Skip to content

The sheer craziness of Israel today

JVL Introduction

In a powerful post on X, Norman Finkelstein inveighs against Israeli society at large which overwhelmingly supports the genocidal war in Gaza.

He sees Israelis as divided largely between “crackpot realists” and “sheer crazies” and places the current lunacy of the regime in Gaza, while also pursuing its wild provocations against Iran, in a long history of Israel’s relentless pursuit of those who cross it, first against Nasser’s Egypt then against the PLO:

“The documentary record demonstrates that, once Israel has fixed a country in its crosshairs, nothing short of abject submission will bring it to desist.”

The Israeli government, he affirms with illustrative examples, has ever been on the alert to exploit opportunities in order to implement its preconceived plans.

And he wonders if Netanyahu will, like Samson, bring down the Temple—and the rest of us—with him.

RK (h/t BR)


Samson and Cassandra

16 April 2024

My Mother once told me the story of an emaciated woman in the Warsaw Ghetto who would wail from her window sill that all the Jews in the ghetto would be killed. She came to be called Cassandra, after the prophetess of doom in Greek mythology. Everyone just assumed that she was mad. My Mother speculated in retrospect that somehow she had become privy to the truth: Jews weren’t being “relocated” in the East; they were being transported to their deaths.

I have hesitated thus far to sound the alarm. But at the risk of being thought mad, it must, as an act of political responsibility, be said out loud: Israel is hurling toward the precipice and dragging the rest of the world with it.

A rational analysis of the current predicament must begin with this bedrock fact: Israel is a crazy state. Not a “bad actor.” Not a “rogue” regime. A crazy state. The full range of Israeli elite opinion, itself reflective of Israeli society at large (which overwhelmingly supports the genocidal war in Gaza; only a handful of Israelis have refused to serve), spans a mere flea’s hop:

AT ONE POLE stand “crackpot realists,” of whom sociologist C. Wright Mills wrote in the American context: “they have come to believe that there … is no other solution but war, even when they sense that war can be a solution to nothing … they still believe that ‘winning’ means something, although they never tell us what.” (1) Professor Benny Morris is cut squarely from this mold. He is urbane, educated, secular—and a crackpot. He once even “proved” that Israeli Jews couldn’t coexist with barbarian Palestinians by inter alia mustering stats on how many more road accidents Palestinians got into! (2) Morris exhorts the US to join in an attack on Iran and then rattles the threat that if Washington doesn’t rise to the occasion, Israel will go it alone by nuking Iran. He must be cognizant as he breezily proffers such counsel that an attack would not only incinerate tens of millions of Iranians—he reckons they have it coming—but also trigger a terminal retaliation. Hezbollah alone is alleged to possess 150,000 missiles. It’s a circuitous auto-da-fé. That prospect, however, doesn’t appear to faze Morris one bit.

AT THE OTHER POLE stand full-blown crazies—or those just one step short of this threshold. “The greatest danger facing Israel right now,” Noam Chomsky presciently observed already four decades ago, “is the ‘collective version’ of Samson’s revenge against the Philistines—‘Let me perish with the Philistines’—as he brought down the Temple in ruins.” The Samson clones ensconced in Jerusalem have either already gone mad—“we shall kill and bury the Gentiles around us while we ourselves shall die with them”—or pretend to “go crazy” so as to terrify enemies and allies alike into submission. Feigned lunacy, be it noted, easily transmutes into the real thing as the imaginary phantoms one repeatedly conjures seep into the psyche’s inner chambers. The upshot is that this madness, real or contrived, “renders rational calculations … questionable” as Israel “may behave in the manner of what have sometimes been called ‘crazy states.’” (3) A report in yesterday’s paper fleshes out in real time this Israeli propensity to unhinged outbursts: when one senior Israeli official counseled caution, if only in the immediate term, after Iran’s symbolic retaliation, a far-right cabinet minister demanded on the contrary that Israel go “crazy.” (4)

