes from Palestine.
Palestinian resistance to the theft of their country reached a critical moment in 2001 when Israel was identified as an apartheid state at a United Nations conference on racism in Durban, South Africa. To Nelson Mandela, justice for the Palestinians is "the greatest moral issue of our time." The Palestinian Civil Society Call for Boycott, Disinvestment and Sanctions (BDS), was issued on 9 July 2005, effectively reconvening the great non-violent movement that swept the world and brought the scaffolding of African apartheid crashing down. "Through decades of occupation and dispossession," wrote Mustafa Barghouti, a wise voice of Palestinian politics, "90 percent of the Palestinian struggle has been non-violent … A new generation of Palestinian leaders [now speaks] to the world precisely as Martin Luther King did. The same world that rejects all use of Palestinian violence, even clear self-defense, surely ought not begrudge us the non-violence employed by men such as King and Gandhi."
In the United States and Europe, trade unions, academic associations and mainstream churches have brought back the strategies and tactics that were used against apartheid South Africa. In a resolution adopted by 431 votes to 62, the US Presbyterian Church voted for "a process of phased selective disinvestment in multinational corporations doing business with Israel." This followed the opinion of the International Court of Justice that Israel’s wall and its "settler" colonies were illegal. A similar declaration by the court in 1971, denouncing South Africa’s occupation of Namibia, ignited the international boycott.
Like the South Africa campaign, the issue of law is central. No state is allowed to flout international law as wilfully as Israel. In 1990, a UN Security Council resolution demanding that Saddam Hussein get out of Kuwait was the same, almost word for word, as that demanding Israel get out of the West Bank. The United States and its allies attacked and drove out Iraq while Israel has been repeatedly rewarded. On 11 December, President Obama announced $2.75 billion "aid" for Israel, a down payment on the $30 billion American taxpayers will gift from their stricken economy during this decade.
The hypocrisy is now well-understood in the US, where consumer boycott campaigns are becoming commonplace. A "stolen beauty" campaign pursues Ahava beauty products which are made in illegal West Bank "settlements," forcing the company to drop its ballyhooed celebrity "ambassador," Kristin Davis, a star of Sex and the City . In Britain, Sainsbury’s and Tesco are under pressure to identify "settlement" products, whose sale contravenes the human rights clause in the EU trade agreement with Israel.
In Australia, a consortium including the French company Veolia has lost its bid for a billion-dollar desalination plant following a campaign highlighting Veolia’s plan to build a light rail connecting Jerusalem to the "settlements." In Norway, the government has withdrawn its support for the Israeli hi-tech company Elbit, which helped build the wall across Palestine. This is the first official boycott by a western country. "We do not wish to fund companies that so directly contribute to violations of international humanitarian law," said the Norwegian finance minister.
In 2005, the Association of University Teachers in Britain (AUT) voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions complicit in the oppression of Palestinians. The AUT campaign was forced to retreat when the Israel lobby unleashed a blizzard of character assassination and charges of anti-Semitism. The Palestinian writer and activist Omar Barghouti called this "intellectual terror": a perversion of morality and logic that says to be against racism towards Palestinians makes one anti-Semitic. However, the Israeli assault on Gaza on 27 December, 2008 changed almost everything. The first US Campaign for an Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel was formed, with Desmond Tutu on its board. At its 2009 conference, Britain’s Trade Union Council voted for a consumer boycott. The "Israel taboo" is no more.
Complementing this is the rapid development of international criminal law since the Pinochet case in 1999 when the former Chilean dictator was placed under house arrest in Britain. Israeli warmongers now face similar prosecution in countries which have "universal jurisdiction" laws. In Britain, the Geneva Conventions Act of 1957 is fortified by the UN report on Gaza by Judge Richard Goldstone, which in December obliged a London magistrate to issue a warrant for the arrest of Tzipi Livni, the former Israeli foreign minister wanted for crimes against humanity. In September, only contrived diplomatic immunity rescued Ehud Barak, the Israeli defense minister during the assault on Gaza, from arrest by Scotland Yard.
Just over a year ago, 1400 defenseless people in Gaza were murdered by the Israelis. On 29 December, Mohamed Jassier became the 367th Gazan to die because people needing life-saving medical treatment are not allowed out. Keep that in mind when you next watch the BBC "balance" such suffering with the weasel protestations of the oppressors.
