By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

News Junction

Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • World News
    World NewsShow More
    Pope Leo calls for end to polarising ‘war of words’ in address to media | World News
    Pope Leo calls for end to polarising ‘war of words’ in address to media | World News
    May 12, 2025
    Assessing Putin and the ‘Axis of Authoritarians’
    Assessing Putin and the ‘Axis of Authoritarians’
    May 12, 2025
    Kurdish PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye | News
    Kurdish PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye | News
    May 12, 2025
    Trump announces gesture of ‘good faith’ by Hamas — RT World News
    Trump announces gesture of ‘good faith’ by Hamas — RT World News
    May 12, 2025
    Asia markets live: Stocks rise
    Asia markets live: Stocks rise
    May 12, 2025
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Ukraine blows up bridges to consolidate its positions in Russia
    Ukraine blows up bridges to consolidate its positions in Russia
    August 18, 2024
    Commentary: AI phones from Google and Apple will erode trust in everything
    Commentary: AI phones from Google and Apple will erode trust in everything
    August 18, 2024
    The most famous Indian Dishes – Insights Success
    The most famous Indian Dishes – Insights Success
    August 18, 2024
    Life on the road as a female long rides cyclist
    Life on the road as a female long rides cyclist
    August 18, 2024
    UK inflation rises to 2.2%
    UK inflation rises to 2.2%
    August 18, 2024
  • Cryptocurrency
    CryptocurrencyShow More
    Sonic Labs Announces M Token Sale to Galaxy for U.S. Expansion
    Sonic Labs Announces $10M Token Sale to Galaxy for U.S. Expansion
    May 12, 2025
    นักวิเคราะห์ลั่นอย่าพลาด Dogecoin จะเด้งแบบพาราโบลาสัปดาห์หน้า!
    นักวิเคราะห์ลั่นอย่าพลาด Dogecoin จะเด้งแบบพาราโบลาสัปดาห์หน้า!
    May 12, 2025
    Zcash (ZEC) Tops Key Supply Zone. What Next for the Privacy-Focused Token?
    Zcash (ZEC) Tops Key Supply Zone. What Next for the Privacy-Focused Token?
    May 12, 2025
    BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, ADA, DOGE, PI, LEO, LINK
    BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, ADA, DOGE, PI, LEO, LINK
    May 12, 2025
    Ethereum chart pattern supports ‘moon shot’ rally to new price highs if confirmed — Trader
    Ethereum chart pattern supports ‘moon shot’ rally to new price highs if confirmed — Trader
    May 12, 2025
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    How to Improve Your Spotify Recommendations
    How to Improve Your Spotify Recommendations
    August 18, 2024
    X says it’s closing operations in Brazil
    X says it’s closing operations in Brazil
    August 18, 2024
    Supermoon set to rise: Top tips for amateur photographers | Science & Tech News
    Supermoon set to rise: Top tips for amateur photographers | Science & Tech News
    August 18, 2024
    Scientists Want to See Videos of Your Cat for a New Study
    Scientists Want to See Videos of Your Cat for a New Study
    August 18, 2024
    OpenAI’s new voice mode let me talk with my phone, not to it
    OpenAI’s new voice mode let me talk with my phone, not to it
    August 18, 2024
  • Entertainment
  • Sports News
  • People
  • Trend
Reading: Leading Israel scholars invoke ‘apartheid’ in critique of status quo
Share
Font ResizerAa

News Junction

  • World News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Trend
  • Entertainment
Search
  • Recent Headlines in Entertainment, World News, and Cryptocurrency – NewsJunction
  • World News
  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Sports News
  • People
  • Trend
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
News Junction > Blog > World News > Leading Israel scholars invoke ‘apartheid’ in critique of status quo
Leading Israel scholars invoke ‘apartheid’ in critique of status quo
World News

Leading Israel scholars invoke ‘apartheid’ in critique of status quo

Published August 13, 2023
Share
10 Min Read
SHARE

Comment

You’re reading an excerpt from the Today’s WorldView newsletter. Sign up to get the rest free, including news from around the globe and interesting ideas and opinions to know, sent to your inbox every weekday.

Last month, a video of a drenched Israeli protester went somewhat viral. As water cannons fired by police battered his comrades who were demonstrating against the far-right Israeli government’s plans to overhaul the judiciary, the man gestured vigorously toward a local journalist with a camera. He said that — at the very moment he was standing against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans — his son was deployed as an Israeli combat soldier to the West Bank town of Huwara, where, not long before, Jewish settlers had carried out rampages of Palestinian homes and property.

