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Palestinians: Last Victims of the
Holocaust - Question for the International Jewish
Community
24 May 2011 By Lillian Rosengarten
Where is the heart of the Jewish soul? Soul as ethical
compassion, the Jewish spirit as it struggled to
survive the darkest nightmare of Nazi racial laws. How
do the first and second generation of victims of such
heinous blood curdling racist crimes during the Nazi
progrom of ethnic cleansing, live it’s present form of
nationalism in Israel? By what demonic twist of fate
can Jews, who merely two generations ago suffered the
cruelest racial bestiality as victims of Nazi
anti-Semitism and racial purity laws, justify
destroying an entire Palestinian population by plowing
through their land, driving out it’s inhabitants and
by wielding power through military force to establish
their ownership by “right.”
How can one justify complicity of Israeli’s
dehumanization of the Palestinian population by the
American Jewish community including many scholars and
camp survivors who have played a defining role in
understanding the Holocaust experience. How can Jews,
so collectively brutalized themselves, look the other
way to justify another ghetto that is the largest
prison camp in the world, Gaza? How do we still turn
our faces away, swallow the lies, the myth of the
Jewish state that must protect itself from destruction
by the surrounding forces of evil. In the name of this
fear, what insanity could possibly justify decades of
brutalization, humiliation, the rape of land, the
endless faces of the IDF with a mission to kill the
other, to hate the other, to suppress ”the animals”
who do not count as human beings. The young soldiers
who have bought the racist lies follow orders and have
lost their humanity. It is not beyond comprehension to
understand aspects of the Israeli brutal and paranoid
policies in light of the Jewish history perpetrated on
them as victims of the Nazi progrom. Then, vitriolic
anti Semitisms inflicted the most vile collective
punishment and unspeakable brutality. Without question
there had to be inflicted an extraordinary
psychological impairment internalized in the surviving
victims of such an irrational monstrous Nazi ideology.
Left to fester from one generation to the next, the
internalized hate is buried, yet ultimately the
brutalized victims themselves find a target to project
their hate so that the cycle of irrational paranoia
and abuse continues on its destructive course.
One cannot understand this cycle of madness simply in
rational terms. Its life force is laced inside a
growing cancer, an irrational fear of extermination,
victimization and hatred now targeted on the last
victims of the Holocaust nightmare, the Palestinians.
The cycle repeats itself in the form of racism and
collective punishment that give rise to excruciating
suffering as the victimizers blinded in hate, cease to
be human. How else can one explain the vitriol coming
with such emotion from the CUNY trustee Jeffrey
Wiesenfeld when he pronounced, “They are people
(Palestinians/Arabs) who worship death for their
children and they are not human.” Racism gives
permission to dehumanize the other. The Nazis could
justify their crimes by a process of dehumanization as
well as reinforcing a nationalistic ideology of the
most grandiose proportions. Within this cycle of
horror, Jews and Palestinians are the last victims of
the Holocaust.. The Israeli’s in their efforts to
“survive” have been haunted by a deeply rooted fear of
extinction played out in this last chapter as the
victimizers who see their former Palestinian
neighbors, (prior to 1948,) as evil destroyers who
plot only to destroy everything that is Jewish in
Israel.. Within this last chapter, Jews are
transformed into victimizers who must wipe out the
Palestinians.
The NY Times reported on Nakba Day: “Israel’s borders
erupted in deadly clashes on Sunday as thousands of
Palestinians — marching from Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and
the West Bank — confronted Israeli troops to mark the
anniversary of Israel’s creation, Nakba.
At day’s end after violent clashes between the IDF and
the Palestinian demonstrators, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said the protests had been aimed at
destroying Israel, not creating a Palestinian state
alongside it. He continues, “The leaders of these
violent demonstrations, their struggle is not over the
1967 borders but over the very existence of Israel,
which they describe as a catastrophe that must be
resolved,” he said. “It is important that we look with
open eyes at the reality and be aware of whom we are
dealing with and what swe are dealing with.” This is a
sanguine message to the world and in particular to
American Jews who still needs to see Israel as an
idealized version of a democratic country in enormous
danger of extinction.
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian
Authority, saluted the protesters in a televised
speech, referring to the dead as martyrs. “The blood
of the Nakba fatalities was not spilled in vain,” he
said. “They died for the Palestinian people’s rights
and freedom.”
Israel has become increasingly isolated and cannot
survive if it continues on this path of paranoia and
racism. Jews must open their eyes to recognize who are
the true victims. This necessitates the ability of
Israelis to bestow dignity and humanity on
Palestinians as human beings with hearts and souls
equal to their own. The alternative is too horrible to
consider, a continuous cycle of hate , a festering
gangrenous wound that knows no end in its nihilism and
destruction.
We have now an extraordinary opportunity to engage in
an open discussion and dialogue about Jewish racism.
In the past any idea of Jews as racist has been
responded to as abhorrent and unspeakable. Dissent has
been crushed and critics of Israeli policies have been
labeled “self hating Jew, Jewish anti-semites and
enemies of Israel.
We, the defenders of freedom and dignity for all human
beings must continue to speak out and support a free
Israel and Palestine, one state, symbol of the right
for all displaced victims of racism to live in harmony
and with dignity.
- Lillian Rosengarten, a refugee from Nazi Germany
is a Buddhist practitioner, poet, writer and a
pacifist. She contributed this article to
PalestineChronicle.com. Contact her at: truthpoem@gmail.com.
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