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The Golem Turns on His Creator by Uri Avnery
The Golem helped the
Jews defend themselves against anti-Semitic rioters, but one day he
turned against his creator. He sowed ruin and destruction, until, at the
last moment, the rabbi succeeded in extracting the piece of paper from
his mouth. The Golem turned back into a heap of clay. Ariel Sharon is not a
rabbi and the Kabbalah is a closed book to him. But he has created a
Golem: the settlement movement in the occupied territories. He was sure that the
Golem would serve him. After all, the settlers owe him everything. It
was he who nursed them for decades, diverted funding to them on a
massive scale, put at their service all the political positions he
occupied one after the other: the ministries of agriculture, defense,
foreign affairs, housing, industry and trade, infrastructure, and,
finally, the Prime Minister’s office. (I remember about 25
years ago, visiting During all these years,
ever since he served as the Commanding General of the Southern Sector in
the early ‘70s, he preached to everybody he met, Israelis and
foreigners alike, the gospel of the settlements, spreading maps in front
of them (he always has maps) and demanding that they act. According to
him, it was vitally important to set up settlements in order to turn all
of Eretz Israel – from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River, at
least - into a Jewish State, to tear the Palestinian territories into
ribbons and prevent the creation of a Palestinian state, which would be
an obstacle to the achievements of the full aims of Zionism. Like a bulldozer
without brakes, When he coined the
slogan “unilateral disengagement,” it never occurred to him that the
settlers might oppose him. Don’t they owe him? Are they not his
pampered children? Aren’t they eternally in his debt? Sharon offered them a
deal that seemed to him eminently reasonable (as it had once looked to
Yossi Beilin, who invented it, and then to Ehud Barak, who tried to
implement it): Give up the isolated settlements, with a few tens of
thousands of settlers, in order to secure the future of the big
settlement blocks, with 80% of the settlers, which will be incorporated
into Israel. Sacrifice some fingers in order to save the whole body.
This way not only do we save the settlement enterprise, but we also gain
the better part of the But the Golem, once the
piece of paper is under his tongue, demonstrates a logic of his own. He
does not intend to give up the dozens of small settlements, especially
as that is where the hard core of Messianic fanatics lives. He also
understood that the evacuation of the first settlement would create a
precedent that would endanger all the others. The real settlers may have
nothing but contempt for the Gush Katif “settlers,” who are first
and foremost calculating businessmen, but they understand the crucial
importance of the battle for Gush Katif. Like the Maharal, In the surfeit of
interviews that But in the course of
the decades, the settlers have set up an extensive apparatus of control
and propaganda. Patiently, they have infiltrated the army, where they
now occupy the key positions once held by Kibbutzniks. Their independent
media are expanding, while the Left has in the course of the years given
up literally all their independent media. The settlers are in possession
of huge funds, not only the money that flows to them through hundreds of
channels from the state coffers, and not only the lavish donations from
American Jewish multi-millionaires, but also from the plentiful
resources of the American Christian evangelists. One may well ask: What
foolishness possessed Why? As usual with
victory-drunk generals: out of sheer arrogance and contempt for the
opponent. At the pinnacle of political power, he disparaged the
settlers. He did not dream of the mass home visits. He underrated their
emotional appeal and their well-oiled logistic machine that was created
with the money of the state. Most of the settlers
constitute a disciplined body. Like any messianic sect, they
unquestioningly obey their commanders, the “Yesha rabbis” (Yesha is
the Hebrew acronym for “My head supports the
Yet it must be
remembered that less than 2% of the Israeli electorate voted against the
One good thing has come
from this referendum: Suddenly the public has woken up and seen the
Golem that has come to life in their midst. From the first moment, the
writing was on the wall: The settler movement is sucking the marrow from
the state, it is an obstacle to peace, it is a danger to Israeli
democracy and to the future of the state itself. Now the general public,
too, sees the danger represented by this rampaging Golem. It is not too late to
remove the piece of paper from beneath the Golem’s tongue. Not yet! discuss this column in the forum Uri Avnery is a peace activist. |