To be sure people here know where I stand on this issue, I completely agree with the 9 Democrats who voted against this resolution, and won’t criticize my own Representative Betty McCollum (too much) for abstaining, given so much else she has done on this issue. And Representative Rashida Tlaib is exactly right: “Israel is an apartheid state.” I saw it for myself now when I went to Jerusalem in March and saw the “State Terror System” they call the “Military Court System,” waging “lawfare” against a 16 year old child (and his family) who predictably will only be released from military imprisonment if and when he agrees to become an informer, and plead guilty. It’s like how the Stasi operated in East Germany, and how the U.S. “Military Commission” system in Guantanamo was designed and set up to operate by the Republican administration of Cheney/Bush, filled as it was with Republican Militarists (is there any other kind?) which collaborating Democrats doesn’t change the facts of.
That world clamor against Guantanamo and its kangaroo courts forced the Bush administration to begin to relent (only very slightly) in their plans and began a very slow trickle of prisoners released, only shows how odious they were as they began to release some of the hundreds of prisoners who had been sold into U.S. captivity or just “rounded up,” and we began to see what a genuine “war crime” the whole system was! And is! As the war crime of "denying fair trial rights” as my one-time mentor David Weissbrodt recognized continues so long as the Military Commissions system exists and so long as the U.S. keeps people imprisoned as they do. In Guantanamo, or Belmarsh Prison where Julian Assange is imprisoned at U.S. insistence, especially after Trump increased the severity of the charges against this war crime revealing journalist/publisher to violation of the Espionage Act. (Thank you Donald Trump, and the miserable ******** who support him. And who support Ron DeSantis, with his all-out, unconstrained, love of Guantanamo! [sarcasm])
And where Daniel Hale is currently imprisoned, convicted under the Espionage Act as charged by the Trump administration, kept imprisoned for revealing the war crimes U.S. drone/missile operators, acting at the Command of the USG, were committing in killing civilians! As that charge is illegitimate under Nuremberg Standards which the US has totally brushed aside, as we did with the Genevan Conventions at the insistence of Republicans, is of no consequence to a Congress acquiescing as well to an Israeli government built upon serial war crimes, as their system of using “lawfare” and denial of fair trial rights for systematic “state terrorism” is.
And (sarcastically) let me say “Thank God” for the “courageous” Texas Republicans named here who seemed to have taken the lead on this: McCaul and Pfluger! Without their “moral courage,” where would Israeli fascism be, as both their own creation, and increasingly being imported from U.S. Conservatism as “Kendallian Judicial Reform,” to give “credit where credit is due.”
No, it’s not "about the the benjamins.” It’s about a common political theory, ideology, adhered to by both the U.S. and Israel to large degrees which in the 1930s and 1940s would have immediately been recognized as “fascism.” As Jewish leaders in the Revisionist Movement out of which Benzion Netanyahu and Menachem Begin “emerged,” like out of slime, openly proclaimed. And allied themselves to Mussolini, until Hitler forbade that alliance to Mussolini. Now it's an ideological convergence with similar minded “Conservatives” in the U.S. and Israel creating the same kind of alliance.
P.S. To the Texas Republican politician’s response to my calling out Republican war fanatics yesterday, to include the two whom he’s supported, and supports, Trump and DeSantis, I will remind people of my adherence to Hunter S. Thompson’s “180 degree philosophy” as I wrote here a bit ago, and that is my sole answer to that response.
P.P.S. None of what I say should be taken as support for the right-wing inspired Democrats and their mimicking of Barry Goldwater as the Republican who inspired Scoop Jackson the most in his formation of the Neoconservatives to follow in the footsteps of the warmongering “Traditional Conservatives” (look it up) of Barry Goldwater’s “crew."
