Israeli Apartheid at 60

South Africa’s white minority government was finally overthrown in 1993, after decades of black popular and working-class resistance. That year, the black majority democratically elected the African National Congress — previously derided as a “terrorist” organization by apartheid’s imperial supporters, including the U.S. — to lead its government. Freedom fighter Nelson Mandela, having spent 27 years in a South African prison and reviled as an international terrorist, was reinvented in the Western press as an elder statesman.

Now the apartheid state of Israel fears it will meet the same fate from its own oppressed, and growing, Palestinian population. While Israel’s proponents continue to rhetorically claim that the Zionist state is the only bulwark against another Holocaust, its leaders also continue to openly express its true identification with South Africa’s racist regime. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert remarked recently in the New York Times, “We now have the Palestinians running an Algeria-style campaign against Israel, but what I fear is that they will try to run a South Africa-type campaign against us.” If international sanctions are imposed as they were against apartheid, “the state of Israel is finished.”

Indeed, stripped of rhetoric, the parallels are striking. The state of Israel was enshrined as a sovereign state in 1948, the same year the white supremacist National Party came to power in South Africa. Both the Zionism and apartheid had been decades in the making, with the backing of British imperialism. Both colonial projects were designed to violently disfranchise and subjugate the indigenous majority that occupied both countries.

Their methods, however, were different. While South Africa’s white supremacists imposed minority rule over its vast African population, Israel intended to distinguish itself as the only “democracy” in the Middle East. This was accomplished by driving out Palestine’s majority Arab population, thereby creating a Jewish majority. In 1947, Jews owned just 6 percent of Palestinian land and made up just one-third of its population. In 1948, the UN nevertheless relegated Jewish control over 55 percent of Palestinian land, overruling Palestinian demands for a democratic state. But this was not enough for the Zionist project.

Armed Zionist gangs, including the Irgun, led by future Israeli Prime Minister Menachin Begin, and the Stern Gang initially massacred 254 unarmed Palestinian men, women and children in the village of Dier Yassin. The terror spread to 40 other Palestinian villages as tens of thousands of Palestinians fled their homeland in desperation, with only their clothes on their backs. By 1949, Israel controlled 78 percent of Palestine and had driven approximately 750,000 Palestinians from their homes. They have never been allowed to return.

Times have changed. The majority of Palestine’s Arab population is now hermetically sealed and relegated to sub-human status within Israel’s occupied post-1967 borders. But what Israel fears most is the imposition of one person/one vote — destroying any claim to the “democratic” model so carefully engineered to give Jews a majority — should those borders ever reopen. If Israel were to return to a democratic, secular state, Palestinians will soon outnumber Jews.

The parallels of these two racially segregated regimes remain stunning. When South African anti-apartheid activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu visited the occupied territories in 2003, he described Palestinians’ existence “much like what happened to us black people in South Africa.”

Israel’s sixtieth anniversary celebrations were designed as a public relations exercise, intended to reinstate Israel’s victim status. But they failed miserably in this regard, starting with their keynote speakers. As George W. Bush’s approval ratings plummeted lower than any president since Gallup began polling 70 years ago — including those of Richard Nixon before his forced resignation — the idiot president traveled to the Israel to join in the pomp and circumstance. Bush knew that in Israel, if nowhere else, his presence would be greeted enthusiastically, for Israel’s colonial fate so closely overlaps with that of U.S. imperialism. On May 15th, Bush shared a Jerusalem stage with his scandal ridden Israeli counterpart, Olmert, in a bumbled effort to resurrect the moral authority of the increasingly discredited apartheid state of Israel.

The Israeli celebrations were marred by the tenacity of its occupied Palestinian population, who insisted on calling attention to their desperate existence at the receiving end of the Zionist project. Tens of thousands of Palestinians demonstrated in their largest numbers since the start of the second Intifada in 2000, inside and outside Israel’s pre-1967 borders. As Bush spoke, he miraculously managed to ignore the plight of the Palestinian protesters assembled on the other side of the nearby separation wall, in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

Indeed, as Israel celebrated, the Gaza Strip lay in darkness on Saturday, May 10th, with no fuel for its only power plant. Before Israel bombed this power plant two years ago, it was able to provide 100mW of electricity; today, it provides less than half that amount. Israel has exacerbated the shortage of electricity by withholding fuel allowed into Gaza.