*

The April 14 speech at the Security Council emergency session by Israel’s representative, Gilad Erdan, brought home just how lunatic Israel has become. Presenting a master class in—if nothing else—proximate projection, Erdan was seemingly persuaded to the bone of his being that “the Islamic regime of today is … no different than Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich…. Just like the Nazi regime, the Ayatollah regime sows death and destruction everywhere…. For years, the world has watched the rise of this Shite Islamist Reich, yet just like during the rise of Nazism, the world has been silent”; that “Iran’s hegemonic ambitions of global domination must be stopped before it drives the world to a point of no return, to a regional war that can escalate to a world war”; that Iran was “barreling towards nuclear capabilities … its breakout time to produce an arsenal of nuclear weapons is now weeks, mere weeks.” If the world didn’t rein in Iran, then Israel had no recourse except to bear this crushing burden on its own of stopping Hitler’s Third Reich: “We are being fired upon from all fronts, from every border. We are surrounded by Iran’s terror proxies…. All of the terror groups attacking Israel are tentacles of the same Shiite octopus, the Iranian octopus. So, I ask you, and be honest with yourselves, what would you do? What would you do if you were in Israel’s shoes? How would you react if your existence was threatened every single day? Israel cannot settle for inaction. We will defend our future.” Holding up his iPad to display an image of Israel allegedly intercepting an Iranian drone over al-Aqsa mosque, Erdan even claimed for Israel the mantle of the true guardian of Islam’s holy sites—“look at this video that shows how Israel intercepts Iranian drones above the Temple Mount and al-Aqsa mosque”—against the defilers of them in Teheran. The tonal register of his rhetorical delivery was as if a defiant accusation, Who dares doubt me?! “In every speech and in countless letters,” Erdan further recalled, “I rang the warning bell regarding Iran.” He got right that the bell must be sounded; but he got wrong from whence the madness emanates. Medice, cura te ipsum. If Erdan represents even half of the Israeli state and society—the fraction is arguably much higher—a catastrophe looms. True, Israeli leaders have in the past uttered certifiable lunacies. It is sufficient to recall Prime Minister Netanyahu holding up a Loony Tunes-like cartoon of the Iranian bomb at the UN and his pronouncement that it was not Hitler but the Palestinian Mufti of Jerusalem who masterminded the Final Solution. Indeed, already as far back as the 1978 Camp David negotiations, President Carter mused about Israel’s head of state, “It’s becoming clearer that the rationality of [Menachem] Begin is in doubt.” (5) All the same, a civilizational leap backwards separates the Israel that once was from what it has become. Israel’s UN representative at the time of the 1967 (“Six-Day”) war, Abba Eban, could serially prevaricate—albeit with consummate eloquence, as befitted the triple-first graduate of Cambridge—without batting an eyelash. But still, it was possible to rationally parse his propositions (as I once endeavored) to prove them wrong. (6) It is no more possible to parse Erdan’s speech than a psychopath’s rant.

*

It might be urged upon Iran to tread lightly so as not to agitate the lunatic in the room. But alas, that is not, in my opinion, a viable option. The documentary record demonstrates that, once Israel has fixed a country in its crosshairs, nothing short of abject submission will bring it to desist. If the “enemy” power resists initial provocation, Israel will keep escalating with another and another provocation until it proves politically untenable for the targeted entity to passively absorb further blows. That’s what happened when Israel targeted Egypt’s Gamel Abdel Nasser in the early 1950s. (7) (It was feared by Israeli Prime Minister Ben-Gurion that the “radical nationalist” Egyptian president might one day preside over a modern state able to check Israel’s regional ambitions.) That’s what happened when Israel targeted the Palestine Liberation Organization in Lebanon in the early 1980s. (8) (It was feared by Israeli Prime Minister Begin that the PLO’s “peace offensive”—the Palestinians supported but Israelis opposed a two-state settlement—would bring international pressure on Israel to withdraw from the West Bank.) That’s what happened in 2002 during the second intifada when Israel carried out targeted assassinations of Palestinian leaders. (9) (It was feared by Prime Minister Sharon that the Palestinians would stop armed attacks in exchange for a negotiated ceasefire.) That’s what happened in 2008 when Israel broke a ceasefire with Hamas in order to launch Operation Cast Lead. (10) (It was feared by Israeli Prime Minister Olmert that Hamas would gain international legitimacy as it moderated its political program.) The lamentable truth is that, short of national suicide, Iran cannot exercise the option of inaction: Israel will almost certainly keep ratcheting up the provocations until Teheran has no choice but to respond. It wouldn’t surprise were Israel to assassinate Ayatollah Khamenei then (wink, wink) deny it.