On Jul 19, 2023, at 6:40 AM, Chas Freeman via Salon <salon@listserve.com> wrote:
FM: John Whitbeck
Transmitted below is the NEW YORK TIMES report on yesterday's
near-unanimous (412-9) vote by which the U.S. House of
Representatives pledged allegiance to a foreign country and
publicly professed ignorance of the manifest reality that
Israel is an apartheid state, as exhaustively documented by
United Nations agencies, by the world's leading human rights
organizations and even by Israel's leading human rights
organization.
It is no accident that the nine negative votes came from
so-called "people of color", who are more likely than their
white colleagues to recognize racism when it is obvious.
Today, Israel's president will address a joint session of
Congress, and, in accordance with tradition, virtually every
sentence he emits will be greeted with a standing ovation from
Israel's loyal and obedient servants.
The world's leading psychiatrists should be called upon to
explain how America's political and foreign policy élites can
simultaneously (i) pursue their obsession with full-spectrum
dominance/unipolar hegemony/global dictatorship, telling both
adversaries and allies what they must or must not do, both in
their internal affairs and in their relations with other
countries, and punishing, economically or militarily, those
who dare to disobey, and (ii) take orders from and pay tribute
to a small country in the eastern Mediterranean.
Of course, it is to a considerable degree "about the
benjamins", but it cannot be "all about the benjamins".
If for no other reason, how can anyone anywhere have any
respect for the U.S. government on any basis other than fear?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/us/politics/house-vote-israel-democrats-jayapal.html
House Votes Resoundingly to Back
Israel, Rebuking Democratic Critics
Republicans rushed to schedule a vote on the
measure after a leading progressive Democrat condemned
Israel as racist ahead of an address to Congress by the
country’s president.
President
Isaac Herzog of Israel plans to address a joint
session of Congress on Wednesday.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York
Times
Reporting
from the Capitol
The
House on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a
resolution pledging unfailing support for
Israel, condemning antisemitism and declaring
that the country is neither racist nor an
apartheid state, in an implicit rebuke of
Democrats who have criticized the nation ahead
of an address by its president to a joint
session of Congress. Republican
members raced to put the resolution on the floor
this week after Representative Pramila Jayapal,
Democrat of Washington and the head of the
Congressional Progressive Caucus, called Israel
“a racist state,” prompting condemnations from
leaders of both parties. Ms. Jayapal later
walked back her comments, saying that she had
not meant to condemn the idea of Israel but only
the policies of its current government, but the
G.O.P. pushed ahead with the vote anyway, in a
move Democrats denounced as politically
opportunistic even as most lined up to support
it. Ten
Democrats declined to back the resolution, which
passed by a vote of 412 to 9, with one voting
“present.” Ms. Jayapal supported it. Just
one lawmaker stood up on the House floor to
argue against the measure, underscoring both the
broad support for Israel in Congress and a
belief among many of its critics that there is
no tolerance on Capitol Hill for airing their
views.
“Israel
is an apartheid state,” Representative Rashida
Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat and the first
Palestinian American woman elected to Congress,
said in an emotional speech on the House floor
Wednesday. “This is not made up,” she added,
citing determinations from United Nations
officials, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty
International and the Israeli human rights
organization B’Tselem that Israel’s treatment of
Palestinians amounted to apartheid. “The
government is deeply problematic in the way that
they are proceeding in the structure of
oppression,” Ms. Tlaib continued. “This is about
speaking up against violence. Congress must stop
funding apartheid.” The
debate unfolded as President Joe Biden welcomed
President
Isaac Herzog of Israel at the White House,
a day before Mr. Herzog was slated to address a
joint session of Congress and at a fraught
moment in U.S.-Israel relations. And
while the vote was lopsided in favor, the number
of Democrats who went on the record against the
resolution, which also rejected “all forms of
antisemitism and xenophobia,” was striking,
underscoring a growing boldness on the left for
challenging Israel even at the risk of being
branded a bigot. Along with Ms. Tlaib, the
opponents were: Representatives Jamaal Bowman
and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, both of New York;
Cori Bush of Missouri; Andre Carson of Indiana;
Summer Lee of Pennsylvania; Ilhan Omar of
Minnesota; Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts; and
Delia Ramirez of Illinois. Representative
Betty McCollum of Minnesota voted present,
declining to register a position. Most
other Democrats argued forcefully in favor of
the measure.