There is a clear momentum now. To mark the first anniversary of the Gaza atrocity, a great humanitarian procession from 42 countries – Muslims, Jews, Christians, atheists, old and young, trade unionists, writers, artists, musicians and those leading convoys of food and medicine – converged on Egypt, and even though the American bribed dictatorship in Cairo prevented most from proceeding to Gaza, the people in that open prison knew they were not alone, and children climbed on walls and raised the Palestinian flag. And this is just a beginning.
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- The Life and Death of an Australian Hero, Whose Skin Was the Wrong Colour – October 4th, 2012





bbbb
January 15th, 2010 at 7:39 am
Google is so offended by censorship in China that it threatens to leave the country, profits be damned! Interestingly enough, fane-stream media doesn't seem too much bothered by extraordinary renditions, pre-emptive wars, covert black ops destabilizations campaigns in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
My university has been completely highjacked by Zionists. Free Palestine bumper stickers have been replace by Tibetan prayer flags. I wonder if anyone else sees the connection…
dsmith
January 15th, 2010 at 4:29 am
I already boycott products marketed by clothiers who support Israel. I will not purchase anything with lables of Klien, Ralph(Lipshitz) Lauren, Cole, or Donna Karen, just to name a few.
paulBass
January 15th, 2010 at 12:35 pm
"children climbed on walls and raised the Palestinian flag. And this is just a beginning. "
60 years on, 2 countries building walls around gaza. cast lead.
all the while this is happening by a factor of 10 in iraq and af-pak.
"after all. What's optimism? said Cacambo. Alas, said Candide,'it is the mania of maintaining that everything is well when we are wretched.l" – Voltaire
jbc
January 15th, 2010 at 12:38 pm
until the US politicains are throw out of office ………….nothing towards israel will change…US congress is completely zionist occupied territory ….
pwi
January 15th, 2010 at 1:13 pm
Pretty pointless article. Lots of places doing business with Israel. Money will trump morals in most nations. Norway? Big deal. Israel already fears for its safety, push them back into a corner and you may not like what happens. And nobody will go to war for the Palestinians.
Any analogy between South Africa and Israel/Palestine is nonesense, to totally different situations. The white South Africans needed the Blacks to do the work. The Israelis don't need the Palestinians.
rose hunter
January 15th, 2010 at 1:27 pm
pwi, do you feel the hatred the whole world feels for your BLOODYISRAEL???? No, of course you dont'. You are probably an Israel-fitster, see where that gets you. Actually, since you are loyal to that 'country' why are you still in the US??? BLOODYISRAEL needs all it's web warriors at home for indoctrination.
Schmuck
January 15th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Big bad apartheid Israel… Never mind that "Palestine" has been partitioned at least 4 times since 1922–the first partition plan during the British mandate the Jews getting something about the size of Denver and the Arabs getting the majority of the land–the Arabs would have none of that, they had to have the whole Goddamn thing. Don't for one second blame the Jews/Israelis for agreeing for a piss ant hill turning into what is now the post-67 borders. It's funny hearing people bitch about the 67 borders when Israel wasn't even allowed the '22 borders.
Pilger's ignorance, that's the atrocity.
nonpareal
January 15th, 2010 at 2:10 pm
What frightens me most is the Sampson Option which will be used against Europe (especially the Vatican) if the Zionist entity is pushed against the wall. The right solution is a one state solution with equal voting rights for all. Call it Israel if you like . The 2 state solution is a diversion tactic to puch the indigenous people into ghettos from which at the opportune moment they can be eradicated.. The indegenous people should concentrate on that . There is not enough land left for a Palestinian state.
Sad to say but the Zionist will destroy the US economy .
Schmuck
January 15th, 2010 at 4:17 pm
And whose to blame for there not being enough land for a Palestinian state?–the so called Palestinians themselves who are really Egyptians, Syrians, and Jordanians, there are no Palestinians. They could have had damn near the whole damn thing save for about 20 square miles that would have been the Jewish state as proposed in 1922.
