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Amos Oz
and the Art of the Bluff
By Bradley R. Smith
Thought
is swamped with journalism. Palestine.
Afghanistan. Bush. On the fartherest
horizon, the U.S. Congress. Why choose
sides? The most stirring journalism is
the result of having chosen sides.
Wealth, the result of liberty, drives
everything, diminishing liberty
everywhere journalism encounters it.
I cannot be torn out of my culture,
my genes. I can be loosened from them
but they’re always inside there,
tumbling around. There was a time when
the ideal of liberty was something new
under the sun. The ideal remains what it
was. We don’t have time for it. Our
wealth blinds us to the wonderful ideal
of liberty. It buys thousands of battle
tanks for one people, a corrupt tyrant
for another. The journalism that follows
is glorious.
Norman Mailer, after listening to a
speech given by our President, remarks
that he doesn’t trust any man who utters
the word “evil” a dozen times in ten
minutes. I have friends who argue that
President Bush is dumb. They refer to
his use of the language, which I admit
is not brilliant. I argue that it is
refreshing to hear the President of a
great nation speak with the language of
ordinary people. Then I hear our
President speak of the “axis of evil”
and I understand that he has no feel for
the language whatsoever. No feel for the
history of the century just ended.

Angry pro-Palestinian
demonstrators tear apart a portrait of
Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon, stamped with a swastika,
outside the U.S. embassy in central
Moscow, April 9, 2002. REUTERS/Viktor
Korotayev
I should have understood that when he
used the term “war on terrorism.” The
phrase made me uncomfortable, but I
tried to live with it. Now the phrase is
used by everyone to justify everything.
What’s terrorism? The Arabs can’t figure
it out. No one else wants to figure it
out. Terrorism is the intentional
initiation of force against
non-combatants. Where does it start? In
Palestine, when did it start? Why would
Palestinian teenagers, boys and girls
alike, want to stroll into Israeli
hotels and pizzerias to intentionally
murder Israeli teenagers, along with
their families and friends?
Americans know how to handle this
question. The journalists, the
intellectuals, the politicos. They
handle it by never asking it. Never! It
might compromise those with whom we
share so much of our wealth – one
hundred billion, maybe two hundred
billion dollars over half a century. It
might shame those whom we have convinced
ourselves are above criticism. It would
cost many intellectuals, many
professors, many journalists their
livelihoods.
It doesn’t matter how the violence in
the Middle East began. It began revving
up in the years following World War II
with the invasion and conquest of Arab
Palestine by European Jews, but it
doesn’t matter. Here we are now.
Palestinian Arabs, Israeli Jews, and the
Americans. Will Palestinian Arabs stop
their intentional killing of Israeli
civilians, an exercise in the initiation
of force? Will Israeli Jews suppress
their greed for Palestinian land, which
can only be fulfilled through the
initiation of force or the threat of it?
Will Americans petition their Congress
to stop funding this bloody Project? Who
among us is going to change his spots?
Amos Oz is a highly respected Israeli
Jewish novelist and journalist. He has a
fine face and a winning personality.
I’ve seen him on PBS television twice
now. Matters look very dark to Mr. Oz.
What does he believe the problem is, why
it is so intractable? Because there are
two peoples who want the same piece of
land and they are both victims.
Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews.
Victims both. The Jews suffered a “mass
murder” in Eastern Europe, and the
Palestinian Arabs have been dispossessed
of the land they love, their land. See?
They are both victims.
One wonders how a sophisticated man
like Amos Oz is willing to throw such
cards on the table. He’s not stupid. It
must be something else. He has a
graciously forgiving, even humble manner
as he plays his hand. It does not occur
to the PBS newsman, or his Jewish
producer, to make an obvious
observation. Even if the Jews of Eastern
Europe were “victimized” by Germans –
and they were, though there are many
holes in the story that need to be
addressed – what does that have to do
with the victimization of Palestinian
Arabs by Israeli Jews? Where’s the
connection? No one will ask.
The hand that Amos Oz has chosen to
play is a sentimental and at the same
time steely bluff. He knows he will not
lose this hand. He understands that no
one is going to point out to him that
while the Germans were guilty of
victimizing European Jews, Israeli Jews
are guilty of victimizing Palestinian
Arabs – and that there is no connection
between the two. None. As a matter of
fact, that’s how most Palestinians feel
about the matter. There’s no connection.
Only Israeli aggression against
Palestinians, funded year after year by
the U.S. Congress.
Palestinian Arabs don’t give a damn
about Germans. Germans didn’t do
anything to Palestinian Arabs. It’s
Israeli Jews who began taking
Palestinian land in the 1940s, and
Israeli Jews who continue to take
Palestinian land, hilltop by hilltop, to
this very day. They take it by force, or
the threat of force. Everywhere in
Palestine it’s Jews victimizing Arabs.
Germans have nothing to do with it.
Americans, on the other hand, have a
great deal to do with it. It’s Americans
who fund Jewish settlements on
Palestinian land, thus encouraging
Israeli Jews to use stealth, then force
or the threat of it to grab land that
belongs to others. It’s Americans who
paid for 4,000 battle tanks for Israeli
Jews so that they could crush every
thing standing in what’s left of Arab
Palestine.
What does this have to say about the
sophisticated play of Amos Oz about
Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs both
being “victims” in Palestine? He’s
bluffing, he’s too intelligent to not
know that he’s bluffing. He knows that
the Americans are unwilling to call his
hand. Famous Jewish writers have bluffed
for so long about Germans and
Palestinians, they have been so
successful at playing the “Holocaust”
card, they have contributed to winning
such immense rewards for Israeli Jews,
that they don’t even contemplate playing
the real hand that they have dealt
themselves. Why should they? With one US
administration after another, without
exception, the bluff works, and Israeli
Jews walk away with the pot time and
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