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Year III, Bulletin , May 2007
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Ali Abunimah writing from Chicago, USA, Live from
Palestine

| Legitimate
targets, to senior Israeli theocrats: Palestinian
children play on the rubble of a destroyed Hamas
training base after an Israeli air strike in the
southern Gaza Strip, 29 May 2007. (Hatem Omar/MaanImages) |
Yesterday I wrote a
piece entitled
"Israel's House of Horrors"
about the openly murderous statements of Israeli cabinet
ministers. Just when I thought it couldn't get worse, I
read a news article on the website of
The Jerusalem Post that Israel's former
Sephardic Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu -- one of the
most senior theocrats in the Jewish State "ruled that
there was absolutely no moral prohibition against the
indiscriminate killing of civilians during a potential
massive military offensive on Gaza aimed at stopping the
rocket launchings" ("Eliyahu advocates carpet bombing
Gaza," The Jerusalem Post, 30 May, 2007).
The Jerusalem Post reported that Mordechai made
this ruling in a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert citing biblical authority. The letter was
published in a weekly journal distributed in synagogues
throughout Israel. The report states that "According to
Jewish war ethics, wrote Eliyahu, an entire city holds
collective responsibility for the immoral behavior of
individuals. In Gaza, the entire populace is responsible
because they do nothing to stop the firing of Kassam
rockets."
Eliayahu's son, Shmuel Eliayhu, himself chief rabbi of
Safad, amplified his father's comments, stating: "If
they don't stop after we kill 100, then we must kill a
thousand." He added, "And if they do not stop after
1,000 then we must kill 10,000. If they still don't stop
we must kill 100,000, even a million. Whatever it takes
to make them stop."
This kind of genocidal hatred of Palestinians is not
unusual in Israel. What used to be unusual was for it to
be spoken so brazenly and openly. Of course we know what
would happen if a Muslim or Palestinian religious figure
made such a statement. We know the international outcry
when Iran's President Ahmadinejad allegedly made
statements calling for the elimination of Israel. Will
all those EU officials who curried favor by condemning
Ahmedinejad take an equally strong and public stance
against Israel's former chief rabbi? Will they demand
that Olmert publicly repudiate the letter he received?
A Muslim making such statements about Jews would
certainly be banished from traveling to the United
States, and could end up in Guantanamo for much less.
Under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of
the Crime of Genocide adopted in the wake of the Nazi
holocaust, "Direct and public incitement to commit
genocide" is a punishable act. One wonders whether the
UN Security Council, which created an international
tribunal to investigate the killing of one man in
Lebanon, will pay any attention to the indiscriminate
state- and theocratically-sanctioned massacres of
Palestinians by Israel.
Will Hillary Clinton, who continues to defame
Palestinian schoolchildren with the lie that they are
taught "hatred" in their schoolbooks, or any of our
other pandering candidates, take a moment out from
praising Israel to condemn Eliayahu's statement? What
about Oprah Winfrey, who at the invitation of Elie
Wiesel is to undertake a "solidarity" visit to Israel?
It seems there are no moral restraints left in Israel.
It is right and proper that such a regime be isolated
with
boycott, divestment and sanctions
until it desists from its racist -- and potentially
genocidal -- practices. It is to be celebrated that an
increasing number of individuals and organizations
understand this: yesterday the governing body of the
UK's University and College Union
voted overwhelmingly to support a boycott
of Israeli academia. Today
UNISON, the UK's largest public service union announced
it will vote on similar motions at its next congress. As
Israel's house of horror grows, so does the movement to
confront it. In that there is great hope.
Ali Abunimah is cofounder of the online publication
The Electronic Intifada and author of
One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the
Israeli-Palestinian Impasse.
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