An Israeli anarchist on Jewish resistance to the Israeli state
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Thursday August 25, 2005 22:07
by Ilan Shalif - Interview by WSM

A snapshot of the early stages of the movement from 2000
In recent months Israeli opposition to the settler projects in Palestine has started to break into the mainstream media even if 'Anarchists against the Wall' are seldom mentioned by name. This interview from 2000 looks at the roots of this opposition.
Pogroms in Palestine
An Israeli anarchist on Jewish resistance to the Israeli state
Media coverage of the murderous pogroms unleashed by the Israeli
state against Palestinians leaves out some of the story. The
so-called 'peace process' like that of Northern Ireland is based on
institutionalising sectarianism rather than overcoming it. There are
citizens of Palestine and Israel, from both Jewish and Muslim
backgrounds, who seek something other then two rival sectarian
states. Ironically the ideology behind the pogroms is Zionism - the
belief that Jews will only be safe from pogroms in a country run by
Jews.
Indymedia Israel* has reported a number of joint demonstrations
including "4,000 Jews and Palestinian-Israelis gathered in Haifa on
the evening of the 21st of October [ ]for a rally under the slogan 'For
A Just Peace & Full Equality.'" The report says "speakers, among
other points, called for an end to the Israeli occupation of the West
Bank and Gaza Strip, the removal of all settlers, an end to the
officially sanctioned shootings by the Israeli Army of unarmed
Palestinians in both the Occupied Territories and Israel, and full
equality between Jewish and Palestinian Israelis." We talked to Ilan
Shalif, an Israeli anarchist who has been active for many years in
"persistent and principled opposition to Zionism".
"Before the current round of pogroms about 200
Israelis were really active - mainly around protests related to the
demolition of Palestinian homes.In the last two big demonstrations
against the suppression of the Palestinians, there were about 500
people. Among the 500 less than 50 of them can be regarded as very
radical. This 50 includes anarchists and other libertarians
communists.
"Until recently the left anti Zionist flag was raised only by the
libertarian communist group Matspen, and we were never more than 30
activists - Jews and Palestinians. In 1972 one of our members was the
first to resist conscription from an anti - Zionist position - this
struggle was the origin of later political resistance to conscription
or refusal to serve in the occupied regions.
"In February 1968 when we had the first demonstration against the
1967 war only 19 participated - including one member of the Communist
Party* whom they wanted to expel for doing so. Even on a May 1970
demonstration of the Communist Party that we took part in, they
threatened to attack us if we would not stop shouting "down with the
occupation". However just after the 1982 Lebanon war, the
anti-occupation movement was finally joined by the Zionist left.
A factor people are not aware of in Israel and abroad is the shift
in power balance within the ruling class in Israel. Those capitalists
who want to exploit the Palestinian workers and the workers of the
neighbouring third world Arab countries are starting to gain hegemony
over the old Zionist capitalists and bureaucrats.
Also the recent demonstrations of the Israeli Palestinians are
rooted in contradictory processes. Firstly the Palestinians' morale
is much stronger due to the defeat of part of the Zionist project -
most clearly the fact they are forced to retreat from parts of the
occupied lands. Secondly the legal status of the Israeli Palestinians
has changed from barely legal and in fear of expulsion to the status
of second class citizens. Many have become disillusioned with the
Palestinian statelet and have started to prefer even second class
citizenship of Israel, so their struggle for full citizenship has
increased immensely.
The only short term solution that will be able to stabilise the
region is the end of the 1967 occupations - a solution acceptable to
the majority of Palestinians, a solution to the refugee problem, and
equality for the Israeli Palestinians. As long as Israel uses its
power to terrorise the Palestinians into submission no stability will
be possible.
In the longer term Matspen adopted the position in the 60's that
the conflict between the Zionist settler colonialists and the
indigenous Palestinians can be resolved only in a socialist (i.e.
libertarian communist) Middle East and not simply by any arrangement
between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians. The name of our new
group 'East Mediterranean Anarchist Collective' reflects this. The
geographic term"east of the Mediterranean sea" is free from any
Zionist Israeli colour or Palestinian nationalist one. It is also
different from the Eurocentric term "middle east" or "near east". As
a bonus its meaning in Arabic is 'your mother'
* http://indymedia.org.il
** "The Communist party never opposed the 1948 'war of
independence' (which formed the state of Israel), in fact Stalin
supported it"
This page is from the print version of the Irish Anarchist paper
Workers
Solidarity This edition is No61 published in November 2000
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Jump To Comment: 1Three years of intence struggle passed.
The Intifada caused lot of casualties and economic damage to Israel. Inspite of harsh repression of thr palestinians in the occupied teritories, the Israeli defence and attaks failed to stop
the bleading of Israel.
This is the background to the upsurge in wide resistance in the Israeli population to the continued sacrifises. Theis was the backgrownd to the expanding of the extreme radical activists in Israel. This is the background to the appeareance of the Anarchists Against The Wall initiative which can recruit up to
200 Israelis of the coalition against the fence for a direct action in the Village Bil'in in aspecial day.
This is the backgrownd to the ability to recruit every week nearly 100 Israeli activists to direct actions in Bil;in and other villages.
The media too is no more oblivious to our activities. They even screen frequently and some time pay good money for video clips produced by participants.
Due to coverage and criticism, state even had to replace the harsh and brutal border police and special police units that confront our Friday demos in Bil'in, with more restrained army reservists unit.