"Zionist entity," what a loaded term. More like anti-zionism is racism.
charley caruso
January 15th, 2010 at 6:26 pm
The tide has definitely turned. Gaza did it, plus the craven silence of American politicians and media,
proving once again, as old Abe said: 'You can't fool all the people . . . '
I mean Abe Lincoln, not Abe Foxman who has been fooling the American people for 60 years
Oh, and by the way: 'Remember the Liberty!'
charley caruso
Next stop for the so-called 'Israelis': The Jersey Shore'?
Guest
January 15th, 2010 at 6:45 pm
It's not just 'Norway' stupid! The entire EU nations will arrest your bogus tyrant leaders, on the spot, if they stray from that $#!*hole in the Middle East. Only Israel Occupied America and the UK will be left to defend the cesspool psuedo-nation, Israhell.
The majority of the people of the US/UK cannot stand Israel either.
It's just a matter of time before both the governments of bothe countries implode from economic collapse brought on by their 'great friends' , the Zoionst bloodsucking bankers.
Martial Law has just been signed and the US government will effectively be run by all branches of military and intellegence. Here comes the next shoe designed to protect the Zionist elites from the populace.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/presid…
Social Justice Guy
January 15th, 2010 at 7:58 pm
The Pilger post entitled "For Israel, a Reckoning" has a statement which by itself is misleading because it is incomplete. While it may be true that: "In a resolution adopted by 431 votes to 62, the US Presbyterian Church voted for a process of "phased, selective disinvestment" in multinational corporations doing business with Israel." it should have have also been noted that at the earliest next opportunity two years later, that resolution was removed and replaced on June 21, 2006 by the PCUSA's 217th General Assembly (GA) with a vote of 483 to 28 with one abstention. This policy change included an apology that stated: "We are grieved by the pain that this has caused, accept responsibility for the flaws in our process, and ask for a new season of mutual understanding and dialogue,". The 217th GA went on to also declare that "suicide bombing" is a "crime against humanity". The removal of the previous Israel-targeted "divestment policy" by such an overwhelming vote (483-28) significantly dampened similar "divestment" movements in other Protestant denominations and is reported to have grieved anti-Israel activists in the disputed territories and within a few mainline Protestant denominations.
jojo
January 15th, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Last week,Oboma Regime approved Billion$ of USA military hardware to be stock piled in Israel. Reason: Future ready use for American troops. This is on top of $30 billion allocated 10 year miltary gift to Israel.
Hello Uncle Sam– We Americans could use some of that money here and not in that bottomless pit ;^/
pwi
January 15th, 2010 at 9:54 pm
You should try to curb you hate. It will burn a hole in you. Its remarkable that you find such vitriolic hate at an anti-war site. No hope for peace with people like you running around.
Cheers!
pwi
January 15th, 2010 at 5:44 pm
What is an Israel-fitster? I have never been a fitster in my life.
Given the vast amount of monetary and military and UN veto support given to Israel by the US, no matter who is in the White House, why are YOU still in the US??? What are Norway's immigration policies like?
JohnDowser
January 15th, 2010 at 7:36 pm
That's a myth Schmuck. And by spreading it you annihilate a whole people, a whole ethnicity. A virtual holocaust performed by people-deniers. Because actual killing starts only after one devalues the being and the context he or she lives in.
humanist_xy
January 16th, 2010 at 4:11 am
part 1
I’ve always admired Pilger’s Humanism. I believe at the two ends of Homo Sapiens spectrum there are, at one end, primitive barbaric entities who use their fists for solving their problems while at the other end there are culturally evolved persons who always find peaceful means for settling their disputes. Pilger is in the latter group.
However I can’t see how his suggestion of isolating Israel can become a definite remedy for the most painful wound of our time ie the Palestinian sufferings.
As I see it, today’s social, financial or political problems are much easier to solve than splitting atoms or building the sophisticated computers. The problem is the ones who are in charge of handling those communal problems are not qualified as in case of the scientific or technological cases.
humanist_xy
January 16th, 2010 at 4:16 am
part 2
In the first decade of the 21st century, in USA, G.W.Bush and his neo-cons had their fingers on the critical buttons, in Israel Sharon and a few of his zealous followers were in charge. The eye-catching opponent of the two, at that period was Osama bin Laden and his suicide-squads.
