I accuse Ariel Sharon of creating a process in which he will not
only intensify the reciprocal bloodshed, but is liable to
instigate a
regional
war and partial or nearly complete ethnic cleansing of the Arabs
in
the
"Land of Israel."
I accuse every Labor Party minister in this government of
cooperating
for
implementation the right wing's extremist, fascist "vision" for
Israel.
I accuse the Palestinian leadership, and primarily Yasir Arafat,
of shortsightedness so extreme that it has become a collaborator
in
Sharon's
plans. If there is a second Naqba (Palestinian Holocaust), this
leadership, too, will be among the causes.
I accuse the military leadership, spurred by the national
leadership,
of
inciting public opinion, under a cloak of supposed military
professionalism, against the Palestinians. Never before in Israel
have
so
many generals in uniform, former generals, and past members of the
military
intelligence, sometimes disguised as "academics," taken part in
public brainwashing. When the judicial committee of inquiry is
established
to
investigate the 2002 catastrophe, they too will have to be
investigated
alongside the civilian criminals.
I accuse the administrators of Israel's electronic media of giving
various
military spokespeople the access needed for an aggressive,
bellicose, almost complete takeover of the public discourse. The
military is not
only
controlling Telegram, Jenin, and Ramallah, but the Israeli radio
and television as well.
I accuse those people, of all ranks, who order the black flag
hoisted
above
them, and those who follow their unlawful orders. The late
philosopher Yeshayahu Leibovitz was right-the occupation has
ruined every good
part
and
destroyed the moral infrastructure upon which Israeli society
exists. Let's stop this march of fools and built society anew,
clean of
militarism
and oppression and exploitation of other people, if not worse.
I accuse everyone who sees and knows all of this of doing nothing
to prevent the emerging catastrophe. Sabra and Shaula events were
nothing
compared to what has happened and what is going to happen to us.
We
have
to go out not only to the town squares, but also to the checkpoints.
We
have to speak to the soldiers in the tanks and the troop
carriers-like
the
Russians spoke to their soldiers when they were ordered to retake
control
in Red Square-before entry into Palestinian cities turns into a
murderous
urban warfare.
And I accuse myself of knowing all of this, yet crying little and
keeping
quiet too often.