Hebrew University
Hebrew University Nurit
Peled-Elhanan (Dept of Education) whines hysterically about
generations of "racist education"; rejects the Jewish and Democratic
State of Israel as the "Judiazation Project" and calls for open
"rebellion" under the guise of Civil Disobedience
For decades now the Zionist project of
colonizing the land and judaizing it has required the removal of the
Palestinians one way or another, either by law or by the sword, and
there is no longer any need to cover up those supreme objectives and
to disguise them with empty words about democracy or security or
historic rights. All of us are mobilized, willingly or unknowingly,
in the project of the judaization of the land and all of us have
memorized, since we began to memorize, the absolute necessity of a
Jewish state with a Jewish majority in the Land of Israel. And the
Land of Israel, as we all know, includes the State of Israel, the
Palestinian territories and a lot more. There is no map in Israel
that is called "The State of Israel". All the maps are called "The
Land of Israel". Already three or four generations of Israeli
children have been learning from books that contain maps that show
the Palestinian territories as part of the Land of Israel which is
devoid of colour, empty of institutions and empty of people ; an
ancient area that is waiting and longing to be colonized by Jews
or at least by non-Arabs. Israeli children have been learning for
generations now that their neighbours whether they be Palestinian
citizens of Israel or subjects of the State of Israel stripped of
human rights are nothing but a terrifying demographic problem and
a security threat. Those very children have meanwhile grown up,
their senses of truth and justice and human brotherhood have been
dulled by racist education and they have risen to be the politicians
and generals who now declare openly and with the arrogance of
all-powerful masters what was once concealed with hypocrisy: that
the other face of the judaization project is the elimination of the
Palestinian people, whether by rubber bullets or by bullets without
rubber, by bombs or by laws
The only way to fight this tendency is through a blanket rejection
of the racist laws of the democratic Jewish state, and especially to
teach our children of their democratic right to say no to evil, no
to ignorance, no to apartheid, no to service in the Occupation army
and no to collaboration with ethnic cleansing.
We must reject the very term "Jewish and
democratic state" and especially, remove the conjunction "and",
which is not merely a conjunction but a sequential "and" that is:
"Jewish" comes first, and only afterwards comes "democratic" or an
"and" of conditionality, i.e. only when the state is completely
Jewish can it be democratic.
Meanwhile we are living in a state that
has absolutely nothing to do with democracy. We who have not grown
up with democracy and whom no one taught the values of democracy,
who have been educated to think that exploitation, plunder, lies,
discrimination and slaughter are the very essence of democracy, need
to admit openly that we are living and have always lived in an
apartheid state that is a danger to all of us...
If we do not raise the banner of
rebellion today, in a few more years people like us if we remain
like as such will be herded into detention camps or prisons. The
freedom of speech that already now is dangerously restricted will be
eliminated altogether...
http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=52050
Civil
Disobedience
By: Nurit
Peled-Elhanan
10 March 2012
Speech at Beit Omar
I would like to dedicate my words to the
memory of a five-year-old boy, Milad, the nephew of Wael Salame, one
of the founders of the Combatants for Peace movement, who perished
in a burning bus at the Adam settlement junction. The residents of
the settlement did not send a rescue team and they refused to send
ambulances. Nobody has brought them to justice for that. Nobody
judged them and nobody arrested them. The land-thieves' indifference
to pre-school children burning to death at the gates of their home
did not become the main headline in any newspaper or news broadcast.
The reason is that racist behaviour of Israelis is not `news`.
Rather it has been the norm for sixty years and more. Israel's
children are educated to it. We have all been educated to it at
school, at home, in the youth movements, in literature and theatre,
art and music. The more than twenty racist laws that were passed
last year with hardly any opposition except that of their victims
did not strike us like a bolt of lightning from a clear blue sky.
Those laws are the most callous Establishment expression of the
norms that have been in effect in this place for four generations
now. Already in 1948 the poet Natan Alterman was decrying the Hebrew
public's apathy in the face of "'delicate incidents' for which the
true name, incidentally, is murder". The present Israeli Knesset
merely ripped the disguise off the face of the State when it made
its repeated declarations that there will be no more pretending.
For decades now the Zionist project of
colonizing the land and judaizing it has required the removal of the
Palestinians one way or another, either by law or by the sword, and
there is no longer any need to cover up those supreme objectives and
to disguise them with empty words about democracy or security or
historic rights. All of us are mobilized, willingly or unknowingly,
in the project of the judaization of the land and all of us have
memorized, since we began to memorize, the absolute necessity of a
Jewish state with a Jewish majority in the Land of Israel. And the
Land of Israel, as we all know, includes the State of Israel, the
Palestinian territories and a lot more. There is no map in Israel
that is called "The State of Israel". All the maps are called "The
Land of Israel". Already three or four generations of Israeli
children have been learning from books that contain maps that show
the Palestinian territories as part of the Land of Israel which is
devoid of colour, empty of institutions and empty of people ; an
ancient area that is waiting and longing to be colonized by Jews
or at least by non-Arabs. Israeli children have been learning for
generations now that their neighbours whether they be Palestinian
citizens of Israel or subjects of the State of Israel stripped of
human rights are nothing but a terrifying demographic problem and
a security threat. Those very children have meanwhile grown up,
their senses of truth and justice and human brotherhood have been
dulled by racist education and they have risen to be the politicians
and generals who now declare openly and with the arrogance of
all-powerful masters what was once concealed with hypocrisy: that
the other face of the judaization project is the elimination of the
Palestinian people, whether by rubber bullets or by bullets without
rubber, by bombs or by laws: As the fundamental principle of Jewish
Kibbutzim states: Every member of the community is required to
contribute to the Zionist project according to his or her ability,
as needed. In recent years the Judaization project has taken on more
momentum than ever before, mainly due to the undisguised and
unrestrained support of the United States and rich countries in
Europe.
