There are no words to describe the horror allegedlyĀ done by six JewsĀ to Mohammed Abu Khdeir of Shoafat. Although a gag order bars publication of details of the terrible murder and the identities of its alleged perpetrators, the account of Abu Khdeirās family ā according to which the boy was burned alive ā would horrify any mortal. Anyone who is not satisfied with this description, can view the horror movie in which members of Israelās Border Police are seenĀ brutally beatingĀ Tariq Abu Khdeir, the murder victimās 15-year-old cousin.
The Israel Police was quick to label the murderers āJewish extremists,ā meaning they arenāt part of the herd, they are outliers, āwild weeds.ā This is the policeās way of trying to justify a sin, to āmake the vermin kosher.ā But the vermin is huge, and many-legged. It has embraced the soldiers and other young Israelis who overran the social media networks with calls for revenge and with hatred for Arabs. The vermin was welcomed by Knesset members, rabbis and public figures who demanded revenge. Nor did it skip over the prime minister, who declared āVengeance for the blood of a small child, Satan has not yet created.ā
Abu Khdeirās murderers are not āJewish extremists.ā They are the descendants and builders of a culture of hate and vengeance that is nurtured and fertilized by the guides of āthe Jewish state”: Those for whom every Arab is a bitter enemy, simply because they are Arab; those who were silent at the Beitar Jerusalem games when the teamās fans shouted ādeath to Arabsā at Arab players; those who call for cleansing the state of its Arab minority, or at least to drive them out of the homes and cities of the Jews.
No less responsible for the murder are those who did not halt, with an iron hand, violence by Israeli soldiers against Palestinian civilians, and who failed to investigate complaints ādue to lack of public interest.ā The term āJewish extremistsā actually seems more appropriate for the small Jewish minority that is still horrified by these acts of violence and murder. But they too recognize, unfortunately, that they belong to a vengeful, vindictive Jewish tribe whose license to perpetrate horrors is based on the horrors that were done to it.
Prosecuting the murderers is no longer sufficient. There must be a cultural revolution in Israel. Its political leaders and military officers must recognize this injustice and right it. They must begin raising the next generation, at least, on humanist values, and foster a tolerant public discourse. Without these, the Jewish tribe will not be worthy of its own state.
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