Loewenstein: Boycott, divest from and sanction Israel

June 4, 2010
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Sydney-based journalist and author Antony Loewenstein is an outspoken critic of Israeli policies and author of the best-selling 2006 book My Israel Question. He is the co-founder of advocacy group Independent Australian Jewish Voices and is a board member of Macquarie University鈥檚 Centre for Middle East and North African Studies. Articles and commentary by Loewenstein can be found at .

麻豆传媒 Weekly鈥檚 Tony Iltis spoke with Loewenstein about Israel鈥檚 military assault on the unarmed Freedom Flotilla, which sought to bring humanitarian aid to break Israel鈥檚 siege of the Palestinian Gaza Strip. At least nine activists were killed in the assault.

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Loewenstein told GLW he was surprised by Israel鈥檚 assault on the Freedom Flotilla. 鈥淲hile we鈥檙e clearly used to Israel breaking international law by occupying peoples land, killing people, launching unprovoked wars 鈥 that鈥檚 normal Zionist behaviour.

鈥淏ut鈥, he added, 鈥渢his was surprising because it appears to be so utterly disproportionate, which again is not unique for Israel, but is so counterproductive.鈥

Loewenstein said the action shows 鈥渟heer arrogance and self-delusion鈥. He said if the action was fully thought through by Israel, 鈥渁nd evidence suggests it was鈥, then it apparently believed that 鈥渨hatever Israel was to do, the world would simply accept鈥.

鈥淥r more importantly, the US would support Israel when it claims it was self-defence.鈥

He said: 鈥淲hat does seem clear is that Israel believes using overwhelming force in the middle of the night on a humanitarian ship in the middle of the ocean, in international waters, would somehow not provoke some kind of response.

鈥淭he argument has been made that the activists on the boat reacted violently and Israel had no choice but to open fire on them.

鈥淚n the footage that Israel has released thus far, you do see evidence of the commandos coming from the helicopters and being set upon by activists.

鈥淏ut what was Israel expecting people to do? Simply lie there and take it? The truth is that Israel was invading a sovereign entity on international waters and people had a right to defend themselves from that attack.鈥

He told GLW: 鈥淭he bigger issue here is not this tragedy, but the siege on Gaza. That鈥檚 what this is all about.

鈥淚t is about the fact that the siege is immoral and counterproductive. This has brought far greater focus onto the blockade of Gaza, which has been going now for three-and-a-half years.

鈥淚 did hear that Egypt has opened its border with Gaza temporarily 鈥 we don鈥檛 know for how long, maybe just three or four days. Of course Egypt鈥檚 role in the blockade is just as scandalous as Israel鈥檚.

鈥淚n a sense, they鈥檙e a client state that does the dirty work of Israel and the US.鈥

On whether this incident will prove to be a turning point in the struggle for justice and peace in the Middle East, Loewenstein said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 very hard to say. Clearly, there are now growing international calls for the lifting of the siege, including from our Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who鈥檚 hardly known for being brave on the Middle East (or on anything really).

鈥淗e did come out yesterday and say the siege should be lifted, which is a welcome comment from the Australian government and a very rare one at that.鈥

But he added, 鈥渢he government that matters the most is the US鈥.

鈥淭he Obama administration鈥檚 response so far has been tepid, to put it mildly. Although they have in the past called for the lifting of the siege, there has not been any comment along those lines in the last 48 hours.鈥

However, Loewenstein added: 鈥淛ust this week there was an interview in the [British] Guardian with Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, who said that there was growing contact between his organisation and the Obama administration but America simply hasn鈥檛 got the guts to speak out.

鈥淪o there was contact. And if there鈥檚 going to be any chance of peace, Hamas must be involved in the process.

鈥淲e keep hearing so much propaganda that Hamas are like Hitler, and they鈥檙e going to destroy all the Jews, that they hate Jews. There are undoubtedly some elements in Hamas that don鈥檛 like Jews. I saw this when I was in Gaza.

鈥淏ut the truth is that they are a pragmatic political organisation that won a democratic election four years ago.鈥

He said progress to peace could not occur until Israel and the West recognises this. 鈥淚f they think that continually blockading and isolating Gaza will achieve their interests 鈥 well, in fact, it鈥檚 having the opposite effect.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 see any evidence of Israel changing its position on this, frankly, but there needs to be sustained international pressure. If there鈥檚 not, and this should have happened a long time ago, there needs to be sustained growing calls and action [targeting Israel with a campaign] of boycott, divestment and sanctions.

鈥淭hat is the only way Israel will understand 鈥 if it feels political pain.鈥

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