Israeli
perception and reality...
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In my last
column, I discussed Benjamin Netanyahu's proclivity to deceive, cheat and lie.
During my research, however, I came across an article by Israeli journalist
Amira Hass, who had a different take on the issue.
In her 2011
article in the Israeli daily Haartz, Hass argued that 'Netanyahu is less of a
liar than past Israeli PMs.' She
explained that unlike other Israeli prime ministers, Netanyahu 'doesn't bother
to cover the gap between words and bulldozers.'
Political
Zionism must have envisioned their apparent nemesis, Adolf Hitler's quote 'If
you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.'
It all
started with their slogan: 'A land without people, for a people without land.'
The
unscrupulous Zionist media inculcated the myth until it became a reality. To
quote another Zionist Henry Kissinger, 'It is not a matter of what is true that
counts, but a matter of what is perceived to be true.'
Creating a
new perception, The New Testament '“ regarded as false by Zionists '“ for once
became Zionism's temporal document to 'fool'
Christians. God turned into a real estate agent and the Old Testament a
property deed to sanctify the appropriation of land and murder of people.
Former
Israeli president Shimon Peres whom I described before as the 'king of
deception', once told president John F
Kennedy, 'I can tell you most clearly that we will not introduce nuclear
weapons to the region, and certainly we will not be the first.'
Decades
later, Peres clarified that he did not mean to lie to Kennedy, but he couldn't
'deviate from what (Israeli PM) Ben Gurion had told Kennedy earlier.' Peres had to lie in order to cover a master lie.
On another
'perceived' truth, it is incontrovertible
that Israel started the 1967 war. However, in any public polling the perception
of most Westerners is that 'Arab Armies'
attacked Israel in 1967.
In 1969,
Golda Meir told the Sunday Times that Palestinians 'did not exist.' The Ukrainian born and Milwaukee-reared Israeli premier couldn't
notice the millions of Palestinians who were either refugees or subjugated
under her occupation.
Meir must
have seriously internalised the big lie that Palestine was "without
people."
In 1989
Israeli premier Yitzhak Shamir lied to president George H W Bush on the illegal
'Jewish only' colonies, leading the president
to oppose the $10 billion loan guarantee to Israel.
Israeli
prime minister Aerial Sharon, once described by his minister 'he sometimes
tells the truth by mistake', deceived
the younger gullible Bush by presenting the evacuation of 'Jewish only' colonies from Gaza as 'painful'
sacrifice for peace.
According to
his senior adviser Dov Weissglass, Sharon's action was intended to freeze the
peace process and prevent 'the establishment of a Palestinian state, discussion
on the refugees, the borders, and Jerusalem.'
Weissglass
described the disengagement as enough formaldehyde to the international
community 'so there will not be a political process with the Palestinians.'
Ezer
Weizmann, a former Israeli president and one of the so-called doves, once
explained that security was not an issue if Israel withdrew from the West Bank,
but Israel wouldn't 'exist according to the scale, spirit, and quality she now
embodies.'
In 1972,
another Israeli president Haim Herzog said, 'I am not prepared to consider them
as partners in any respect in a land that has been consecrated in the hands of
our nation for thousands of years. For the Jews of this land there cannot be
any partner.'
Yet, there
is a Western 'perceived' belief that Israeli leaders do
not oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state. Even though, no Israeli
government has ever identified the exact location or geographic boundaries of
the state they profess to accept.
If Pinocchio
was a real character, he would have been more likely a Zionist card holding
member and an expert in the Israeli art of confusing perception with reality.
* Mr Kanj
(www.jamalkanj.com) writes regular newspaper column and publishes on several
websites on Arab world issues. He is the author of “Children of Catastrophe,”
Journey from a Palestinian Refugee Camp to America. A version of this article
was first published by the Gulf Daily News newspaper.
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