“My son is now in Huwara,” the man said, before pointing to the security forces aiming water cannons at him. “And this is what they do to me.”

The moment seemed to highlight the cognitive dissonance that has run alongside Israel’s mammoth protest movement. For months, tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets in defense of their democracy, which they fear may be greatly imperiled by the far-right ruling coalition’s desire to curtail the independent powers of the country’s judiciary. But the protests have seldom dovetailed with a recognition of the other profound mark against Israeli democracy — the ongoing occupation of the West Bank and the denial to millions of Palestinians the same rights as their Israeli neighbors, including half a million Jewish settlers.

In a letter with more than a thousand signatories, a group of prominent academics in the United States and Israel pointed to this exact “elephant in the room.” The statement, which was first published online this past weekend and has been accruing hundreds of signatories daily, called out the “regime of apartheid” that prevails for Palestinians living under Israeli control. And it offers yet more evidence of a shifting discourse on Israel among even some of the Jewish state’s staunchest supporters in the United States.

Violence in Israel puts spotlight on the ‘one-state’ reality

“There cannot be democracy for Jews in Israel as long as Palestinians live under a regime of apartheid, as Israeli legal experts have described it,” the letter reads. In the authors’ view, it’s impossible to separate Netanyahu’s quest to extend legislative controls over the judiciary from his far-right allies’ desire to annex Palestinian lands and further erode Palestinian rights.

“The ultimate purpose of the judicial overhaul is to tighten restrictions on Gaza, deprive Palestinians of equal rights both beyond the Green Line and within it, annex more land, and ethnically cleanse all territories under Israeli rule of their Palestinian population,” the letter goes on. “The problems did not start with the current radical government: Jewish supremacism has been growing for years and was enshrined in law by the 2018 Nation State Law.”

What makes the document striking, beyond its stark language, is the hefty roster of public intellectuals lining up behind it. Those include many figures who are self-described Zionists, like acclaimed historian Benny Morris. In a Wall Street Journal column published last year, Morris questioned the accuracy of using the “apartheid” frame to interpret the conditions on the ground in Israel and the occupied territories. But his position has changed as avowedly extremist members of Netanyahu’s Cabinet like National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich openly champion racist, discriminatory policies and push for annexation.

Their rise to power, said Omer Bartov, an Israeli historian at Brown University and one of the lead promulgators of the letter, marks “a very radical shift that brought to the surface” tensions and injustices that have long run beneath Israel’s supposedly temporary — but now more than half-century-old — occupation of the West Bank. “There’s a connection between the occupation and everything it has done over the decades and this attempt by the government to change the nature of the regime of itself,” he told me.

Bartov, a preeminent scholar of the Holocaust, described the dangers posed by Netanyahu’s coalition in ominous, historical terms. “I am a historian of the 20th century and don’t make analogies lightly,” Bartov said, before discussing how European fascism took hold when once-fringe political movements managed entry into ruling governments and got their hands on the levers of power. “This is the current moment in Israel. It’s terrifying to see it happening.”

Israel’s crisis exposes Washington’s delusion

In the United States, a growing bloc of mainstream supporters of Israel are also voicing their disquiet. Last month, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman wrote an open letter to President Biden, urging the White House to arrest the path Netanyahu embarked upon because it compromised not just Israeli democracy, but U.S. strategic interests. His colleague Nicholas Kristof interviewed two former U.S. ambassadors to Israel, who both recommended conditioning or cutting military aid to the Jewish state at a time when U.S. complaints about Israeli settlement expansion or other steps that make a future Palestinian state impossible are routinely disregarded by the Israelis.

“Aid provides the U.S. with no leverage or influence over Israeli decisions to use force; because we sit by quietly while Israel pursues policies we oppose, we are seen as ‘enablers’ of Israel’s occupation,” said Daniel Kurtzer, one of the former ambassadors. “And U.S. aid provides a multibillion-dollar cushion that allows Israel to avoid hard choices of where to spend its own money and thus allows Israel to spend more money on policies we oppose, such as settlements.”

