Because the college encampments and different protests in opposition to assist for Israel proceed, and the crackdown intensifies, is it changing into obvious that US coverage in the direction of its personal residents is rather more like Israeli remedy of Palestinians than is usually admitted?
As Max Blumenthal mentioned just lately on Choose Napolitano’s present, we’re “form of residing in Netanyahu’s America.” He was speaking extra about Israel interference in US politics and the crackdown on the First Modification with a purpose to silence criticism of Israel.
A lot of this dialogue revolves across the large quantities of cash that teams just like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee throw round and no matter different leverage Israel makes use of over the US politicians.
However is there extra to it than that? Is there ideological overlap that additionally helps clarify why the US uniparty backs Israel so strongly?
The financial parts which have served because the dehumanizing basis to Israel’s present “believable” genocide share many similarities with poor People and migrant laborers who’re handled as disposable within the US. Earlier than we get to the US, the next are three transient factors about Israel-Palestine energy dynamics past faith or ethnicity. That’s to not say these components don’t play a job, however for this train we’ll set them apart and deal with financial parts.
- The occupation of Palestine is an exploitative endeavor. That plan was summarized by Moshe Dayan, Israel’s protection minister in the course of the June 1967 conflict, which resulted within the occupation of the West Financial institution and Gaza Strip, describing the territories as:
“…a supplementary marketplace for Israeli items and companies on the one hand, and a supply of things of manufacturing, particularly unskilled labor, for the Israeli financial system on the opposite.”
There are greater than 200,000 Palestinian laborers, together with these with out permits, who work inside Israel and the occupied West Financial institution. Netanyahu’s authorities has resolved to switch them with different laborers who will be exploited – a large proposed inflow from nations like India and Sri Lanka.
There was a dispute about this plan throughout the Israeli authorities with these opposed arguing that leaving so many Palestinians unemployed would solely worsen Israel’s safety, and specialists say that the flip to migrant laborers is unlikely to final given the advantages Israel derives from a disenfranchised Palestinian workforce. As Jewish Currents level out, “the financial benefits of exploiting Palestinians have normally pushed Israel” to maintain utilizing their labor.
In response to Dr. Ofer Cassif, a member of the Knesset from the Hadash Social gathering, which helps Jewish-Arab cooperation and employees’ rights, that is on the coronary heart of the issue and changing the exploitation of Palestinians with the exploitation of different laborers introduced from locations extra afar won’t remedy the difficulty. Cassif attracts on Lenin’s concept that Israel’s “believable” genocide is a product of late-stage capitalism:
Right here, it’s a class situation. It’s between the oppressed and the oppressor, between the exploiter and the exploited. This distinction is rather more essential. We in Hadash, as an illustration, Palestinians and Jews collectively and a few others, we see ourselves as a part of those that oppose the oppression. It doesn’t matter to us if we’re Jews or Palestinians or Argentinean Christians, simply hypothetically. For us, it’s essential to discuss with the state of affairs as one which distinguishes not between the peoples, however between the exploited and the exploited, the oppressor and the oppressed…
Nationwide hostility serves the financial and political pursuits of the ruling courses as a result of that manner they’ll divert the fad, the frustration, the alienation from a class-based one to a national-based one. That is precisely what I feel we must always take note of. Those that truly profit from the continuing occupation on prime of utilizing low-cost labor, Palestinian low-cost labor, or within the north of Qatar, as an illustration, there are apparently some assets like gasoline, and many others., past that, the hostility serves them as a result of so long as the occupation goes on, the Palestinian proletarian, and even peasants will see the Israelis, typically talking, in fact, I’ve to simplify the image; clearly it’s rather more sophisticated. For our dialog, for analytical functions, if I could say so, the dominated courses, Palestinian-ruled courses, are going to see not their very own Palestinian exploiters because the so-called rival or enemy however the Israelis and vice versa. They’re exploited inside Israel. The exploited Israelis, particularly the proletarians, won’t see their very own employers as their exploiters and sophistication enemies however because the Palestinians. Who advantages from that? Who’s going to learn from that? The exploiters. So, ending the occupation, moreover being an finish in itself as a result of it entails direct oppression and exploitation, can even cut back, utilizing the language of Lenin, the hostility between the peoples. In that sense, it won’t solely give us a greater future to dwell pretty much as good neighbors however can even permit us to make it simpler for us to divert our rage in opposition to our so-called home exploiters.
