Murdoch is not the only Maggot in the Rotten Apple
Public enemy Number One is the pro-Israel lobby
“Britain is now
one of the most hated nations on earth thanks to our cosy association with
US-Israeli ambitions in the Middle East.”
by Stuart Littlewood
Having disposed of the Murdoch menace – for the
moment anyway – it’s time for the British public to turn the spotlight on the
other villains our craven politicians pay homage to.
Public
enemy Number One is the pro-Israel lobby. An organization called the
Conservative Friends of Israel states it has “twin aims of supporting Israel and
promoting Conservatism. With close to 2000 activists as members – alongside 80%
of Conservative MPs – CFI is active at every level of the Party”.
And
the rot goes all the way to the top, with Conservative prime minister David
Cameron endorsing it enthusiastically: “I am proud not just to be a
Conservative, but a Conservative Friend of Israel; and I am proud of the key
role CFI plays within our Party.”
Back
in 2006 The Jewish Chronicle
ran a report on the backers bankrolling Cameron’s bid for the party leadership.
It was sent to the Committee on Standards in Public Life as an example of how
the pro-Israel lobby infiltrates government and undermines the very principles
the standards watchdog was established to uphold. But Zionist tentacles reach
further than you think. The Committee ignored it.
At
the time Cameron, a self-proclaimed Zionist, pledged: “If I become Prime Minister, Israel has a friend who will never
turn his back on her…”
The
Liberal Democrats allow a similar lobby group to flourish within their ranks.
Its stated aim is to “maximise support for the State of Israel within the
Liberal Democrats and Parliament”. Labour also has a virulent Israel supporters club that broadcasts Tel
Aviv’s propaganda and, when in power, appoints Israel lobby stooges to key
ministerial and other positions.
Britain, as everyone knows, has carved an unfortunate niche for
itself as America’s
poodle. But not enough people ask the key question: whose poodle is America?
American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has the private parts of US Congress in such a
vice-like grip that the Zionist regime’s interests come first in Washington. For example,
the US House of Representatives felt obliged to endorse, by 390 votes to 5,
Israel’s assault on Gaza in the winter of 2008/9, a massacre that killed over
1,400 (mostly Palestinian civilians including a large number of women and
children), wounded and maimed thousands more, left tens of thousands homeless
and horrified the rest of the world.
It is amazing how many people with dual passports stalk the
corridors of power in Washington.
And we all saw the orchestrated adulation with which the Israeli primier was
received the other week.
The
knock-on effect in the UK
is inecitable. We too are so embroiled in the Zionists’ perpetual strife with
the Islamic world that we’ve been sucked into the same cesspit. Britain is now one of the most hated nations on
earth thanks to our cosy association with US-Israeli ambitions in the Middle East.
Meet the ‘Israel-firsters’
Israel was founded on terror, land theft, ethnic
cleansing and extreme brutality. Why would the British Establishment wish to
snuggle up to it? Why did Liam Fox, now Defence Secretary, famously say: “We
must remember that in the battle for the values that we stand for, for
democracy against theocracy, for democratic liberal values against repression –
Israel’s enemies are our enemies and this is a battle in which we all stand
together or we will all fall divided.”As if that wasn’t absurd enough William
Hague, now foreign secretary, came out with this in 2008: “The unbroken thread
of Conservative Party support for Israel that has run for nearly a
century from the Balfour Declaration to the present day will continue. Although
it will no doubt often be tested in the years ahead, it will remain constant,
unbroken, and undiminished by the passage of time.”
Undimished
by the passage of crime, too. Tzipi Livni was Israeli foreign minister at the
time of Operation Cast Lead and largely responsible for the unimaginable terror
and destruction unleashed on Gaza’s
civilians. Livni’s office issued a statement saying she was proud of Operation
Cast Lead and, lacking all remorse, she later declared: “I would today take the
same decisions.” Obviously she is on several wanted lists. When a warrant for
her arrest was issued in London
she went whining to our then foreign secretary David Miliband, who apologized.
