what's left
https://gowans.wordpress.com/
Written by what's left ... in 1865” encompasses a truth about the orientation of large parts of the Western Left to the Arab nationalist government in Damascus.
What's Left?: How the Left Lost its Way: Nick Cohen: 9780007229703 ...
https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Left-How-Lost-its/dp/0007229704
From the much-loved, witty and excoriating voice of journalist Nick Cohen, a powerful and irreverent dissection of the agonies, idiocies and compromises of ...Paul Craig Roberts - Official Homepage
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/
Welcome to PaulCraigRoberts.org. Latest Announcements. THE COST OF WAR FOR THE U.S. TAXPAYER SINCE 9/11 IS ACTUALLY THREE TIMES THE ...Top stories from paulcraigroberts.org
Israelis and Palestinians: Mutual Dehumanization Inflames Hatred and Conflict
|
PEERS emaillist@peerservice.org via aweber.com
Join the 14,252 informed, caring subscribers to this list (two emails/week)
Subscribe here
The Mission of WantToKnow.info:
To provide our readers with reliable, verifiable information on major cover-ups, and to serve as a call to work together for the good of all
This message is also available online at this link.
We're US $10,900 in the red for 2017. Please make a donation.
Support us by using this amazon.com link at no extra charge to you.
"Dating back to at least 1948, the feud between Jews and Arabs has had more than six decades to fester and weep. By now the process of dehumanization is practically complete. It is also mutual. Some here believe rancour between Israelis and Palestinians has worsened in recent years in part because the two sides have almost no day-to-day contact anymore. The resulting isolation has permitted the worst stereotypes to flourish unchallenged on both sides – the Israeli as rabid settler or rampaging soldier, the Palestinian as ruthless terrorist. "
-- Toronto Star (One of Canada's top newspapers) on causes of Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 3/21/09
Dear friends,
The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians may be the most explosive political situation on the planet, yet it very rarely receives balanced coverage.
Pro-Israeli media and groups depict Israel as the innocent victim and Palestinians as heartless terrorists threatening innocent civilians. Pro-Palestinian media and groups villainize the Israelis and glorify their own cause.
Very rarely, even in Western media, do we see balanced stories on the highly-charged conflict between Israel and Palestine. Below is a rare, balanced article from Canada's respected Toronto Star which explores the root causes of the intense Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It clearly shows how powerful factions of both sides play a role in fostering a tense climate which supports an ever more entrenched cycle of hatred and violence.
Thanks to Breaking the Silence, bitterlemons.net, and other groups dedicated to helping Israelis and Palestinians recognize their shared humanity and common interests, there is a growing desire to move beyond conflict to create something new which supports the good of all involved. Let us work towards stopping the violence and recognizing our common humanity with all who share our world.
With very best wishes for a more peaceful world,
Fred Burks for PEERS and WantToKnow.info Former language interpreter for Presidents Bush and Clinton
How Israelis, Islamists dehumanize each other
Psychologists examine state of mind that leads to
heinous actions like those reported in Gaza
Mar 21, 2009 04:30 AM
JERUSALEM – Two Israeli newspapers published disturbing accounts this week about misconduct by Israeli soldiers during this country's January offensive in Gaza – and one statement stood out from the rest.
This particular utterance did not describe a heinous incident or act but instead conveyed an over-riding state of mind, one that enabled at least some Israeli soldiers to carry out some thoroughly loathsome deeds while they were deployed in Gaza – including, it seems, the cold-blooded murder of Palestinian civilians.
"I don't know how to describe it," said the soldier in question, a squad leader who is clearly troubled by much of what he saw. "The lives of Palestinians, let's say, is something much, much less important than the lives of our soldiers."
Psychologists have at least a couple of terms for the tendency of humans to view their adversaries as springing from a lower order of being.
Known either as pseudo-speciation or dehumanization, the phenomenon is as ancient as the Bible and as common nowadays as olive trees in the Holy Land.
It enables both Arabs and Jews to behave in ways that would be nearly impossible if their victims were acknowledged to be human beings.
