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ON ZIONIST GENOCIDE: THE FUNDAMENTAL ZIONOIDS Pursuing
the Millenium Jewish
Fundamentalism in by DAVID HIRST* In
the minds of many Westerners, Muslim fundamentalism has replaced
communism as perhaps the greatest single "threat" to the
existing world order. From this perspective
the Palestinian intifada becomes just
another episode in a "clash of civilizations." For them, there
is an intrinsic link between Palestinian "terrorism" and, say,
the al-Qaeda bombing of an American warship
off There
is, in fact, a great ignorance of, or indifference to, this whole
subject in the outside world, and not least in the American
Jews, especially Orthodox ones, are generous financiers of the shock
troops of fundamentalism, the religious settlers; indeed a good 10
percent of these, and among the most extreme, violent and sometimes
patently deranged, are actually immigrants from The
ignorance or indifference is all the more remiss in that Jewish
fundamentalism is not, and cannot be, just a domestic Israeli question. Like
its Islamic counterpart, Jewish fundamentalism in Like
fundamentalism everywhere, the Jewish variety seeks to restore an ideal,
imagined past. If it ever managed to do so, the All
forms of "idolatry or idol-worship," but especially Christian
ones (for traditionally Muslims, who are not considered to be idolaters,
are held in less contempt than Christians), would be
"obliterated," in the words of Shas
party leader Rabbi Ovadia Yossef.
According to conditions laid down by Maimonides,
whose Halacha rulings are holy write to the
fundamentalists, those Gentiles, or so-called "Sons of Noah,"
permitted to remain in the Kingdom could only do so as "resident
aliens," obliged under law to accept the "inferiority" in
perpetuity which that status entails, to "suffer the humiliation of
servitude," and to be "kept down and not raise their heads to
the Jews." At weekday prayers, the faithful would intone the
special curse: "And may the apostates have no hope, and all the
Christians perish instantly." One wonders what the Jerry Falwells
and Pat Robertsons think of all this; for it
is strange, this new adoration by America's evangelicals of an Israel
whose Jewish fundamentalists continue to harbor
a doctrinal contempt for Christianity only rivaled
by the contempt which the Christian fundamentalists reserve for the Jews
themselves. Fundamentalists
come in a multitude of sects, often fiercely disputatious with one
another on the finest and most esoteric points of doctrine, but all are
agreed on this basic eschatological truth: It is upon the coming of the
Messiah that the Jewish Kingdom will arise, and the twice-destroyed
Temple will be reconstructed on the site where the Dome of the Rock and
al-Aqsa mosques now stand.
One school of fundamentalists, the Hanedim,
believes that the Messiah will appear in His own good time,
that the millennium, the End of Days, will come by the grace of
God alone. The Shas party is their largest
single political component. Their position has in it something of the
traditional religious quietism, which,
historically, opposed the whole idea of Zionism, immigration to The
other school, less extreme in outward religious observances, is more so,
indeed breathtakingly revolutionary, on one crucial point of dogma: the
belief that the coming of the Messiah can be accomplished, or hastened,
by human agency. In fact, the "messianic era" has already
arrived. This messianic fundamentalism is represented by the National
Religious Party, and its progeny, the settlers of the Gush Emunim,
or Bloc of the Faithful, who eventually came to dominate it. Its
adherents are ready to involve themselves in the world, sinful though it
is, and, by so doing, they sanctify it. Except for the symbolic
skullcap, they have adopted conventional modern dress; they include
secular subjects in the curricula of their seminaries. According
to the teachings of their spiritual mentor, Rabbi Tzvi
Yehuda Kook, the Gush, or at least the
rabbis who lead it, are themselves the collective incarnation of the
Messiah. Since, in biblical prophecy, the Messiah was to appear riding
on an ass, he identified the ass as those errant, secular Jews who
remain in stubborn ignorance of the exalted purpose of its divinely
guided rider. In the shape of those early Zionists they had, it is true,
performed the necessary task of carrying the Jews back to the The
mainstream secular Zionist leadership had wanted the Jewish people to
achieve "normality," to be as other peoples with a
nation-state of their own. The messianics--and
indeed, though for emotional more than doctrinal reasons, much of the
nationalist right--hold that that is impossible; the Jews' "eternal
uniqueness" stems from the covenant God made with them on Mount
Sinai. So, as Rabbi Shlomo Aviner,
a Gush leader and head of a yeshiva that studies the ancient priestly
rites that would be revived if and when the Temple were rebuilt, put it,
"while God requires other, normal nations to abide by abstract
codes of 'justice and righteousness,' such laws do not apply to
Jews." Since Zionism began, but especially since the 1967 war and
Israel's conquest of the remainder of historic Palestine, the Jews have
been living in a "transcendental political reality," or a
state of "metaphysical transformation," one in which, through
war and conquest, Israel liberates itself not only from its physical
enemies, but from the "satanic" power which these enemies
incarnate. The command to conquer the Land, says Aviner,
is "above the moral, human considerations about the national rights
of the Gentiles in our country." What he calls "messianic
realism" dictates that So
force is the only way to deal with the Palestinians. So long as they
stay in the For
the Gush, there is a dimension to the settlements beyond the merely
strategic --the defending of the state--or the territorial--the
expansion of the " It
goes without saying that the Gush consider
any American-sponsored Arab-Israeli peaceful settlement to be a virtual
impossibility; but furthermore, any attempt to achieve that
impossibility should be actively sabotaged. For them, the Oslo Accords,
and the prospect of the "re-division" of the " The
"Jewish intifada" also turned on
other Jews. Yigal Amir, who assassinated
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in November 1995, was no less a product
than Goldstein of the milieu from which the latter sprang. As in other
religious traditions, the hatred Jewish fundamentalists nurtured for
Jewish "traitors" and "apostates" was perhaps even
greater than it was for non-Jews. Rabin, and the "left," were
indeed traitors in their eyes; they were "worshippers of the Golden
Calf of a delusory peace." And in a clear example of their deep
emotional kinship with the fundamentalists, Sharon and several other Likud
and far-right secular nationalist leaders joined the hue and cry against
Rabin and his government of "criminals," "Nazis" and
"Quislings." Declaring that "there are tyrants at the
gate," Sharon likened Oslo to the collaboration between France's
Marshall Pétain and Hitler and said that
Rabin and his foreign minister, Shimon Peres, were both
"crazed" in their indifference to the slaughter of Jews. The
struggle between the religious--in its fundamentalist form--and the
secular, between ancient and modern, ethnocentric and universal, is a
struggle for The Zionist-colonial enterprise has always had a built-in propensity to gravitate towards its most extreme expression. And what, with the rise of the Begins and Shamirs, the Sharons and now a new breed of super-Sharons, has been true of the whole is bound to be even more true of its fanatical, fundamentalist particular. Its latest manifestation is the so-called "hilltop youth"; these sons and daughters of the original, post-1967 settlers, born and reared in the closed, homogenous, hothouse world of their West Bank and Gazan strongholds, surpass even their elders in militancy. In keeping with time-honored, Sharon-approved Zionist tradition, they have taken to seizing and staking out hilltops as the sites of settlements to come, and, in every neighborhood they claim as their own, they forcibly prevent the Palestinians from harvesting the fruit of their ancestral olive groves. There is surely worse--much worse--to come. *
David Hirst is one of the most knowledgeable
and distinguished journalists who has covered events in the -
The Roots of Violence in the
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