The Political Logic of
Zionism
by Yanis Iqbal Posted on April 05, 2021
https://original.antiwar.com/Yanis_Iqbal/2021/04/04/the-political-logic-of-zionism/
Angela Davis – a famous
activist and author – was scheduled to speak at an event by Butler University
titled "Joint Struggle and Collective Liberation" on April 1, 2021,
but the university authorities decided on March 29, 2021, to cancel it, without
letting the organizers know.
Mark Apple, interim
director of strategic communications at Butler said that the event has
only been postponed due to procedural irregularities. However, Butler senior
Roua Daas, a member of the student government and a main organizer of the
event told "Electronic
Intifada": "they’ve had more than two months to come to talk to me
about procedures and contracts…The fact that they have supposedly caught these
things three days before the event don’t seem like it’s an accident."
A joint statement by campus
and community organizations states: "Days before Butler
University’s shameless censorship of Dr. Angela Davis, the Student Government
Association was bombarded by pressure from Zionist students who claimed to
oppose Davis’ event because of her support for Boycott, Divestment, and
Sanctions (BDS) movement – a grassroots demand for nonviolent economic pressure
against Israel’s illegal military occupation of Palestine."
This is not the first time
that Davis is being targeted for her vocal support of the Palestinian cause. In
2019, Israel advocates pressured the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to
initially rescind a human rights award
given to her. After public outcry, the institute reversed its decision and
awarded Davis the Fred Shuttlesworth Human Rights award in 2020.
The persecution of Davis is
indicative of the deeply reactionary political logic of Zionism, namely
intolerance for resistance. This feature is the very soil upon which the
ideology grows. It should not be forgotten that Zionism is a settler-colonial
ideology and ipso facto, its entire existence is based on the permanent effort
to erase Palestinians.
In fact, Patrick
Wolfe says that Zionist is even
more ruthless than traditionally practiced settler-colonialism: "Zionist
policy in Palestine constituted an intensification of, rather than a departure
from, settler colonialism. In stark contrast to the Australian or the United States
models, for instance, Zionism rigorously refused, as it continues to refuse,
any suggestion of Native assimilation…Zionism constitutes a more exclusive
exercise of the settler logic of elimination than we encounter in the
Australian and US examples."
Insofar that Zionism is
foundationally integrated with the objective of erasing Palestinian presence,
those who articulate and amplify resistance against Israeli colonialism have to
be silenced. We saw this in Davis’ case where her support for Palestinians led
to censorship and attempts at academic marginalization.
In Defense of BDS
In recent years, the
ideological war against pro-Palestinian voices has accelerated. The use of
repression against these voices is not only being done by Israel; it is also
being done by governments of other countries. In September 2020, the US State
Department committed to
"target," "fight," and "kill" the BDS movement.
The BDS movement, conceived by Palestinians in 2005, seeks to exert pressure on
Israel to finally end its brutal and illegal occupation of Palestinian lands,
to recognize the right of return for displaced Palestinian refugees, and to
grant equal rights to Palestinian citizens of Israel.
BDS is a call for consumers
to boycott Israeli goods, producers to divest from Israel and, sanctions to be
levied on the government of Israel in response to the violence inflicted by
colonialists on the Palestinian population. The campaign has proven to be
effective and that is why Zionists all over the world are frantically trying to
thwart it. From labeling it as "anti-Semitic" to "racist",
all sorts of tactics have been tried to discredit it. In response to these
allegations, Ramzy Baroud writes: "No
anti-Semitic…love affair is at work here; just a beleaguered and oppressed
people fighting for their most basic human rights…The boycott movement aims to
hold the oppressor accountable, as it places a price tag on military occupation
and apartheid. Not only is the Palestinian boycott movement not racist, but it is also essentially a rallying cry against racism and oppression."
Ideological Battle
Israel’s past and ongoing
illegal seizure of Palestinian land, the racialization of every minute aspect
of daily life, the large-scale and piecemeal demolition of Palestinian homes,
destruction of livelihoods, and efforts to destroy the social and family fabric
are calculated and concerted tactics aimed at the decimation of Palestinians.
In sum, Zionism is directly equivalent to colonialism.
In the 2010 "Report of
the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian
Territories Occupied since 1967", Richard Falk wrote: "Colonialism
constitutes a repudiation of the essential rights of territorial integrity and
self-determination and apartheid has come to be formally treated as a crime
against humanity…The entrenching of colonialist and apartheid features of the
Israeli occupation has been a cumulative process."
Since Zionism is criminal,
it needs to be vehemently opposed. Consequently, all efforts designed to
criminalize resistance against Zionism need to be unequivocally denounced.
Ideological wars over the hegemony of Zionism need to be fought. The need for
such an ideological battle can’t be stressed more.
Yanis Iqbal is an
independent researcher and freelance writer based in Aligarh, India, and can be
contacted at yanisiqbal@gmail.com. His articles have been
published in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, and several
countries of Latin America.
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