“Israel
is not perfect; it has challenges and policies
that are openly criticized, often by the Israeli
people themselves,” said Representative Kathy
Manning, Democrat of North Carolina, who voted
for the resolution. “But Israel is not now and
never has been a racist state. That
characterization is contrary to the facts. It is
an untrue and unfair characterization that
slanders our strongest ally in the region.” Representative
Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas and the
chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee,
argued the resolution was necessary to combat
“small-minded” opinions about Israel and ensure
that Congress continues “rejecting false
accusations and repulsive anti-Israel
statements.” “Israel’s
not a racist country,” he said. “It is deeply
disturbing and concerning to me that some in
this body have such a profound misunderstanding
of Israel and Israeli society.” The
vote on the resolution is only likely to inflame
growing tensions between the two parties over
Israel, which have been exacerbated in recent
years by the G.O.P.’s wholehearted embrace of
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose
policies have been criticized as steering the
country away from its democratic underpinnings.
Republicans and Democrats have clashed over
whether U.S. officials should speak out against
Mr. Netanyahu’s efforts to accelerate the
construction of settlements in the West Bank in
violation of international law, and impose a
series of judicial reforms that would reduce the
independence of the courts. Israel’s
critics in the Democratic Party were further
angered in recent weeks after the government
launched the largest air assault over the West
Bank in almost two decades, killing 12 people in
the tightly settled Jenin refugee camp. Such
moves are seen as detrimental to an eventual
two-state solution for the Israelis and
Palestinians, which Democrats continue to
champion but Republicans have largely abandoned.
The
dispute has flared in recent days as several
progressive Democrats — including Mr. Bowman,
Ms. Bush, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, Ms. Omar and Ms.
Tlaib — have announced plans to boycott Mr.
Herzog’s speech, drawing Republican accusations
of antisemitism. It reached a pitch over the
weekend with Ms. Jayapal’s comments. “We
have heard disgusting statements from members on
the other side of the aisle against Israel,”
said Representative August Pfluger, Republican
of Texas. Mr. Pfluger, who wrote the resolution,
called on Democrats “to stand up against
bullying” and “those that would denounce or use
words that are hateful in their rhetoric, that
undermine the very essence of the nation of
Israel.” Speaker
Kevin McCarthy, the California Republican, has
challenged Democratic leaders to punish
rank-and-file members for speaking out against
Israel. “Do
they think Israel is an evil state? If they
believe differently they should take action
against their own,” he told reporters Monday. The
accusation that Democrats have an antisemitism
problem in their ranks infuriated even the
party’s most staunch supporters of Israel, who
accused Republicans of trying to drive a wedge
among their political rivals while ignoring the
actions of their own members.
Speaking on the House floor on
Tuesday, Representative Brad Sherman, Democrat of
California, questioned Republicans’ motives. He
asked why they had not clamored for a resolution of
solidarity with Israel after Representatives
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of
Arizona, both Republicans, spoke at conferences
organized by Nick Fuentes, a high-profile white
nationalist who routinely espouses antisemitic
views, or when former President Donald J. Trump
hosted him at Mar-a-Lago.
“Why
are we taking this up today?” Mr. Sherman said,
after complimenting the resolution as an
“excellent” statement of solidarity. “If we’re
going to allocate floor time, it should be when
Holocaust deniers are honored by our colleagues
and by the former president of the United
States.”
Representative
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat of Florida,
backed the resolution but complained that
Republicans had scheduled it merely to score
political points against Democrats.
“I
wish that their intentions were genuine and that
they truly wanted to make sure that they did
things to strengthen the U.S.-Israel
relationship,” she told reporters. “But they
just want to win elections.”
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