Israel's Culture of Deceit
CHRIS HEDGES • OCTOBER 19, 2023
https://www.unz.com/article/israels-culture-of-deceit/
Washington DC — (Scheerpost) — Israel was founded on lies. The lie that
Palestinian land was largely unoccupied. The lie that 750,000 Palestinians fled
their homes and villages during their ethnic cleansing by Zionist militias in
1948 because they were told to do so by Arab leaders. The lie that it was Arab
armies that started the 1948 war that saw Israel seize 78 percent of
historic Palestine. The lie that Israel faced annihilation in 1967, forcing it to invade and
occupy the remaining 22 percent of Palestine, as well as land
belonging to Egypt and Syria.
Israel is sustained by lies. The lie that Israel wants
a just and equitable peace and will support a Palestinian state. The lie that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle
East. The lie that Israel is an “outpost of Western civilization in a sea of
barbarism.” The lie that Israel respects the rule of law and human rights.
Israel’s atrocities against the Palestinians are
always greeted with lies. I heard them. I recorded them. I published them in my
stories for The New York Times when I was the paper’s Middle East Bureau Chief.
I covered war for two decades, including seven years
in the Middle East. I learned quite a bit about the size and lethality of
explosive devices. There is nothing in the arsenal of Hamas or Islamic Jihad
that could have replicated the massive explosive power of the missile
that killed an estimated 500 civilians in the al-Ahli Arab Christian
Hospital in Gaza. Nothing. If Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) had
these kinds of missiles, huge buildings in Israel would be rubble with hundreds
of dead. They don’t.
The whistling sound, audible on the video moments before the explosion,
appears to come from the high velocity of a missile. This sound gives it away.
No Palestinian rocket makes this noise. And then there is the speed of the
missile. Palestinian rockets are slow and lumbering, clearly visible as they
arch in the sky and then tumble in free fall toward their targets. They do not
strike with precision or travel at close to supersonic speed. They are
incapable of killing hundreds of people.
The Israeli military dropped “roof knocking” rockets with no warheads on the
hospital in the days leading up to the Oct. 17 strike, the familiar warning given by Israel to evacuate buildings,
according to al-Ahli hospital officials. Hospital officials also said they
had received calls from Israel saying “we warned you to
evacuate twice.” Israel has demanded that all hospitals in northern Gaza
be evacuated.
Following the strike on the hospital, Hananya Naftali,
a “digital aide” to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Israeli Air Force
struck a Hamas terrorist base inside a hospital in Gaza.” The post was quickly
deleted.
Since the Oct. 7 incursion into Israel by Palestinian
resistance fighters, which reportedly left some 1,300 Israelis dead, many of
them civilians, and saw some 200 kidnapped as hostages and taken to Gaza, Israel has
carried out 51 attacks on healthcare facilities in Gaza that have killed 15
healthcare workers and injured 27, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Out of
35 hospitals in Gaza, four are not functioning due to severe damage and
targeting. Only eight of the 22 UNRWA primary healthcare centers are “partially
functional,” the WHO says.
The brazenness of Israeli lies stunned those of us who
reported from Gaza. It did not matter if we had seen the Israeli attack,
including the shooting of unarmed Palestinians. It did not matter how many
witnesses we interviewed. It did not matter what photographic and forensic
evidence we obtained. Israel lied. Small lies. Big lies. Huge lies. These lies
came reflexively and instantly from the Israeli military, Israeli politicians
and Israeli media. They were amplified by Israel’s well-oiled propaganda
machine and repeated with a cloying sincerity on international news outlets.
Israel engages in the kinds of jaw-dropping lies that
characterize despotic regimes. It does not deform the truth, it inverts it. It
paints a picture that is diametrically opposed to reality. Those of us who have
covered the occupied territories have run into Israel’s Alice-in-Wonderland
narratives, which we dutifully insert into our stories — required under the
rules of American journalism — although we know they are untrue.
Israel has invented an Orwellian lexicon. Children
killed by Israelis become children caught in crossfire. The
bombing of residential districts, with dozens of dead and wounded,
becomes a surgical strike on a bomb-making factory. The
destruction of Palestinian homes becomes the demolition of the homes of
terrorists.
