You Know Where it Starts – But You Have No Idea Where It Ends
Yesterday there was a shocking and horrifying terrorist attack against the gay and lesbian community that killed 2 young people and injured 15 more at a gay community center in the heart of Tel Aviv. The shooter is still out on the loose so although we don’t know his identity yet, it is easy to speculate it is an extreme rightwing and/or religious person. This is a hate crime and the clearest example of a terrorist attack since the shooter entered an unmarked building where he knew a meeting was taking place and it was in a basement, where the youth had no where to run to. The Israeli media should and must call it that. It doesn’t have to be an Israeli-Palestinian clash for it to warrant the term “terrorist attack.”
At the recent gay pride parade in Jerusalem last month – massively diminished in size and vigor since the 2005 stabbing of several people by a religious Jew – a small but noisy crowd chanted anti-gay slurs and held signs calling gays beasts and perverts. Two prominent figures of the settlement movement that we am unfortunately all too familiar with were there. Itamar Ben-Gvir and Baruch Marzel, both of whom live in the Israeli-occupied Hebron area and have, on repeated occasions, attacked Jewish-Israeli peace activists. In addition to physical violence, we have seen and heard Ben-Gvir verbally abuse Ezra Nawi for being homosexual, calling him a pervert and accusing him of raping little children. This is not isolated. In most places where we have come into contact with settlers, we have heard them equate our leftwing views with homosexuality, calling us disgusting and wimpy liberals who like it “up the ass.”
This morning, just hours after last night’s terror attack in Tel Aviv, the Palestinian Hanoun family of Sheikh Jarrah was physically evicted from their home by Israeli police and in their place, Jewish settler families (comprised mostly of teenage boys resembling classic hilltop youth) entered in their place. It is no coincidence that these events happened so closely together, as clearly the police and settlers who took over these houses in East Jerusalem are aware the media would be dominated by the murders in Tel Aviv.
Take these recent incidents and add them to the violent weekly protests of ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem against the opening of parking garages; the violent protests and death threats with regard to the ultra-Orthodox mother who obviously neglected her child; the pipe bomb that exploded at Professor and peace activist Ze’ev Sternhall’s home last September; rightwing Knesset members organizing protests in Arab villages and participating in rallies shouting racist slurs against Obama that include the presence of outlawed Kahane enthusiasts; the settlers continued violence against Palestinians and Israelis and the IDF in the occupied West Bank, which includes children barely potty-trained throwing rocks at fellow Jews; and the murder of Yitzhak Rabin by Yigal Amir – and what you get is a clear picture of a trend that combines religious, messianic Judaism with the settling of the Land of Israel with violent rejections of democracy, liberalism and equal rights that is being waged against gays, lesbians, peace activists, academics and of course all Palestinians.
First it was violence against Palestinians, then it was violence against Israeli peace activists, now it is also violence against homosexuals. You know where it starts, but you have no idea where it ends!
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about 12 months ago
Brillian entry Joseph!
I added it to a post I just did on the Jerusalem evictions…
http://desertpeace.wordpress.com/2009/08/02/jerusalem-is-already-divided/
about 12 months ago
I agree there is a general connection between racism and hating gay people. When you’re a left-wing advocate of equality and fair treatment, you hold on to the humanist side of political thought – putting human beings in the center regardless of their ethnicity, gender, race, religion or sexual orientation.
That said, I don’t think there is a direct correlation. It’s not like Palestinians are very tolerant or gay-friendly as a nation. Gay men and women are persecuted in Gaza and the West Bank, to the point of being murdered. Things are a bit more complicated than a we vs. them picture when it comes to this issue, IMO.
Tel Aviv has a reputation as a gay-friendly city and I’d hate for that reputation to be tarnished over the act of one single person who I doubt is even legally sane…
about 12 months ago
“…although we don’t know his identity yet, it is easy to speculate it is an extreme rightwing and/or religious person.”
Yes. Easy to speculate. Indeed.
*sigh*
about 12 months ago
CK_ It is all speculatation now… were you not telling me this afternoon that they have already caught the guy
I belive that what I am writing here is quite important even if it turns out that this killer was not a member of the Ben Gvir posse or another like it. It is an ongoing here and in many other countries. Also, we need to talk about the many problems that the extremist nationalist camp are causing us and anti gay terror is one of them whether or not they were directly involved in this attack. Homegrown terrorist, you know? Why always with the *sigh*? Israel is heating up and the time to be dismissive is passing…
Israeli Mom- I agree with what you are saying but why bring in Palestinians with respect to the gay issue. They have nothing to do with it. Tel Aviv is much more like an American city than Gaza or Ramalah. Why not talk about the anti gay terror that happens all over America. I am not one to always compare Israel to the Palestinians when it is easy and not in other debates, if you know what I mean.
I was talking about the Palestinian-settler issue because i do think that there was a timing connection with the events in East Jerusalem this morning. These operations take time but the decision to execute them this morning must have to do with the news coverage of the terror attack.
Both- I am very upset with the religious extreme, nationalist right in this country. I have heard them often attack Ezra Nawi in the most vile way possible because of his sexuality. There have been multiple acts of terror against the gay community at their directive.
Let us wait and see who this killer is and where he comes from….
about 12 months ago
My point is that there is no reason to wait. That’s retarded. All good, decent people, regardless of their sexual, religious or ideological orientation need to condemn this act in no uncertain terms. We have been brought face to face with pure evil and to attempt to score ideological points on this is, well, kind of gross frankly. And now you’re moderating comments? Dude. Not cool. But that’s just my opinion.
about 12 months ago
The article needs more historical perspective:
The roots of this sort of violence go back to the kinderkhapper of 1830s Russian Poland. The seeds go back to the collapse of Commonwealth Poland into the first modern failed state. Without this historical context you may misinterpret a lot of contemporary Zionist politics: Is Wealth a Jewish Value?