[GushShalom] Avnery article about election intrigues; TOI-105/106 is out
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[] Avnery article about election intrigues
[] The Other Israel is out
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[] Avnery article about election intrigues
Uri Avnery
28.12.02
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"Nadav's" Putsch
The coming elections will be decided - and perhaps have already been decided - by an
anonymous person, whose nom-de-guerre is "Nadav".
"Nadav" calls himself an "expert" in the service of the General Security Service (known by
its Hebrew acronym Shabak or Shin-Beth). According to him, his official title is "chief of the
research department in the field of Israeli Arabs".
If "Nadav" were the commander of an armored brigade and instigated a military coup-d'etat,
like a South-American general of old, the results of his action would not be much different. Of
course, his bosses did not send their tanks to the Knesset, neither did they arrest leftist
leaders and drop them from helicopters into the sea. Of course not. They are much more
humane. They only use paper.
The "Nadav's" paper is an "expert opinion" submitted to the Central Election Committee by
the Attorney General. In it, the man in quotation marks - the quotation marks appear in the
document itself - states that the Balad party aims to destroy the State of Israel, to aid and
abet the enemies of the state, to incite the Arab citizens to rebellion, and more of the same.
On the basis of this expert opinion, the committee intends to disqualify Balad and its
leader, Azmi Bishara, together with some other Arab MKs, from taking part in the elections.
The Election Committee is composed of the representatives of the parties in the outgoing
Knesset, on a proportional basis. Therefore, the representatives of the right-wing parties,
including the Shinui party, have a majority. They are united in their hatred of Arabs, and they
also have a common interest in their expulsion from the Knesset. They will follow the orders of
the "security establishment", as the Knesset majority has always done. In the past, this was
done discreetly, but lately it is happening quite openly. "Nadav's" bosses can count on them.
When a senior officer speaks, the Knesset stands at attention. In most cases, this applies
also to the Supreme Court judges, one of whom is the chairman of the Election Committee.
The intervention of the Security Service in the election campaign is much more than a
cosmetic defect. It is also much more than an act against the Arab citizens. It concerns every
person in Israel, and most of all the Jewish public. Because this is a putsch that changes the
very fabric of the state.
In order to understand why this is so, one has to analyze the Israeli electorate. It is
composed of five large blocs, as follows:
1. The middle-class Ashkenzi (European-Jewish) sector, which votes mostly for Labor and
Meretz.
2. The Oriental-Jewish (also called Sephardi) sector, which votes mostly for the Likud party.
3. The religious and orthodox sector, which votes mostly for the two orthodox parties
(Agudat-Israel and Shas) and the Mafdal (National Religious) party.
4. The sector of the new immigrants from the former Soviet Union, who vote mostly for the
two Russian parties (led by Natan Sharansky and Avigdor Liberman).
5. The Arab sector, which votes mostly for the three or four Arab parties.
Sectors 2-3-4 constitute the right-wing camp. Sectors 1 and 5 constitute the Left. The two
camps are almost equal in size, and elections are generally decided by the "floating votes" that
swim with the current.
(In the forthcoming elections, the picture is blurred by the unexpected growth of a
comparatively new party, Shinui [Change], which is almost entirely composed of well-to-do
Ashkenazis, united mainly in their fervent hatred of the religious people. Seemingly, this party
has no clear stand on the crucial problems of war and peace. But its unquestioned leader,
Tommy Lapid, a journalist and television personality, is basically a rabid chauvinist. He has
already declared that under no circumstances will he join a coalition that includes Arabs.)
One glance at this political map shows that without the Arab votes, no left-wing coalition
has any chance of forming a government - not today, nor in the foreseeable future. Worse,
without the Arab votes there can be no "preventive bloc", such as those which have played a
crucial role in the last ten years. In order to prevent the setting up of a right-wing coalition, s
uch
a bloc needs 60 seats in the 120-seat Knesset. This means that without the Arabs, the Left
cannot even dictate terms for its participation in a coalition dominated by the Right. It could joi
n
such a coalition only with raised hands, like prisoners of war.
Against this background, the full implications of the putsch of "Nadav" and his bosses can
be grasped. If the Balad party or its chief is disqualified, all or most of the Arab citizens will
boycott the elections. The Arab sector, constituting almost 20% of the Israeli population, will
disappear from the political map. Without it, there is no chance for the Left ever to return to
power, or even to play a meaningful role in a "Unity Government".
If the leftist parties, headed by Labor, do not put up a determined fight against this
conspiracy, it will be tantamount to suicide.
When a coup d'etat of this sort is carried out by the General Security Service, it means that
Israel is leaving the community of democratic countries and joining the Third World. This does
not concern the Arab citizens only. It concerns every Jewish citizen, too.
[] The Other Israel is out
The new The Other Israel - a 28-pages double-issue - is out, and on its way to the subscribers.
It contains an in-depth editorial overview, concentrating on what changed and what didn't
change in the Israeli Labor Party. Also much about the wave of Conscientious Objection -
especially the young prisoners now imprisoned for indefinite periods. (A pre-printed protest
postcard addressed to Colonel Dvora Chassid of the IDF Induction Center is enclosed.)
Furthermore reports on activities of a variety of peace groups, about olive harvesting, about the
struggle against the land devouring Separation Wall, including also the fight against ethnic
cleansing in Yanoun, and an impressive and quite amusing report on the busy life of an
"Activist behind the scenes" (Rayna Moss).
If you didn't see it yet, you can ask for a free sample (include your postal address) by writing
to: otherisr at actcom.co.il with in the subject line "free sample request".
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Andalus
P.O. Box 53036
Tel Aviv 61530
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