Israel’s sweeping blockade of basic necessities has reduced Gaza’s population to a “subhuman existence,” according to a senior UN official. The World Bank estimated that poverty rates in Gaza stood at 67 percent in April, with the UN suspending food aid for four days due to a lack of fuel for its delivery vehicles. By these means, Israel has reduced the calorie intake of the Palestinians in Gaza, according to a UN report, to just 61 percent of the average daily requirement. Lack of electricity has also drastically reduced drinkable water for the 70,000 Gazans who rely on wells using fuel pumps, while “60m liters of raw and partially treated sewage are being pumped straight into the sea every day,” according to the Guardian newspaper.

In the West Bank, where Palestinians are caged in by 8-meter high separation walls, pass laws, curfews and 600 separate military checkpoints prohibiting their ability to travel even within the Israeli-occupied territories, Jewish-only settlements and roads have expanded to control coveted water resources and dominate roughly 40 percent of the land within. B’Tselem, the Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the OPT stated recently, “the restrictions of movement that Israel has imposed on the Palestinian population in the Occupied Territories over the past five years are unprecedented in the history of the Israeli occupation in their scope, durations and in the severity of damage that they have caused to the three and half million Palestinians who reside there.”

Between February 27th and March 3rd, Israeli troops murdered 106 Palestinians, including 54 civilian bystanders and 25 children. This year’s death toll on May 12th numbered at least 312 Palestinians — 197 who were unarmed civilians and least 44 children, according to the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights.

Israel has justified its ongoing blockade and daily assassinations of Gazans as a legitimate response to the “violent takeover” of Gaza by Hamas. But Palestinians democratically elected Hamas to a majority in the Palestinian Authority parliament in 2006, verified by international observers. The violence ensued only after both Israel and the U.S. refused to recognize the results of this democratic election. This uncomfortable fact negates Bush’s claim to be bringing “democracy” to the recalcitrant Arab populations of the Middle East, so he did not mention it in his extensive speeches to Israeli revelers during his visit.

On the contrary, Bush called Israel a homeland for God’s “chosen people,” while claiming that European Jews arrived “here in the desert” in 1948, as if it had been an empty, unoccupied land. That same day, addressing the Israeli Knesset, Bush praised former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as “one of Israel’s greatest leaders” and “a man of peace.”

By referencing Sharon (one of Israel’s most blood-thirsty ethnic cleansers, lying blissfully in a persistent vegetative state since 2006), Bush unwittingly forced attention on Israel’s conscious identification with South African apartheid since the 1970s. Following South Africa’s example of moving its African population into segregated cantons without citizenship rights, Sharon infamously argued that “the Bantustan plan was the most suitable solution to [Israel’s] conflict,” as reported in Haaretz on June 18, 2007.

The Zionist regime was not deterred by the fact that apartheid leaders, including South African’s violent Prime Minister John Vorster, were open Nazi enablers during the Second World War — because a similar system of racial segregation also suited the Israeli state. Like South Africa’s apartheid regime, Israel sought to relegate its majority indigenous population to the status of non-citizen in their own homeland, through a combination of armed terror and racist segregation laws.

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin welcomed Vorster at a state banquet in 1976, noting the two countries’ common fight against “foreign-inspired instability and recklessness.” South Africa was more blatant in its government yearbook published a few months later, noting, “Israel and South Africa have one thing above all else in common: they are both situated in a predominantly hostile world inhabited by dark peoples.”

As The Guardian reported in 2006, Alon Liel, former Israeli ambassador to South Africa described the relations between Israel and South Africa in 1976 as “a love affair between the security establishments of the two countries and their armies.” He continued, “We created the South African arms industry. They assisted us to develop all kinds of technology because they had a lot of money. When we were developing things together we usually gave the know-how and they gave the money.”

U.S taxpayer dollars have funded Israel’s war on Palestine since its inception 60 years ago. Since 1948, Israel has remained the largest recipient of foreign aid, with more than $108 billion from the U.S. government. Over the last ten years, U.S. military aid reached $17 billion — including $2.4 billion this year alone — while Congress endorsed Israel’s most recent assault on Gaza by a vote of 404-1.

It would be wrong, however, to conclude as many do, that the “Israeli lobby” guides U.S. Middle East policy. On the contrary, Israel’s most powerful lobby resides inside the Pentagon. The U.S. funds Israel for its own reasons in the Middle East, because it needs this well-armed and hostile combatant state, however unpredictable, that shares a similar interest in quelling Arab rebellions wherever they occur.