In 2009 the Russell Tribunal on Palestine
was established in order to demand that the countries of Europe stop
being partners in crime with the Occupation state and thereby
perhaps avoid a Third World War. In October 2011 the Tribunal, which
had symbolically convened in Cape Town, ruled that Israel has
established an institutionalised regime of domination amounting to
apartheid as defined under international law. Israel is
discriminating against and eliminating an entire nation on racial
grounds in a systematic and institutionalized way, and therefore all
collaboration with Israel should cease.
The legal definition of apartheid is a
situation in which 3 components are present: 1) Two separate racial
groups can be identified; 2) "acts of inhumanity" are committed by
the ruling group against the subject group, and 3) Those acts are
committed in a systematic way, with an institutionalized
administration in which one of the groups is ruled over by the
other.
The Tribunal heard testimony on acts that constitute "acts of
inhumanity" towards the Palestinian people by the Israeli
authorities:
Control of their lives by military
means.
Arbitrary imprisonment and protracted
illegal administrative detentions.
Violations of human rights that negate
their right to participate in the political, economic, social and
cultural life of the State.
The Palestinian refugees are prevented
from returning to their homes, and the laws of Israel facilitate the
confiscation of their property and the denial of their human rights.
The civil and political rights of the
Palestinians are denied or arbitrarily restricted.
Since 1948 Israel has maintained a
policy of Occupation and colonization and accordingly of the
expropriation of Palestinian land.
The siege and blockade of the Gaza
Strip, as a collective punishment of the civilian population of the
area.
Attacking civilians by means of
large-scale military operations.
The destruction of the homes of
civilians without any security justification.
The grave harm caused to the civilian
population by the Separation Wall in the West Bank, including East
Jerusalem
The forcible evacuation of and
destruction of houses in unrecognized Bedouin villages in the Negev.
Continuing practices of torture and
ill-treatment of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons.
Various forms of cruel, inhuman and
degrading treatment, including restrictions on movement that subject
Palestinians to humiliation by Israeli soldiers and Palestinian
women being forced to give birth at checkpoints, and house
demolitions as a form of inhuman and degrading treatment with severe
psychological consequences for men, women and children.
The entire Israeli legal system
establishes an enormous gap between Israeli Jews and Palestinian
Arabs, with legislation typically designed to favour Israeli Jews
and keep Palestinian Arabs in a situation of inferiority.
All the foregoing are defined by the
Tribunal as crimes against humanity. And the Tribunal further found
that unlike the overt legislation that was passed in South Africa,
Israeli law is characterized by the ambiguity and inaccessibility of
many laws, military orders and regulations. But we know that all the
laws and regulations of the State of Israel, be they ambiguous or
clear, are intended to change the face of this place from a
beautiful and fertile Middle Eastern country, a land of green hills,
pomegranates and olives, to a monstrous conglomerate of supposedly
Western housing developments, built in the image of their residents:
ugly and brutal, their sole objective being to cover with asphalt,
steel and concrete all the hills that have long withstood the tests
of time. The only way to fight this tendency is through a blanket
rejection of the racist laws of the democratic Jewish state, and
especially to teach our children of their democratic right to say no
to evil, no to ignorance, no to apartheid, no to service in the
Occupation army and no to collaboration with ethnic cleansing.
We must reject the very term "Jewish and
democratic state" and especially, remove the conjunction "and",
which is not merely a conjunction but a sequential "and" that is:
"Jewish" comes first, and only afterwards comes "democratic" or an
"and" of conditionality, i.e. only when the state is completely
Jewish can it be democratic.
Meanwhile we are living in a state that
has absolutely nothing to do with democracy. We who have not grown
up with democracy and whom no one taught the values of democracy,
who have been educated to think that exploitation, plunder, lies,
discrimination and slaughter are the very essence of democracy, need
to admit openly that we are living and have always lived in an
apartheid state that is a danger to all of us. A state that educates
its boys and girls to unlimited violence and indifference to the
agonies of children trapped in a burning bus. If we do not do this,
then we ourselves will turn into the settlers from Adam, we will
become those who flung the wounded Omar Abu Jariban by the side of a
road to die of thirst, and we too will be thrust into the category
of war criminals.
If we do not raise the banner of
rebellion today, in a few more years people like us if we remain
like as such will be herded into detention camps or prisons. The
freedom of speech that already now is dangerously restricted will be
eliminated altogether, and then, as Sami Chetrit wrote: the poet
will no longer versify, he will no longer sing, he won't even chirp.
In conclusion, an anecdote: When
Archbishop Desmond Tutu took the podium to welcome the Russell
Tribunal to Cape Town, the chairman Pierre Galand announced that
under the regulations of the Tribunal, there was to be no applause.
Tutu, calling for an exception to be made to permit applause for the
Tribunal's honourary Chairman Stιphane Hessel, turned to the
audience with a smile and said, "it is because we disobeyed laws
like this one` that South Africans have come as far as they have.
Let us hope that we too can get that far.
Translated from Hebrew for Occupation
Magazine by George Malent
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