Was hat ‚die Linke‘ erwartet…

… fragt Gideon Levy in einem Meinungsbeitrag in Haaretz, der in seiner Gänze hinter der Bezahlschranke zu finden ist.

Hier einige Zitate:

After More Than 50 Years of Supporting Israel’s Occupation, What Exactly Did the Israeli Left Think Would Happen?

The aftermath of the elections have shown that Israeli society has become partly religious and largely racist, with hatred of Arabs being its main fuel, with no one to stand against it.

No one should be surprised by what happened. It could not have been otherwise. It began with the occupation – pardon the annoying and clichéd mention of that – but that is where it really began, and it had to culminate in a government of racism and transfer. Fifty years of incitement against the Palestinians and scare tactics about them cannot culminate in a government of peace.

It was simply impossible to continue with the illusions – Jewish and democratic, an enlightened occupation, a temporary occupation – and that whole tired repertoire of phrases. The time for truth had arrived, and that is what Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir are going to tell us.

For years, a rudderless left and center that lacks leadership and lacks courage has desperately attempted to grovel to and look like the right. It just had to end with Ben-Gvir and with the nationalist Shas. There was no other possible outcome.

Am Ende faßt Levy zusammen – in einem Absatz, der sehr zu denken gibt … oder wenigstens zu denken geben sollte

For years, Israelis have been about the Chosen People, about the Holocaust after which anything is permitted, about the Arabs who want to throw us into the sea, about our right to the land because of the biblical stories, about the IDF as the world’s most moral army, about David versus Goliath, about Israeli Arabs as a fifth column, about the whole world being against us and that anyone who criticizes us is an antisemite.

What did we think would arise out of all that? Ben-Gvir actually took his time. He could well have made his big splash a long time ago. That’s what happens when you have a Bolsonaro and no Lula facing him. That’s what happens when cries of “Death to the Arabs,” which will now be drilled at morning assembly in schools, were not met with a single cry of “Freedom for the Arabs.”

That is where it began, this is where it ends.

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Standing together

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Am Abend dieses Tages ist es erst einmal schwer, noch etwas zu sagen. …. Diese Stimme wollten wir aber teilen, auch wenn sie im Englischen verbleibt:

Dear Friends,

This morning brought many feelings: fear, confusion, and anger. We’ve been feeling these emotions since the first exit polls came out. We know that many of us feel enveloped by dread. Soon, Israel will inaugurate its most right-wing government ever. Another Netanyahu prime ministership, this time with Itamar Ben-Gvir and Betzelel Smotrich at his right side, is a dark omen. This upcoming government will continue failed, unequal, economic policies. It will undermine women’s and LBGTQ+ rights. It will deepen the occupation. This government will tell us that never-ending war is our only future and that Jews and Arabs will never live in peace. This government will never solve Israel’s most pressing problems. They’ll only make them worse.

And especially today, we want to offer hope – yes hope. The task ahead of us is huge. We must rebuild the Israeli Left. But this time, we will rebuild it differently. We will build a Left that tears down the divisions built by and benefits the Right. A Left that generates new partnerships between diverse individuals and communities. A Left that advocates for the interests of all those who live here and builds connections between them. There’s a long struggle ahead of us. In the coming days, weeks, months, and even years, we must build a new force to fundamentally transform our society. Together, Jews and Arabs alike, we will present alternatives to the forthcoming government, we will stand against its inevitable divide-and-rule policies, and we will advance practical solutions to our society’s most pressing problems. We will raise the minimum wage, solve the affordable housing crisis, and demand equality for the geographic periphery. We will show that there is a path towards justice, equality, an end to the occupation, and peace. We’ll show that it’s possible to build a society that doesn’t leave anyone behind.

Today, we have a choice. And for this choice, we offer a clear alternative. We choose to work together, raise our heads, and remember that we have a vision to offer all those that live here. We know that this will be a difficult journey. But we also know that it is possible. And that possibility – it starts today.

And on a more personal note from me, to those supporting us from afar: I hope you don’t lose your belief in our ability to change our reality – Palestinians and Jews in Israel. Your support and your belief in our work are crucial to our success, and we need it more than ever. We took this day within our community to process, vent, and reciprocate support. I am personally grateful to be able to write this message to you, especially in these moments, and I am certain I speak on behalf of all of us here. So THANK YOU. And tomorrow, tomorrow we will continue our work toward rebuilding our shared home.

with sincere gratitude,
Sally Abed – Standing Together

Ist es ein anderes Land (geworden) …

…. und wohin geht die Reise jetzt in Israel [und Palästina]?

Warum haben die Vorstellungen einer liberalen Demokratie für so viele ihren Glanz verloren, ein Satz, der ja bei weitem nicht nur für Israel gilt, aber was hat es zu bedeuten, das theokratische Modelle von gesellschaftlicher Organisation so viel an Zuspruch finden?

Vorankündigung: diAk-online 15. November 2022 18.00 Uhr

Beim diAk werden wir am 15. November, auch ein geschichtsträchtiger Tag in Israel/Palästina, wenn sich das Ergbnis der Knessetwahlen mit einem kleinen Abstand genauer analysireren mit Katharina Konarek (Universität Haifa) bei diAk-online ins Gespräch kommen, um besser zu verstehen, was sich in Israel gerade verändert (hat) – oder eben auch nicht verändert…

Reisen – bildet

Im Januar und Februar 2023 auf nach Israel und Palästina

Zwei Angebote, die von diAk-Mitgliedern begleitet/organisiert werden – noch Plätze frei

Einmal (mit eigener Anreise) eine Fahrt zur Gebetswoche für die Einheit der Christenheit – 21.-29. Januar 2023:

Die Vielfalt der Ökumene in Jerusalem entdecken und erleben

und zum anderen eine

Studienfahrt Israel | Palästina. Perspektiven auf den Nahost-Konflikt
(Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Bildung, Landesverband Rheinland-Pfalz, DVPB) vom 18.-26. Februar 2023

Kontakt auch über agentur@aphorisma.eu | Anmeldung bis 15. November 2022