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Alan Hart's Appeal to the American People
Alan Hart, the author of Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, will be my
guest Saturday, November 21st, on Truth Jihad Radio, 5-6 pm Central,
AmericanFreedomRadio -- Kevin Barrett
An Appeal to the American People
Dear America,
If all of our children, wherever they live, are to have the prospect of a future
worth having, the world needs America’s best, not what it had under the
neo-conned regime of President George “Dubya” Bush—its worst.
This Englishman, who first began to ask himself why things are as they are in
the world when he was covering the war in Vietnam, knows America well enough
from coast to coast to have a good idea of what your best is.
Deep down, you Americans are the most idealistic people on earth. This suggests
to me that if all of you were properly informed about why what is happening in
the Middle East is happening, you would want to make your democracy work to
cause your government to play its necessary and leading role in stopping the
countdown to catastrophe for all of us. I believe, for example, that if all
Americans had been properly informed long ago about the cause and effect
relationship of Israeli occupation and Palestinian violence, there would have
been pressure on Congress and the White House long ago for an end to Israeli
occupation of Arab land grabbed in the 1967 war. In that event the conflict in
and over Palestine, which I describe as the cancer at the heart of international
affairs, could have been cured and would not now be threatening to consume us
all.
In 1974 I spent some time alone with His Royal Highness Prince Phillip at
Buckingham Palace. I was there to try to persuade him to persuade Her Majesty
The Queen to consent to a royal premier for Five Minutes To Midnight, a film I
had made on global poverty and its implications for all. We talked for more than
two hours, mainly about the state of the world in general, and the state of
Britain in particular. At a point H.R.H said: “If I was prime minister, I would
hang trade union leaders from lampposts.” As soon as I got home, I typed a short
note to him. I thanked him for his time and suggested that it was not a good
idea to hang trade union leaders from lampposts. He replied by return. He didn’t
mean what he had said to be taken literally. He was, he wrote, “exaggerating to
make a point.”
Sometimes it is necessary to exaggerate to make a point, so (deep breath!) here
goes.
The problem, dear Americans, is that many of you are too uninformed to make your
democracy work for the purpose of giving expression and substance to your
idealism. And many of you are uninformed about conflict in the Middle East not
because you don’t want to know, but because you have been misinformed by the
corporate-controlled mainstream media, which has been described as the “Israeli
occupied” media.1 On my visits to America over the years many, many Americans
said to me, “We know we’re not getting the truth from our own mainstream media.”
That being so, my question is—Why then do so many of you continue to let your
views be shaped by the mainstream media’s take on what is happening in the
Middle East?
After 9/11 most if not all Americans asked, “Why do they hate us?” For very many
Americans, “they” were more or less all Arabs and Muslims everywhere.
What would Americans have learned if, instead of rushing to declare his war on
global terrorism, President Bush had caused that question to be addressed
seriously?
The short answer—the long one is in this book—begins with the statement that the
overwhelming majority of all Arabs and Muslims everywhere do not hate America or
Americans. (A truth is that for decades very many Arabs and other Muslims would,
if they could, have migrated to America to enjoy a better life there. Today,
however, the number of Arabs and other Muslims who would opt for American
residence and citizenship if they could is greatly reduced because of the fact,
sad but true, that the monster of Islamophobia is on the prowl across the Land
of the Free and licking its lips). What almost all Arabs and Muslims everywhere
do hate is American foreign policy—its double standards in general and, in
particular, its unconditional support for an Israel, a country which ignores UN
resolutions, demonstrates its contempt for international law and human rights
conventions (continued occupation, torture, targeted assassinations and
collective punishment are part of this package), and resorts to state terrorism.
To put “anti-Americanism” into its true Arab perspective, I offer this thought.
If it had been possible for an American President to wave a magic wand and have
Israel back behind more or less its borders as they were on the eve of the 1967
war, with a Palestinian state in existence on the Arab land from which Israel
had withdrawn as required by UN Security Council Resolution 242, and with
Jerusalem the capital of two states, the U.S. would have had, overnight, with
one wave of that magic wand, the respect, friendship and support of not less
than 95 per cent of all Arabs (and very probably that of almost all Muslims
everywhere). And if the President had also pressed the Arab regimes to be
serious about democratizing their countries, the U.S. would have become their
champion, truly admired, as it was when President Woodrow Wilson was in the
White House.
