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January 5, 2013 Netanyahu: Unfit to Serve By Stephen Lendman It shouldn't surprise. He's a world class thug. He deplores democratic principles. He spurns peace. He menaces the region. He prioritizes racist persecution. He stresses neoliberal harshness. :::::::: Netanyahu: Unfit to Serve He's a war criminal. by Stephen Lendman It shouldn't surprise. He's a world class thug. He deplores democratic principles. He spurns peace. He menaces the region. He prioritizes racist persecution. He stresses neoliberal harshness. He's an embarrassment to legitimate governance. Polls suggest he'll remain prime minister after January 22 elections. Israelis have themselves to blame. They'll reelect officials harming their own welfare. They're as mindless as Americans. They expect making the same mistake will beget different results. They're not wise enough to know better. They'll get the government they deserve. Yuval Diskin headed Shin Bet from 2005 - 2011. It's Israel's General Security Service. It calls itself "The unseen shield." It operates jointly with Mossad and Aman (military intelligence). On January 4, Diskin criticized Netanyahu . He called him "weak," "wavering," and "unreliable." He's "possessed" by Iran, he said. His judgment is sorely lacking. Excessive alcohol consumption and cigar smoking make things worse. "Netanyahu is scared and fickle." He "shirk(s) responsibility." He represents "a crisis in leadership here, a crisis of values and total contempt for the public. Maybe people will think I'm exaggerating, but I'm telling you. From close up it looks even worse." He discussed how Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak behaved in closed meetings. He discussed one on Iran, saying: "My colleagues and I did not feel secure in Netanhayu and Barak's ability to take action on Iran." His decision-making style is "zig-zag." He fails to convince associates to trust him. Other current and past Israeli officials share Diskin's views. Former IDF chief, Gabi Ashkenazi clashed with Barak on policy. His career was cut short. Last April, Diskin made similar comments. He expressed no confidence in Netanyahu and Barak. He called Israel's leadership "messianic. Our two messiahs are unfit to hold the reigns of power." "They give the public a false picture on Iran. They create the feeling that if Israel does not act, Iran will have a nuclear bomb, even though experts think an attack on Iran will" encourage efforts to develop one. More about Netanyahu than Iran is disturbing. Jamal Juma is a Stop the Wall activist. He's been persecuted, arrested and imprisoned unjustly. Israel wants him silenced. He participated in last November's World Social Forum (WSF) Free Palestine. It was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He called the event "the most important (one) in the international arena for Palestine." It's goal was to coordinate solidarity initiatives worldwide. It hoped to enhance Palestine's liberating struggle. On January 4, Russia Today interviewed him. A separate topic was discussed. Walls around Israel are increasing, he said. Israel plans one in Golan on Syria's border. They're built for political advantage. They advance land theft. They're not for security. Juma calls them walls of oppression and segregation. Israel has ulterior motives in mind. Eventually they'll be torn down, he believes. "Walls around the world that have been built to suffocate and oppress people have fallen down," he said. "Why would Israeli walls stay? We are not going to settle for it. We are not going to accept the system they are imposing on us." On December 30, the Ahlul Bayt News Agency headlined "Egyptian Media Reveal US-Israeli Plan to Build Separation Wall in Sinai." It citied al-Watan. An "informed source" was quoted saying "American experts have leveled off the bordering areas in Rafah city in the North to the city of Taba in the South and parallel to the borders of the occupied Palestinian lands." "Newly obtained documents show" purchased Sinai lands. Selling it to Israelis flies in the face of preventing Egyptians from doing it. Information suggests Israel wants its Arab citizens encouraged to leave or forcibly displaced. After Israel's 1967 Six Day War. It occupied Sinai. By 1982, Egypt got it back. It's divided into two governorates. North Sinai has its capital in al-Arish. At-Tur is South Sinai's capital. "Israel has long been pursuing a Judaization plot to change the identity of the region." It advanced its efforts across Occupied Palestine and Golan. It wants more. It's longstanding policy. A Greater Israel is planned at the expense of neighboring countries and beyond. Settlements advance its agenda. So do walls. Stop the Wall says they're built to ethnically cleanse Palestine. US tax dollars help construct them. They're an unabashed land grab. They devastate the lives of ordinary people. Communities are surrounded and isolated. Valued agricultural land is lost. Thousands are separated from property and means of subsistence. Others lose out altogether. Nearly the entire Jordan Valley is isolated. It's a closed military zone. Palestinians are dispossessed to advance construction. Netanyahu wants it escalated. He wants all valued parts of Judea and Sumaria under Israeli control. He wants Jerusalem as Israel's exclusive capital. He wants mission accomplished as soon as possible. He doesn't give a damn what world leaders say. Settlements and walls assure conflict. Netanyahu prioritizes it. He's over-the-top and out-of-control. He menaces Jews and gentiles alike. Ilan Pappe earlier said Israel's project involves constructing, then defending "a Western/'white' fortress in the Arab/'dark' world." Doing so resembles Crusaders in Islamic lands. Israelis are encircling themselves within walls and electric fences. They believe "Fortress Israel guarantees the perpetuation of the conflict with the Palestinians, their Arab neighbors, and Muslim societies as far away as South-East Asia." Israel prioritizes conflict and instability. Doing so justifies belligerence, repression and occupation. US policies are likeminded. Both countries perpetuate war. Ordinary people are harmed most. Palestinian suffering began decades ago. It shows no signs of ending. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at Email address removed . His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening. http://www.dailycensored.com/netanyahu-unfit-to-serve/ Submitters Bio: I was born in 1934, am a retired, progressive small businessman concerned about all the major national and world issues, committed to speak out and write about them. |