Deception and Politics From Washington to Tel Aviv                             
  - CounterPunch.org

Deception and Politics from Washington to Tel Aviv
In these difficult times, the voice of the late Palestinian-American scholar, 
Edward Said is ever present, “Writing is the final resistance we have against 
the inhuman practices and injustices that disfigure human history.”
For more than fourteen painful months Israel has passed off its inhuman actions 
against the people of Gaza as “defensive.”
We are to believe that the massacre of tens of thousands of civilians and 
attacks on its Arab neighbors are somehow Israel’s “right.” Championed by the 
Biden administration, Tel Aviv has grown ever more bolder and barbaric in its 
efforts to crush the resistance and expand its “undeclared” borders; simply, 
because it can.
Since it proclaimed itself a state on Palestinian land in 1948, Israel has been 
and continues to be engaged in the largest dispossession of an ethnic group in 
modern history. And following its victory in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, Israel 
has emerged an expansionist, occupying and annexationist power, ruling over 
vast Arab lands and people.
The United States has, particularly since 1967, been the bulwark for Israel’s 
expansionist dreams. U.S.-Israeli supremacist intentions, papered over and 
buried for decades, are now clear for all to see.
Out of the ashes of World War II, the newly created United Nations, with U.S. 
pressure, helped legalize land theft. In 1948, the General Assembly (made up of 
58 nations) said “yes” to the creation of a Jewish state on 62 percent of 
historic Palestine. At the time of the unequal division, 68 percent of the 
population were Arab Palestinian Muslims and Christians, while only 30 percent 
were Jewish.
Zionist plans to seize all of Palestine, from the Jordan River to the 
Mediterranean Sea, have never ceased, and are clearly stated in the Likud Party 
platform of 1977: “The right of the Jewish people to the land of Israel is 
eternal and indisputable… therefore, Judea and Samaria will not be handed to 
any foreign administration; between the Sea and the Jordan there will only be 
Israeli sovereignty.”
The inhumanity, injustices and militarism that we see today in Gaza, in the 
occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen have deep roots in the founding of 
the Jewish state and its ongoing desire to create a hegemonic Eretz Israel 
(Greater Israel) throughout the Middle East.
The expansionist policies of the current Israeli regime are not an aberration. 
They are rather a continuation and the inevitable outcome of Zionist political 
ideology espoused by Israel’s founding fathers, advanced by the Labour and 
Likud parties, and currently being prosecuted by the fanatics in the far-right 
Religious Zionism party.
Like the early Zionists, every Israeli leader has believed in the Jewish right 
to all of Palestine and the right to expel the indigenous population to achieve 
an exclusive Jewish state. Their plans, goals and strategies have been 
blatantly stated and well documented over many years.
European founders, men like the father of modern political Zionism, Theodor 
Herzl (1860-1904); Ze’ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940), founder of Revisionist Zionism 
(precursor of today’s Likud Party); Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952), the first 
president of Israel; and David Ben-Gurion (1886-1973), Israel’s first prime 
minister, agreed that increased Jewish immigration and removal of Palestinians 
were required to secure control over Palestine and to create a Greater Israel.
Following are a handful of the many citations that should be weighed to 
understand European Zionism and its ethnic cleansing schemes for Palestine and 
its people:
+ “When we occupy the land, we shall bring immediate benefits to the state that 
receives us. We must expropriate gently the private property on the estates 
assigned to us. We shall try to spirit the penniless population across the 
border by procuring employment for it in the transit countries, while denying 
it employment in our own country….Both the process of expropriation and removal 
of the poor must be carried out discreetly and circumspectly.” (Herzl, 1895) 
[to Herzl, Palestinians were “it”]
+ “There is no choice: The Arabs must make room for the Jews of Eretz Israel. 
If it was possible to transfer the Baltic peoples, it is also possible to move 
the Palestinian Arabs….We Jews, thank God, have nothing to do with the 
East….The Islamic soul must be broomed out of Eretz Israel….[Muslims are] 
yelling rabble dressed up in gaudy, savage rags.” (Jabotinsky, 1939)
+ “By a Jewish National Home I mean the creation of such conditions that as the 
country is developed we can pour in a considerable number of immigrants, and 
finally establish such a society in Palestine that Palestine shall be as Jewish 
as England is English or America American.” (Weizmann, 1919)
+ “With compulsory transfer we [would] have a vast area [for settlement]….I 
support compulsory transfer. I don’t see anything immoral in it.” (Ben-Gurion, 
1937) and “My assumption…is that a Jewish state on only a part [referring to 
partition plan] of the land is not the end but the beginning….every increase in 
strength helps in the possession of the land as a whole.” (Ben-Gurion, 1938)
>From Israel’s founder, Herzl, to its first prime minister, Ben-Gurion, its 
>goal has been “a land for Israelis, without Palestinians.”
