 
    Carter Harassed with $5 million Suit by Israeli Lawyers
   by John V. Walsh / February 15th, 2011
              Eclipsed by the events in Egypt, news from its little neighbor  has not gleaned much notice save for media angst that Egyptian democracy  might not be as genial as was the Mubarak dictatorship to the  relentless, long term ethnic cleansing of an indigenous people, the  Palestinians.  But news there was as Israeli “human rights” lawyers went  public with a libel suit against Jimmy Carter for his precise little  book, “Palestine, Peace Not Apartheid.”  The stunner to the Israelis  lies in a single word in Carter’s title, “Apartheid”
 Names, names, names.  What constitutes an accurate description of  Israel?  There are many appellations, none of them appealing.  The  partisans of Israel like to call it “the Jewish state.”  But that name  carries a disconcerting note.   We do not like “Islamic states,” and  “Christian state” calls forth images of fascism, bigotry and Crusades.   Does “Jewish state” sound any more tolerant?
 Then there is the very old fashioned label, “a people without a land  and a land without a people.”  Not even the European colonialists of the  Americas had the chutzpah to deny the very existence of the indigenous  peoples as they were exterminated or put into reservations, the Gazas of  the New World.  Though that racist little phrase continued to Golda  Meir who denied the very existence of the Palestinians, at least by the  time of the terrorist Yitzhak Shamir, the Palestinians had  transmogrified into “insects” or “cockroaches.”   At least Shamir  allowed for their pesky, subhuman existence.
 Then there is “colonial, settler state,” an accurate name well  understood by the developing world as it continues its struggle to throw  off the hidden shackles of European domination – but not well  understood as yet in the more or less post-colonial West.  Of course,  there is the “Zionist entity,” again well understood by the oppressed of  the Middle East, but a mystery to many in the West who have been  trained to perceive it as anti-Semitic.
 Carter has popularized the term “Apartheid,” both accurate and easily  understood, a term that has a “stench in the nostrils of the world.   And it is precisely what is going on in Israel and the territories it  occupies.  Do you want to call Israel a democracy?  Fine if we  understand that it is a democracy in the same sense that South African  was under Apartheid.  The Apartheid  in the West Bank is so blatant that  it can be seen from a satellite where the Jewish colonists have their  own roads in the West  Bank. And if the West Bank is a haven for  terrorists, why oh why would Israelis keep colonizing on the far side of  the great “security” wall; in fact, an Apartheid wall.
 And the allegory of South African Apartheid plays itself out in  amazing detail here.  Gaza, an outdoor prison, is like a Bantustan, a  virtual prison where only Arabs reside.   Israel proper has Arab  “citizens” with diminished rights based on their Arab status, much like  the “coloreds” of the old South Africa.  And then there are the Arabs of  the West Bank, living in poverty adjacent to, and separated from, great  wealth of Jews, much like the townships of the old South Africa.    Anti-Arab racism cuts across the society in many different ways.  It is a  core feature of Israeli society and not just superficial.
 But the great advantage of the term “Apartheid” is not simply its  accuracy but the fact that everyone in the West and on the planet knows  it was wrong in South Africa – and wrong in the US where it bore the  synonym of Segregation.  And so it is also wrong in Israel.  By putting  this single word into the mainstream of political discourse, Carter has  given us a weapon in the struggle against the slow genocide of the  Palestinian people.  It should always be used – the Apartheid Israeli  State or the Apartheid State of Israel or even simpler Apartheid  Israel.  It is a gift inserted into the mainstream; use it routinely  before it fades away.
 And now there are “human rights lawyers” from Apartheid Israel  attempting to sue Carter and his publisher in New York, claiming that  the book’s classification as “non-fiction” violates NY’s consumer  protection laws.  It is a landmark case of sorts since it is the first  time a president and his publisher have been sued for violating consumer  protection laws.  This sinks even deeper into absurdity than the suit  of the Texas cattlemen of Cactus Feeders Inc.against Oprah for libeling  beef.
 One of the lead lawyers from the Apartheid state is Nitsana  Darshan-Leitner who rose to prominence just out of law school in the  1990s when she helped litigate a case on behalf of victims of the Achille Lauro  hijacking of 1985 in which, tragically, one Jewish American was killed  by terrorists who took over the ship.  But she is silent these days on  the killing of one Turkish American and six Turks aboard the Mavi  Marmara, which attempted to break the blockade of Gaza.  There is a  crucial difference between the two incidents: the first was the act of  individual terorists; the second was the act of a state, which must  therefore be labeled a terrorist state, the Apartheid state of Israel.   Recently the Turkish government released its report  on the incident on the Mavi Marmara which points to nothing less than  cold-blooded murder by the agents of the Apartheid state .  Precisely  what kind of human rights lawyer is Darshan-Leitner and her like?  Judge for yourself .
 Carter is certainly being harassed for his contribution to the  discussion of Israel in the US, but it amounts really to a desperate and  flimsy attack on him.  Nevertheless it shows just how much the  champions of the Apartheid state of Israel fear this stark statement of  the truth.  There is much in a name.  Carter has given us the gift of  “Apartheid.”  Let us use the term ceaselessly so that the truth about  the Apartheid nature of Israel becomes crystal clear.
         John V. Walsh can be reached at john.endwar@gmail.com. Read other articles by John V..
          This article was posted on Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 at 8:01am and is filed under 
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