virus: Letter from Israel by Ran HaCohen - The Auschwitz Logic

From: Mermaid . (britannica@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Apr 01 2002 - 11:14:02 MST


Letter from Israel by Ran HaCohen
http://www.antiwar.com/hacohen/h040102.html

The Auschwitz Logic

Sorry to disappoint some of my readers: terrorists haven't got me yet.
Yesterday (Saturday) in Tel-Aviv they were close, but no cigar. A minute
ago, my parents called from Haifa saying they just survived another attack.
"May they move next to your home", an American reader identifying himself as
"Baba" recently wished me. Thank you, dear Baba. Inside every
"anti-terrorist" there is always a little terrorist yearning to come out.
One can only imagine what you would do with your destructive energies, had
you been living in a besieged refugee camp in Palestine rather than in a
cosy American domicile.

Jose Saramago, the great Portuguese writer and winner of Nobel Prize for
literature, visited Ramallah last week (24.3), days before the present
Israeli re-invasion. He came with a delegation of the International
Parliament of Writers (IPW), together with Russell Banks (USA), Wole Soyinka
(Nigeria), Breyten Breytenbach (South Africa), Bei Dao (China), Juan
Goytisolo (Spain), Vincenzo Consolo (Italy), and Christian Salmon (IPW
Executive Director). The IPW also runs an appeal for peace in Palestine,
where "the entry points to villages have been walled over, civilian
population movement is paralysed, ghettos and reservations are created,
where only tanks patrol and helicopters over-fly the area on a permanent
basis". While in Ramallah, Saramago took the ghettos-and-reservations
analogy a step too far and compared it with Auschwitz and Buchenwald, the
Nazi death camps. Later, IPW distanced itself from Saramago's words.

Saramago's comparison has done it: at last, Israel had its desired spin. No
one asked what Saramago had seen to make him use such an appalling analogy.
Ramallah was forgotten immediately, only Auschwitz was left. The entire
liberal intellectual main-stream – from playwright Yehoshua Sobol to
rhinocerised Ha'aretz journalist Ari Shavit – did its best to attack and
discredit Saramago. How vociferous can one be when shouting consensus
slogans.

And how quiet can one be when a critical word is required. Of Israel's
countless writers and poets, of the entire glorious literary milieu, only
six persons bothered to sign the IPW appeal, long before Saramago's words.
One of the six is an Israeli Arab (translator and writer Mohamad Ghanayem),
three are Israeli Jews of oriental origin (writer Shimon Ballas, children's
books writer Ronit Chacham, poet Sami Shalom-Chetrit), and of European
origin we have poet Yizchak Laor and playwright Matti Meged. Have you ever
heard of them? Probably not. But you probably did hear of Amos Oz, A.B.
Yehoshua and their ilk. Now you know why. They did not sign the appeal. But
they would be more than happy to attack Saramago, I am sure.

The Auschwitz Logic

So this is the Auschwitz logic in a nutshell. Ramallah is not Auschwitz.
Israel is not the Third Reich. We have no death-camps and we haven't
massacred one third of the Palestinian population in gas chambers.
Therefore, everything we do is quite all right. We may fill the occupied
territories with tear gas and blood, we may kill and injure and torture and
blackmail and dispossess, we may surround millions by electric fences and
tanks in tiny enclaves, we may hold them under siege and daily bombing, we
may make pregnant women walk to hospitals, and we shoot ambulances too,
don't we. But as long as we fall even an inch short of the atrocities of
Nazi Germany, it's all fine and good, and don't you dare make the
comparison.

People sometimes say that the Better is the greatest foe of the Good. Israel
is now demonstrating how the Greater Evil is Evil's best friend.

And many thanks to Adolf Hitler, for setting such insurmountable standards.

