from Haaretz
Can you really not see?
By Amira Hass
Let us leave aside those Israelis whose ideology supports the dispossession of
the Palestinian people because "God chose us." Leave aside the judges who
whitewash every military policy of killing and destruction. Leave aside the
military commanders who knowingly jail an entire nation in pens surrounded by
walls, fortified observation towers, machine guns, barbed wire and blinding
projectors. Leave aside the ministers. All of these are not counted among the
collaborators. These are the architects, the planners, the designers, the
executioners.
But there are others. Historians and mathematicians, senior editors, media
stars, psychologists and family doctors, lawyers who do not support Gush Emunim
and Kadima, teachers and educators, lovers of hiking trails and sing-alongs,
high-tech wizards. Where are you? And what about you, researchers of Nazism, the
Holocaust and Soviet gulags? Could you all be in favor of systematic
discriminating laws? Laws stating that the Arabs of the Galilee will not even be
compensated for the damages of the war by the same sums their Jewish neighbors
are entitled to (Aryeh Dayan, Haaretz , August 21).
Could it be that you are all in favor of a racist Citizenship Law that forbids
an Israeli Arab from living with his family in his own home? That you side with
further expropriation of lands and the demolishing of additional orchards, for
another settler neighborhood and another exclusively Jewish road? That you all
back the shelling and missile fire killing the old and the young in the Gaza
Strip?
Could it be that you all agree that a third of the West Bank (the Jordan Valley)
should be off limits to Palestinians? That you all side with an Israeli policy
that prevents tens of thousands of Palestinians who have obtained foreign
citizenship from returning to their families in the occupied territories?
Could your mind really be so washed with the security excuse, used to forbid
Gaza students from studying occupational therapy at Bethlehem and medicine at
Abu Dis, and preventing sick people from Rafah from receiving medical treatment
in Ramallah? Will also you find it easy to hide behind the explanation "we had
no idea": we had no idea that the discrimination practiced in the distribution
of water - which is solely controlled by Israel - leaves thousands of
Palestinian households without water during the hot summer months; we had no
idea that when the IDF blocks the entrance to villages, it also blocks their
access to springs or water tanks.
But it cannot be that you don't see the iron gates along route 344 in the West
Bank, blocking access to it from the Palestinian villages it passes by. It
cannot be that you support preventing the access of thousands of farmers to
their land and plantations, that you support the quarantine on Gaza which
prevents the entry of medicine for hospitals, the disruption of electricity and
water supply to 1.4 million human beings, closing their only outlet to the world
for months.
Could it be that you do not know what is happening 15 minutes from your
faculties and offices? Is it plausible that you support the system in which
Hebrew soldiers, at checkpoints in the heart of the West Bank, are letting tens
of thousands of people wait everyday for hours upon hours under the blazing sun,
while selecting: residents of Nablus and Tul Karm are not allowed through,
35-year-olds and under - yallah, back to Jenin, residents of the Salem village
are not even allowed to be here, a sick woman who skipped the line must learn a
lesson and will be purposefully detained for hours. Machsom Watch's site is
available for all; in it are countless such testimonies and worse, a day by day
routine. But it cannot be that those who are appalled over every swastika
painted on a Jewish grave in France and over every anti-Semitic headline in a
Spanish local newspaper will not know how to reach this information, and will
not be appalled and outraged.
As Jews we all enjoy the privilege Israel gives us, what makes us all
collaborators. The question is what does every one of us do in an active and
direct daily manner to minimize cooperation with a dispossessing, suppressing
regime that never has its fill. Signing a petition and tutting will not do.
Israel is a democracy for its Jews. We are not in danger of our lives, we will
not be jailed in concentration camps, our livelihood will not be damaged and
recreation in the countryside or abroad will not be denied to us. Therefore, the
burden of collaboration and direct responsibility is immeasurably heavy.