There’s additionally the chance that the ever-increasing racial and spiritual supremacy in Israel through the years has arisen from this plunder. Cassif paraphrases French thinker, Albert Memmi:
In one among his well-known books, he mentioned, in different phrases, that the occupier doesn’t prefer to see a monster when he seems to be within the mirror. In an effort to justify the crimes that an occupier does, occupiers at all times, finally, deteriorate into crimes as a result of, finally, occupation results in resistance. In an effort to chorus from seeing your self or recognizing your self as a monster, you must justify the crimes that you simply do. You try this by demonizing the occupied. It’s the identical in every single place. It’s not one thing that was born below the Israeli occupation. The slave orders in america of America did so. The Germans did so, too, with the Jews. The Apartheid regime in South Africa did that with the non-whites, particularly with the blacks; in fact, there was a hierarchy of various so-called races. It’s the similar right here, a language of occupation.
- Together with exploiting Palestinian labor, Israel exams out surveillance, inhabitants management, and army expertise on the captive inhabitants. It has been reported that the Israeli Protection Forces’ use of synthetic intelligence has aided within the present brutal conflict in opposition to Palestinians. Israel testing out new applied sciences to surveil and kill Palestinians is sadly nothing new, as described by Antony Loewenstein in his ebook, “The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Expertise of Occupation Across the World.”
“The Palestine Laboratory,” which was printed in Could 2023, particulars how Israel sells its expertise and weapons everywhere in the world (about 130 nations in 2021) with a purpose to assist its financial system and curry favor from different nations that may assist it proceed to deflect criticism from its remedy of Palestinians. Israel advantages from having a captive inhabitants on whom to consistently take a look at its weapons and surveillance expertise.
- There are financial objectives to Israel’s present coverage in Gaza. If we’re speaking about plunder, we can not overlook that there’s a contemporary colonial twist of beachfront condos to contemplate.
An Israeli actual property firm stirred up controversy on the finish of final 12 months when it launched advertisements for “presale” tons in Gaza. The put up featured constructing plans for villas drawn onto an image of the destruction in Gaza, with textual content studying “A house on the seashore isn’t any dream!”Zeev Epshtein, the corporate’s CEO, mentioned the posts had been meant to be “a joke.” Haha.
The thought definitely isn’t a joke for some. Because the BBC reviews:
Who wouldn’t need a home on the seashore? For some on Israel’s far-right, fascinating beachfront now contains the sands of Gaza. Simply ask Daniella Weiss, 78, the grandmother of Israel’s settler motion, who says she already has a listing of 500 households prepared to maneuver to Gaza instantly.
“I’ve associates in Tel Aviv,” she says, “so they are saying, ‘Don’t overlook to maintain for me a plot close to the coast in Gaza,’ as a result of it’s a gorgeous, lovely coast, lovely golden sand”.
She tells them the plots on the coast are already booked. Mrs Weiss heads a radical settler organisation known as Nachala, or homeland. For many years, she has been kickstarting Jewish settlements within the Israeli-occupied West Financial institution and East Jerusalem, on Palestinian land captured by Israel within the 1967 Center East conflict.
Donald Trump’s son-in-law and former senior international coverage adviser and property vendor, Jared Kushner, couldn’t assist himself from salivating over the potential for Gaza’s waterfront land – as long as it’s “cleaned up” by Israel.
“I’m sitting in Miami Seashore proper now,” Kushner mentioned. “And I’m trying on the state of affairs and I’m considering: what would I do if I used to be there?”
