Friday, May 20, 2011

Unchanging Obama versus the changing landscape

by Mazin Qumsiyeh

In follow-up to the very successful 15 May events (the beginning of the
global uprising), activists around the world called for a day of protests
Friday (tomorrow). In Bethlehem, we gather after Friday prayers in front of
Omar's mosque (the Nativity square) and march towards the apartheid wall.

President Obama tried in his (Cairo II) speech to again convince a skeptical
world that the US promotes democracy and human rights. We have heard all of
this orientalist talk before and yet have seen no action/change. The change
is coming from the people waving Palestinian and Egyptian flags everywhere.
Even Obama's rhetoric seems hypocritical: why speak of peaceful
demonstrations being suppressed in Syria and Libya but not speak about the
constant repression of demonstrators by the Israeli apartheid regime? Obama
even went further than other US presidents and talked as a typical Zionist:
he lectured us the native people that we should stop "delegitimizing" Israel
and accept it as "a Jewish state", "for the Jewish people". Even
Reagan who supporting apartheid South Africa in his first term did not ask that we stop delegitimizing South Africa and recognize it as a "White state" "for
"the white people". What about International law (not mentioned by Obama) and
what about a state of all its citizens (including the refugees who must be
allowed to return to their homes and lands)? No, these basic rights are to
be removed and the colonizers have a right to security but the colonized
must be content to live in a demilitarized ghetto and accept their
dispossession.

Ronald Reagan refused to speak to AIPAC. But Obama agreed. Reagan at least
pulled troops out of Lebanon while Obama still keeps his troops in both Iraq
and Afghanistan (and uses the verbal trick of "ending combat mission").
Obama will also host war criminals at the White house and Netanyahu (the
gang leader) will address the (Israeli-occupied) congress. No mention will
be made of Israel's illegal use of US weaponry in war crimes and crimes
against humanity. Yet, the success of the popular uprisings in the Arab
world including the new uprising that started on 15 May in Palestine and two
scandals that hit the apartheid state this week add to the cracks in the
"Iron wall" (fortified by the US). In one scandal, Russia charged the
Israeli military attache working at the Israeli embassy with espionage and
expelled him. Russia and Turkey and many other countries previously friendly
to the apartheid regime have been changing. Israeli papers also reported
that Ron Arad, national security advisor to Netanyahu did not actually
resign voluntarily but was fired because he leaked "sensitive information".
The "sensitive" information was that the United States had given Israel
unequivocal guarantees that its "strategic capabilities" in the nuclear
field would be preserved and strengthened (according to Haaretz). This put
another nail in the coffin of the "change we can believe in" facade and
embarrassed Obama.

We should all write to the US media immediately to demand balanced coverage
of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the US. Netanyahu
and Obama talk about threats from Iran (like he did about Iraq getting us
into a mess) and about Hamas's refusal to recognize the apartheid state of
Israel. It is fine to put their views out there but why not allow the facts
of how Israel's lobby pushed for wars and that Israel is the largest
recipient of US foreign aid or that Netanyahu's own political party opposes
a Palestinian state and rejects international law (settlements are illegal
and yet he even refuses to suspend partially colonial activities so that
negotiations can resume). The Likud party platform clearly states: "The
Government of Israel flatly rejects the establishment of a Palestinian Arab
state west of the Jordan river." It also refuses to recognize basic rights
in Jerusalem or for the refugees to be returned . For this racist platform,
see http://www.knesset.gov.il/elections/knesset15/elikud_m.htm or PDF:
http://bit.ly/likudplatform. I think the Israeli government must first rid
itself of all political parties that refuse to recognize our rights as
Palestinians or refuse to shed racist preferences for Jews before we agree
to negotiate with it.

The only official in the Obama administration who genuinely wanted Israel to
at least suspend its persistent violations of International law is now out
of the way (George Mitchell). Business thus goes on as usual between the
two governments supporting apartheid, repression, and violation of
International law. Obama will address the AIPAC convention saying the same
nonsense about Israeli security (security for a colonial racist regime).
Maybe his Zionist aids will not allow him to know that the US public is
demonstrating against this lobby. Maybe he thinks most people don't care
that Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg and assistant secretary of
state for Near Eastern affairs Jeffrey Feltman are two known Zionists and
yet are leading a US delegation in an annual strategic "dialogue" with
Israel officials (headed by war criminal Danny Ayalon).

The issue really is not about what these people do; they are criminals and
professional thugs who profit off of wars and conflict. The issue is how
many people in this land and around the world will join us in the unfolding
global uprising (intifada) to change our collective situation towards peace
with justice. Corrupt business at the highest level that harms US public and
strategic interests will not be changed by a speech from Obama. We, the
people of the US and the world must take matters into our own hands. What
Obama does not understand is that the millions who pour into the streets do
not buy his fake caring. To prove sincerity he should start by cutting off
aid to Israel until it complies with International law and basic human
rights.

The Zionist project has not succeeded in its stated aim of full ethnic
cleansing and transformation of Palestine. While over two-thirds of the
native Palestinians in the world became refugees or displaced people, 5.5
million Palestinians remain defiantly here. We faced over 130 years of a
relentless assault against our people. The assault was supported by
European and other Western Countries and aided and abetted by despotic
rulers in the Arab world. Over the past 20 years more and more people around
the world have joined the struggle for freedom from oppression and
colonization. Obama failed to revive the charade of a fake "peace process"
whose only beneficiaries are profiteers interested in liquidating
Palestinian rights.

A monumental transformation in the Arab world is happening and a global
intifada is spreading using tools like media work and boycotts, divestment,
and sanctions. The Palestine issue remains the torch for this global
transformation. More people in the West are shedding illusions about what
is really happening here in Palestine and in the rest of the Arab world. As
for us, the 400 million Arabs that Obama wants to befriend with words, we
will say with our feet and our bodies: the time for talk is done and it is
time for revolutions and real change.

Yalla to the streets Friday. La Luta Continua.

Mazin@Qumsiyeh.org
In occupied Palestine

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