Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University – Amal Jamal (Dept of Political
Science) Rejects the Bible and the "Zionist narrative"; Has Nothing
but Criticism for the State that Pays his Salary
Dr Jamal introduced his talk by describing the
"Zionist narrative" as Jews returning home to a land that was
promised by God according to the Bible. But, he said, the
Palestinians pose a heavy threat to that narrative.
This, he argued, has led to an Israeli policy
of manufacturing "quiet Arabs" and "floating Arabs" who have no
ability in Israel to influence what they want to be.
Israel, he said, is doing this by redefining
the Jewish state and hollowing out Palestinian citizenship.
Part of this is a mechanism of "Control and
Neglect". "Neglect" means de-developing the Israeli Arabs so they
become unequal to other citizens. And "citizenship" as a control
mechanism is used to inhibit Israeli Arabs from integrating fully
into Israeli life.
He said that in Israel "Jews live. Palestinians
exist".
He criticised the Knesset with its automatic
majority that can enact any law. Other tools used included
separation and "the racist Wall" and other walls being built in Lod
and Caesarea. The citizenship law, the boycott law and the Nakba law
were other examples as well as the limiting of resources for Israeli
Arabs and the removal of citizenship in cases of treason.
Dr. Jamal concluded his talk by saying that the
Jewish state is a hegemonic project that cannot tolerate contention
and that this will eventually lead to its breakdown and that Israeli
policies will close off any hope of a two state solution, eventually
leading to a "one state solution".
…
I asked Dr Jamal why, if as he stated, Israeli Arabs could not
influence their future in Israel then how had he become so
successful there. I then went on to suggest that at least in Israel
the Arabs had a chance to argue their case while in the surrounding
Arab countries Arab citizens were either being slaughtered or
undergoing the imposition of strict Islamic laws.
http://richardmillett.wordpress.com/tag/amal-jamal/
Smearing of pro-Israel questioners gathers
pace at SOAS' Centre for Palestine Studies.
Richard Millett
Posted on April 17, 2012
Dr. Amal Jamal is following the path of Omar Bhargouti. Both are
academics who have hugely benefited from living in Israel but who
then came to London at the first opportunity to question Israel's
existence.
Tel Aviv University must have a death wish
because Bhargouti, who would like to boycott Israel out of
existence, did his Masters and is now pursuing a PhD there, and Dr.
Jamal, who thinks Israel is heading towards a "one state solution",
is senior lecturer in the Political Science Department there.
Dr. Jamal spoke last night at SOAS on The Jewish State and the
Hollowing Out of Palestinian Citizenship. The talk was sponsored by
the recently created
Centre for
Palestine Studies, which is based at SOAS and includes Ilan
Pappe as one of its academics.
Another of the Centre's academics is Professor
Gilbert Achcar.
Professor Achcar lectures in the Department of Development
Studies at SOAS.
Last night's chairperson, and another of the
Centre's academics, was Dr. Laleh Khalili.
Dr. Khalili
lectures in the Department of Politics and International Studies at
SOAS.
More on both Professor Achcar and Dr Khalili
later on.
Dr Jamal introduced his talk by describing the
"Zionist narrative" as Jews returning home to a land that was
promised by God according to the Bible. But, he said, the
Palestinians pose a heavy threat to that narrative.
This, he argued, has led to an Israeli policy
of manufacturing "quiet Arabs" and "floating Arabs" who have no
ability in Israel to influence what they want to be.
Israel, he said, is doing this by redefining
the Jewish state and hollowing out Palestinian citizenship.
Part of this is a mechanism of "Control and
Neglect". "Neglect" means de-developing the Israeli Arabs so they
become unequal to other citizens. And "citizenship" as a control
mechanism is used to inhibit Israeli Arabs from integrating fully
into Israeli life.
He said that in Israel "Jews live. Palestinians
exist".
He criticised the Knesset with its automatic
majority that can enact any law. Other tools used included
separation and "the racist Wall" and other walls being built in Lod
and Caesarea. The citizenship law, the boycott law and the Nakba law
were other examples as well as the limiting of resources for Israeli
Arabs and the removal of citizenship in cases of treason.
Dr. Jamal concluded his talk by saying that the
Jewish state is a hegemonic project that cannot tolerate contention
and that this will eventually lead to its breakdown and that Israeli
policies will close off any hope of a two state solution, eventually
leading to a "one state solution".
During the Q&A events took a turn for the
worse.
I asked Dr Jamal why, if as he stated, Israeli
Arabs could not influence their future in Israel then how had he
become so successful there. I then went on to suggest that at least
in Israel the Arabs had a chance to argue their case while in the
surrounding Arab countries Arab citizens were either being
slaughtered or undergoing the imposition of strict Islamic laws.
Dr Khalili thought this second point off-topic
and tried to shout me down. Next someone shouted "This is Hasbarah.
It is crap". When I tried to defend my right to ask a question
Professor Achcar, who was sat in the front row, referred to me as a
"professional disruptor" to which Dr Khalili replied "I know, I
remember".
Then, quite incredibly, Professor Achcar
announced to the room that I had left insults on his phone and that
had he known I was coming he would not have allowed me in. He told
me to get out.
I realised afterwards that this is the second
time he has asked me to leave a talk. In when he didn't like my
questioning of Shlomo Sand (also of Tel Aviv University,
incidentally) at SOAS.
Afterwards Professor Achcar told me that he
still has the recordings of the insulting phone messages.
If he can prove that they are from me I will
donate £1000 to a charity of his choice. Alternatively, he might
have the decency to apologise.
I never got a proper answer from Dr Jamal as to
why he had succeeded while other Israeli Arabs hadn't. He just said
that Israeli Jews must be saved from enacting policies of apartheid,
expulsion and genocide. He said Jews can change but that the Jewish
community in Britain has an important role to play as Israeli Jews
can't save themselves on their own.
He also said that he wanted the right of return
but for it to be controlled at first both for Jews and Arabs.
Eventually, he said, up to 20 million people must be somehow
accommodated.
For the Palestinian "right of return" read
Israel's destruction. And this from someone being paid by Israel to
teach Israeli students!
Meanwhile, I was proud to study at SOAS and I
contributed financially when I was recently telephoned to help
current students. It's now very sad that some anti-Israel SOAS
lecturers are using smear tactics when they don't like what they
hear.
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