For Kushner, the answer is straightforward: “I’d do my greatest to maneuver the individuals out after which clear it up.”
These financial parts are central to the colonialist endeavor in Palestine – and had been presumably a essential precursor to the present “believable” genocide – in addition to its assist exterior of Israel-Palestine.
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In response to Netanyahu, the longer term belongs to authoritarian capitalism. Name it that or apartheid or colonialism, or neoliberal fascism; both manner, it’s alive and properly on the coronary heart of empire: within the US. And the repressive techniques to silence any criticism of Western assist for Israel (or neo Nazis in Ukraine) helps to drive that time residence.
This isn’t meant to decrease what Palestinians are going via, however to ask if the everlasting underclass right here within the US that’s consistently exploited and thought of disposable is a part of the identical battle. What will we see in rust belt cities, West Virginia sacrifice zones, within the agriculture fields the place migrant employees toil as our elites go legal guidelines banning necessary water breaks, or one among California’s tons of of Hoovervilles, or a plasma harvesting heart or Most cancers Alley alongside the decrease Mississippi and numerous others?
These are all locations the place individuals are used and abused, imprisoned by financial precarity, ceaselessly actually imprisoned the place they’re exploited as a type of low-cost (or free) labor for a few of the nation’s largest firms, and sometimes legally robbed by the state police forces via civil forfeiture. People are more and more surveilled utilizing the exact same applied sciences that Israel makes use of on Palestinians as Silicon Valley tech billionaires dream of a world the place democracy is stamped out.
People will also be killed with impunity so long as the killer is from the fitting caste. Heck, the Sacklers can off just a few thousand and write it off as the price of doing enterprise. Studying Matt Bivens latest piece on the opioid disaster at Racket Information left me questioning if the distinction is that whereas Israel resorts to killing with bombs, the US sticks with neoliberal despair :
On the flip of the century, about 20,000 individuals every year would take an opioid — as a capsule, or as a snorted or injected powder — after which cease respiration and die. These of us engaged on ambulances or in emergency departments couldn’t save them.
However for each dying, there are about 20 non-fatal overdoses. So, with bag masks air flow and opioid reversal brokers, we have now dragged thousands and thousands of individuals again to life. What number of suffered anoxic mind accidents, and at this time are mentally a half-step slower? Unknown.
Overdoses at this scale had been a brand new improvement, and so they had been occurring hand-in-hand with the aggressive new advertising and prescribing of opioids. That is the period chronicled so properly by well-liked miniseries — “Dopesick” on Hulu, “Painkiller” on Netflix. Within the midst of it, the Sackler family-owned Purdue Pharma pled responsible to a deception marketing campaign meticulously designed to result in recklessly liberal opioid prescribing. As punishment, the corporate needed to shell out $600 million, and three prime executives obtained multi-million-dollar fines and 400 hours of group service.
That ought to have been peak “Opioid Disaster.” But it surely was solely 2007. Heck, George W. Bush was nonetheless president. The Sacklers had been by no means contrite. They’d been raking in about $1 billion a 12 months for greater than a decade. The $600 million superb sounded spectacular — however the Sacklers shrugged, minimize the federal government in to the tune of lower than 5% of the money rolling in, and obtained proper again to slinging opioids. And within the 17 years since, every thing has gotten terribly worse.
Did it really feel like a disaster again in 2007, when 20,000 individuals a 12 months would die, and other people had been enraged at Purdue?Or a decade later, in 2017, when President Donald Trump declared it a nationwide emergency, and 50,000 individuals a 12 months would die? That’s nothing. For the previous three years, we’ve reliably seen 80,000 individuals every year take an opioid, cease respiration and die.
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The college encampments and ensuing crackdown on them has been instructive in some ways.
The police, as at all times, are used as a power on behalf of the highly effective to quell dissent. However we even have counter protestors working virtually in tandem with the state to beat up protestors:
UCLA—A haunting scene as College Police file in on the facet of the Zionist counter-protest.