The Big Lie — Große Lüge — feeds the
two reactions Israel seeks to elicit — racism among its supporters and terror
among its victims. The Big Lies fosters the myth of a clash of civilizations, a
war between democracy, decency and honor on one side and Islamic terrorism,
barbarism and medievalism on the other.
George Orwell in his novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four”
called the Big Lie “doublethink”. Doublethink uses “logic against logic” and “repudiate[s]
morality while laying claim to it.” The Big Lie abolishes nuances, ambiguities
and contradictions that can plague conscience. It is designed to create
cognitive dissonance. It permits no gray zones. The world is black and white,
good and evil, righteous and unrighteous. The Big Lie allows believers to take
comfort — a comfort they are desperately seeking — in their own moral
superiority even as they abrogate all morality. It feeds, what Edward Bernays
called, the “logic-proof compartment of dogmatic adherence.” All effective
propaganda, Bernays writes, targets and builds upon these irrational
“psychological habits.”
Israeli supporters thirst for these lies. They do not
want to know the truth. The truth would force them to examine their racism, self-delusion
and complicity in oppression, murder and genocide.
Most importantly, the Big Lie sends an ominous message
to the Palestinians. The Big Lie states that Israel will wage a campaign of
mass terror and genocide and never take responsibility for its crimes. The Big
Lie obliterates the truth. It obliterates the dignity of human thought and
human action. It obliterates facts. It obliterates history. It obliterates
comprehension. It obliterates hope. It reduces all communication to the
language of violence. When oppressors speak to the oppressed exclusively
through indiscriminate violence, the oppressed answer through indiscriminate
violence.
The cartoonist Joe Sacco and I watched Israeli
soldiers taunt and shoot small boys in the Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza. We
interviewed the boys and their parents afterwards in the hospital. In a few
cases we attended their funerals. We had their names. We had the dates and
locations of the shootings.
Israel’s response was to say that we were not in Gaza.
We had made it up.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defense
Minister and Israeli Defense Force (IDF) spokesperson immediately blamed the
killing of the Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in 2022, on Palestinian
gunmen. Israel disseminated footage of a Palestinian fighter they said shot and
killed the journalist, who was wearing a flak jacket and helmet marked “PRESS.”
Benny Gantz, who was at the time Defense
Minister, stated that “no [Israeli] gunfire was directed at the
journalist,” and that the Israeli army had “seen footage of indiscriminate
shooting by Palestinian terrorists”.
This lie was peddled until video footage examined by B’Tselem, The Israeli Center
for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, identified the location of the
Palestinian gunman depicted in the video. The video, the human rights
organization found, was taken in a different location from where Shireen was
killed.
When Israel is caught lying, as it was with the murder
of Shireen, it promises an investigation. But these investigations are a sham.
Impartial investigations into the hundreds of killings by soldiers and Jewish
settlers of Palestinians are rarely carried out. Perpetrators are almost never
brought to trial or held accountable. The pattern of Israeli obfuscation is
predictable. So is the collusion of nearly all of the corporate media along with
Republican and Democratic politicians. U.S. politicians decried the murder of
Shireen and dutifully repeated the old mantra, calling for a “thorough investigation” by the army that carried
out the crime.
A few months later, Israel admitted that there was a “high possibility” that an
Israeli soldier killed the journalist by accident, but by then the eruption of
street protests and rage over the killing of the journalist was over and her
murder largely forgotten.
By the time the conclusive proof comes out about the
bombing of the hospital, it too will be a distant memory.
There is dramatic footage captured in September 2000 at the Netzarim
junction in the Gaza Strip — where I saw a nineteen-year-old boy shot and
killed by an Israeli sniper — by France 2 TV, of a father trying to shield his
traumatized 12-year-old son, Muhammad al-Durrah, from Israeli gunfire that
ultimately killed him.
The killing of the boy resulted in the typical
propaganda campaign by Israel. Israeli officials spent years lying about the
killing, first blaming the Palestinians for the shooting, later
suggesting that the scene was faked, and finally insisting the boy was still
alive.
When an Israeli soldier, in 2003, murdered the
23-year-old student and American activist Rachel Corrie, by crushing her to death with a bulldozer as she tried to
prevent the illegal demolition of a Palestinian doctor’s home, the Israeli
army said it was an accident for which Corrie was
responsible.
