Does Israel Have A Right To Exist? Yeah, But…
Forget about Israel’s right to exist. Let’s talk about America’s right to exist. And let’s also talk about every other nation in the world’s right to exist as well. At approximately what point does a nation — any nation — lose its right to exist?
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Forget about Israel’s right to exist. Let’s talk about America’s right to exist. And let’s also talk about every other nation in the world’s right to exist as well. At approximately what point does a nation — any nation — lose its right to exist?
When it stops behaving itself?
When it starts using its power and resources for obscenely selfish reasons — or even for evil?
When a country deliberately starts breaking the world’s rules as set forth in the U.N. charter and the Geneva convention, does it then forfeit its right to exist? When America not only condones torture but performs medical experiments on the victims of its tortures, has America gone too far?
Did America lose its right to exist by lying about the Tonkin Gulf incident in Vietnam or the non-existent WMD incident in Iraq? Does Israel lose its right to exist because it lied about what happened during the recent Freedom Flotilla incident?
In the past, our world community has decided that the Soviet Union, Corporatist Germany and Italy and Imperial Japan did not have a right to exist — but at what point did these nations cross over the line? Is America and some of its allies slowly edging up to that line now?
Let’s look at this issue from a personal level. For instance, would I lose my right to exist if I murdered someone? Can they send me to the electric chair if I maliciously take human life? And just exactly how much human life will I be allowed to take before I am no longer allowed to exist? Will I be allowed to kill over a million people before I am stopped? Even if I present a really good excuse? And make money on the deal as well? And get some extra oil and real estate thrown in?
“An eye for an eye…” the old saying goes. Does that mean that if Americans and/or their allies have killed hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of people in the Middle East, then Middle Easterners will be perfectly justified in killing hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of Americans in return?
At what point does a nation — or even a person — lose its right to exist?
How come murderers in Texas are given lethal injections but murderers in Washington become billionaires?
Where exactly DO we draw the line regarding who has a right to exist?
PS: This brings up another point as well: If a person or nation misbehaves, do we take them out and shoot them? Or just send them to bed without any dinner? And who decides on the punishment?
PPS: America has just proved to me that it DOES have a right to exist. I just took my two-year-old granddaughter to Disneyland — and any country that can produce something as joyful as Disneyland might possibly have a shot at redemption.
PPPS: I just came back from my Jin Shin Jyutsu class, where I learned about how to make our kidneys and adrenal glands work better — by gently holding certain places on our bodies for three minutes each.
Our class covered a lot of material today but basically I learned that, “Sometimes we exacerbate our adrenal glands’ load by expecting the world to be different than it is. People with adrenal burn-out suffer from angst because they can’t get the world to be the way that they want it to be. And the more that we try to control the outside world, the more frustrations we will have.”
So how much control of the outside world is really necessary? Or even effective? Dictators and tyrants try too hard to control their worlds. Billionaires seem to think that if they only accumulate enough dinero they will also be able to control their world. And I bet that people like Saddam Hussein, Republican neo-cons, media censors, Israeli commandos and BP executives thought that if they just had enough money, jails or guns, they too would be in control. But guess what? You can’t EVER control the world (or the people) around you. You’ll never be able too — no matter how hard you try.
Unjust punishment ALWAYS leads to resistance.
PPPPS: Here’s a step-by step description of the Jin Shin Jyutsu exercise I was talking about. It’s good for calming ourselves and stopping us from tearing our hair out because we cannot control the uncontrollable.
First, take your left hand and place it gently over your right baby toe, holding it lightly from its top to all the way down to the very base of its bone at the ball of your foot. And while you are holding your left hand over your right little toe, take your right hand and cup it lightly over your public bone. Pretend that you are a hip-hop star. Hold this position for three minutes.
Jin Shin Jyutsu points are much larger than acupuncture points, BTW. Each one is the size of the palm of your hand. You pretty much can’t miss them.
Next take your left hand and place it over your coccyx and just leave it there until further notice. Then take your right hand and place it over the middle of your bottom left front rib. Hold that position for three minutes too.
