Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Israel's creeping coup d'etat - Alexander Maistrovoy


by Alexander Maistrovoy

The self-styled Israeli elite, made up of academes, media and the legal system, hate Netanyahu because he blocks their two major goals. Netanyahu refused to play according to the rules of the elite, and this is his "deadly" and unforgivable sin.


What we see is essentially a creeping coup under the pretext of "defending democracy." 

Let us remember that the Right Wing Bloc garnered 58 Knesset seats while the Left-Center received only 46. The left was given the mandate to try to form a coalition by President Rivlin only because the 15 strong Joint Arab List recommended Left-Center Bloc leader Benny Gantz, giving him 61 members' backing. (the 47th Left-Center MK left her party and did not take part in giving the Joint Arab List this power).

Despite the pervasive coronavirus pandemic, the Blue and White leaders rejected a proposal for a government of national unity (exceptional case, but with precedents in the history of Israel in emergencies). Moreover, they, together with Liberman and the Arab list, took control of the Knesset committees and together with the Supreme Court did everything to remove the Knesset chairman Yuli Edelstein who has just resigned in protest..


There are two questions remaining:
-       Do they act on their own behalf ?
-       What are their goals?

Some years back during my interview with Dr. Martin Sherman, ex-adviser of Yitzhak Shamir, lecturer at Tel Aviv University in Political Science, International Relations and Strategic Studies, and now head of the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies (his articles appear weekly on Arutz Sheva, ed.) he said that in fact an elite is governing (or is attempting to govern) in Israel.


This elite is represented by three forces: The Legal system, the Mass-media and the Academic echelons. It is a  type of Private Club which is trying to dictate its will to politicians, and through them, to the whole nation. There is a kind of "state within a state " or "deep state" – one is at liberty to choose the proper characterization. This phenomenon is not exclusive to Israel. On the contrary, today it is an integral part of the modern Western world.


This elite has blatant radical leftist views; a completely unrealistic, far-fetched ideology, that takes countless forms and hypostases. It doesn’t matter if it’s called Globalism, Progressivism, Political identity, Political correctness or Multiculturalism.

This is an ideology that nurtures the rights of migrants and sexual minorities (who are not offended or oppressed in the West anymore); preaches "peaceful Islam" ("Islam is the religion of the world") and furthers Western culpability for the Third World; creates a bugaboo for "global warming" with "martyrs of the new religion" like Greta Thunberg.

This is the ideology of cultural totalitarianism: silencing the disgruntled and the disobedient in the courts and through vilification in the media. It establishes censorship; introduces the concept of "sexism" to break the traditional model of gender relations; turns a "straight white man" into the main enemy of humanity. It affirms cultural relativism (all cultures are equal - paintings by Florentine masters versus Berber rituals in the Atlas Mountains) and asserts the power of non-elected judges over elected legislative structures.

What are the goals of the elite in Israel? John Locke has always recommended to start from what he called "empirical experience". "Empirical experience" shows that there are two super-goals. The first is to end the "occupation"  of the "territories".


All the slogans of social justice, equality and economic prosperity of the left parties — from Rabin and Peres to Barak — invariably boiled down to "ending the occupation". If the Likud was in power, its leaders would metamorphasize  from formidable "hawks" into gullible, domesticated "doves." It happened to Sharon, Olmert, Tzipi Livni and their other associates.

Let me remind you, dear readers, that the "Prince of Likud" Olmert and his "Princess" Livni were ready to give up almost all of Judea and Samaria to Mahmous Abbas in Annapolis, and when Abbas refused, they planned to carry out "unilateral disengagement" similar to what Sharon did it in Gaza.

Before the disengagement Sharon himself compared the value of Gush Katif to that of Tel Aviv. When he evicted the inhabitants of Gush Katif, the elite, represented by the media and Academia, supported him as enthusiastically as they had reproached him beforehand.