The Israeli military has killed “at least” 20
journalists since 2001, with no accountability, according to a 2023 report by
the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists. “Immediately after a
journalist is killed by security forces, Israeli officials often push out a
counter narrative to media reporting,” the CPJ concluded. This includes blaming the deaths on “indiscriminate
fire” by Palestinians or attempts to discredit those killed as “terrorists.”
Israel blocks the work of independent human rights
organizations into atrocities and war crimes it commits in Gaza and the West
Bank. It refuses to cooperate with the International Criminal
Court into possible war crimes in the Occupied Territories. It does not cooperate with the U.N. Human Rights Council
and prohibits the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the situation of
human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, from entering
the country. Israel revoked the work permit for Omar Shakir, the Director of
Human Rights Watch (Israel and Palestine), in 2018 and expelled him. In May 2018, Israeli Ministry of Strategic
Affairs and Public Diplomacy published a report calling on the European Union and European states to
halt their direct and indirect financial support and funding to Palestinian and
international human rights organizations that “have ties to terror and promote
boycotts against Israel.”
After the bombing of the hospital, Israel first
released a video that purported to show Palestinian Islamic Jihad rockets which
struck the hospital. The Israelis hastily removed the video when journalists noticed that time
stamps showed the images were taken 40 minutes after the strike on the
hospital.
Israeli propagandists — aware that Palestinian rockets
have little explosive power — then claimed that Hamas stored munitions under
the hospital. This caused the massive explosion, they said. But if this was true,
it would mean there would be a secondary explosion. There was none. And now
Israel has released what they say is a recording of two Hamas militants discussing the missile
strike on the hospital. The militants ask each other, in a self-incriminating
conversation that is too ridiculous to believe, if Hamas or PIJ carried out the
strike. Please. How was Israel completely in the dark about an incursion by
thousands of armed Palestinian militants from Gaza into Israel on Oct. 7 and
able to capture this incriminating conversation by two supposed militants?
“Israel has a whole unit of ‘mistaravim’, Israeli
Jewish undercover agents trained to pose as Palestinians and secretly operate
among Palestinians,” the reporter Jonathan Cook writes. “Israel produced a highly popular TV series about
such people in Gaza called Fauda. You have to be beyond credulous to think that
Israel couldn’t, and wouldn’t, rig up a call like this to fool us, just as it
regularly fools Palestinians in Gaza.”
Israel has also long targeted medical facilities, ambulances and medics, as
Middle East scholar Norman Finkelstein points out. It bombed a Palestinian children’s hospital during
the 1982 war in Lebanon, killing 60 people. It also carried out missile strikes on clearly marked Lebanese ambulances during the
2006 war between Israel and Lebanon. It damaged or destroyed 29 ambulances and
almost half of Gaza’s health facilities, including 15 hospitals, during the 2008-2009 assault on
Gaza known as Operation Cast Lead. It routinely prohibited wounded Palestinians from being picked up by
ambulances during this operation, often leaving them to die. During Operation
Protective Edge, the 51-day assault on Gaza in 2014, Israel destroyed or damaged 17 hospitals and 56 primary healthcare centers
and damaged or destroyed 45 ambulances.
You can see my interview, released today, with
Professor Finkelstein about Gaza and Israel here.
Amnesty International, which investigated the Israeli
attacks on three of these hospitals in 2014, dismissed the “evidence” for the
attacks offered by Israel as false. “The image tweeted by the Israeli military
does not match satellite images of the al-Wafa hospital and appears to depict a
different location,” the report read.
Expose Israeli lies and you are attacked by Israel and
its supporters as an anti-Semite and apologist for terrorists. You are banished
from mainstream media. You are denied forums to speak about the issue and, as
has happened to me, disinvited from university events.
It is an old game, one I have played as a reporter
many, many times. I bear the scars of the lies spewed out by Israel and its
lobby. Meanwhile, Israel continues its butchery, endorsed and even lauded by
Western political leaders, including Joe Biden, who accompany the torrent of lies from Israel like a
Wagnerian chorus.
Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was a
foreign correspondent for fifteen years for The New York Times, where he served
as the Middle East Bureau Chief and Balkan Bureau Chief for the paper. He previously
worked overseas for The Dallas Morning News, The Christian Science Monitor, and
NPR. He is the host of show The Chris Hedges Report.
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