Where are the moderate Jews?
The right wingers will jeopardize everything, they do not understand peace and co-existence, their capacity to comprehend is annihilation and existence, it will never happen, resulting in chaos and fear for every one, including them.
The right wingers do not represent Jews or Judaism, they represent money and anarchy.
Mike Ghouse
Editor's Note: Shortly after writing the article below, Uri Avnery, leader of the Israeli peace movement Gush Shalom, was assaulted by Right-wingers in Israel. The full account appears after his analysis, which he'd prefer you to read first. Avnery is a frequent contributor to Tikkun Magazine and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board.
We also are sending a few more articles on the Gaza flotilla and a reminder that it's not too late to plan to urge media to cover the Tikkun/NSP (Network of Spiritual Progressives) conference in D.C. and our Memorial for those killed during that assault. In interest of exposing our constituency to the balance lacking in most presentations, we now have posted at www.tikkun.org several articles by right-wingers explaining why they think that Israel was justified in its attack. While we strongly disagree with these arguments, we think that it prudent and useful to explore the arguments of those with whom we disagree, to learn from them, and at times even alter our own understanding of any given issue by opening our minds to other perspectives, and when appropriate, changing our own ideas in light of that exposure to other ideas. And when, having exposed ourselves to other perspectives, we don't feel called upon by the power of their arguments and new ways of thinking about a given reality to change our minds, our ability to defend our own positions is strengthened by knowing the logic and reasoning behind those with whom we continue to disagree. We normally don't do that, however, because the positions we are critiquing tend to get over-exposure in the mainstream media and don't need our help gettng known--most frequently it is our position that is barely heard in the media, so people don't need to be reminded of that perspective, because they can barely avoid hearing it being hammered into their heads by the media, the politicians, etc. In this case, and for the first time, the media is a bit more balanced, so we feel that we ought to present perspecives with which we disagree and to which you may no have been fully exposed--at www.tikkun.org in the "Current Thinking" categories on the home page. Now on to Avery and others
Uri Avnery
  (a) To let  the flotilla reach Gaza without hindrance. The cabinet secretary supported this  option. That would have led to the end of the blockade, because after this  flotilla more and larger ones would have come.
  (b) To  stop the ships in territorial waters, inspect their cargo and make sure they  were not carrying weapons or "terrorists", then let them continue on their way.  That would have aroused some vague protests in the world but upheld the  principle of a blockade.
  (c)  To capture them on the high seas and bring them to Ashdod,  risking a face-to-face battle with activists on board.
  As our governments have always done, when faced with the choice  between several bad alternatives, the Netanyahu government chose the worst.  
 
 
    A disaster was averted yesterday (June 5)  at Tel-Aviv's  Museum Square, when rightists threw a smoke grenade into the middle of the  protest rally, obviously hoping for a panic to break out and cause the  protesters to trample on each other. But the demonstrators remained calm, nobody  started to run and just a small space in the middle of the crowd remained empty.  The speaker did not stop talking even when the cloud of smoke reached the stage.  The audience included many children.   Half an hour later, a dozen rightist thugs attacked Gush  Shalom's 86 year old Uri Avnery, when he was on his way from the rally in the  company of his wife, Rachel, Adam Keller and his wife Beate Siversmidt. Avnery  had just entered a taxi, when a dozen rightist thugs attacked him and tried to  drag him out of the car. At the critical moment, the police arrived and made it  possible for the car to leave. Gush spokesman Adam Keller said: "These cowards  did not dare to attack us when we were many, but they were heroes when they  caught Avnery alone."   The incident took place when the more than 10 thousand  demonstrators were dispersing, after marching through the streets of Tel Aviv in  protest against the attack on the Gaza-bound aid flotilla.   Not only was this one of the largest peace demonstrations for a  long time, but also the first time that all parts of the Israeli peace camp -  from Gush Shalom and Hadash to Peace Now and Meretz - did unite for common  action    The main slogan was "The Government Is Drowning All of Us" and  "We must Row towards Peace!" - alluding to the attack on the flotilla. The  protesters called in unison "Jews and Arabs Refuse to be  Enemies!"   The demonstrators assembled at Rabin Square and marched to  Museum Square, where the protest rally was held. Originally, this was planned as  a demonstration against the occupation on its 43th anniversary, and for peace  based on "Two States for Two Peoples" and "Jerusalem - Capital of the Two  States", but recent events turned it mainly into a protest against the attack on  the flotilla.   One of the new sights was the great number of national flags,  which were flown alongside the red flags of Hadash, the green flags of Meretz  and the two-flag emblems of Gush Shalom. Many peace activists have decided that  the national flag should no longer be left to the rightists.   "The violence of the rightists is a direct result of the  brainwashing, which has been going on throughout the last week," Avnery  commented. "A huge propaganda machine has incited the public in order to cover  up the terrible mistakes made by our political and military leadership, mistakes  which are becoming worse from day to day."
Lying About The  Gaza Flotilla Disaster
It's been one lie after  another in the US media about the Israeli attack on the Gaza-bound relief  flotilla.  No matter that the Israeli media views the whole incident as a  debacle for Israel, in this country the Israel-can-do-no-wrong crowd is on  overdrive defending the operation.  As usual, facts don't matter to  them.
 
Except they do.
 
The first thing you need to know  about the Gaza flotilla disaster is that the intention of the activists on board  the ships was to break the Israeli blockade.  Delivering the embargoed  goods was incidental.
 
