Los Angeles Times,
Editorial, 10th October 2004
Who Needs a Jewish State?
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The second intifada, or Palestinian war on Israel, is 4 years old. Although it
has featured guns and suicide bombs, it has failed just like the first intifada,
in 1987-93, which featured rocks and Molotov cocktails. For every dead Israeli,
there are three dead Palestinians. Thousands have been injured. Thousands more
have been turned into refugees by Israel's unsubtle policy of avenging suicide
bombs by destroying the houses of the bombers' relatives. The Palestinian
economy - near totally dependent on wages from jobs in Israel - is a shambles,
as Israel quite understandably has become choosier about who it lets in.
The headlines have obscured one remarkable positive development: Israel's
acceptance in principle of a Palestinian state. Even Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
- the most anti-Arab of all Israeli politicians - accepts it, in principle. In
fact, he is building a barrier that looks like his idea about where Israel's
border with this state should be.
Palestinian leaders are flummoxed. And some of them are abandoning the two-state
solution - Israel and Palestine, side by side - in favor of a one-state
solution: a single, secular state in which Jews and Arabs would live in
democratic harmony. This idea is percolating through the Western intelligentsia
and even into left-wing circles in Israel.
So what is the problem? It's that such a state would not be Jewish. The premise
of Zionism - the premise of Israel - is that Jews need and deserve their own
state. Israel has always been slightly disingenuous about this, boasting that
Arabs living in Israel proper (i.e., not the disputed territories) enjoy full
civil equality. This is possible only because so many Arabs fled or were driven
out when the Jewish state was declared in 1948.
A single state encompassing Israel and the disputed territories would reinvent
this problem. It would bring the descendants of many 1948 refugees back into the
fold, along with other Arabs. The higher Arab birthrate would make Jews a
shrinking minority.
Many Americans might ask, so what? The United States prides itself on being a
melting pot of different races, ethnicities and religions. But most countries
are more like Israel. They define themselves ethnically or religiously or (like
the surprising new states that popped up out of the dying Soviet empire)by some
ancient and long-suppressed geographical chauvinism. Nations are, in political
scientist Benedict Anderson's memorable phrase, "imagined communities," and the
imagination takes many forms.
Good fences make good neighbors, as Robert Frost famously put it. In 1947, the
same year Britain abandoned Palestine, it also left the Indian subcontinent. But
first Britain divided the area into two nations: India for Hindus and Pakistan
for Muslims. The result hasn't been blissful. But there hasn't been an all-out
war for 33 years. A one-state solution would have been nastier.
Israel must remain a Jewish state, and to do that and be a democracy as well, it
must always have a Jewish majority. That has been a limit on the imperial
ambitions of some of Israel's less-attractive leaders. It is also a limit on
what the world and the Palestinians can expect Israel to accept.
It took the Israelis decades to accept the idea of a Palestinian state next
door. They saw it as a staging ground for conquest and elimination of the Jewish
state. The "single-state" solution would achieve that same illegitimate goal by
more decorous means.
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Appendix 1: Response from Sadu Nanjundiah
Your editorial of October 10, "Who Needs a
Jewish State?", was outrageous and despicable. It condones, even supports, the
colonization, forcible removal and ghettoization of the indigenous Palestinian
population. However, it is not surprising that America's plutocratic rulers and
wealthy media conglomerates are such fervent supporters of the Zionist state of
Israel, given the
historic record of ethnic cleansing of millions of native Indians that was
conducted or sanctioned in the U.S itself by their forebears.
Amnesty International has described Israel's devastating raids into the civilian
centers of Gaza's refugee camps as constituting "a war crime." UN official
described it as gross violations of international and humanitarian law. The
reality of Palestinian deaths, children and women not excepted, are horrific.
The deliberate destruction of Palestinian homes, utilities and even schools is
without parallelin the annals of post World War II conflicts.
Today's Americans are an accomplice to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine because
$ 3 billion to $ 5 billion of their tax revenue is given without debate or their
wilful consent to Israel, as aid or as weapons of death and destruction
(including the bulldozers from Caterpillar that are used to demolish Palestinian
homes with a maniacal glee).
Nearly 6 million of 9 million Palestinians have been displaced or become
refugees due to an asymmetric, brutal, half-century long conflict waged by
Israel with unqualified U.S. support. Your article confirms the sad but
frightening fact that now three of the "democratic institutions" of this
self-proclaimed "leader of the free world" - Congress, the executive branch and
mass media - have prostituted themselves shamelessly to the Zionist cause.
Appendix 2:
Response from Palestine Media Watch