Indeed, Egypt is the second largest recipient of U.S foreign aid, receiving roughly $1.3 billion a year in military aid since 1979, and an average of $815 million a year in economic assistance. Egypt will receive 1.3 billion in military aid and $415 million in civilian aid this year. This is money well spent, as witnessed in January, when Palestinians swarmed the Rafah border into Egypt to buy basic necessities — and Egyptian riot police turned water cannons on the starving Palestinians. Despite the desperation of Gazans fleeing occupation, Egypt closed its border as soon as possible.

Yet the populations of neighboring Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan identify with the Palestinian struggle, even if their despotic leaders do not. Regional solidarity provides the eventual solution to the struggle for Palestine.

Israel’s greatest fear, that Palestinians will outnumber Jews despite their careful engineering, will soon become a demographic reality. As former Knesset member Yossi Sarid, noted recently, comparing Israel to South African apartheid, “One essential difference remains between South Africa and Israel: There a small minority dominated a large majority, and here we have almost a tie. But the tiebreaker is already darkening on the horizon… “[T]he Zionist project will come to an end if we don’t choose to leave the slave house before being visited by a fatal demographic plague.”

As in South Africa, Israeli apartheid can only survive for so long before it is overthrown from below. Indeed, if Israel’s current starvation tactic toward Palestinians, currently locked down in their future “Palestinian state,” is any indication the Camp David solution is dead. Only a genuine democracy encompassed by one–person/one-vote, that Israel so fears, points the way for the future — in a single, secular state in which all citizens are equal, without regard to race or religion.

Sharon Smith is the author of Women and Socialism and Subterranean Fire: a History of Working-Class Radicalism in the United States. She can be reached at: sharon@internationalsocialist.org. This article first appeared on the SW website. Read other articles by Sharon, or visit Sharon's website.

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  1. sk said on May 22nd, 2008 at 11:14am #

    Only a genuine democracy encompassed by one–person/one-vote, that Israel so fears, points the way for the future–in a single, secular state in which all citizens are equal, without regard to race or religion.

    Who would find such an ideal threatening? Someone who subscribes to the vision of Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism who wanted his dream state to be “a protecting enclave of Europe against Asia, a civilisation against Asiatic barbarism”, perhaps?

    It is strange a country can be regarded as a democracy when it’s entire public politics is based on a religious identity, which means exclusion of whole categories of people on religious grounds. When you have such a pervasive dose of apartheid (“separateness”) the category of democracy no longer applies, at least not in the 21’st century.

  2. hp said on May 22nd, 2008 at 11:21am #

    Israeli apartheid at 5768 is more like it.

  3. Edwin Pell said on May 22nd, 2008 at 7:20pm #

    well said sk

  4. Ben K said on May 23rd, 2008 at 8:26am #

    So ISrael is Apartheid Like and comparable to South Africa and it is the Jews there that terrrized the poor innocent Palestinian Arabs. You must obviously be a true justice caring liberal for airing this utter injustice. ACTUALLY ITS OUTRIGHT MISINOFORMATION AND PROPOGANDA. In Israel there are over 1 million Arab citizens that have the right to vote and have members in the Knesset. There are also Arab members in the Israeli Defense Forces. All over Israel there are Arab communities. Within the Palestinian areas over the 1967 border they demand all Jews be kicked out and become Judenein! Meaning kicking over 250,000 Jews out of their homes. THAT IS APRTHEID. If Israel REALLY wanted to kick all Arabs out of Israel in 1948 – how are there today over a million Arabs in pre-1967 Israel? And what about the incessant Palestinian Arab violence against Jews? In the 1920’s and 1930’s there were many Arab riots against Jews such as in Jerusalem and Hebron, where the community was massacred in 1929. What about the Palestinian bombing of Ben Yehuda street in 1948 or the attacks on Jewish convoys to Jerusalem to deliver food and the mutiliating of their bodies by Palestinian Arabs. What about the incessant Palestinian attacks on civilians all the way to this day, when daily Palestinians from Gaza fire rockets at Israel’s southern communities, even after Israel fully withdrew from Gaza? If the Palestinian “moderates” truly finally want peace, why do they “merely demand” the West Bank, Gaza AND millions of more Arabs into pre-1948 Israel. In 1948 there were 650,000 Jews in British Palestine. For 2000 years the Jews have been exiled from their homeland. Now that they have returned it’ll take a lot more than your column to get them out.