As professors John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt argued in their
groundbreaking book, The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy, unconditional
support for Israel is not in America’s own best interests. In fact it’s not in
anybody’s best interests including those of the Jews of the world.
My only quarrel with the Mearsheimer and Walt book is its title. For reasons
this book makes clear, the phenomenon of their title is not an Israel lobby.
It’s the Zionist lobby, and I’ll get to why it should be called by its proper
name in a moment.
Mearsheimer and Walt’s work improved to some extent the prospects for informed
and honest debate about who must do what and why for justice and peace in the
Middle East, but an actual resolution of the conflict in and over Palestine
needs the citizens of America to be better informed than they are about much
more than the Zionist lobby’s influence on American policy for the Middle East.
Above all Americans—American Jews especially—need to know that almost everything
they’ve been conditioned to believe about the making and sustaining of the
Israeli/Palestinian conflict is not true. They need to know, for example, that
Israel and the Palestinian refugee problem were created, mainly, by Zionist
terrorism and ethnic cleansing. And they need to know, again for example, that
Israel’s existence has never—ever—been in danger from any combination of Arab
military force. Zionism’s assertion that Israel’s Jews have lived in constant
danger of being “driven into the sea” was the propaganda cover that allowed
Israel (a Zionist, not a Jewish, state) to get away where it mattered most—in
Europe and America—with presenting its aggression as self-defense and itself as
the victim when, actually, it was and remains the oppressor.
The problem with the truth of history as it relates to the making and sustaining
of conflict in and over Palestine is that it’s pregnant with extreme danger
because it could provoke anti-Semitism2 throughout the mainly Gentile nations of
the Judeo-Christian or Western world, which is where most Jews live. There is,
however, a way to exorcise this extreme danger. It is by giving the truth its
necessary global context, not only to show that consequences have causes, but
also to explain, among other things, the difference between Judaism and Zionism.
Knowledge of the difference is the key to complete understanding of the conflict
and who must do what and why for justice and peace.
Judaism is the religion of Jews, not “the“ Jews because not all Jews are
religious. Like Christianity and Islam, Judaism has at its core a set of moral
values and ethical principles. As holocaust survivor Dr. Hajo Meyer states in
his book, An Ethical Tradition Betrayed: The End of Judaism,3 these values and
principles put Jews “at the forefront of humanitarian and socially constructive
endeavors” throughout much of history. (In his book my dear friend Hajo
expresses his dismay at what he sees as the “moral collapse of contemporary
Israeli society and the worldwide Jewish community as a whole.” He compares
Israel’s current policies with the early stages of the Nazi persecution of
Germany’s Jews. He stresses that he is not seeking to draw a parallel between
Israel’s current policies and the Nazis’ “endgame”—the slaughter of six million
European Jews. He is merely trying to point out, he says, “the slippery slope”
that eventually led to this catastrophe, and the necessity of “foreseeing the
possible consequences” of a policy that oppresses and marginalizes the
Palestinians in their own homeland).
Even the shortest definition of Zionism must begin by recognizing that there
is what might
be called “spiritual Zionism” and “political Zionism”. In the sense that they
look to Jerusalem as their spiritual capital or center, all Jews who are
religious could regard themselves as spiritual Zionists. The Zionism of this
book’s main title and substance is political Zionism.
It is Jewish nationalism in the form of a sectarian, colonial enterprise which,
in the process of creating in the Arab heartland a state for some Jews—mainly by
terrorism and ethnic cleansing as noted above—made a mockery of, and
demonstrated contempt for, Judaism’s moral values and ethical principles.
(Judaism insists that the return of Jews to the land of the ancient Hebrews must
await the Second Coming of the Messiah. Zionism said, in effect: “We can’t wait
for Him. Zionism is the Messiah.”) As this book makes clear, prior to the
obscenity of the Nazi holocaust, political Zionism was of no interest to more
than a minority of the Jews of the world and was opposed by many.
