Illegal Israeli Settlers in the West Bank:
Hitler Youth Organization Revisited
By Khalid Amayreh
PIC, June 23, 2008
Hitler Youth in the West Bank
Last week, the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem
released video clips showing masked Jewish settlers ganging up on
and severely beating elderly Palestinian peasants near the town of
Yatta, southwest of Hebron. At least three Palestinians were wounded
in the unprovoked assault, including a man and his wife, both in
their early sixties.
The latest act of settler terror was not an isolated incident, as
official Israeli spokespersons would often claim. It represents a
disturbing and persistent phenomenon as young and usually heavily
armed settlers continue to attack Palestinian farmers, peasants and
shepherds and vandalize their property in an effort to drive them
away from their lands and villages.
We who live in the West Bank know too well what it means to live
next to a Jewish settlement. It means constant harassment, unending
vandalism and perpetual terrorism, both psychological and physical.
What is even more disturbing is the often brazen collusion
between the army and the settlers. Ask any conscientious Israeli or
Palestinian and he or she will tell you that the settlers couldn’t
do what they are doing without at least a “yellow light” from the
government and army.
Israel claims to be a state where the rule of law prevails.
However, it is abundantly clear that when it comes to settler
savagery in particular, and Israel’s overall violations of
Palestinian rights in general, the rule of law is suspended.
For example, when a Palestinian files a complaint against
settlers, he or she is asked to produce nearly impossible evidence,
like the names of the perpetrators, their identity card numbers and
their places of residence. Eventually, the complaint is
registered against “anonymous” and consigned to oblivion. Such was
the fate of thousands of complaints filed by desperate Palestinians
seeking redress in Israeli courts.
And whenever serious physical damage to Palestinian property
occurs, as happens often, the Israeli police challenge the
Palestinian victims to prove beyond doubt that the damage was done
by Jews and not self-inflicted. In other words, Jews can do no
harm and settlers are innocent even if proven guilty.
The routine and nearly daily attacks by Jewish settlers on
Palestinians and their property throughout the West Bank are not
merely mundane acts of vandalism by rogue elements within the
settler population. On the contrary, they are part of a larger and
well-devised plan aimed at driving Palestinians away from their
villages and hamlets and lands in order to make more room for Jewish
settlement expansion. It is part and parcel of Israel’s ethnic
cleansing schemes against non-Jews in Palestine.
Besides, it is well known that whenever a terrorist settler is
detained, and this happens rarely, dozens of politicians, Knesset
members, retired army commanders and of course, rabbis, are
mobilized to free “an innocent Jew whose only guilt is defending
Jewish rights and showing loyalty to the Land of Israel.”
This proves, if any proof were needed, that the entire Israeli
Jewish society is accomplice and guilty in this shame, not only by
keeping silent but also by always covering up for settler crimes.
To be sure, there are some Israeli Jewish and international
groups, such as B’Tselem, the Christian Peace-making Teams (CPT) and
the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) that monitor settler
crimes against Palestinians. On this occasion and on behalf of the
Palestinian people, I would like to salute these conscientious
people and thank them for their dedication and laborious efforts on
behalf of humanity and justice.
Nonetheless, settler crimes in the West Bank are so rampant and
pervasive that greater efforts are required to monitor and expose
them, especially in light of the obvious collusion between the
occupation army and the settlers.
Hence, young men and women from around the world including Jews,
Christians and Muslims and others, are encouraged to come to the
West Bank to be a voice for the voiceless and lend a helping hand to
those helpless Palestinians for whom daily life has become a
formidable challenge due to settler harassment, vandalism and
terrorism.
In addition to physical assaults on Palestinian villagers,
settler terrorists routinely burn down fields, orchards and olive
groves, often in full view of Israeli soldiers who look on
nonchalantly, if not satisfactorily. Moreover, the settlers close
Palestinian roads, even roads to one’s home, break water pipes,
power and telephone cables. They also often throw poisonous or
contaminated substances in Palestinian water wells.
Again, when Palestinians complain to the police, they are made to
feel as if they were talking to a wall.
The criminal behavior of the settlers reflects a virulent
ideological indoctrination whereby non-Jews in general and
Palestinians in particular are viewed as “not fully human.”
For example, Rabbi Abraham Kook, the spiritual Godfather of
religious Zionism, e.g. the settler movement, claimed that “the
difference between a Jewish soul and souls of non-Jews is
greater and deeper than the difference between a human soul and the
souls of cattle.”
I know that some religious-Zionist pundits would indulge in all
sorts of metaphorical interpretations to make Kook’s Jewish
supremacy doctrine look innocuous.
However, the behavior of his followers in the West Bank should
leave no doubt as to the virulent nature of his teachings.
Today, the vast majority of settlers in the West Bank believe
that non-Jews living in Israel-Palestine ought to be either
exterminated, enslaved or expelled. To enforce their racist ideas,
prominent rabbis often cite the most extremist biblical and Talmudic
passages pertaining to treatment of non-Jews living among Jews.
A few months ago, a settler leader in the Hebron region told me,
“you have to choose between death, enslavement and expulsion from
the Land of Israel.”
Obviously, with such a mindset, there can be no peace and
coexistence between Jews, Muslims and Christians in the Holy Land.
Indeed, how can you coexist, let alone coexist amicably, with
someone who believes that you are not equal to him and that God
created you to be enslaved by him as a wood-hewer or water-carrier?
Finally, a few words to the Israeli government. During the Nazi
era, the German authorities gave Nazi vigilantes, such as the Hitler
Youth organization, free rein to attack Jews and their property.
Now, you are effectively doing the same by giving these settler
hoodlums a free rein to terrorize and assault innocent Palestinians.
So, take note of what you are doing.
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