FOR A LIBERTARIAN, FEDERALIST AND INTERNATIONALIST PERSPECTIVE - Themassacre taking place in Gaza and the West Bank has its causes in a muchlonger and more complex history than the criminal attack by Hamas on 7October. This situation fits fully into the framework of the wars thatare redefining the international scene, of which the so-called MiddleEast has always been a crucial node. Since its establishment, the stateof Israel has tried to grab the resources of the region, in particularwater through the subsequent occupation of the Golan Heights and theJordan Valley. In recent years, the discovery of rich gas deposits offthe coast of Gaza has played a strategic role.Since 2020, the Abraham Accords have been signed between Israel, theEmirates and Bahrain. These agreements were subsequently extended toSudan and Morocco and were also about to be signed by Saudi Arabia,sanctioning a further stage in the marginalization of the Palestinianissue which privileged the economic interests of the elites of the areafunctional to Western imperialism.Violence in PalestineThe Israeli state is primarily responsible for the continuous violencethat continues unabated in Palestine, which with its decades-longcolonial and racist policy practices a ferocious apartheid against thePalestinian populations. This state has built a wall of iron, concreteand barbed wire hundreds of kilometers long in the West Bank to defendthe fruit of the robbery of land and water sources and transformed theterritory of Gaza into a huge ghetto that bombs cyclically, massacringdefenseless civilians in the silence of the rest of the world. Thiscolonial and racist policy is supported and legitimized by the UnitedStates and Europe, which use Israel as the pivot of their hegemonic aimsin that region. This virtually unconditional support makes it possiblefor the state of Israel to act in ways that would otherwise be condemnedand denounced as criminal. It is also to further the aims of the "West"that every day the Palestinian population, in Gaza as in the West Bank,is subjected to arbitrary actions, murders, violence, expropriations ofland, harassment of all kinds by the Israeli government and the settlers, incited and armed by the same government that uses them for thedirtiest jobs of ethnic cleansing.We must not forget the increasingly confessional nature of the State ofIsrael: as always, any person of Jewish origin, born anywhere in theworld, has the right to move to Israel and assume its citizenship. Inrecent years, the exclusionary nature of the Israeli state has beenreinforced by the Knesset's decision to declare Israel "the nation-stateof the Jews." In recent decades, many people of Jewish descent from theformer Soviet Union have taken advantage of this opportunity andprovided the contingents of settlers necessary to fuel Israel'sexpansionist policy. Just as it is no coincidence that in recent yearsthe Zionist religious right, whose religious fanaticism is no less thanthat of Islamic fundamentalists, has assumed ever greater politicalweight in Israel.Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism, part of the problem, not the solutionLet it be clear that for us it is absolutely unacceptable to define, asunfortunately some do, an "act of resistance" the criminal attack byHamas on 7 October, which massacred hundreds of unarmed civilians alsousing rape as a weapon and conduct of war. We consider Hamas for what itis: a reactionary force of religious fanatics who in their statutesdefine the French and Russian revolutions as Jewish conspiracies. Aforce that has behind it some of the most obscurantist states in theworld: from the Qatari monarchy to Erdogan's Turkey, which massacres theKurdish populations and tries to suffocate the revolutionary experienceof Rojava. On the other hand, the Netanyahu government uses Hamas as abogeyman to fuel its colonization plans after, many years ago, otherIsraeli governments financed Hamas to oppose it to the PA by dividingthe Palestinian front.The incessant bombings that have been going on on the territory of Gazafor four months now with unprecedented violence, reinforced by thearmy's invasion, are transforming a territory where two million twohundred thousand human beings live into an enormous one. The dead cannotbe counted, and after all it makes no sense to count them. It is notbecause of the number of deaths, but because of the quality and ultimateobjectives of Israel, that we can speak of genocide. The state of Israelis taking away any hope of a future from the people living in Gaza. Itis not possible for them to imagine or plan a future for their lives,not at a collective, community, city or territory level, but not even atan individual or family level. The people who survive in Gaza do so inan eternal present of violence, war, hunger, disease and death. All theenergy is dedicated and squeezed to the bone to get to the evening, toput something in the stomach and try not to end up killed. Warning: thisdoes not happen by chance. It is not an "escalation" or "exacerbation"of a war or military operation, special or otherwise. There's somethingdifferent here. There is a very specific plan of ethnic cleansing, thereis the will, theorized both orally and in writing, and later coldly putinto practice by Israel, to erase a specific population from a specificterritory. Israeli Defense Minister Gallant stated on October 9, whenordering the total siege of Gaza, "Everything is closed. We are fightinghuman animals and we will behave accordingly." We know from sad examplesof the past that dehumanizing the enemy is the first necessary step tomake his physical elimination acceptable.We would like to highlight a passage written by the Minister forIntelligence of the State of Israel, Gila Gamliel, in the Jerusalem Postof November 19th. This official, at the highest levels of government,proposes to "promote the voluntary resettlement of Palestinians fromGaza outside the Strip." Resettlement. Since the Second World War, whenit was used to mask the horrendous Nazi crimes, the term has had aprecise meaning, and we can state one thing with certainty: beyond therepugnant euphemisms in political jargon, translated into humanlanguage, resettlement always means deportation. Yet another for thePalestinian populations, towards other refugee camps, towards otherforeign territories, towards other lives made of nothing.Two peoples, two states? No two classes one social revolutionConsidering the Palestinian question