Washington Post opinions columnist Max Boot, a longtime booster of Israel, echoed the idea of limiting aid, while calling for a reevaluation of the U.S. relationship with the country given the extremism now shaping its politics. “Israel is now an increasingly illiberal, and difficult, ally: the Hungary of the Middle East,” Boot wrote. (In his conversation with me, Bartov noted that the Hungary metaphor has its limits: “Israel is an occupying power where about half of whose population have no real rights,” he said. “That’s not the case in Hungary.”)

A slate of polls of U.S. attitudes toward Israel show a steady shift in recent years of sympathy toward Palestinians, especially among young Americans and Democratic voters. But the wider conversation on Israel has yet to impact official Washington, especially Congress, where virtually any criticism of Israel is seen as controversial and any invocation of “apartheid” in the Israeli context leads to charges of antisemitism.

“You can call me a self-hating Jew, call me an antisemite,” Bartov responds. “People use those terms to cover up the reality, either to deceive themselves or to deceive others. You have to look at what’s happening on the ground.”

It’s the Republicans, not the Democrats, who are radical on Israel

That’s a similar argument now put forward by Benjamin Pogrund, a South African-born Israeli journalist and author. For years, Pogrund doggedly resisted the application of “apartheid” to Israel, especially by activists who call for the same tactics of boycotts and sanctions once deployed to pressure South Africa’s apartheid regime. Now, he sees the accuracy in the charge.

“We deny Palestinians any hope of freedom and normal lives. We believe our own propaganda that a few million people will meekly accept perpetual inferiority and oppression,” Pogrund wrote in a Haaretz column Thursday. “The government is driving Israel deeper and deeper into inhuman, cruel behavior beyond any defense. I don’t have to be religious to know that this is a shameful betrayal of Jewish morality and history.”

He concluded: “I have argued with all my might against the accusation that Israel is an apartheid state: in lectures, newspaper articles, on TV and in a book. However, the accusation is becoming fact.”

#Leading #Israel #scholars #invoke #apartheid #critique #status #quo

- Advertisement -
TAGGED:apartheidcritiqueinvokeIsraelleadingquoScholarsstatus
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article China’s Economic Woes Deepen With Housing Market Slump China’s Economic Woes Deepen With Housing Market Slump
Next Article Recent Match Report – Fire vs Brave 17th Match 2023 Recent Match Report – Fire vs Brave 17th Match 2023
- Advertisement -

Latest Post

Sonic Labs Announces M Token Sale to Galaxy for U.S. Expansion
Sonic Labs Announces $10M Token Sale to Galaxy for U.S. Expansion
Cryptocurrency
Pope Leo calls for end to polarising ‘war of words’ in address to media | World News
Pope Leo calls for end to polarising ‘war of words’ in address to media | World News
World News
นักวิเคราะห์ลั่นอย่าพลาด Dogecoin จะเด้งแบบพาราโบลาสัปดาห์หน้า!
นักวิเคราะห์ลั่นอย่าพลาด Dogecoin จะเด้งแบบพาราโบลาสัปดาห์หน้า!
Cryptocurrency
Assessing Putin and the ‘Axis of Authoritarians’
Assessing Putin and the ‘Axis of Authoritarians’
World News
Kurdish PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye | News
Kurdish PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye | News
World News
Zcash (ZEC) Tops Key Supply Zone. What Next for the Privacy-Focused Token?
Zcash (ZEC) Tops Key Supply Zone. What Next for the Privacy-Focused Token?
Cryptocurrency
- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

UK polls point to a big Labour win. The party fears voter complacency
World News

UK polls point to a big Labour win. The party fears voter complacency

July 2, 2024
Kamala Harris backed by US president after resignation issued
World News

Kamala Harris backed by US president after resignation issued

July 22, 2024
At least 10 killed in overnight attack by Baloch rebels in Pakistan | Conflict News
World News

At least 10 killed in overnight attack by Baloch rebels in Pakistan | Conflict News

January 30, 2024
News on Russia and the war in Ukraine
World News

News on Russia and the war in Ukraine

February 8, 2024

About Us

NEWS JUNCTION (NewsJunction.xyz) Your trusted destination for global news. Stay informed with our timely and accurate reporting on diverse topics, including politics, technology, science, entertainment, sports, and more. Count on us for unbiased and reliable updates at your fingertips.

Quick Link

  • About
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact

Top Categories

  • World News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Sports News
  • Trend
  • People

Subscribe

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    © 2023 News Junction.
    • Blog
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Username or Email Address
    Password

    Lost your password?