  5. Ekosmo said on May 24th, 2008 at 10:12am #

    Forgive the humor, but I’m afraid its “therapy time for the more pathologically disturbed unfortunates” here once again…

    1.
    “In Israel there are over 1 million Arab citizens that have the right to vote and have members in the Knesset.”

    Correct
    — they do indeed “have the right to vote” — until Hell freezes over — knowing they’ll never be permitted to democratically outvote the whip-holding racial-religious masters who STOLE their country…!

    2.
    “There are also Arab members in the Israeli Defense Forces. All over Israel there are Arab communities.”

    Again — Correct
    — IDF “members” here meaning these safe, tamed “nigger-mercenaries” recruited from the Druze and Bedouin micro-minorities who, along with all other Muslim or Christian Arabs, remain subject to being “kicked out” at a moments notice — like when the capricious whims of some newly-elected psychotic Zionazi leader/s can no longer be controlled…

    3.
    “Within the Palestinian areas over the 1967 border they demand all Jews be kicked out and become Judenein! Meaning kicking over 250,000 Jews out of their homes. THAT IS APRTHEID.”

    A. — Learn how to spell.
    B. — Learn the meaning of the word you’ve just misspelled.
    C. — Learn the meaning of UN-SC 242 and the Geneva Convention, then
    D. — Try hard to contain your morbid, hysterical persecution complex — sentiments I’m afraid that occur rather naturally in the psyches of land-grabbing thieves and emotionally disturbed killers — or their apologists…

    4.
    “If Israel REALLY wanted to kick all Arabs out of Israel in 1948 – how are there today over a million Arabs in pre-1967 Israel? And what about the incessant Palestinian Arab violence against Jews? In the 1920’s and 1930’s there were many Arab riots against Jews such as in Jerusalem and Hebron, where the community was massacred in 1929.”

    A. — the “over a million Arabs” [as you well know] are the generational remnants of the 1.3 million MAJORITY — repeat MAJORITY Arab population — who weren’t “kicked out” in 48…
    The rest, [as you again well know], languish in refugee camps all across the West Bank, the Gaza, and in the adjacent Arab countries — ALL victims of the creation of the self-proclaimed Zionist-Israeli state in May 1948
    B. — …And “what about” the tens of thousands of non-indigenous foreign aliens flooding into Palestine during the 1920-30s — or from the 1940s onwards…?
    I’d also “riot” if my homeland was slowly disappearing into alien hands before my very own eyes — as it continues disappearing “all the way to this day”…

    5.
    “What about the Palestinian bombing of Ben Yehuda street in 1948 or the attacks on Jewish convoys to Jerusalem to deliver food and the mutiliating of their bodies by Palestinian Arabs. What about the incessant Palestinian attacks on civilians all the way to this day, when daily Palestinians from Gaza fire rockets at Israel’s southern communities, even after Israel fully withdrew from Gaza?”

    …What about this — what about that — what about this, that, the other, and what about the next set of threadbare, hilarious, a-historical excuses used to prop up the ever disintegrating Zionist-Israeli narrative…
    …and what if I’m really Sigmund Freud and what if I won the lottery next week…? [yawn…]

    6.
    “If the Palestinian “moderates” truly finally want peace, why do they “merely demand” the West Bank, Gaza AND millions of more Arabs into pre-1948 Israel. In 1948 there were 650,000 Jews in British Palestine.”

    …and 1.3 MILLION Arabs in “British Palestine”…
    a FACT that all good Jewish DEMOCRATS had better begin to finally and irredeemably acknowledge for the good of their mental health capacities…

    7.
    “For 2000 years the Jews have been exiled from their homeland. Now that they have returned it’ll take a lot more than your column to get them out.”

    Excellent — again this is indisputably Correct,
    and really rather well stated in my humble opinion because
    — it WILL take more than this “column” to “get them out” [sic]…

    …of the self-erected insane asylum for eternally-persecuted neurotics Israeli Zionists currently reside in…

    I prefer to take the view here that instead of the current US taxpayers-supplied $3 billion-plus “aid” sent to Israel to solve this intractable problem, it will be much more cost-effective long term to supply Israel with 30,000 highly trained, top-of-the-range psychiatrists and behavioral therapists
    — all the “aid” they’ll ever require to

    A. fully disavow them of the notion that they’re “Gods Chosen People”, and
    B. fully inculcate them with these Biblical commandments — given to them by no less than Yahweh himself — namely

    THOU SHALT NOT STEAL….!

    and moreover,

    THOU SHALT NOT KILL

    …in order to keep on STEALING…!

    Comprende…?