Furthermore, by looking back on Israel’s expansionist strategies, we can better 
comprehend what Tel Aviv and Washington are currently plotting for Palestine 
and the larger region. Their schemes for becoming the hegemons of the Levant 
are revealed in the: 1948 Plan Dalet (Plan D); Oded Yinon Plan, “A Strategy for 
Israel in the 1980s;” and 1996 “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the 
Realm.”
The Dalet Plan—Blueprint for the Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
Long before the British terminated their mandate and pulled their army out of 
Palestine, a cabal of Zionist political and military leaders, led by 
Ben-Gurion, had been preparing militarily plans for the dispossession of the 
Palestinians once the British left.
Plan Dalet (Plan D) was officially put into effect on 10 March 1948. Military 
orders were given to the new Israeli army and Haganah militia to systematically 
and forcibly remove Palestinians from vast areas of the country. The 
operational orders specified which population centers should be targeted and 
laid out in detail how to drive out the inhabitants and destroy their 
communities, using methods including intimidation, setting fires to homes, 
properties and goods, demolishing homes and planting mines to prevent 
inhabitants from returning. On 9 April 1948, at Deir Yassin near Jerusalem, 
over 150 Palestinian men, women and children were massacred by Zionist 
terrorist militias (members of Irgun and Stern Gang).
After six months, when the Nakba (the catastrophe) ended, over 750,000 
Palestinians had been uprooted, 531 villages destroyed and eleven urban 
neighborhoods had been depopulated, soon repopulated with Jewish Israelis.
The destruction of Palestinian communities begun during and after the 1948 
Arab- Israeli War marked the beginning of Israel’s apartheid system on 78 
percent of historic Palestine.
The Yinon Plan “A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s”
In February 1982, an essay appeared in Kivinum (Directions), a journal of the 
World Zionist Organization. It was written by Oded Yinon, a journalist for the 
Jerusalem Post with close ties to Israel’s foreign ministry.
The Yinon Plan for the Middle East contained the key elements of the “Greater 
Israel” scheme reflected in the expansionist policies—underwritten by the 
United States—that Tel Aviv has implemented over more than eight decades.
Although the “de-Palestinezation of Palestine” has been a priority, every Arab 
state has been a target of Zionist expansionism. The Yinon Plan emphasizes two 
key elements: To survive, Israel must become an imperial regional power; and to 
achieve that hegemony, it must weaken and divide neighboring Arab states. 
Israel’s aim has been to create small, sectarian-based Arab states with little 
choice but to yield to Israeli domination.
The Yinon Plan has been taking shape since the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88) and U.S. 
invasion of Iraq in 2003. Israel’s interest in weak states in the Middle East
has been borne out in its air and cyber-wars and numerous assassinations of 
prominent opposition figures.
Since 1967, Israel has swallowed up more Arab land. It has illegally annexed 
Arab lands in Palestine and the Syrian Golan Heights; with plans, as recently 
announced, to colonize the devastated Gaza Strip and to annex the West Bank.
“A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm”
A U.S.-Israeli neoconservative research group at the Institute for Advanced 
Strategies and Palestine Studies in Washington, D.C. prepared a policy document 
in 1996 for newly-elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The report titled, “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,” laid 
out a plan of action on how Washington and Tel Aviv could integrate their 
policies to defeat Israel’s “foes” by reshaping the Middle East.
Notably, the authors of the manifesto worked in the George W. Bush White House, 
inside the Pentagon and Defense Department. Its lead author, former U.S. 
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic Affairs (1981-87), Richard 
Perle, was one of the key figures in the formulation of the disastrous 2003 
Iraq war strategy adopted by the Bush administration.
To win American support, Netanyahu was advised to package the proposed policies 
in a language familiar to Americans; hence, standard-issue canards such as 
“Israel has the right to defend itself” and branding supporters of Palestinian 
rights as “terrorists.”
The strategies described in the “Yinon” and “Clean Break” plans were constructs 
for endless U.S.-Israeli wars and chaos in the region. It should be noted, that 
the United States has engaged in or sponsored wars or conflicts—beneficial to 
Israeli strategy—in Iraq (2003), Libya (2011), Syria (from 2011 to the 
present), in Lebanon, Yemen, occupied West Bank and Gaza; and with Iran if 
Israel continues to have its way.
