The Case Against Israel (Counterpunch)

The Case Against Israel (Counterpunch)
by Michael Neumann

The Case Against Israel (Counterpunch)
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Author: Michael Neumann
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-02-01
ISBN: 1904859461
Number of pages: 200
Publisher: AK Press

Book Reviews of The Case Against Israel (Counterpunch)

Book Review: Right on the Facts but Wrong on the Solution
Summary: 5 Stars

I loved this book - Neumann's discussion of what happened and what is happening are right on... but I take exception to his suggestions on the way forward out of this morass. Nevertheless I'm giving this book five stars as it is necessary reading for anyone who wants to understand the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and who wants to get beyond the misinformation and propaganda served up by the American (and Israeli) media.

Michael Neumann did a courageous job documenting and ruthlessly analyzing the actions of Zionists in 1948 and now the actions of Israel today. His honest analysis is doubly remarkable considering he is a Jew, and Jews are rarely so clear-eyed when viewing this conflict, and if they do see and report it accurately, they suffer acutely as they are castigated as self-hating. Thank you Michael Neumann for speaking up so forcibly and honestly.

As one who has studied this conflict extensively over the past several years, and who has studied carefully the work of the Israeli "new historians" - whose interpretation of the events of 1948 is now widely accepted by Israeli mainstream, left- and right-wing historians alike - I can vouch that this book is an accurate portrayal of what went on in 1948. And as one who has traveled extensively and frequently through the West Bank and Gaza over the past several years, I can also vouch that this book is an accurate portrayal of what is going on today. It's a grim picture. Of course, it's a two-way street - Jews and Palestinians are both at fault - but it is a multi-lane highway in one direction, and a cart path in the other.

Binationalism.
Now my disagreements on the way forward. Neumann paints a picture of a unitary binational state and implies that it would be na?ve to suggest that such a solution would work. He assumed that the power-sharing arrangement in such a state would have the two sides as equals, and so there would need to be a powerful, independent third party to act as a tie-breaker... no such thing is possible... and so this binational concept would not work. So far I agree.

But then Neumann loses it. He assumes, by extension, that all binational solutions are so arranged and so damned. But his power-sharing arrangement is not the only possible one. There are other much better possibilities and one that would work is for the two sides to take turns at being in charge. Such an arrangement would allow progress while moderating action as the other side could undo any egregious policies when it comes to power. Neumann built a strawman, knocked it down, and then implied that all formulations of the unitary binational state would be so afflicted. Not so. Of course achieving a unitary binational state is a whole other subject.

The unilaterally-imposed two-state solution.
Having dismissed the unitary binational state, what many think is the only possibility for genuine peace now left, Neumann then suggests that the way forward is for Israel to unilaterally withdraw from the occupied territories, help Palestine become an independent state with genuine sovereignty, and then negotiate peaceful relations between the two states. He says that one can hardly take seriously the idea that the settlements in the West Bank are too extensive and important to uproot - his proof is that the Palestinians were successfully evicted from their land - and he seems to think that the settlers are going to go, almost willingly, as they will be doing so in comparative comfort and peace.

Neumann also seems to think that Israel will behave as it never has before, that it is going to grant the Palestinians genuine sovereignty and will not behave as it did post-Oslo, damning the development of a viable Palestinian economy or civil society. He offers no reason to believe that this cat will change its spots.

He also seems to think that the Palestinians will accept this new arrangement, even though no justice for their dispossession in 1948 or for the decades of oppression are a part of his scheme, and even though the Palestinians have good reason to be skeptical that the Israelis will be transformed into a peace-loving, help-the-Palestinians people.

Let's be frank: there is no way that Israel would allow such an independent Palestinian state genuine sovereignty or prosperity. For its own security, Israel will demand that such a state be an abject failure and hence impotent, exacerbating the alienation.

Back to front process.
Neumann realizes that a binationalist solution - if it is the starting rather than ending point of the peace process - "presupposes the problem has already been solved". He does not seem to realize that that is the problem with his unilateral solution. Neumann suggests that Israel's leaving the occupied territories will end the conflict. No way. Neumann's unilateral approach is damned by the lack of reconciliation between the parties, and reconciliation must precede any such reconfiguration of the political realities if peace is to be the end result.

The big challenge facing peacemakers is to propose and implement a transformation in Israeli and the Jewish Diaspora's attitudes, otherwise is will be more of the same. Unilateral action by Israel, which Neumann points out quite clearly is a grasping and sadistic state, can hardly be expected to lay the basis for reconciliation and peace. Neumann's solution is a roadmap to a humanitarian disaster for the Palestinians, a road we are already well along.

Nevertheless... buy this book, read it, and weep. It's description of what happened and is happening are accurate and stark. Only with such understanding can we move on to thinking about how to achieve peace.

Summary of The Case Against Israel (Counterpunch)

The Case Against Israelargues that Zionism was responsible for the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and that Israel is responsible for its perpetuation. The argument rests on widely accepted factual claims and impeccable sources. It avoids rhetoric and gratuitous moralizing. There is no attempt to blacken Israel through association with colonialism, imperialism, or racism. Instead, Neumann?s argument emphasizes the fateful Zionist quest for Jewish sovereignty in Palestine. This quest?not the massacres or plans for transfer or other blots on Zionist history?made violence inevitable and compromise impossible. The prospect of Zionists gaining the power of life and death over all inhabitants of Palestine had to be seen by the Palestinians as a mortal threat. They responded accordingly.

The tragic consequences of the quest for sovereignty did not follow all at once, but in two stages. The Zionists established a sovereign Jewish state in 1948. Had they been content with that, peace might have followed the 1967 war, when Israel could have backed the creation of a Palestinian state in the occupied territories. Instead, Zionists pushed to extend Jewish sovereignty, this time through the settler movement. The settlements were a renewed mortal threat to the Palestinians and once again necessitated a violent response. The only solution is for Israel to withdraw, unilaterally, to its 1948 borders.

Michael Neumann was born in 1946, the son of German Jewish refugees. He graduated from Columbia University with degrees in European history and English literature, followed by a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Toronto. He teaches moral and political philosophy at a Canadian university. He has written What?s Left?, a critique of 1960s radicalism, and numerous articles relating to the Israel/Palestine conflict. His academic work includes The Rule of Law: Politicizing Ethics as well as articles on utilitarianism, rationality, and rights.

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