Supporters of Israel right or wrong conflate Judaism and Zionism because the
assertion that Judaism and Zionism are one and the same enables them to claim
that criticism of the Zionist state of Israel is a manifestation of
anti-Semitism. Often, almost always these days, the accusation that criticism of
Israel is anti-Semitic is a form of blackmail intended to silence criticism of,
and suppress informed and honest debate about, the Zionist state and its
policies. The reality is that Judaism and political Zionism are total opposites,
and knowledge of the difference is the key to understanding two things:
1. Why it is possible, with good reason on the basis of all the facts, to be
passionately anti-Zionist—opposed to Zionism’s colonial enterprise—without
being, in any way, shape or form anti-Semitic.
2. Why it is wrong to blame all Jews everywhere for the crimes of the hardest
core Zionist few in Palestine that became little Israel, and then Greater
Israel.
It’s worth noting that virtually all Arabs and other Muslims have always known
the difference between Judaism and Zionism. And it can be said without fear of
contradiction that throughout much of their history, Arabs and other Muslims
were the best protectors of Jews in need of sanctuary. It was Zionism’s colonial
enterprise that poisoned the relationship, though not-perhaps I should say not
yet-to the point at which most Arabs and other Muslims blame all Jews for
Zionism’s crimes.
Jews, all Jews, also need to know the difference between Judaism and Zionism. Am
I suggesting that many don’t know it? Yes. A truth today, or so it seems to me
from conversations with Jews, is that very many if not most of them have no idea
of what Zionism actually is, both in ideological principle and practice in
Palestine from the early years of the 20th century to the present. And there are
two main reasons for this apparent lack of awareness. One can be explained by
the awesome success in propaganda terms of Zionism’s Nakba denial. Nakba is the
Arab word for catastrophe and shorthand in Arab terminology for Zionism’s ethnic
cleansing of Palestine in 1948. The other main reason is that many Jews of the
world don‘t want to know the truth of history as it relates to the creation of
the Zionist state of Israel and the Palestinian refugee problem (in much the
same way, some might say, as Americans, some or many, don’t want to know what
really happened to the native Indians of America). In the Prologue to this book,
Waiting for the Apocalypse, I seek to explain, empathetically, why to date many
Jews have not wanted to know the truth of history.
So why do I assert that al Jews need to know the difference between Judaism and
Zionism?
The sleeping giant of classical anti-Semitism is being re-awakened in the mainly
Gentile Judeo-Christian world in which most Jews live, and a prime cause of the
re-awakening is the behavior of the Zionist state of Israel and its
extraordinary (some would say insufferable) self-righteousness. As we shall see,
prior to the obscenity of the Nazi holocaust many of the best Jewish minds of
the time feared that Zionism, if it was allowed to have its way, would at some
point provoke anti-Semitism. These fears were given a fresh public airing by a
most remarkable Israeli, Yehoshafat Harkabi, in 1986. He was the longest serving
Director of Israeli Military Intelligence and was universally respected. In the
Prologue I quote from his book, Israel’s Fateful Hour. He warned of the danger
of Israel becoming “a factor in the rise of anti-Semitism”.
It’s my view that after the obscenity of the Nazi holocaust, and because of it,
the giant most likely would have gone back to sleep, remained asleep and, in all
probability, would have died in its sleep – IF Zionism had not been allowed by
the major powers, first Britain, then America, to have its way, as Balfour put
it, “right or wrong”.
What, really, is the basis for believing that anti-Semitism is seriously on the
rise?
The increase in the desecration of synagogues and Jewish graves (and the like),
verbal abuse and assaults on Jews are indicators. But what may be far more
sinister is the growing number of Europeans and North Americans who are now
beginning to speak negatively about Jews at dinner parties and behind closed
doors. The more it becomes apparent that Israel is the obstacle to peace on any
terms most Palestinians and other Arabs and Muslims can accept, the more this
antipathy will grow, with the real danger that it will break out, become
unsuppressed, and manifest itself as violent anti-Semitism. It’s my view, which
I know is shared by some eminent Jews in Europe and America, that if the monster
of anti-Semitism does go on the rampage again, it might well start its journey
in America.
But what actually happens in the future will depend a great deal on whether or
not the vast majority of Jews who live in the nations of the mainly Gentile
Judeo-Christian world are prepared to come to grips with te fact that Zionism
is, as the title of this book asserts and its substance demonstrates, their real
enemy. If they can and do, and are then prepared to end their silence on the
matter of Israel’s behaviour, they will, by distancing themselves from Zionism,
best protect themselves from a charge of complicity (if only by default) in
Zionism’s crimes. Silence is not the way to refute and demolish such a charge.
