Bogumil Pacak-Gamalski
O, how righteous we all are! Especially our governments, which pronounce urbi et orbi on our behalf of total outrage of yet another Intifada in the Gaza Strip: our full support for Israel, its people, and armed forces. Loud condemnation of the terrorist military organization, Hamas.
Let me have a different voice, dear democratic governments of the Western World. My governments, as I am a citizen of that democratic world. Which gives me the right to voice my opinion.
There is no excuse whatsoever and no words of horror can describe the events that happened during the bloody, murderous ride by Hamas on Israelites. I will not even try to convey my outrage and most of all – my profound sadness.
And this is where the similarities end. The words that follow below are very different from words most of you would expect from me. Which also means that you don’t know my writing as well as you might think. Or don’t know it at all.
One more caveat: anyone who might call me an anti-Semitic or Jew-hater is not even worth my response. There is hardly a group of people in the world, which I respect and admire more than Jews. Ancient people, Wanderers of the World since time immemorial. People, who were subjected to many pogroms in the last thousand-odd years. People, who during the 2 world war were condemned to die, to disappear from existence, to be annihilated. Yet – they survived.
But – another paradox – Jews and the state of Israel are not exactly the same. Modern state (any state) must be judged by its policy, its constitution, and its actions toward minorities, toward people of any ethnic origin, who legally live in that state. And the State of Israel fails very badly on this scale.
So, please brace yourself for my next sentence.
The moral responsibility for this brazen and terrorist action of the terrorist organization Hamas lies squarely at the feet of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and the apartheid system of the state of Israel.
The cause of Hamas’s existence is the huge injustice that happened to Palestine and Palestinians a long time ago, at the end of the 2 world war, which at that time was under the British Mandate. Not that the British bear sole responsibility for this injustice – no, the entire powerful Western World bears that responsibility.
The old Palestine, which existed for thousands of years, disappeared. New borders of many Arab countries were realigned, and old Empires (Ottomans) evaporated. Justly – especially in the wake of the horrible experience of the Holocaust and Shoah – the Jews were promised their own state. Old Palestine was a vast territory, there was ample space for both of these historical People to establish separate, own states. The goal still exists on … paper. In the UN.
The General Assembly some years ago gave Palestine an ‘observer state’ status. Of course, the shameless Security Council vetoed full membership rights. Let us not forget, that when the Jews established the state of Israel – the world called them ‘terrorists’. But things have changed since then. The entire region soon became one of the most important parts of the world for the competition of spheres of influence and control by Western Powers and the Soviet Union. In that ‘proxy war’ Israel naturally became an indispensable ally of the SA. With full support in arms and military technology. No matter what. Over time it became a nuclear power. Without much protest and condemnation of the Western World. A country that does not shy and did say many times that is ready to use it as a pre-emptive strike if necessary
Yes – it is a fully functioning democracy, a modern state. But not for all. Only for some. White South Afrikaners enjoyed freedom and rights, too. Just not Black ones.
What Israel has forced the Palestinians to endure (particularly since the 1967 War) is despicable. Indeed, Palestinians and most Arab states at the beginning did not recognize Israel as an independent state. But all of that started to change after the war of 1967 and definitely changed after 1978 (Camp David). Arab states recognized that Israel is not only very strong militarily – it recognize that in modern warfare just numbers do not mean that much anymore. And technologically Israel was epochs ahead of all, even huge Arab neighbors.
Unfortunately, what followed these wars, was a low but steady move to occupy huge swaths of land that did not belong to Israel. Stealing more and more land from occupied Palestinian territories and building there, on stolen land, new towns and farms for new Israelis emigrating to Israel from other countries, mainly from the Soviet Union and Russia. These were not some empty lands – these were parcels and farms that belonged to Palestinian farmers, they had their homes there, their livelihoods for generations past. I can never forget similar families of older Palestinians (many of the old families were Christians), who were earlier thrown out on the street from their old houses in Jerusalem. I met them in Surrey with their symbolic old rusted big keys – a key to their lost houses in Jerusalem. They cried when they were recanting their stories to me. It was heartbreaking. Israel refused to give them the right to return.
The entire tragic story of Palestine since the end of the 2 world war, is a story of two ancient People: one with the right and opportunity to establish their safe own state, and the other had that right taken away from them.
Yet, three mortal enemies saw that peace was paramount. That only lasting peace of equal states and equal People can bring peace to Israel. That some stolen territories have to be returned before any people in that vast Middle East can live in peace and security. These mortal enemies were brave heroes of their own people: Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres of Israel, and Yasser Arafat of Palestine. None of them had clean hands themselves. Each one of them had indeed a lot of blood on it. All three were responsible for assassinations, unlawful killings, terrorist activities, and disregard for human rights. But all three knew that a solution needed to be found if any of these two Ancient People had a chance to coexist in peace. In 1994 Rabin, Peres, and Arafat got Nobel Peace Prizes for achieving what seemed to be impossible to many others. They had a vision beyond their own personalities and beliefs. Vision for their homelands, their people. The vision that embraced peace at last. Maybe not in their lifetime – but in the time of their children and grandchildren.

A year later Yitzhak Rabin was murdered for daring to dream of peace. His murderer was an ultra-orthodox Jewish xenophobe and terrorist Yigal Amir.
You see, there are always people everywhere, who become so poisoned with their patriotism, that they can’t stand the idea that others may have another patriotism for a different country, for different people. For these zealots, these people are mortal enemies that need to be annihilated, murdered murdered. These are the people of Hamas, people like that Jewish ultra-orthodox Amir. They are dangerous people, even more so if their ideas come from religious zealotry, such as Hamas and Yigal Amir. The rest of us just want to live without hunger and have decent jobs or plots of land to raise our own crops. And we are enemies of these people.
Hamas’s first enemies were Palestinians, who wouldn’t follow their path and hatred. Just as Amir’s first enemy was peace-building Rabin. But once you cross that Rubicon from decency to hatred and revenge – there is no return. Blood will follow you. Blood of your perceived enemies and eventually your own blood.
Hamas might have originally been born out of righteous anger and determination. You might not understand it being an Israeli, but it is the policies of Israel and certain politicians, who created Hamas. Of people like Benjamin Netanyahu. Xenophobe and opportunist, who would do anything to face his day in an Israeli court. And he will. Because blood will follow him.
If we all acted on our urges for revenge – there wouldn’t be that many of us left on this planet. Justice and revenge are not different sides of the same coin. They are totally different coins.
If you don’t force your own government, led by racist and probably a common criminal (like Trump in America), to stop the slaughter and extreme injustice you will lose your own soul, your own humanity. You likely will create dozens, if not hundreds little ‘hamases’ out of the same passion for revenge.