solely in terms of people andnational liberation leads very far from a possible solution. We considerthe concept of "oppressed peoples" ineffective for understanding thedynamics of exploitation. The definition of "people" hides within itclass contradictions and any type of social or gender discrimination (insome cases even religious or ethnic) that can occur within a "people".All the liberation movements born and grown in the name of nationalism,even when they achieved the objective of the expulsion of the colonialregime, have created states in which new rich people exploit the workingclasses, new powers oppress them, new police forces control them. FromIreland to Mozambique, from India to South America, the conditions ofthe exploited classes after the liberation struggles have remained thesame, only the nationality of the masters has changed. It isunderstandable that ordinary people, who must fight with all theirstrength to survive, experiencing violence and exploitation by the"foreigner" every day, only see him as the enemy to fight. Butunderstandable does not mean right or acceptable. If a liberationstruggle is expressed in terms of the people, an interclass term thatincludes both elites and subaltern classes, if it is not accompanied bya social revolution, it will be a struggle that will only lead to thecreation of new regimes of oppression, bureaucracies, armies, rhetoric ,exploitation. Therefore we do not recognize ourselves in the concept ofpeople, but in the need for an intersectional fight against all forms ofoppression that puts the class struggle back at the center.In the West Bank and Gaza, the Palestinian proletariat brings wealth toboth Israeli capitalism and the Palestinian elites, who subsist on thepoverty of others as all elites have always done. The exploitation of avery low-cost workforce brings money to capitalists of all origins. Letus not forget that Gaza is administered by Hamas, and the PA administersthe fragmented territories of the West Bank. Over the years, theseorganizations have drained enormous resources into economic andhumanitarian aid, in theory intended for the poorest people, using themto reproduce themselves or enrich their leaders. The Palestinianproletariat must deal with both class oppression from within and doubleoppression, national and class, from Israel. And if those who are partof the upper classes often manage to save their skin and their wealth,it is the Palestinian proletariat who is hit hard by the ongoing genocide.We recognize ourselves even less in the logic of the two states. Notonly has the two-state option already failed historically in theIsraeli-Palestinian case since the 1990s, when it was attempted with theOslo agreements. It is the state as such that has failed as ageopolitical entity given the increasingly widely recognized inabilityof national states (and their supranational associations) to manageglobal problems such as climate and migration. Even more striking is thefailure to guarantee the so-called "peace" of which the State, with itsarmed bodies and economic potentates, is the very negation. From Ukraineto Palestine we are increasingly seeing the criminal drama of the ideaof territorial sovereignty associated with nationalism, whereby one mustmassacre or be massacred for the control of a few square meters of"territory". For this reason, the solution that social and organizinganarchism has always proposed is the federation organized from below,which abolishes national borders as well as any ethnic, religious ornationalist fanaticism. It is only by making our idea of universalsisterhood and brotherhood and internationalist solidarity convey toeveryone's sensitivity that solutions to this drama will be found.This is why, even in this scenario, we support those people who, despiteeverything, are not there. Who reject the logic of hate. Who refuse tobe drafted. Who fight against the governments of Israel, PA and Hamas.Who fight Zionist and Islamic fanaticism, and have been doing so foryears, and sometimes together. Refuseniks, anarchists, simple people.Israeli citizens* who oppose their government, almost always in thesilence of the media. Palestinian citizens* who reject the fanaticismand corruption of those who claim to act for them. These peopleunderstood which side the enemy is on. He finds himself on the side ofthose in command, of those who incite hatred, of those who perpetuatemassacres to perpetuate themselves, of those who use this terribletragedy for their own geopolitical aims. They know that the enemy is notthe Palestinian, it is not the Jew. Everyone's enemies are Israel,Hamas, the PA, the United States, Russia, the European Union, Turkey,Qatar, China, Arabia, and anyone who caused the shedding of a singledrop of blood to gain a paltry advantage. States only serve to reproducelogics of power and oppression, of war and exploitation.Therefore, in this as in all wars, we actively support, in addition tothe civilian victims of all sides, those who object, who desert, whodisobey the orders of their respective governments, who reject themilitarist and nationalist logic and evade it. If one day things changeit will be because these people, after having denounced and silencedthose who committed horrible crimes in their name, will build adifferent society together. What is needed is a stateless society,without the need for the corrupt governments of the PA or the murderousgovernments of Israel and Hamas. Federations of free communitiesorganized on class, non-religious and non-ethnic bases. And for this itis necessary to fight, in Palestine as in the rest of the world, with alibertarian, internationalist and federalist perspective.For our part, we contrast from an anti-militarist point of view those inItaly who support the genocide perpetrated by the Israeli army on theGazawi population, starting from the Italian government which arms theIsraeli army and at the same time maintains commercial ties with otherpartners such as Qatar , and even cuts UNRWA funds for food and healthaid to the civilian population. In the same way we oppose the newItalian military mission in the Red Sea, the one in Lebanon and allItalian military missions abroad.Approved by the FAI Conference in Carrara on 10-11 February 2024 withthe "Bakunin" group of Rome voting againsthttps://federazioneanarchica.org/archivio/archivio_2024/2024021011carrara.html_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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