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Military版 - 大西洋月刊:我从南非逃到以色列,却又到了Apartheid国家
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当然,只有香港人的人权matters,巴勒斯坦人的权利西方国家都不在乎。
Annexation, Apartheid, and Me
I ran away from institutional racism; I cannot watch while my adopted
country moves toward it now.
If Israel annexes part of the West Bank in early July and denies the
Palestinians who come with it equal rights, I will confront one of the
deepest dilemmas I have had to face since 1965, when I migrated to Israel
from apartheid South Africa.
I fought as an Israeli paratrooper in the Six Day War; was stationed in
Sinai during the War of Attrition; spent nine months on the Golan Heights
after fighting in the 1973 Yom Kippur War; and performed an average of 60
days of active reserve duty annually for about 15 years.
I have lived with my family through Intifadas and suicide bombers, a
succession of unnecessary wars, missile attacks from Iraq, and sporadic but
persistent rocket and mortar barrages from over the border with Gaza. My
wife walked our four-year old to a birthday party shortly after a suicide
bomber detonated himself. His head had landed on a balcony near the
kindergarten and a grenade was found in the playground not far from the
birthday cake.
I have seen a prime minister assassinated for trying to make peace, and
spent many sleepless nights worrying about my children as each served their
three years of compulsory military service.
But what has broken my heart is watching what’s happening to my country
under the decade-long leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu: The erosion of
democracy; the institutionalized greed; the bloated government; the
delegitimization of the press (journalists critical of the government now
risk bodily harm reporting on right-wing pro-Netanyahu demonstrations); the
direct, unrelenting attack on the rule of law led by a prime minister now on
trial for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust; and now the insensitivity to
those who have lost all to the virus, while those in power line their
pockets.
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Israel today feels like a pressure cooker with no release valve on top.
There are so many points of tension: the secular and the religious; Israelis
and Palestinians; settlers and those who oppose the occupation; Sephardic
Jews from the Arab world and Ashkenazi Jews from Europe; and Israeli Arabs
and Zionists—the list is endless.
Yet in over 50 years of mayhem I have never seriously questioned my decision
to live here. Israel gave me an identity I did not have growing up as a Jew
in apartheid South Africa. There I was tolerated because I was white and
hated because Afrikaners were taught in Sunday school to believe that the
Jews killed Christ. Nevertheless, it was apartheid, not anti-Semitism, that
drove me to leave South Africa as soon as I could. I could not abide living
in a country with endemic discrimination against a large majority of the
population based on race.
I hated the darkness, censorship, fear, tyranny, and brutality, and the
unbelievable cruelty that came with it. The forced movement of millions of
people from their lush and mineral-rich tribal lands to arid Bantustans,
where social and family structures collapsed as men left to work the mines
and mothers abandoned children to become domestic servants, was diabolic in
concept and implementation.
As much as I hated apartheid, fighting it was not my cause. For me, South
Africa was an accident of birth, not my country. From an early age I saw
Israel as my home, the light at the end of the tunnel. It promised identity,
freedom of speech, international acceptability—not a pariah state, but a
thriving democracy—and the challenge of building a new society with healthy
values: a light unto the nations.
That light will be dimmed for me if the annexation goes through, and I find
myself back in a country that practices discrimination and inequality as
policy.
I have no citizenship other than Israeli.
I burned my South African passport on the campus of the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem in 1966 after listening to Arthur Goldreich speak at an open-air
rally in support of equality for Israeli Arabs.
Shadi Hamid: The Israeli-Palestinian dispute is only partly about land
He was one of 13 people arrested with Nelson Mandela—seven of them Jewish—
by the South African security forces in 1963, and he was subsequently
convicted of sabotage and sentenced to life. With the burning of my passport
, I thought I had left apartheid behind.
I have long argued that Israel, despite the occupation, which has now lasted
more than 50 years, was not an apartheid state.
If annexation goes ahead, with Israeli sovereignty and law extended only to
the Israeli residents of the areas involved, but not to the Palestinians, I
am not sure I will be able to make that case in the future. It may not be
apartheid, which was a seminal and unique event. But it would be separation
under one sovereignty by ethnicity—and that is a red line I cannot cross.
I did not go through five decades in a pressure cooker to live in a pariah
state again, spurned by the world and subject to international boycott. I
ran away from institutional racism; I cannot watch while my adopted country
moves toward it now.
And yet I dread the thought of running again. Unlike South Africa, I have a
stake here. I have seen apartheid defeated. I would much rather stay and
fight for what’s right. And unlike those who unshackled South Africa from
apartheid against all odds, here we have the tools in hand to do so.
The press remains free; the legal system solid; the Knesset vibrant; the
security services and army independent; and the police, all-things-
considered, still far from being in the pockets of the politicians.
This is not apartheid South Africa, but one stroke from a cynical pen
annexing parts of the West Bank while denying equal rights and citizenship
to all those living in the affected territory, is a sure death knell for
Israel as a Jewish and democratic country as defined in our Declaration of
Independence.
Defending the essence and soul of this unique place is the battle now.
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