M.K. Hanin Zoabi and The Israeli Knesset
By Geoffrey Cook, TMO
San Francisco–April 19th–This past week the Libyan War raged without a conclusion in sight as the U.S. and allies try to find a third country that would give Colonel Khadafy if he would agreed to step down. The European enforcement of a no-fly zone seems to be effective, but the government troops with their mercenaries still have the advantage on the land with their superior fire power and training. At least, the French and the United Kingdom have taken the lead in the air, and the Obama Administration has shown some restraint. Still, it is becoming more apparent that (Imperial) ground troops might be required to bolster the rebels, if they are to prevail, for they are out-gunned. This would be a serious involvement in yet another Islamic country that should be avoided at any cost!
Your reporter has been avoiding Israel itself because of the drama around it. Yet within it lies the fate of the Arab “Spring,†and its Palestinian citizens of all three Abrahamic religions might be able to exert the influence upon “their†government to react in a diplomatic manner rather than a hostile belligerent one.
Last Fall the Middle East Children’s Alliance brought Hanin Zoabi, a Palestinian (Arab) Israeli citizen, who represents the Balad Party in the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) to speak in the University town of Berkeley across the Bay for the purpose of demonstrating the feminine role in the Arab-Hebrew tussle for rights within the Levant.)
Although a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship and an elected official of that nation, the week before her arrival in America to speak, she had been wounded by a rubber bullet to her neck while demonstrating against the government for which she was a representative.
Zoabi grew up in a relocation camp in exile amongst 30,000 dislocated Palestinian people. The young women there actually would play basketball, and even learned to dance! They, further, began to wear Western-style shorts. Yet they still faced the restrictions of their families, even though the “Disaster†(Nakba) in 1948 changed the lives of all women in the Holy Land greatly.
Manny Mothers lost their children in the two infitadas (violent Palestinian grass- roots revolts against the Israeli Army in which the largely youthful rioters fought the IDF [Israeli Defense Force] with rocks against the latter’s live ammunition). The women would lost hope in the midst of the political situation!
Her family lived in banishment from their land of their birth elsewhere in the Middle East, but her Father desired to die in his natal village on the Israeli side of the division of the Palestine Protectorate before the First Arab-Israeli War in the late 1940s. He took his family with him to their native locale which had become to be ruled by Tel Aviv.
She worked with children for awhile (probably part of MECA’s interest in her words.) M.K. Hanin Zoabi stated that, “I belong here,†a Palestinian on her ancestral home, but within the alien Zionist State. “The Refugee Camp has become a bad memory!†Further, “All Palestinians here [in the audience] should go back!â€
She advocated the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanction) Movement against Israel. Under Zionist Law, any promoter of this position, who is an Israeli citizen, is liable for prosecution, and, if convicted of such sentiments, can be imprisoned. Ms. Zoabi is a brave woman voicing her stance on the issue, and, further, for campaigning for action along these lines!
Hanin is in one of a handful of Palestinian representatives within a predominantly Jewish Parliament. What she does within Israel itself is politically difficult, for she is attempting to dismantle the (Settler) Colonial State!
Zoabi presents herself as a normative Arab woman who comes from a political family in Nazareth. As a source of personal empowerment, she traveled to Gaza itself to end, as she puts it, the silent siege. “Gaza must not be a soundless victim, for Gaza [has become] the sign[ifier] of the [Arab] Palestinian struggle!†The division between Gaza and the West Bank is an internal scuffle within the Palestinian “State“ itself.
The Palestinian political resistance within Israel itself is to insist upon a State for the primordial Arabs citizens there themselves! Yet, the Israelis do no not treat all as equals!
The Center has two different polices within its territory: One is to drive the Arabs out of Israel, denying the Palestinians their rights. Settler Colonialism criminalizes the natives for insisting on their prerogative to confront the Occupation.
After the Second Infitada, Israel’s policies began to change: The Palestinian issue of the Right of Return arose. Jewish law allowed for the immigration of any of their landzman to immigrate into Israel, but, if an Israeli Arab citizen chooses to marry a Palestinian, they must emigrate from their ancestral land. This guarantees a Jewish majority there in perpetuity.
Figures show the results of Zionist mini-Imperialism: 83% of pre-Partition Palestinian property within the Israel itself has been confiscated from the original inhabitants. That has created an impoverishment of 50% for their Arabic citizens.
Hanin Zoabi declaimed that “Women must lead the Arab political opposition within Palestine.†Although this makes sense to Western Feminism, the truth is all elements of society must be part of directing the course of confrontation against oppression. Feminists are often class defined in relation to their education (which denotes wealth and/or class) plus connection (Ms. Zoabi herself is a niece to a former Mayor of her native city on the West Bank). All must be willing to take on an organizational role for a revolt to be successful as has been seen in the surrounding Arab world — this includes the feminine but not exclusively. It must come out of grass-roots movement that includes all classes and genders et al., as in Tunisia and Egypt recently, for a rebellion to succeed.
She continued that “We are battling for [our] national rights. We must not deny our history. We cannot be ordered to swear allegiance to Israel as a Jewish State! We don’t need Jewish immigrants to teach us our history!
The Israelis are denying our history. We are flailing for our democracy. In the end, “There must be no division between Muslim and Jew. Citizenship doesn’t begin at nativity!â€
This Member of her Parliament claimed that the Israeli State has twenty basic prejudicial laws that deny the Palestinians parity. “In order to achieve equality we require an independent [national] State†for ourselves.
It is the Israeli political parties — not the State — who are inclined to criminalize the Palestinian society. “To be a Jewish State is to be a racist State!†(Your author world change the word “racist†to “sectarian†which is different, but just as evil.) Despite Israel’s secular obsession, there is a new reality after the second Infitada. “The Palestinian Israelis must become part of the solution!†(Further, your reporter summarizes that Israel itself is central to the success or failure of the Arab Spring!)
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2011
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