A
Night Unto The Nations: The Fools Of The Zio-centric
Journalism
30 November 2009
By Gilad Atzmon
In his latest Haarertz commentary, the Israeli
political analyst Yoel Marcus wonders “How Israel
became a night unto the nations?” Marcus is obviously
nostalgic about the days where the great powers “were
not only sympathetic to Israel's establishment, but
admired its valor in repulsing the Arab states'
onslaught.”
Proudly he mentions the ‘renowned foreign journalists’
who came to Israel in 1948 and wrote “glowing reports
about this war of David against Goliath”. Noticeably,
Marcus fails to mention or to grasp that the expulsion
of the indigenous Palestinians from their villages and
cities wasn’t exactly a repetition of a ‘David against
Goliath’ narrative. Quite the opposite, it was a story
of a young organised Jewish army that ethnically
cleansed a defenseless civilian population consisting
mainly of peasants.
As it happens, just three years after the liberation
of Auschwitz the newly formed Jewish state ethnically
cleansed the vast majority of Palestine’s indigenous
population. Young IDF soldiers were following a racist
doctrine that was categorically no different from the
Nazi agenda. It was all about the establishment of a
‘Jew only’ state. For some peculiar reason Yoel Marcus
is convinced that back then Israel was a light unto
the nations. Miraculously, the Israelis are pretty
efficient in forgetting their original sin. Like their
Diaspora ancestors they adopted a banal vision of
their historical narrative. This narrative repeats
itself in many Jewish and Israeli holidays(1) and is
usually described humorously as:
‘They wanted to kill us, we survived, let’s eat’.
But times have changed according to Marcus “admiration
for Israel's strength gradually turned into
resentment”. Marcus grasps that “Israel's military
might and its unrestrained use of this might have
turned the David-versus-Goliath analogy into an asset
for the Palestinians.” Interestingly enough, Marcus
fails to understand that for some time now, the public
perception has reversed the roles. In the eyes of
Palestinians, Israel has never been an innocent little
kosher ‘David’. In fact it has always been a crude
monstrous genocidal entity. True, Zionists managed to
fool the nations for many years presenting Israel as
an harmless lost child who ‘returned’ home after 2000
years. The facts are now disclosed. The Jewish nation
is an invention. The return saga is based on a
fantasy. The only facts surrounding the Jewish state
are the barbarian and merciless tactics it performs
day by day.
Marcus notes that the reputation of Israel shifted
radically. It is now regarded as aggressive and
domineering. Unlike Alan Dershowitz who myopically
insists that Israeli support in American campuses is
guaranteed, Marcus is honest and brave enough to admit
that American universities are becoming
pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli. “That is dangerous”
he says “because this is where America's future
leaders are bred.”
Marcus, however, is obviously extremely naive. Like
most Israeli leftists he believes that Israel’s
trouble started in 1967 with the occupation of the
West Bank and Gaza. Marcus, like most Israelis, is
convinced that once occupation ends the Jewish State
would once again surf the waves of glowing admiration.
Marcus fails to understand that Israel has past the
no-return-zone. In spite of the fact that he has
written for Haaretz for decades and must be familiar
with the most intimate details of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Marcus, like most
Israelis, manages to miss what the Palestinian cause
is all about. He somehow dismisses the 1948 Nakba and
the refugee issue.
Shockingly enough, in the eyes of the Zio-centric
journalist, Palestinians and Goyim in general are an
easy target for manipulation. It is this exact
tendency that led to the birth of Israel’s
‘unilateral’ philosophy. We the Jews will do what we
have to do, the world will follow. In Ben Gurion's
words: “it doesn’t matter what the Goyim say, all that
matters is what Jews do.”
Marcus is concerned. Israel’s reputation is falling
apart “From a light unto the nations, Israel has
become a maligned and ostracized nation”.... “Ever
since Operation Cast Lead in Gaza officers in the
Israel Defense Forces have been at risk every time
they land in an international airport”. However,
Marcus is not at all concerned with the fact that he
himself is living on stolen land. Morality seems to be
beyond him. There is not a single reference to ethics
in his entire article. For Marcus and other Israeli
leftists, it is all about the exchange rate. It is all
about give and take rather than self reflection that
may lead into a long overdue ethical realisation.
Marcus wants Israel to be a light unto the nations. He
doesn’t understand that this is not going to happen.
The window of opportunity is closing down. The
disclosure of Israeli barbarism together with the
exposure of its relentless lobbies around the world
makes it very clear. Israel is not just night unto the
nations. It is actually a total nightmare and
embarrassment to humanity and humanism.
(1) Hanukah, Passover, Israeli Independence day etc.