Thus, the super-goal of the cultural, legal, academic, and as a result, the political establishment, is "ending the occupation" or disengagement, regardless of the views of over half the country, losses or consequences.

The second super-aim is to turn Israel from a Jewish state into a "state for all its citizens." Or, in other words, it is de-facto to turn Israeli Arabs into game changers in a quasi-state.

How does this relate to the current political chaos?


All three recent campaigns were not focused on the real problems or on political programs.
They were focused solely on the identity of one person: Benjamin Netanyahu. "JustNotBibi" is the only thing that unites the Blue and White alliance, Meretz, Liberman, the media, the bohemians and the highbrows. “JustnotBibi” has become a mantra, a spell, a prayer.

Why? The answer is obvious. Netanyahu is by no means an ideal politician. He has many personal flaws. He surrounded himself with dubious and narrow-minded personalities, removing brilliant and competent people like former Foreign Minister de-facto Dore Gold. It’s unclear why over the years he consolidated various ministries in his hands, as if he was not the leader of a democratic country but a tribe ruler of Zimbabwe. He neglected many of the internal problems of Israel and got bogged down in dubious transactions for which he’ll end up paying. He degrades his true allies, like Bennett and Shaked.

In spite of all that, he should be highly credited for two fundamental things, among others: 
He has refused to conduct questionable, bloody experiments with his own nation in the name of ridiculous doctrinaire concepts 

Instead, he endured the pressure from Obama, turned Israel into a world power, established relations with the leading countries of the world - thanks to him macroeconomics reached record levels, unthinkable at a time when "peace processes" were in full swing. During the 32 years of my life in Israel, the 12 years of his premiership were the calmest and most prosperous. Buses did not "fly through the air" with human limbs; the cities did not die off - as occurred in the mid-90s and during the “second intifada”, when Israel “made sacrifices on the altar of the peace” -  the country did not lose wars with shame, as was the case in the second Lebanese campaign; people were not thrown out of their homes into the void, as was during the disengagement; Israel did not balance on the brink of civil war.

And, second, he did all he could to preserve Jewish character of this state.

Netanyahu refused to play according to the rules of the elite, and this is his "deadly" and unforgivable sin. That’s why he must go. Leave at all costs. Once he has left, a government will be created. No one knows what it might be. Perhaps eventually it will be headed by the same Likud, but the experience of Sharon, Olmert, Shaul Mofaz, Livni and Meir Sheetrit suggests that it’s much easier to find controllable people than uncontrollable ones.

And then the old and cherished dream of "ending the occupation" will regain hope.

At same time the other cherished dream of post-Zionists - to turn Israel from a Jewish state into a "state for all" -will be achievable. Emmanuel Macron, their guru, once said: "There is no such a thing as French culture." His like-minded people in Israel say the same thing: "There is no Jewish state - there is a state for all its citizens."

It is no coincidence that professors of Israeli universities called to vote for the Arab list, and many former Meretz supporters heeded their call. So not surprising that now Blue and White together with Meretz and Lieberman empowered the Joint Arab list de facto.

Bibi must be broken at all costs - just like Trump in the USA or Salvini in Italy, no matter his prize record of  accomplishments. They go against the System, and the System, whether it is the Holy Church, the Communist dictatorship, or "Liberal democracy", does not tolerate any heretics and dissenters. This is a well-orchestrated chaos, deliberate political anarchy, and it will be prolific.


What we have now is a creeping coup d'etat, de-facto.

Author of “Agony of Hercules or a Farewell to Democracy (Notes of a Stranger)”, Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble



Alexander Maistrovoy is a graduate of Moscow Univ. in Journalism, worked there in his field and made aliyah in 1988. He works at the Russian language newspaper Novosty Nedely, has had articles posted on many internet sites and authored “Ways of God” about different religious and ethnic groups in the Holy Land, and with Mark Kotliarsky the Russian book Jewish Atlántida.

Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/25434

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