 Source: Eurasia Review
Source: Eurasia ReviewRamzy Baroud
‘Sooner or later, there will be no escape from conducting a 
significant operation [in Gaza],’ said Israeli army Chief of Staff 
Lieutenent General Benny Gantz on December 27, the third anniversary of 
Operation Cast Lead.
Gantz’s chillingly casual remarks were cited 
as just another nonchalant declaration of war against a besieged, 
impoverished, overcrowded and routinely bombarded stretch of land. From 
the Israeli military and political point of view, Gaza merely exists as 
an opportunity for the Israeli army to test its latest weapon technology
 and send political messages to Israel’s foes in the region.
As if
 to validate Gantz’s logic, the ardently rightwing Israeli Jerusalem 
Post elaborated on December 28: “The Israel Air Force, working with the 
Shin Bet [Israel Security Agency], fired a missile at Gaza terrorists 
[fighters] involved in recent attacks on Israel, killing one and 
injuring two others.” They were ‘terrorists’ because Israel has 
designated them so. There was no due process and none was expected. When
 it comes to reporting on Israel/Palestine, corporate media largely 
relies on Israeli lies and propaganda. And one moral crisis begets 
another. The Israeli propaganda is predicated mostly on racism, not just
 in its view of Palestinians in Gaza, but of all Arabs.
 Let’s 
examine the curious logic of Yuli Edelstein, Israel’s Propaganda and 
Diaspora Minister. In a recent talk in Or Yehuda, the man laid out his 
understanding of how peace can be achieved. “As long as the Arab nation 
continues to be a deplorable nation, which continues investing in 
infrastructure for terrorism, education to hate, and welfare for the 
families of shaheeds [martyrs], there will be no peace,” he said, 
according to Yossi Gurvitz in +972 online magazine.
Let’s 
examine the curious logic of Yuli Edelstein, Israel’s Propaganda and 
Diaspora Minister. In a recent talk in Or Yehuda, the man laid out his 
understanding of how peace can be achieved. “As long as the Arab nation 
continues to be a deplorable nation, which continues investing in 
infrastructure for terrorism, education to hate, and welfare for the 
families of shaheeds [martyrs], there will be no peace,” he said, 
according to Yossi Gurvitz in +972 online magazine.
Gurvitz 
further wrote: “I phoned the minister’s office for comment, and asked 
his spokesman: ‘Are you aware of the fact there are some 80 million 
Arabs in the world, from Sudan to Syria?’ He replied: ‘Yes, there are — 
and the minister meant them all.’”
I must admit that cogent 
political analysis becomes difficult when a country’s foreign policy and
 military strategy are constructed on unabashed racism, ignorance and a 
reproduction of 19th century Orientalism. How is one to forecast the 
possibilities of a just peace in Palestine when a well-regarded Israeli 
minister places a condition on the ‘Arab nation’ to become less 
deplorable? How can Gaza avoid another ‘Operation Cast Lead’ if its fate
 has already been sealed, with the ambiguous timeframe of ‘sooner or 
later’?
It is particularly frustrating to hear Israeli politicians
 berating Palestinians for not being a deserving ‘peace partner’ when 
all that the Israeli government has to offer is one war of choice after 
another. Israel is increasingly ruled by the kind of fundamentalism and 
militancy that would not be tolerated anywhere else in the world. It is 
telling that Gantz’s ‘sooner or later’ remarks were followed by another 
interesting statement: “Gantz said that in certain circumstances and 
during non-official military events, the Israeli army would be prepared 
to exempt religious soldiers from participation if they are 
uncomfortable hearing women sing” (Jerusalem Post).
Such tolerance
 of religious fanaticism in Israel is a reflection of the growing role 
of religious extremism in the country. For the Israeli government to win
 favour among its constituents, all it needs to do is to blitz Gaza, rob
 more West Bank land, carry out more ethnic cleansing in occupied east 
Jerusalem or push a few more racist legislations against Israel’s Arab 
minority. Somehow, this seems to bring about a sense of serenity in 
Israel. The military emerges as the defender of the troubled borders, 
and a temporary political unity prevails.
Of course, the obvious 
truth regarding Israel’s ill-intentions will always find its way through
 the cracks of mainstream media. This was the case in the unprecedented 
report issued by European Union ambassadors in Israel. It read in part: 
“While the international community is focused predominantly on 
restarting the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, we should see Israel’s
 treatment of its minorities as a core issue, not second tier to the 
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.” The report added, “Israel’s Arab 
population is measurably worse off than its non-Arab majority in terms 
of income, education, housing and access to land..
In other words,
 no Palestinian anywhere is immune. Indeed, in every aspect of its 
relations with Palestinians — in Gaza, in the West Bank and occupied 
Jerusalem, and in Israel itself — Israel’s attitude towards all 
Palestinians is defined by violence, ethnic cleansing and racial 
discrimination. Even minister Edelstein, who repudiated Arabs for being 
“deplorable”, himself reportedly lives in the illegal Jewish colony of 
Neve Daniel, constructed atop stolen Palestinian land (as reported by 
Stuart Littlewood, Redress).
It is odd that Israel demands 
security and peace from the very Palestinians who are deprived of every 
sense of peace, security, and freedom itself. And yet it is the ‘Arab 
nation’ that is ‘deplorable’ and deserving of endless war.
Three 
years after the Israeli war on Gaza, which killed over 1,400 and wounded
 over 5,500, there are few indications that Israel has in any way 
altered its attitude. To the contrary, it continues to exact further 
punishment, while the Israeli Knesset, media and public officials 
continue to dehumanise Palestinians and Arabs.
True, and sadly so,
 Gaza will “sooner or later” be the target of another ‘significant 
operation’ under the pretext of more excuses. But also true is the fact 
that Israeli crimes against Palestinians will continue to be exposed for
 the whole world to see. And ‘sooner or later’, this perpetual war 
against innocent people will have to stop.