When the Conservative coalition came in and Hague took over the Foreign Office
who can forget how Hague rushed to prove his loyalty by promising that our
universal jurisdiction laws would be changed to protect Israel’s
suspected war criminals? It was “an appalling situation where a politician like
Mrs Livni could be threatened with arrest on coming to the UK” he said.
David
Cameron, for his part, told Conservative Friends of Israel: “The ties between
this party and Israel
are unbreakable. And in me, you have a Prime Minister whose belief in Israel is
indestructible.”
And
he recently told a Jewish audience: “I want to be clear, we will always support
Israel… when Iran flouts its international obligations Britain is and
will remain at the forefront of the international community in ratcheting up
the pressure with tough sanctions. We will not stand by and allow Iran to cast a nuclear shadow over Israel or the
wider region.”
Considering
it is Israel
which casts the nuclear shadow, menaces the region and flouts international
laws and conventions, that remark was beyond ridiculous. Cameron, like Fox,
seems determined to make Israel’s
enemies Britain’s
enemies when we have no quarrel with any of them.
Who
gave him permission to spout such dangerous drivel in our name?
Hague
too loves ratcheting up the violence. While still deeply embroiled in an
unwinnable Afghan campaign he started bombing the hell out of Libya months ago
– with no end in sight – and is now sending more British aircraft into
“theatre” to intensify the carnage, seemingly oblivious to the fact that back
home in Britain we are struggling to make ends meet with a monumental economic
and financial deficit around our necks.
Who’s
he doing all this bloodshed for? Certainly not for us.
Lacking
military experience these Israel-firsters, liked Blair and others before them,
show an unhealthy lust for death and destruction. They are what I believe our
American cousins call ‘chicken-hawks’ – talking tough but taking care never to
risk their own worthless skins.
Lawlessness rules, OK?
Another
ardent admirer of the Zionist regime is James Arbuthnot, the Parliamentary
chairman of the Conservative Friends of Israel. He told Parliament: “Everyone
in this House should have an interest in Israel, because it is a country
that embodies the values that we should stand for. Israel [has] become a bastion of
the rule of law…”
Israel’s prime minister Netanyahu heads their
Likud party, which is the embodiment of greed, racist ambition, lawlessness and
callous disregard for other people’s rights. In any other country it would be
banned and its leaders locked up. Yet Netanyahu is welcomed like a hero in the US and given 29
standing ovations by Congress.
Likud
intends to make the seizure of Jerusalem
permanent and establish Israel’s
capital there. It will “act with vigor” to ensure Jewish sovereignty in East
Jerusalem (which still officially belongs to the Palestinians as does the Old City).
The illegal settlements are “the realization of Zionist values and a clear
expression of the unassailable right of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel”. They will be strengthened and
expanded. As for the Palestinians, they can run their lives in a framework of
self-rule “but not as an independent and sovereign state”.
Are
these the values Arbuthnot is suggesting we adopt?
Kadima,
the party of Livni, Olmert and Barak, is little better and has also pledged to
preserve the larger settlement blocs and steal Jerusalem.
As
for Arbuthnot’s claim that Israel
is a bastion of the rule of law, a UN fact-finding mission, dealing with the
assault on the Mavi Marmara last
year, declared that “no case can be made for the legality of the interception”.
But
here’s Arbuthnot again, arguing the case for Israel… “Given that the flotilla
was designed to be provocative and to end in violence, we should not blame Israel for the
violence against which it failed to guard itself; the blame lies with those who
went on to the flotilla expressly seeking martyrdom.”
The
Mission considered that Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza amounted to collective punishment and
thus was illegal and contrary to Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
The interception of the Mavi
Marmara on the high seas was “clearly unlawful” and could not be
justified even under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations (the right
of self-defence).
The
Centre for Constitutional Rights agrees that the blockade “cannot be reconciled
with the principles of international law, including international humanitarian
law”. http://www.ccrjustice.org/files/Center%20for%20Constitutional%20Rights%20Legal%20Analysis%20September%202010.pdf
If
the blockade is illegal, why is it allowed to continue? Because subservient
Israel-firsters in London, Washington and other capitals won’t act.