*

The Israeli government has ever been on the alert to exploit opportunities in order to implement its preconceived plans. In 1989, during the Tiananmen Square massacre, Benjamin Netanyahu urged his government to exploit this media distraction by carrying out a mass expulsion of Palestinians in the West Bank. On November 4, 2008, when the United States elected its first Black president, Prime Minister Olmert exploited this media distraction by breaking the ceasefire with Hamas. On July 17, 2014, when a Malaysian airliner flying over Ukraine was downed, Prime Minister Netanyahu exploited this media distraction by launching the murderous ground invasion of Gaza in Operation Protective Edge. The pretexts of October 7 and now Iran’s “retaliation” present the lunatics in Jerusalem with an unprecedented opportunity to rid Israel of the triple challenge to its regional domination: by destroying Gaza, Hezbollah, and Iran; the “fog” of such an explosion would also enable Israel’s ethnic cleansing of the West Bank. If it is hoped that a sane cabal among the Israeli leadership will crystallize to stop this headlong lurch over the precipice, then it must be said that the odds are against it. Hitler’s biographer, Ian Kershaw, observed that, if it took so long for coup plans to hatch against the Fuhrer, it was because of “a deep sense of obedience to authority and service to the state,” the belief that it was “not merely wrong, but despicable and treacherous to undermine one’s own country in war,” and “even as the military disasters mounted and ultimate catastrophe beckoned, the fanatical backing for Hitler had by no means evaporated and continued, if as a minority taste, to show remarkable resilience and strength.”(11) It’s hard not to notice cognate factors at play in elite Israeli circles. On the last point, whereas Netanyahu’s critics have been writing his political obituary for years, he too keeps bouncing back notwithstanding his missteps. Why? Because Israelis see their reflection in him. Indeed, Netanyahu IS Israel: an obnoxious, narcissistic Jewish supremacist for whom only Jews reckon in God’s grand design. It must, finally, be acknowledged that not all Israeli fears are unfounded—the wish is by now widespread that Israel vanish from the map while its capacity has diminished to terrorize its neighbors into submission. But, for the most part, it is a corner that Israel has boxed itself into. Before October 7 Hamas had gestured toward a two-state settlement while Iran consistently voted with the UN General Assembly majority in support of the two-state consensus. Israel rebuffed it.

Will Prime Minister Netanyahu resist the irresistible temptation to cut the Gordian regional knot or, like Samson, will he bring down the Temple—the rest of us—with him? Cassandra would probably say: All bets are off!

References
  1. Mills, Causes of World War III.
    2. Morris, One State, Two States.
    3. Chomsky, Fateful Triangle. Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh later elaborated on Chomsky’s insights in The Samson Option.
    4. New York Times, April 15, 2024.
    5. Carter, White House Diary.
    6. Finkelstein, Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
    7. Benny Morris, Border Wars.
    8. Robert Fisk, Pity the Nation.
    9. Norman Finkelstein, Beyond Chutzpah.
    10. Norman Finkelstein, Gaza.
    11. Kershaw, Hitler, 1936-1945: Nemesis.

7:37 AM · Apr 19, 2024

 

 

 

  • Israel faces huge problems of its own making, this quite recent basic law makes Israel an Apartheid state……
    It states that “the right to exercise national self-determination” in Israel is “unique to the Jewish people.”
    It establishes “Jewish settlement as a national value” and mandates that the state “will labor to encourage and promote its establishment and development.”
    Worse still, Ex Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, declared some time ago to Mehdi Hasan that the Bible say’s the West Bank belongs to them.
    There can be no negotiating with such people, as Professor Finkelstein admits, there are many people in Israel just like him. With all the new technology the military balance of power is shifting, that is why the US told Israel they would not have US backing if they attacked Iran. Iran in turn warned the GCC nations about their vulnerabilty should they support Israel.
    Iran of course could close the Strait of Hormuz, thus crippling the Western economies.

    Things look bad for any peaceful future.

    10
    0
  • It is tempting to believe that Israeli is a lunatic state, beyond control, irrational to the point of being beyond help. I counsel against it and Norman Finkelstein’s persuasive rhetoric.

    Israel certainly wants to give the impression that it is a mad dog and unpredictable but that is an entirely different thing.

    There is nothing Israel does that is not with the tacit consent of the United States and its Western backers. And let us not forget that there isn’t anything Israel has done in Gaza or the West Bank that the USA hasn’t done in Iraq and Afghanistan amongst other countries.

    Israel is a settler colonial state guided by its Zionist ideology. It is an inherently expansionist state that is permanently in conflict with its indigenous population and beyond that the wider Arab nation.

    It is a state in which ethnic cleansing in built into its DNA and if that is not sufficient then genocide is the next logical step. October 7 provided the pretext for what is happening but Israel has been in a war with Palestinians in the West Bank long before that.

    Our task is to make the price of supporting Israel in the West too high for those who talk of human rights when it comes to Ukraine and Russia but not when applied elsewhere.

    Norman’s biblical imagery of Samson makes for a nice story but Israel is not guided by the Bible although it uses it as a justification. Norman was wrong about 2 states and wrong about BDS and he is also wrong about this.

    7
    1
  • Norm F says it the way no-one else says it! Our best contemporary Old Testament prophet telling off the people for the error of their ways.

    2
    0
  • Thank you. To see the Brutish (sic) PM and the “Labour leader” Sir Keir Starmer and the FM “Lord” Cameron act like the US “defense secretary” Lloyd Austin and the POTUS avoiding any word of truth and living in fantasy which could so easily destroy us all makes Cassandra seem quite moderate.

    9
    0
  • At an individual level, it’s possible to be both MAD (so mentally impaired as to be beyond making sensible decisions) and BAD (without empathy, even sadistic). Why can’t the same be true for individual nations?

