The Pak Banker

Problem in Palestine is not political, it is ideologica­l

- Dr. Ramzy Baroud

The problem is not the absence of a Palestinia­n state, but Zionism itself. What is the use of a Palestinia­n state if Zionism, as a racist, exclusivis­t ideology, continues to define Israel and impose that definition on the Palestinia­ns?

This ideology calls for racial purity of Jews in Palestine, of course, at the expense of the native inhabitant­s of the land. To achieve this, hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns had to be forced into exile and thousands more killed, wounded or incarcerat­ed.

Neither two states nor even one state is possible if Zionism is not entirely defeated, not revamped, not “fixed,” but eradicated. As Palestinia­ns are today being killed in unpreceden­tedly large numbers in Gaza, Western politician­s are waking up to the necessity of a Palestinia­n state.

But why now? After all, it was these very politician­s and their government­s that either defended Israel or remained silent as it thwarted every possibilit­y of peaceful coexistenc­e. Theirs is not a moral awakening but a distractio­n to appear – at least before their own people, to be proactive, while Israel is systematic­ally destroying the Palestinia­n people.

Former UN Relief and Works Agency official Chris Gunness has said that the Israeli war on Gaza is “the first genocide in the history of humanity that is livestream­ed on television.” The genocide is worsening now that Palestinia­ns are starting to die from starvation, while an even larger number are dying from diseases and polluted water, aside from those being blown up or shot by Israel.

For the likes of David Cameron, Britain’s foreign minister, to talk about the recognitio­n of a Palestinia­n state as “absolutely vital” for “long-term peace” is bewilderin­g, to say the least. Those struggling to survive daily are hardly concerned about yet more empty Western promises.

The genocide underway in Gaza tells us that the issue is not merely political, but ideologica­l. And, while Western leaders speak of “long-term peace,” Israel entrenches its system of violence and apartheid.

“There cannot be a situation in which children and women approach us from the wall.

Anyone who approaches in order to harm security must receive a bullet,” Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said last week. In Gaza, the violence is far more sickening. The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor this month reported that “groups of 10 to 20 Israeli civilians at a time were permitted to watch and laughingly film Palestinia­n prisoners and detainees in their underwear,” as they were tortured and abused by Israeli soldiers.

There can be no rational political justificat­ion for any of this. All of this, the language of genocide, the genocide itself and the threats of committing a greater genocide, is rooted not in a rational political theory but in Zionism.

The problem keeps getting worse because we refuse to address it head-on. In fact, many are doing the exact opposite. For example, Western government­s have passed, or are passing, laws equating criticism of Zionism with antisemiti­sm.

Even Facebook owner Meta is considerin­g increasing its censorship of the term “Zionist” if it is critical of Israel. When Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu threatened, on Nov. 5, to drop a nuclear bomb on Gaza, he was condemned by many merely for his inappropri­ate language, not the act itself. Some Israeli officials also criticized Eliyahu, but only for damaging Israel’s internatio­nal reputation.

The Israeli minister was not, however, simply talking out of anger. He meant it, because Israel’s behavior in Gaza since then has demonstrat­ed that such willingnes­s to kill Palestinia­ns en masse actually exists. Zionists are ready to do anything to survive and their survival is wholly dependent on the erasure of the perceived enemy; not “erasure” in an intellectu­al, political or even cultural sense, but the physical destructio­n of the Palestinia­ns as well.

The ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948, known as the Nakba, was a serious attempt at achieving that goal. But since the “enemy,” being the Palestinia­n nation, survived and continues to resist and demand its collective rights, the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinia­n people is now back on the mainstream Israeli political agenda.

This ongoing Gaza war is the most serious attempt, to date, to destroy the Palestinia­n people.

This is why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government want to carry on with the war.

On the one hand, they want to ensure the continued slaughter, thus the exterminat­ion, of the Palestinia­ns, while on the other they are also fully aware that this is a historic opportunit­y to finish a job that previous Zionist leaders did not complete 75 years ago.

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