The Zionists chant, “L-A-P-D! WE LOVE YOU.”
A person on a megaphone yells, “Let’s depart! It’s their flip now.
The counterprotest clears out. Police file in. pic.twitter.com/ux0giL7dDF
— nolan (@RevSouthNolan) April 28, 2024
The actual fact this latter incident occurred at UCLA was becoming, because it was paying homage to one other chapter in US historical past when the state and its oligarchic house owners used proper wing paramilitary allies to crack down on protest. Again within the Nineteen Twenties, Southern California police ceaselessly teamed with the KKK to battle the waterfront union, and the Wobblies had been jailed and overwhelmed into submission.
We are able to see who that the supporters of the counter protestors are supporters of plunder at residence and overseas:
The way in which we be taught from one another how concretely our struggles are related as soon as all of us get on the market and do the rattling factor. Bought the tenants’ rights organizers on the campus divestment protest ID’ing and exposing native slumlords within the Zionist counter-demo at UCLA. 😍 https://t.co/BWohttWuhu
— OLAASM (@craigtoennies) April 28, 2024
It’s additionally come to gentle that Jessica Seinfeld, cookbook writer and spouse to comic Jerry Seinfeld, helped fund the pro-Israel counterprotest at UCLA. Billionaire hedge-funder Invoice Ackman can be serving to to bankroll at the least one different counterprotest.
There’s been lots of media speak about who’s funding the unique anti-genocide protests, however up to now this appears to be a traditional case of projection by which these motivated solely by revenue are incapable of understanding that others may oppose US-supported “believable” genocide just because they assume it’s morally mistaken. A POLITICO story making an attempt to attach the protests to George Soros and Invoice Gates, for instance, begins to crumble upon nearer examination.
The encampments are additionally serving to to disclose simply how robust the embrace is between the neoliberal universities and the nationwide safety state.
What are these establishments apart from priceless actual property holdings and funding autos that maintain some courses? Nicely, possibly there are different functions:
Harvard as soon as gave college students class credit for taking off faculty to affix the Nationwide Guard and homicide putting mill employees in Lawrence, MA.
Bourgeois universities exist to mould the center administration of distress and nothing else. https://t.co/HGiG07LRZo pic.twitter.com/b8noSQWD2V
— 🔻 (@uncle_authority) April 27, 2024
The response to the campus encampments are a superb instance of how the exploitation supported by the US overseas goes hand in hand with exploitation at residence. Is it any shock that the corporatization of upper training has led to the present militarization of campuses and suppression of speech?
US militarism overseas is finished in protection of American capital. Let’s not overlook Washington’s assist of a neo nazi regime in Kiev within the failed effort to interrupt up and plunder Russia.
We see these efforts to unfold this American model of freedom for capital being pushed again overseas by Russia, Iran, and the Houthis who’ve helped uncovered the paper tiger.
What about at residence? Can the protestors make robust connections between the US assist of “believable” genocide in Gaza and Israel’s colonial system with the US system of plunder at residence?
Even when college students and college should not explicitly drawing this line, the protests nonetheless signify opposition to the merging of neoliberalism and militarism and better training’s function in that system.
Can these protests proceed and/or morph into one thing extra? Can they extract concessions, forge alliances and acquire consensus amongst a wider swath of the inhabitants? Or will they merely finish if a ceasefire deal is reached and/or the schools promise to contemplate divestment?
As for assist, latest polling reveals that on the difficulty of “faculty campuses limiting college students’ rights and skills to protest Israel’s army operations” 40 % approve whereas 46 % disapprove. Fascinating that, whereas the ballot doesn’t break down outcomes by class in case you use faculty as a marker, there may be truly extra assist for campus protests amongst people who didn’t attend faculty. These with no faculty diploma had been much less more likely to assist (37 %) the crackdown on college students in comparison with respondents with a school diploma the place 43 % backed silencing the protests.
