
Uri Avnery
December 23, 2017
ANYONE PROPOSING the death penalty is either a complete fool, an incorrigible cynic or mentally disturbed – or all of these.
There is no effective therapy for any of these defects. I wouldn't even try.
A fool would not understand
the overwhelming evidence for the conclusion. For a cynic, advocacy of
the death penalty is a proven votecatcher. A mentally disturbed person
derives pleasure from the very thought of an execution. I am not
addressing any of these, but ordinary citizens of Israel.
LET ME start by repeating the story of my own personal experience.
In 1936, the Arab population
of Palestine launched a violent uprising. The Nazi persecution in
Germany drove many Jews to Palestine (including my own family), and the
local Arabs saw their country slipping away from under their feet. They
started to react violently. They called it the Great Rebellion, the
British talked of "disturbances" and we called it "the events".
Groups of young Arabs
attacked Jewish and British vehicles on the roads. When caught, some of
them were sent by the British courts to the gallows. When the Arab
attacks did not stop, some right-wing Zionists started a campaign of
"retaliation" and shot at Arab vehicles.
One of these was caught by
the British. His name was Shlomo Ben-Yosef, a 25 year old illegal
immigrant from Poland, a member of the right-wing youth organization
Betar. He threw a grenade at an Arab bus, which failed to explode, and
fired some shots that hit nobody. But the British saw an opportunity to
prove their impartiality.
Ben-Yosef was sentenced to
death. The Jewish population was shocked. Even those who were totally
opposed to "retaliation" pleaded for clemency, rabbis prayed. Slowly the
day of the execution drew near. Many expected a reprieve at the last
moment. It did not come.
The hanging of Ben-Yosef on
June 29, 1938 sent a powerful shockwave through the Jewish public. It
caused a profound change in my own life. I decided to fill his place. I
joined the Irgun, the most extreme armed underground organization. I was
just 15 years old.
I repeat this story because
the lesson is so important. An oppressive regime, especially a foreign
one, always thinks that executing "terrorists" will frighten others away
from joining the rebels.
This idea stems from the
arrogance of the rulers, who think of their subjects as inferior human
beings. The real result is always the opposite: the executed rebel
becomes a national hero, for every rebel executed, dozens of others join
the fight. The execution breeds hatred, the hatred leads to more
violence. If the family is also punished, the flames of hatred rise even
higher.
Simple logic. But logic is beyond the reach of the rulers.
Just a thought: some 2000 years ago, a simple carpenter was executed in Palestine by crucifixion. Look at the results.
IN EVERY army, there are a number of sadists posing as patriots.
In my army days, I once
wrote that in every squad there is at least one sadist and one moral
soldier. The others are neither. They are influenced by either of them,
depends on which of the two has the stronger character.
Last week something horrible
happened. Since the announcement of the American Clown-In-Chief about
Jerusalem, there have been daily demonstrations in the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip. The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip approach the separation
fence and throw stones at the soldiers on the Israeli side. The soldiers
are instructed to shoot. Every day Palestinians are wounded, every few
days Palestinians are killed.
One of the demonstrators was
Ibrahim Abu-Thuraya, a 29 year old legless Arab fisherman. Both of his
legs were amputated nine years ago, after he was injured in an Israeli
air-strike on Gaza.
He was pushed in his
wheelchair over the rough terrain towards the fence when an army
sharpshooter took aim and killed him. He was unarmed, just "inciting".
The killer was not an
ordinary soldier, who may have shot without aiming in the melee. He was a
professional, a sharpshooter, used to identify his victim, take careful
aim and hit the exact spot.
I try to think about what
went on in the shooter's brain before shooting. The victim was close.
There was absolutely no way not to see the wheelchair. Ibrahim posed
absolutely no threat to the shooter or to anyone else.
(A cruel Israeli joke was
born immediately: the sharpshooters were ordered to hit the lower parts
of the bodies of the demonstrators. Since Ibrahim had no lower parts,
the soldier had no choice but shoot him in the head.)
This was a criminal act,
pure and simple. An abhorrent war crime. So, did the army – yes, my
army! – arrest him? Not at all. Every day, a new excuse was found, each
more ridiculous than the other. The shooter’s name was kept secret.
My God, what is happening to this country? What is the occupation doing to us?
Ibrahim, of course, became overnight a Palestinian national hero. His death will spur other Palestinians to join the fight.
ARE THERE no rays of light? Yes there are. Though not many.
A few days after the murder of Ibrahim Abu-Thuraya, an almost comic scene was immortalized.
In the Palestinian village
Nabi Saleh in the occupied West Bank, two fully armed Israeli soldiers
are standing. One is an officer, the other a sergeant. A group of three
or four Arab girls, about 15 or 16 years old, approach them. They shout
at the soldiers and make abusive gestures. The soldiers pretend not to
notice them.
One girl, Ahd Tamimi, approaches a soldier and hits him. The soldier, much taller than her, does not react.
The girl comes even closer
and hits the face of the soldier. He defends his face with his arms.
Another girl records the scene with her smartphone.
And then the incredible
happens: both soldiers walk backwards and leave the scene. (Later it
appears that the cousin of one of the girls was shot in the head a few
days earlier.)
The army was shocked by the
fact that the two soldiers did not shoot the girl. It promised an
investigation. The girl and her mother were detained that night. The
soldiers are in for a rebuke.
For me, the two soldiers are real heroes. Sadly, they are the exceptions.
Every human being has the
right to be proud of his or her country. To my mind, it's a basic human
right as well as a basic human need.
But how can one be proud of a country that is trading in human bodies?
In Islam, it is very
important to bury the dead as soon as possible. Knowing this, the
Israeli government is withholding the bodies of dozens of "terrorists",
to be used as trading chips for the return of Jewish bodies held by the
other side.
Logical? Sure. Abhorrent? Yes.
This is not the Israel I
helped to found and fought for. My Israel would return the bodies to the
fathers and mothers. Even if it means giving up some trading chips.
Isn't losing a son punishment enough?
What has become of our common human decency?
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