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Arik's Horror Show by Uri Avnery
Before that, the settlers
occupied a Palestinian house on the Gaza Strip sea shore and established
an "outpost" there. It was a pretty, new three-story building,
whose owners had not yet moved in. On the outer wall a huge slogan was
painted: "Mohammed is a Swine!" It referred to the Prophet. A battle of stones ensued
between the occupiers and the Palestinians in the adjacent houses. Some
soldiers were caught in the middle, fired into the air over the heads of
the Palestinians and did not do anything against the rioters. Two days before, army
bulldozers had been sent to destroy some empty, derelict structures put
up ages ago by the Egyptians. A group of extreme-right boys and girls
climbed on the bulldozers, broke off parts, kicked the heads of the
soldiers trying to remove them, cursed and taunted the soldiers, who
stood by helplessly. (Two years ago, the 23-year old American peace
activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by such a bulldozer, when
she tried to stop it from destroying a Palestinian home.) The rampage reached its climax
last Wednesday, when the settlers again blocked On the morning of road-blocking
day, the police made a discovery on Road No. 1 (the main
Tel-Aviv-Jerusalem artery): puddles of oil and metal nails designed to
puncture tires. On this road, the speed limit is During the day, the settlers
blocked the roads in many places. The Police removed them with their
bare hands. Only at one place was a water cannon used, but the weak
stream was too feeble to wash away a single rioter. Still, it looked
good on TV. Not in a single one of these
riots did the police use the means that are routinely used against
non-violent left-wing protesters: clubs, tear gas, rubber-coated bullets
and, lately, salt bullets. I can testify from my own experience at
demonstrations that nobody remains where they are when tear gas grenades
are shot at them. Just as a reminder: Five years
ago, groups of Arab citizens tried to block some roads in the North of
Israel, in a spontaneous reaction to the killing of Palestinians on the It would have been quite easy
to put an end to all the riots this week. In the few instances where the
authorities decided to remove the rioters, it was accomplished without
problem. For example, the day after the
attempted lynching of the Palestinian boy (who is recovering now),
police removed the thugs from the nearby hotel. The rioters had sworn to
fight to the death. They were removed within 30 minutes without a single
person being hurt. Their big-mouthed leaders had disappeared before it
all started. Why were the riots not put down everywhere? There is
no escaping the simple conclusion: Ariel Sharon did not want this. On
the contrary: It is in his interest that the TV screens in The same question is being
posed in connection with the economic price of the
"disengagement." The Minister of Finance is now talking about
"eight to ten billion Shekels." That means five million
(5,000,000) Shekels--or about 1.1 million dollars--per family. Almost
every day, the payoff extorted by the evacuees goes up. A plot of land.
A new villa. Until then, a "mobile villa" that will remain
their property. Compensation for lost livelihood. Participation in the
costs of the move. More land for agriculturists, two or three times
larger than the plot they are leaving. By any account, if the settlers
just got back what they had in fact invested, even ten times over, it
would amount only to a small fraction of these sums. All this is being promised to
evacuees who are about to settle in Here, too, the innocent citizen
will ask: If the removal of 1,700 settlers' families cost us eight
billion Shekels, how much will it cost to move the 40,000 families from
the This week's performances are
only a dress rehearsal for the great Horror Show that is planned in
seven weeks time, when the evacuation is due to take place. It has already been announced
that huge forces will take part in the action. Three thousand media
people from all over the world will provide the international echo. The
event will be presented as a giant operation, Ariel Sharon will appear
as one of history's great heroes, Hercules and Samson rolled into one.
After such an immense effort, who will demand that he take upon himself
the impossible task of removing the Sharon himself does not hide
his intentions. Quite the contrary, he announces them at the top of his
voice. In two policy speeches this week, he defined them in identical
words, but the superficial media were so fascinated by his denouncement
of the hooligans that they did not pay any attention to the key
sentence. One has to put the eight Hebrew
words on the map in order to get a clear picture. " The term "Greater
Jerusalem" is used to include not only all the Arab neighborhoods
in the east of the city, but also the settlement Ma'aleh-Adumim and the
territories lying between it and The "settlement
blocs" include not only the enlarged Gush Etzion, Ariel, Upper
Modi'in, Betar and Ma'aleh-Adumim blocs, but also any area that may be
so defined in the future, such as Kiryat Arba and the But the most important words are "security
zones." In This sentence confirms again
what The current Arik's Horror Show
is designed to promote this vision, which he conceives as his life's
work. The settlers, who curse him and threaten his life, are only
playing the role which he has allotted them. Right from the beginning of
his career, he has been convinced that God (or fate) has chosen him for
this historic task. The task of the Israeli peace
camp is to abort this vision, by using the dynamics of the crisis to
open the road to the solution of the conflict. The settlements are the
main obstacle to the attainment of a compromise between the two nations.
Without If this
happens, the great Horror Show will have positive results in the end,
and not at all those expected by discuss this column in the forum Uri Avnery is a peace activist. |