I am aware that many Americans, including American Jews, might honestly believe
they are serving the best interests of the Jews by refusing to address the
foundational Zionist myths, but I say they are wrong, dangerously wrong. All,
including the corporate-controlled mainstream media, who refuse to come to grips
with the truth of history and thus why it is perfectly possible to be
passionately anti-Zionist without being anti-Semitic, are helping to set up all
Jews to be blamed for the crimes of the relative few.
As surely as day follows night, the Zionist lobby and other supporters of Israel
right or wrong will make an awesome effort to limit distribution of this book in
America, and to cause the informed and honest debate it was written to promote
to be suppressed. The less this attempt to suppress the truth of history is
successful, the more all citizens of America will be empowered to give substance
to their idealism, to make their democracy work for justice and peace in the
Middle East.
Alan Hart (2009)
Author’s Note
The story this book tells is constructed on the documented truth of history and
insights from my own engagement with the conflict in various capacities over
more than three decades. I was, for example, the first Western correspondent to
the banks of the Suez Canal with the advancing Israelis in the Six Days War of
June 1967. And over the years I enjoyed intimate access to, and on the human
level friendship with, leaders on both sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict. I am
probably the only person on Planet Earth to have enjoyed a special relationship
with the two greatest opposites in all of human history - Golda Meir, Mother
Israel, and Yasser Arafat, Father Palestine. (I made a BBC Panorama profile of
the former and wrote a book about the latter). In telling the whole,
unexpurgated story of the creation of the Zionist state of Israel and how it
became a threat not only to the peace of the region and the world but also to
the best interests of Jews everywhere and the moral integrity of Judaism itself,
I’ve quoted from my private conversations over the years with leaders on both
sides. My aim in doing so was to provide an extra degree of real and rare
insight.
Given its length, three volumes for the American edition with perhaps a fourth
in due course, some might ask - “Why such a big enterprise?” And some might add,
“Do you seriously believe that more than a handful of Americans will be bothered
to take the time and make the effort required to read three or even four
volumes?”
I am, of course, aware that because of its length this book does require a
serious commitment of reading time, and therefore effort, during the 18 months
or so in which all three or possibly four volumes will be published. How can I
possibly justify such a call on readers’ time? My short answer is in two parts.
I believe the reward for effort will be understanding, probably for the first
time ever for very many Americans, of how all the pieces of the most complex and
complicated jig-saw puzzle fit together and, therefore, an understanding of why
the Palestine problem is the cancer at the heart of international affairs and
what must be done and by whom if it is to be cured before it consumes us all.
The length of this work is also to do with the nature of the challenge I set
myself. To tell the truth needed for real understanding, I had to re-write the
whole story of the making and sustaining of the Arab-Israeli conflict, replacing
Zionist mythology with the documented facts of history. To make complete
understanding possible, it was also necessary for me to put regional events into
their global context. The latter includes, for example, what went on behind
closed doors in London, Paris, Washington and Moscow. All of that was a mission
impossible in a single volume.
To date in the mainly Gentile Judeo-Christian or Western world we have had only
a first draft of history, one constructed on Zionist mythology. This book offers
a second, one that exposes Zionist mythology for the propaganda nonsense it
mainly is.
And there’s a little something I’d like to add here by way of encouragement for
what is sometimes called the general reading public. This book is written in the
conversational style of the television reporter and to some extent reads more
like a novel than a conventional historical work. This is to make the story
accessible to all - i.e. not just a relatively small number of academics and
other professionally interested people. I can also report that since the
publication in the UK of the first hardback edition of this work in two volumes,
I’ve received a good number of messages from so-called ordinary people of all
faiths and none telling me they thought the book is “an easy read” and a
“page-turner”. There was even a rabbi who called me to say, with great good
humour, that I was to blame for his lack of sleep. He told me he had taken my
book bed to read a little each night but that when he started he couldn’t put it
down.
In the UK, I had to set up my own publishing company to get the first hardback
edition of this book in two volumes to the retail market place; and this despite
the fact that my literary agent had on file letters of rare praise for my work
from the CEOs of some of our major publishing houses. One CEO described my
manuscript as “awesome… driven by passion, commitment and profound learning.”