In other words, the activists were like the  civil rights demonstrators who sat down at segregated lunch counters throughout  the South and refused to leave until they were served.  Their goal was not  really to get breakfast.  It was to end segregation.
 
That fact  is so obvious that it is hard to believe that the "pro-Israel" lobby is using it  as an indictment.
 
Of course the goal of the flotilla was to break  the blockade.  Of course Martin Luther King provoked the civil authorities  of the South to break segregation.  Of course the Solidarity movement used  workers' rights as a pretext to break Soviet-imposed Communism.
 
The  bottom line is that the men and women of the flotilla had every right to attempt  to destroy an illegal blockade that Israel had no legal standing to impose and  which was designed to inflict collective punishment on the people of Gaza.  (There is no truth to the story that Israel would have delivered the goods on  the ships to Gaza if asked; the Israelis never made that offer and, judging by  years of precedent, would have blocked any delivery). 
 
As for the  Israeli argument that its soldiers were attacked, that is ridiculous. Israeli  commandos were ordered to board a civilian ship in international waters and the  government that sent them claims that the resisting passengers attacked them  without provocation.  This is like a carjacker complaining to the police  that the driver bashed him with a crowbar that was under the seat.  Neither  carjackers nor hijackers should expect their victims to acquiesce  peacefully.
 
Here are the facts about life in Gaza today -- facts  that only can be changed by breaking the blockade.  These data come from  the American Near East Relief Association (ANERA), which provides relief to  Gazans to the extent permitted by the Israeli (and American) authorities.   ANERA is neither "pro-Israel" nor "pro-Palestinian."  It has no political  agenda at all.  It merely determines what human needs are and tries to  respond to them.
 
8 out of 10 Gazans depend on foreign aid to  survive.
The World Food Program says Gaza requires a minimum of 400  trucks a day to meet basic nutritional needs - yet an average of just 171 trucks  worth of supplies enters Gaza every week,
Clothes that were held in the  port of Ashdod for over a year were released into Gaza but arrived covered with  mold and mildew, unusable.
95% of Gaza's water fails World Health  Organization standards leaving thousands of newborns at risk of  poisoning.
Anemia for children under the age of 5 is estimated at  48%.
75 million liters of untreated sewage are pumped into the  Mediterranean Sea every day - because piping and spare parts are not  permitted.
During the 2009 bombing:
More than 120,000 jobs were  lost as Gaza's industrial zone was destroyed... 15,000 homes and apartments were  damaged or destroyed... 1/3 of all schools were destroyed.
None of these  can be rebuilt, because construction supplies are kept out by the Israeli  authorities.
Also, check this out from The Economist.  It is a  partial list of commodities allowed into Gaza and commodities banned.   
So what is the blockade about?
 
It is not  about stopping terrorism.  Hamas has repeatedly offered Israel an  indefinite cease-fire in exchange for lifting the blockade.  And, on a half  dozen occasions, Israel accepted the deal but did not live up to its side of  it.  In fact, the 2009 war began after Israel ignored its commitments under  the Gaza cease-fire agreement, continued the blockade, and then provoked the  resumption of attacks on Sderot through a series of targeted assassinations of  Palestinians (Israel claims that no cease-fire agreement curtails its right to  kill any Palestinian it deems to be a terrorist).
 
Israel asserts  that it will not accept any long-term cease-fire agreement with Hamas because  Hamas does not recognize its right to exist.
 
But Israel does not  need the permission of anyone -- let alone Hamas -- to exist.  All it needs  from Hamas is an end to violence and that is precisely what Hamas is offering,  in exchange for lifting the blockade.
 
This is not to say that Hamas  need never recognize Israel.  It should.  But it is ridiculous to  insist on recognition as a precondition for anything.  Recognition would be  the end result of negotiations, not a precondition for it.
 
But that  is not what Israel wants.  It wants to destroy Hamas because it is a  terrorist organization.  And that makes sense until one realizes that the  African National Congress, Sinn Fein, the Israeli Irgun, the Algerian FLN and a  host of other resistance movements were called terrorist organizations before  negotiations brought them to power.  Former Israeli Prime Ministers  Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir were both unabashed terrorists prior to their  entrance into respectable politics.  And so what?  If dealing with  terrorists -- as Israel has repeatedly done with Hezbollah -- will help achieve  a worthy goal, why not do it?  After all, if negotiations fail, one can  always walk away.
 
But Israel will not change its self-defeating  policies until we change ours.  And there is no evidence that is happening  (at least, not until after the November elections, for obvious  reasons).
 
For now, our policies are joined at the hip with  Israel's.  We support the blockade of Gaza.  We oppose any efforts at  reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas.  We even back Israel's opposition  to the Arab Peace Initiative, which offers Israel full peace and normalization  of relations with every Arab country in exchange for the creation of a  Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza, and East  Jerusalem.
 
Enough is enough.  The Obama administration needs  to join the rest of the world in demanding an end to the Gaza blockade as a  first big step toward the resumption of negotiations.
 
The attack on  the flotilla was one of the most disastrous blunders in Israel's history.   At last, the whole world sees Israel's policy of collective punishment for what  it is -- a means to perpetuate the occupation forever. Only the United States  government has chosed to close its eyes.
 
The occupation is killing  Israel.  And we are on the sidelines letting it happen.  Some  ally
 
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