To “secure the realm,” Israel was urged to pursue aggressive policies of 
preemption and regime change against governments in the region that resisted 
Israel’s expansionist aims. Netanyahu was advised to collaborate with Jordan 
and Türkiye to destabilize Iraq and to contain Syria through proxy warfare.
Consistent with “clean break logic,” the Bush administration, under the pretext 
that Iraq harbored weapons of mass destruction, invaded Iraq in 2003, toppled 
Saddam and dismantled the ruling Ba’ath Party.
Iraq has yet to recover from America’s eight-year-long occupation and war.
Despite the Iraqi government’s request that the U.S. leave, Washington has 
refused to withdraw its remaining 2,500 troops.
The U.S.-Israel war on Syria, which led to the fall of President Assad in 
December 2024 began with the 1996 “Clean Break” strategy for the region. It 
escalated in 2011 when President Barack Obama covertly instructed the CIA to 
overthrow President Assad in Operation Timber Sycamore. Thirteen years of 
deadly war, frequent Israeli air strikes, and crippling U.S.-led economic 
sanctions, left Syria impoverished, fragmented and unable to resist foreign 
invasion.
Israel got what it wanted in Syria, a Balkanized and weakened country. The 
United States, Türkiye and their forces dominate in the North, while Israel 
controls areas in the South. Tel Aviv now claims control over the demilitarized 
buffer zone in the Golan Heights, and has declared its intent to expandits 
illegal colonies in the Golan Heights, declaring them part of the Israeli state 
“for eternity.”
Netanyahu has eagerly embraced “Clean Break” proposals on ways to “secure the 
realm” in Palestine. He has perversely sabotaged the Oslo Accords (1993/1995), 
completely written-off the so-called two-state solution (land for peace) and 
sown division within the Palestinian national movement.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) tasked with limited government over parts of the 
occupied Palestinian territories by the now extinct Oslo Accords, has been 
reduced to an enforcement arm of the Israeli security state.
The recent (21 December) large-scale armed crackdown against Palestinian 
resistance groups in the Jenin refugee camp carried out by PA Security Forces 
exemplifies the extent of the collaboration.
It should be noted, that the assault was coordinated with Washington and Tel 
Aviv, and put under the direction of U.S. Army Lieutenant General Michael R. 
Fenzel, who has served as U.S. Security Coordinator of the Israel-Palestinian 
Authority since November 2021.
Clean Break strategists callously advised Israel, “to pursue Palestinians into 
all areas.” In its sinister belief that it can physically destroy the 
Palestinian national desire to return home to a free Palestine, Israel has 
ravaged and pulverized the defenseless Gaza Strip. And for more than 17 years, 
Netanyahu has made it his mission to kill as many Palestinians as the United 
States and its Western allies will tolerate.
Conclusion
>From Herzl’s “spirit them out” to Netanyahu’s campaign of genocide, the 
>message and actions have been the same—-remove all trace of Palestinians. And 
>from President Harry S. Truman to President Joe Biden, the message has been: 
>the United States will prevent Israel from failing, whatever the political or 
>economic cost.
When President Biden asserts that he is a “committed Zionist,” he emphatically 
says to Israelis and Americans that the United States is in lockstep with 
Israel’s plans to erase Palestinians and their hopes for a sovereign 
Palestinian nation. Americans, too, many unwittingly, have become committed 
Zionists by financing Israeli supremacy and regional militarism.
In addition, by suppressing the truth about Israel’s expansionist plans, 
American politicians and the corporate media have fed the country’s addiction 
to regional supremacy and its dreams of a Greater Israel, without Palestinians.
Ben-Gurion’s words in a letter to his son in 1937 were menacing and foreboding: 
“The Arabs will have to go, but one needs an opportune moment for making it 
happen, such as a war.”
Israel’s current Zionist extremists have seized upon the Palestinian act of 
resistance on 7 October 2023 to make Ben-Gurion’s hoped for “opportune moment” 
a reality, believing that they, like their predecessors, can continue to 
disfigure history.
M. Reza Behnam 


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group.
View/Reply Online (#34309): https://groups.io/g/marxmail/message/34309
Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/110324951/21656
-=-=-
POSTING RULES & NOTES
#1 YOU MUST clip all extraneous text when replying to a message.
#2 This mail-list, like most, is publicly & permanently archived.
#3 Subscribe and post under an alias if #2 is a concern.
#4 Do not exceed five posts a day.
-=-=-
Group Owner: marxmail+ow...@groups.io
Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/marxmail/leave/13617172/21656/1316126222/xyzzy 
[arch...@mail-archive.com]
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Reply via email to