The Save-Arafat Logic

A recent subset of the Auschwitz logic. Europe is warning Israel: don't kill
Arafat. The United States is soothing: Israel has pledged not to kill
Arafat. How magnanimous of Sharon. He can bomb ambulances and raid
hospitals, shoot journalists and cut water supply to entire towns, but as
long as he doesn't touch Arafat, it's all right. In return for Israel's
pledge not to kill Arafat, the world has given him a carte blanche to kill
all other Palestinians. Sharon couldn't ever ask for more.

So, We Are Not Nazis

But here is a minimal actual sample of what we are doing:

* March 30th. LAW (The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human
Rights and the Environment). This morning, five Palestinian officers (Khaled
Awad (33), Ismail Zaid (56), Said Abdelrahman (60), Abdelrahman Abdallah
(58), and Omar Musa (54)) have been found dead in an office building in
Ramallah. Last night, Israeli forces had surrounded the building and
prevented anyone from entering. The five bodies were found in one room,
lying next to each other. They were injured in their faces and killed by
gunshots in the head. LAW's assessment suggests that these five have been
executed.

* March 30th. Excerpts from an Appeal for Help from Besieged Ramallah. "As
we write this, there are US-made Apache attack helicopters overhead firing
on the city. Israeli bulldozers are creating permanent positions for the
tanks in and around private houses. Some of us have had experience in other
sieges, in Sarajevo, Dili, and elsewhere. There is a familiar pattern of
emergency rapidly developing. This is the beginning of a humanitarian
crisis. Immediate intervention is required to prevent a disaster.

"No Movement Possible: Inhabitants of the city are under complete curfew.
There is no medical access. Palestine Red Crescent medical relief workers
have not been permitted to provide medical services to the local population.
Israeli forces are firing on anyone walking out on the streets.

"On Thursday, based on fears of an Israeli re-invasion, more than 500
inhabitants lined up in the mud and rain at the Qalandiya checkpoint – the
only exit point from the city allowed by Israel – begging Israeli soldiers
to allow them to escape. In response, Israeli soldiers fired over their
heads, exacerbating the panic and causing most to simply return to Ramallah.

"Israeli Forces Using Human Shields: Israeli soldiers are occupying an
increasing number of private residences and detaining the residents
collectively in single rooms. Meanwhile, Israeli occupation soldiers have
taken up armed positions in the houses or apartments of these residents.

"Food Resources Limited: There is no food entering Ramallah and no one is
allowed to restock. There will shortly be a food and drinking water crisis.
Some parts of Ramallah are already without water altogether. Israeli
soldiers are also eating the food of residents while taking up positions in
their houses.

"Electricity Being Cut: Large parts of Ramallah are without electricity and
heat. The lack of electricity also means that residents are without
television and any news reporting of the situation outside their homes. Many
residents of the city rely on cellular phones for communication and without
electricity they are unable to recharge their phones. Therefore, the
population is being held in isolation and there is increasing fear and
confusion. Also, some telephone landlines have been cut.

"Prisoners Being Taken: Israeli troops are calling upon all male residents
between the ages of 16 and 40 in some neighbourhoods to 'surrender'. The
wounded are being treated roughly and being denied medical access. Now,
their fate is unknown.

"Gratuitous Vandalism and Destruction: There are on-going spiteful acts of
destruction. Most commonly, Israeli tanks are driving over and flattening
cars whether on the streets or parked on pavements in front of residences.
Personal property inside houses is being destroyed in house-to-house
searches.

"Due to fear of retribution, the names and contact information of those
authoring this appeal have not been included."

Ran HaCohen was born in the Netherlands in 1964 and grew up in Israel. He
has a B.A. in Computer Science, an M.A. in Comparative Literature and is
currently working on his PhD thesis. He teaches in the Tel-Aviv University's
Department of Comparative Literature. He also works as a literary translator
(from German, English and Dutch), and as a literary critic for the Israeli
daily Yedioth Achronoth. Mr. HaCohen's work has been published widely in
Israel. "Letter from Israel" appears occasionally at Antiwar.com.

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