Feeling calmer already? We’re almost half-way done. Persevere, okay?
Next, with your left hand still lightly clutching your coccyx, move your right hand to your left top front rib, right under your collar bone. This is the “I Pledge Allegiance” hold. Three minutes more.
And, last, keeping your left hand still on your butt, cup your right hand onto the back of your neck, on the left side, just behind your left ear. And hold that for three minutes — and then you’re done. Here’s the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j76_EnbV10
And you can do this whole thing while watching TV if you want. “Survivor” or “Big Brother” would be good shows to watch. No one can truly control who will get voted off next on those shows.
And if everyone in the world everywhere did this exercise every single day, then perhaps we might not have so many blooming control freaks trying to run our world — trying to run MY world. Then torture chambers and vast checkpoints and nuclear weapons and religious fanatics and Wall Street bailouts might no longer be necessary — as people stop trying to control others and work more on trying to get their own selves under control.
What Is Behind Israel’s Illegal Persecution Of Palestinians
The primary reasons for the Palestinian War is that Great Britain supported the Zionists via the Balfour Declaration of 1917 favored and claimed Palestine as the new home of the Jewish people. The problem with this declaration and imperative is that Great Britain did NOT have a legal right to make that determination. Palestine was already settled by the indigenous Semite population who had been there for 1,200 years. Naturally, the Jewish people could not settle in Palestine without illegally removing the people already living in those villages and on their properties.
Israel Must Stop Its Aggression
The primary reasons for the Palestinian War is that Great Britain supported the Zionists via the Balfour Declaration of 1917 favored and claimed Palestine as the new home of the Jewish people. The problem with this declaration and imperative is that Great Britain did NOT have a legal right to make that determination. Palestine was already settled by the indigenous Semite population who had been there for 1,200 years. Naturally, the Jewish people could not settle in Palestine without illegally removing the people already living in those villages and on their properties.
Furthermore, the Palestinians were removed aggressively from their properties via assaults by the Zionists who were determined to make Palestine the home of Jews regardless of any impedance. Consequently, the Zionists, with the support of Great Britain, the U.S. and other Western European nations, began the assault which forced an estimated 500,000 Palestinians to flee their homes and properties, fearing for their lives. Illegally and without any restitution, the Zionists permitted Jews to occupy land and structures previously owned by Palestinians stating that the people had left their homes and land and any claim to them. However, under the rules of the Geneva Convention, the act of leaving their homes and land did NOT provide the Jews with the legal authority to seize those properties as their own. Palestinians still had claims to their property but Israel refuses to acknowledge those rights.
So, what we have now in Palestine is extreme animosity against the State of Israel and the Zionist movement that forced Palestinians from their homes and properties. In addition, Israel now has forced Palestinians to live in small groups inside restricted areas and has placed a boycott on all goods and services marked for the Palestinian people. In addition, the Jewish population continues to develop settlements in Palestine that remain illegal in nature.
Israel continues to use the threat of Hamas as the means for continuing the boycott and to imprison the Palestinian population. Furthermore, Israel uses severe aggressive attacks to maintain its hold over Palestine, as per the recent Flotilla travesty, in its quest for Jewish expansion throughout Palestine and in essence push the Semite population into adjacent countries. Unfortunately, Israel’s aggression against and inhumane treatment of the Palestinian population has been permitted by the United Kingdom, the United States and other Western nations.
Israel refuses to recognize the legal right of the Semite population to live and work in Palestine. It is for this reason that the Palestinian “War” continues. Since Israel is hell bent on its aggressive expansion and development in Palestine, the U.S. and the U.K. should be the world leaders to stop Israel from continuing its illegal agenda. As a means towards ending Israel’s aggression, Western nations could cut or eliminate economic support to Israel until that nation acts in a more reasonable and legal manner that would ensure the greater chance of peace in Palestine and throughout the Middle East.
Peter Stern, a former director of information services, university professor and public school administrator, is a disabled Vietnam veteran who lives in Driftwood, Texas.