These with no faculty diploma had been additionally much less more likely to assist spending more cash to ship weapons to Israel and fewer more likely to assist preventing alongside Israel in opposition to Iran. It doesn’t seem to simply be a fiscally conservative situation, both, as these with no faculty diploma had been extra more likely to assist sending humanitarian support to Gaza (56 % to 49 %).
Total, the survey revealed that 70 % of voters assist a everlasting ceasefire and de-escalation of violence in Gaza.That’s actually fairly unbelievable contemplating how a lot propaganda the media has been churning out – from the New York Occasions Pulitzer-winning protection of Gaza that features bogus weaponized sexual violence propaganda to the latest protection of campus encampments that take ridiculous police allegations as truth with no pushback.
It is going to be price watching what occurs this coming week with the union of 48,000 educational employees within the College of California system who’re holding a strike authorization vote Could 13-15 in response to violence in opposition to protestors by Zionist teams and the police and the schools refusal to listen to the calls for of protestors.
Our members have been overwhelmed, concussed, pepper sprayed, each by counter-protestors and by police forces. As a union, it’s our duty to face beside them and demand that UC cease committing these gross Unfair Labor Practices. (5/9)
— UAW 4811 (@uaw_4811) Could 6, 2024
UAW 4811 is asking on UC to peacefully negotiate with stakeholders and attain settlement to handle these considerations via: (7/9) pic.twitter.com/WhqToBPtyD
— UAW 4811 (@uaw_4811) Could 6, 2024
UAW employees have already established a “union village” as a part of the encampment at UC Berkeley. From the Day by day Cal:
Whereas union members have been on the encampment for the previous few weeks in a person capability, UAW 4811 didn’t have an express presence till Tuesday, in keeping with UC Berkeley ASE Unit Chair Iris Rosenblum-Sellers.
UC Berkeley’s is the primary “Union Village” to be established at any UC encampment, Rosenblum-Sellers added. As of Tuesday afternoon, there have been round half a dozen tents within the “Union Village,” however each Chowdhury and Rosenblum-Sellers mentioned union members anticipate filling the remaining area quickly.
“It’s peaceable right here and I hope it stays that manner, however we additionally wish to see progress on our calls for,” Chowdhury mentioned.
Within the hour earlier than the village was established, audio system and contributors on the rally chanted “World leaders, develop a backbone; Rafah is our pink line” and “Free free free Palestine,” amongst different phrases. Group members and protesters additionally gave speeches all through the occasion to loud cheers and drums from the gang.
Each audio system and protesters acknowledged the solidarity between college students and employees within the Free Palestine motion. Many raised indicators and banners with phrases reminiscent of “College students & Employees of the World: United for Palestine” and “UAW Scholar Employees for a Free Palestine.”
Might this be the beginning of one thing? Whether it is, the rank and file will probably want to beat the opposition of union management.Payday Report has been throughout this, and right here’s essentially the most recent:
On Tuesday, Payday broke the story of how UAW President Shawn Fain vetoed makes an attempt throughout the UAW to divest from Israel. UAW represents over 100,000 educational employees and lots of, who’ve been concerned in campus occupations, had been upset by Fain’s veto of the union’s divestment from Israel. (See our story right here)
Whereas the UAW together with different unions endorsed a ceasefire in December, the union has been loath to take extra aggressive motion to protest Israel’s assault on Gaza.
When a number of UAW members tried to protest the UAW’s endorsement of Biden at its conference in January, they had been actually dragged from the conference by UAW workers as union members started chanting “U-S-A. U-S-A” to drown out their anti-war chants. (Take a look at Prem Thakker’s story on the Intercept from January)
Perhaps Fain doesn’t wish to distract from unionization efforts or lose deal with the purpose of a mass strike scheduled for Could Day 2028, detailed by Fain right here at In These Occasions – a worthwhile purpose, however 2028 is an extended methods away.