Lawlessness rules, OK?
Arbuthnot,
by the way, is also chairman of Britain’s
Defence Select Committee. Worrying, isn’t it?
Conflict of interests
The
British government’s policy of shielding and cosseting Israel’s
extremists makes all of us complicit in that regime’s crimes. How does this
perverse devotion to a foreign power square with the Seven Principles of Public
Life, especially the one about Integrity, which the government is supposed to
uphold? The Principle of Integrity lays down that holders of public office
should not place themselves under any financial or other obligation to outside
individuals or organisations that might seek to influence them in the
performance of their official duties.
Do
MPs and ministers not understand this simple imperative? If the Israel lobby
has no influence, as some have claimed, how do our leaders explain away the 80
percent of Conservative MPs who are Friends of Israel? How do they explain the
appointment of a Foreign Secretary who has been a Friend of Israel since
boyhood and a minister in charge of Middle East
affairs who is a former officer of the Conservative Friends of Israel?
There
are rules about conflict of interests. Why aren’t they followed? Do we
ever hear an MP or minister, when taking part in a Middle
East debate, say “Mr Speaker, I wish the House to know that I am a
staunch member of Friends of Israel and Jewish money paid for my election
campaign”?
In
his infatuation with Israel
Mr Hague even stoops to provide cover for its mega-crimes. At the height of the
murderous Gaza blitz, Hague announced to
Parliament: “The immediate trigger for this crisis… was the barrage of hundreds
of rocket attacks against Israel
on the expiry of the ceasefire or truce.”
The
truce with Hamas didn’t “expire”. It was violated after five months by Israeli
forces in order to provoke Hamas and provide an excuse for the long-planned
assault. Israel
had also failed to deliver its side of the ceasefire bargain, which was to lift
the blockade.
Our
Middle East minister, Alistair Burt, is
another comedian. He recently announced that Britain
would not recognise a Palestinian state unless it emerged from a peace deal
with Israel.
London, he
said, could “not recognise a state that does not have a capital, and doesn’t
have borders”.
Hadn’t
he heard? Palestine’s
borders are the pre-1967 armistice lines as defined in UN resolutions and
recognised by the international community. Where does Burt suppose Israel’s
borders are? Is Israel where
Israel
is supposed to be, within internationally defined borders? No, it isn’t. Israel keeps
its borders fluid, all the time grabbing a bit more land here and confiscating
a bit more there. Yet London recognises Israel.
Burt,
Hague, Cameron, Fox, Arbuthnot… there are many more like them. How can we be
sure where their allegiance lies? Whom do they really work for?
I’ll
leave the last word on Israel’s
evil machinations to Sir Gerald Kaufman, the straight-talking Jewish MP. He
said in a Commons debate in January 2008: “Is it not a fact that only
international action can bring to an end the humanitarian disaster caused by
collective punishment imposed by the gang of amoral thugs who comprise the
Israeli Government and violate not only international law but the historic
Jewish conscience?”
Sir
Gerald’s family suffered horribly during the Holocaust and his sick grandmother
was shot dead in her bed by a German soldier. “They’re not simply war
criminals, they’re fools”, he said of the Israelis when Operation Cast Lead was
launched. “My grandmother did not die to provide cover for Israeli soldiers
murdering Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza.”
Cameron’s
judgement, already wobbly, has finally been shot to pieces by his cosiness with
Murdoch’s ‘mafia’, and he should be clearing his desk. Add to that his
dangerous obsession with racist Israel
which drags us into unnecessary wars against countries that pose no threat, and
sacrifices our lads in uniform in an unjust cause, and it’s clear that he must
go.
Our
elected MPs belong to us, the British voters. Not to some gang of foreign
thugs. We must mobilise to make sure they clearly understand this. And we must
work to take back our parliament.
Stuart Littlewood
19
July 2011
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Stuart Littlewood is author of the book
Radio Free Palestine,
which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation.
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