What was common among Bush, Sharon and bin Laden? All were religious, self-righteous, remorseless, racist and ruthless human beings. All were brainwashed in childhood into believing in god, hell and heaven and each believed his version of voodoo worshipping is right while the other one’s belief system is wrong and acceptable. But all were human beings having similar physical characteristics.
humanist_xy
January 16th, 2010 at 4:17 am
part 3
This leads us to criticalness of our brains, minds and belief systems. There must be something wrong with our brains where any stupid destructive idea can be planted in it so easily. This identification of the source of the problem might suggest a possible but very difficult solution
What if we seriously ban the indoctrination of children and encourage adults to de-brainwash themselves.
What if we criminalize the religious teaching of the youngsters without describing to them the opposin views of other religions or secular ideologies?
humanist_xy
January 16th, 2010 at 4:18 am
part 4 (last)
Israel’s apartheid system can not stand the tides of history but if, after Israel is here no more we, still continue the folly of indoctrinations, in some other location of the earth a similar tyranny will arise causing new wounds on the heart of our humanity.
In old days humans dreamt of flying in the skies, now the travelling with air-plane is so common. I dream of the day when most of the primitive self-righteous souls are converted to open-minded culturally evolved humans…..such as John Pilger. If that day never comes we are doomed. The primitive bullies will irreversibly destroy the earth and its inhabitants.
Let’s concentrate on the source of all crimes not just on one case out of the abundant many.
Eve
January 16th, 2010 at 4:57 am
Remove the dual-loyalists from positions of power. They represent a conflict of interest, which could prove fatal for the US both financially and militarily. This is the solution. It can be peaceful. It should be peaceful.
Would you say the US has become more free or less free in the past 20 years?
Would you say the US has benefited by having this "special" relationship with Israel?
The answer is obvious to those with an IQ over 20.
eileenfleming
January 17th, 2010 at 1:21 am
Two years ago, Israeli President Shimon Peres invited Bono to attend a conference in Israel marking Israel's 60th Anniversary and to honor its contributions in medicine, science, and conservation.
Bono didn’t make that trip, but this summer he is scheduled to perform in Israel.
In a recent New York Times op-ed, Bono wrote of his hope "that the regimes in North Korea, Myanmar and elsewhere are taking note of the trouble an aroused citizenry can give to tyrants."
Bono wrote of his hope that "people in places filled with rage and despair, places like the Palestinian territories, will in the days ahead find among them their Gandhi, their King, their Aung San Suu Kyi."
Bono is apparently clueless that an "aroused citizenry" of people of conscience have already responded to the tyranny of Israel's military occupation and apartheid practices by joining the Palestinian civil society’s call for NONVIOLENT Boycotts, Divestments, and Sanctions against Israel until they change their undemocratic behavior.
Bono is apparently also unaware of the thousands of NONVIOLENT resisters to the Israeli occupation who have been imprisoned by Israel without charges or trials.
TBC
eileenfleming
January 17th, 2010 at 1:22 am
In 2004, the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel’s Wall is a violation of International Law because it cuts through the West Bank appropriating Palestinian land and destroying Palestinian villages and economy to make way for Jewish only colonies, which are been spun as neighborhoods by limp media and colluding governments.
Haaretz columnist Danny Rubinstein recently spoke at the UN and admitted that "Israel today was an apartheid State with four different Palestinian groups: those in Gaza, East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Israeli Palestinians, each of which had a different status…even if the wall followed strictly the line of the pre-1967 border, it would still not be justified. The two peoples needed cooperation rather than walls because they must be neighbors." [1]
"An apartheid society is much more than just a 'settler colony'. It involves specific forms of oppression that actively strip the original inhabitants of any rights at all, whereas civilian members of the invader caste are given all kinds of sumptuous privileges." [2]
"The truth which is known to all; through its army, the government of Israel practices a brutal form of Apartheid in the territory it occupies. Its army has turned every Palestinian village and town into a fenced-in, or blocked-in, detention camp."- Israeli Minister of Education, Shulamit Aloni quoted in the Israeli newspaper, Yediot Acharonot on December 20, 2006.
How could a state founded on "equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants" come to be such a state of hypocrisy?
A Little History @
http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=co…
eileenfleming
January 17th, 2010 at 1:24 am
Well, The Administrator is holding up the rest, but it is published on my website entitled:
What Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. might say to Bono and US!