"We know from professional studies this happens in just about every conflict," said Gabriel Ben-Dor, who heads the school of politics at the University of Haifa. "The more protracted the conflict, the more likely it is to occur."
Dating back to at least 1948, the feud between Jews and Arabs has had more than six decades to fester and weep, and by now the process of dehumanization is practically complete. It is also mutual.
"Certainly on the Arab side and particularly the Islamist side, Israelis and Jews are totally dehumanized," said Yossi Alpher, co-editor of the bitterlemons.net Internet site.
"In Friday sermons in mosques, they say we are descendants of pigs and monkeys.
"We are totally dehumanized in the militant Islamist narrative."
If there is one man in this country who has explored the dark side of Israel's heart, it is Yehuda Shaul, director of Breaking the Silence, an organization that collects and publishes accounts by Israeli soldiers about their sometimes brutal behaviour while on duty in the Palestinian territories.
Shaul says the reports in Haaretz and Maariv – tales of widespread vandalism and at least some cases of unprovoked killing of civilians – are consistent with the war stories he has so far collected on his own about the January offensive, and he finds them unusually troubling.
"It's a very, very different situation," he said. "The soldiers say: 'Everyone is an enemy. Everyone here is a legitimate target.' That was the notion."
The Gaza abuses reported this week included the unprovoked killing of a woman and her two children in one incident, and of a lone elderly woman, in another – people slain not because they posed a threat of any kind, but merely because they happened to be Palestinian.
Some here believe rancour between Israelis and Palestinians has worsened in recent years in part because the two sides have almost no day-to-day contact anymore.
The resulting isolation has permitted the worst stereotypes to flourish unchallenged on both sides, displacing all other notions – the Israeli as rabid settler or rampaging soldier, the Palestinian as ruthless terrorist.
A children's TV program in Gaza called Tomorrow's Pioneers is notorious for presenting a succession of squeaky-voiced animal characters – Farfour the Mouse, Nahoul the Bee, Assud the Bunny – who foment hatred of Israel until they are cruelly martyred by vengeful Jews.
"It does create a climate," said Ben-Dor. "It's very difficult to change these attitudes once formed."
But Ahmed Abu Tawahina, director-general of the Gaza Community Mental Health Program, said such TV shows and other methods of indoctrination are superfluous in Gaza.
"Forget about all the media programs," he said. "Palestinian children develop their attitudes from their experiences on the ground. Ninety-eight per cent of kids in Gaza did not feel safe during the (January) war. So how will those children perceive the Israelis now?"
Organized religion has done little to reduce tensions on either side and has often made an already deadly situation even worse, driving wedges between Muslims and Jews while ignoring or denying their common humanity.
"Religion has so much influence in the Middle East," said Ben-Dor. "It's the key factor, but it is not playing a positive role at all."
Meanwhile, the conflict grinds on, the hatred deepens, and the death toll climbs relentlessly higher.
"I do predict the cycle of violence will continue," said Abu Tawahina. "The next generation of Palestinians and Israelis will be more fundamentalist and extremist.
"When aggression is carried out on one side, the other side will react aggressively as well."
Note: See original article on the Toronto Star website at . And for an excellent CBS article on Breaking the Silence and the personal experiences of Israeli soldiers, click here.
What you can do:
Finding Balance: WantToKnow.info Inspiration Center
WantToKnow.info believes it is important to balance disturbing cover-up information with inspirational writings which call us to be all that we can be and to work together for positive change. For an abundance of uplifting material, please visit our Inspiration Center.
See our exceptional archive of revealing news articles.
Please support this important work: Donate here
Explore the mind and heart expanding websites managed by the nonprofit PEERS network:
www.peerservice.org - PEERS websites: Spreading inspiration, education, & empowerment
www.momentoflove.org - Every person in the world has a heart www.personalgrowthcourses.net - Dynamic online courses powerfully expand your horizons www.WantToKnow.info - Reliable, verifiable information on major cover-ups www.weboflove.org - Strengthening the Web of Love that interconnects us all
Subscribe here to the WantToKnow.info email list (two messages a week)
|
No comments:
Post a Comment