    I believe we become what we do – so nations and individuals can destroy their judgement and moral sense by following their worst instincts and ignoring their better ones.

    Snyder (?) – a noted American historian – wrote that WW2 evidence from German-occupied Eastern Europe showed it took only weeks to turn sizeable numbers of once apparently decent people into merciless killers of their own neighbours. More hopefully, a few people within the same communities actively fought these same evils in whatever ways they could.

    I think the lie on which Israel was built (“a land without people for a people without land”) is destroying the state and its citizens from within, as are all the ghastly actions Israel has taken since then to repress and remove the resisting indigenous population.

    In the present circumstances, it’s difficult to see any route by which Israel can escape one of the many forms of national suicide while simultaneously avoiding its dissolution as a state.

    Perhaps the “2 state solution” on the 1967 borders will work as an interim measure, one that allows both Israeli and Palestinian communities time to recover from the appalling wrongs of the recent past? It’s the worst outcome the Israeli government and many Israelis can imagine for their own community BUT it might be the only one that gives a long-term future to a statelet named “Israel”.

    4
    0
  • Israel “acts in self defence” over the Hamas attack (lets forget the last 75 years) and the world declares it a terrorist act. Israel then, when it attacks Iran and Iran responds – nominally- in “self defence”, Netanyahu declares its actions, with no irony … a terrorist act – the world tuts, and the Israeli government demands that world governments place an arms embargo on Iran (but not Israel for bombing Gaza, and causing 35,000 dead and inflicting torturous death of others by genocide).

    The US (and many others) want a 2 state solution, but then refuses to recognise one of the states – Palestine – as a state., and insists that Israel is entitled to veto any attempt to do so …. whilst wanting a 2 state solution.

    Then the world’s attention shifts to worrying about the price of oil, while Gazans worry about the availability of food and life.

    I’m just a simple soul that lives in Orwellian times…..

    5
    0
  • Israel has made the biggest mistake of its life, its enemies have penetrated the so called Iron Dome the population is no longer safe
    Only UN Peacekeepers enforcing a 2 state solution will guarantee Israels future existence and security
    The alternative is self destruction

    2
    0
  • Tony writes: ‘There is nothing Israel does that is not with the tacit consent of the United States and its Western backers.’

    Sure, but suppose the US has also gone mad aka ‘crazy’? The late RD Laing and philosopher / mathematician Blaise Pascal would agree that what passes for normality in today’s world is actually mad. If Israel were an individual (cf ‘the Jew among the nations’) they’d be certifiable under the mental health act as a danger to themselves and others. Homi-sui-cidal maniacs, to include the USA.

    Arnaud Bertrand tweeted https://x.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1781901966773477701 recently tweeted on, ‘the fundamentally nihilistic vision the US now has for the world, and for its place in the world. Which is the very reason why it’s currently losing out … ‘

    ‘Funding 2 active wars, one which already wiped out an entire generation of military-age males and the other one which turned into a genocide, with most victims being women and children. And in both wars not only is the U.S. making no genuine attempt to end them (except, which is the same, saying they can only end with total capitulation of the other side): as this “aid” package proves, it’s fueling the fire.
    – Laying the groundwork for a 3rd war in Taiwan by inundating an island they officially recognizes is part of China and officially say they “don’t support independence” for… with weapons against China.
    – Banning a social media platform that they believe is making young Americans question the wisdom of their country’s warlike nature.

    ‘In short: war, war, war and pro-war censorship.’

    He concludes, ‘it’s become obvious to most that the US is not a “responsible world power” anymore but instead one that has descended into a nihilistic vision where nothing else matters but the maintenance of its own domination at any cost, including paradoxically the loss of its own responsibility and “spiritual vitality”.

    4
    0
  • @Tony Greenstein – Jewish people are indigenous to Israel, so there’s nothing colonial about it.

    0
    2
  • @ Yacov

    I’ve read only 8% indigenous population were Jewish at the time of the British mandate over Palestine. Approximately half those now resident in that territory are Jewish now – presumably because so many indigenous Palestinians were driven out (often at gunpoint) by waves of incoming settlers from Europe and elsewhere.

    Finding political and financial solutions which are both just and manageable to both the dispossessed and the children of the dispossessors (and others) will be extraordinarily difficult.

    As the West (including us in the UK) helped create the dilemmas the Palestinians and Israelis now have to grapple with, I think we ought at least to offer the same “asylum” rights to would-be emigrants (from either side) as the UK offered to Rhodesians who didn’t want to stay on in their colony once it had become Zimbabwe. None of the UK political parties will want to offer such a gesture of reparation … but I think we owe it as an apology for the wrongs we’ve previously done.

    0
    0

Comments are now closed.