Afghanistan withdrawal is a shock to the Israel lobby
Military occupations excite violent resistance
throughout history. The U.S. has given up the fantasy of transforming
Afghanistan. This removes Israel's cover for its occupation and is generating
panic among Israel's friends.
BY PHILIP
WEISS AUGUST
31, 2021
https://mondoweiss.net/2021/08/afghanistan-withdrawal-is-a-shock-to-the-israel-lobby/
As we reflect on the Afghan withdrawal, I remember
well the ideological thrill experienced by Israeli supporters in the sadness and
shock of 9/11. Now you know what it is like to live in Israel. The U.S.
and Israel is in the same boat. Our tough neighborhood has come to your
shores. Let us advise you on how to deal with radical Islamist terror.
In the years that followed, the Israeli mindset and
model were adopted by American policymakers. We occupied two Muslim countries
and set about to reform their societies and governance. We dedicated ourselves
to fighting the terrorists that hated us for who we are, a democracy. Yes, I
know there were some Good Old American reasons to undertake these militant
imperial activities; but the role of Israel and its lobby were significant.
Netanyahu and AIPAC and the leading think tanks urged the U.S. to go into Iraq.
The neoconservatives who populated the Bush administration and had Rumsfeld’s
ear had a near-religious faith in the use of American force (in a world of one
superpower) to transform the Middle East.
From the start, the causes of terrorism were never
thoughtfully considered by our media. Only leftwingers and realists
discussed Robert Pape’s exhaustive
research in “Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism,” showing
that many suicide terrorists through history were seeking to rid their lands of
occupiers.
Alongside that blindness was the failure by the media
and the government’s 9/11 Commission to consider a primary motivation of the
9/11 attackers: hatred of America’s role in oppressing Palestinians. That
motivation got a few uncomfortable lines in the massive 9/11 report. But
because Israel support is actually an article of faith in Washington–
“unwavering commitment”, in Biden’s words; we support Israel even “if the
Capitol crumbled to the ground,” in Pelosi’s words– such support must never be
made to seem problematic. So the media and politicians distort the facts.
Just as the media and political establishment today
ignore the fact that the leading human rights groups have labeled Israel an
apartheid state.
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan has delivered a
shock to the U.S. identification with Israel. The Israel lobby liked the
U.S. occupation of Afghanistan. Israel lobbyists said that the occupation could
go on indefinitely and the occupation was a lot better than the alternative: a
terrorist state created by the people who live there who hate America and the
west. For the Israel lobby, the U.S. occupation is in the image of the Israeli
occupation, which the Israel lobby wants to go on forever even as it laments
its presence and wishes this were not necessary.
Now the United States has withdrawn from Afghanistan
amid scenes reminiscent of France leaving Algeria or the U.S. leaving Vietnam,
and Afghanistan is for the Afghans.
Palestine must never be for the Palestinians. And that
is the shock.
The decolonization of Afghanistan damages the
Israeli-American identification since 9/11, and removes a geopolitical
justification for Israel’s neverending occupation of Palestinian lands. But the neverending occupation is Israel’s only answer to the Palestinian question. If
a Palestinian state is created, it will just be a terror state, the Israeli
leaders always say; and the Israel lobby echoes the propaganda. And says,
Afghanistan will become a terror state.
You could see the panic in Prime Minister Naftali
Bennett’s meeting with Joe Biden last week. Bennett gave a
long/bush-league/biblical lecture to the president. He spoke with evident angst
about all the terror groups that surround Israel, from Hamas to Islamic Jihad
to Hezbollah. He urged the U.S. to stay in Syria. He described Iran as a terror
state outside civilized parameters and said Israel will continue to take it on–
presumably by continuing to murder Iranian scientists.
It was the same old war on terror, being sold to
Americans who polls show overwhelmingly want an end to
the Afghanistan war. And the Israel lobby exulted over the summit meeting,
saying it shows that the bipartisan consensus for Israel that Trump wrecked has
been restored. A rightwing PM became “close friends” with a Democratic
president, who all but endorsed the use of force against Iran.
Being idealistic, I say the good times at the White
House can’t last. The paradigm has shifted on the war on terror, and Israel as
an apartheid state.
Israel will continue to experience terror attacks and
will deliver terror ten-fold back to Palestinians– so long as it constitutes
itself as a majority “Jewish” state that grants higher rights to Jews and
forces rights-less Palestinians into cantons. No one in the Israeli government
has challenged these concepts of governance. Israel is in national mourning
today for a sniper who was shot at the wall of the Palestinian ghetto of Gaza
by a Palestinian who is confined to that space. The Israel lobby tells Americans that a “Hamas
terrorist” killed a good soldier.
The Israel lobby doesn’t care that 2 million
Palestinians can’t move outside a tiny area whose water is undrinkable. It
doesn’t care that Israeli snipers maim and kill Palestinians who protest their
imprisonment.
When liberal Zionists say the occupation is
unsustainable, they leave out the inevitable sequel: Palestinians who want a
better future are always going to resist Israeli rule, by whatever means.
That’s why Israel is a security state surrounded by
terrorists. It’s not a democracy.
This was all foreseen. Hannah Arendt said during the
Nakba in 1948 that Israel was doomed to “degenerate” into
a Spartan warrior state so long as it ignored the desires of its neighbors. In
the same year, State Department advisers warned the White House that helping to
implant a Jewish state in Palestine would result in decades of unrest. Both
predictions have come to pass. Nobel Peace Prize-winner Obama bombed 7
Muslim-majority nations.
The Israel lobby has worked tirelessly to overcome
these brutal realities by projecting the Israeli experience and saying the
Israeli condition is the American condition, and everything bad about its
neighborhood also threatens America. So Israel is our great ally. The lobby has
repackaged that ally again and again through the Cold War and the war on terror
and on Iran too. “Both of us… is a lighthouse in a very, very stormy world,”
Bennett told Biden.
The Afghanistan withdrawal reminds us that the U.S.
and the so-called Jewish state have very different interests in the Middle
East. If only we could
discuss it.
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