This letter added, “There is no question it deserves to be published.” But all
in the UK were too frightened to publish this book out of fear of offending
Zionism too much and being falsely accused of promoting anti-Semitism and,
possibly, finding themselves on the receiving end of an organised boycott of all
their authors and titles. It didn’t matter that my book is actually the opposite
of anti-Semitic, and contains my call, as a Gentile, for the Jews to become a
light unto nations by demonstrating that right can prevail over might and there
is a place for morality in politics.
My access to the documented truth of history was assisted by the named authors
from whose work I have quoted. I thank them all and eight in particular for the
special quality of their original research. The eight are: Lenni Brenner, Alfred
M. Lilienthal, the writing duo of Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, Seymour
Hersh, Stephen Green, Yehoshafat Harkabi and, most notably, Avi Shlaim.
I am also indebted to Ilan Pappe. He and Avi Shlaim are Israel’s two leading
“revisionist” (which means honest) historians. Ilan’s own latest book, The
Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, a seminal work documented in chilling detail, was
not available for me to draw off when I was finalizing the content of my own
Volume One; but I make reference to his work in a footnote to my Chapter 10
which is titled Zionist Terrorism and Ethnic Cleansing. Ilan and I have become
dear friends and allies in common cause and regard ourselves as being, with a
small band of others including Avi Shlaim, on the hottest frontline in the war
for the truth of history. Ilan is at the very top of Zionism’s official
“S.H.I.T” list (Self-Hating Israeli Traitors), and we both think I would be up
there with him, ahead of 6,999 others, if I was an Israeli. In one of our first
conversations Ilan said he thought Zionists was more frightened of my book than
any other because of its title. His latest book, he said, they could rubbish in
their usual way. “Your book,” he added, “is a real problem for them because its
main title, Zionism, The Real Enemy of the Jews, is the whole truth in seven
words.” The many hours of his precious time Ilan gives me for analytical
conversation helps greatly to keep my own thinking refreshed and finely tuned.
His most generous endorsement of my work is on the back cover of this volume.
(There was, however, one point on which Ilan censured me. He said that I was,
and all others were, wrong to use the term “diaspora” as in Jewish diaspora. His
argument, with which I fully agree and actually develop in this book, is that
diaspora implies that the Jews of the world have a biological and ancestral
connection to the ancient Hebrews and thus an historical claim to the land of
Palestine that became Israel. In reality they-almost all if not quite all the
Jews of the world-have no such connection or claim. Most believe they do, but
they don’t. With good grace Ilan accepted that when I use the term Jewish
diaspora it is for convenience).
That this book is now published in the United States is due entirely to the
vision, courage and commitment of Diana G. Collier, the Editorial Director of
Clarity Press, Inc. I cannot find words adequate enough to express my thanks to
her and my respect for her. Courage of the kind Diana and her colleagues have
demonstrated is extremely rare in the publishing as well as the mainstream media
world.
And I must thank my dear wife, Nicole Marie Louise, to whom I have been married
for 48 years. Only a lady as remarkable and as loving as she is would have
allowed her husband to put everything on the line, including his home and
perhaps even his life, in order to tell the truth of history. Whenever I am
asked why I do what do, I quote my dear friend Hajo Meyer. At breakfast one
morning after he had been one of my guests on a debating platform in London, I
ask him why at the age of 82, and given that he is vilified by Zionism’s
propaganda hit men, he continues to serve in the frontline of the war for truth
and justice. He replied, “The first person I see every morning is me.”
My dear wife understands that I, too, need to be able to lie with myself.
Notes:
1 So far as I am aware the term “Israeli occupied” media was first coined by
Philip Giraldi in an article posted on Anti-War.com on 12 August 2008. It was
subsequently used by a number of commentators.
2 Arabs as well as Jews are Semites, so unless qualified anti-Semitism means
prejudice against and even hatred of Jews and Arabs. In this book I follow
common practise in the Western world and use the term anti-Semitism as though it
means only prejudice against and even hatred of Jews.
3Hajo G. Meyer, An Ethical Tradition Betrayed, The End of Judaism (G. Meyer
Books, 2008).