Monday, January 19, 2009


Good Guys and Bad Guys

Those of you who have read my blog before might remember my father-in-law, the Albertan. Our politics tend to diverge, which makes for lively debates and interesting blog topics. Anyways, my Albertan father-in-law now has his own blog, Ivory Tower Pundit. You should check it out.

In his latest posting, my father-in-law argues that the reason Hamas has continued its war against Israel, despite its obvious underdog position, is that its primary objective is to vilify Israel on the world stage. Images of Palestinians throwing rocks at Israeli tanks don't do very much for Israel's reputation. He believes that if those opposed to Israel’s actions (i.e. lefty protestors, anti-Zionists, anti-Americans, unions, etc …) truly want the violence to end, they must condemn Hamas and deprive it of the support it needs to continue.

I don’t necessarily disagree with his argument, but think that one must also ask how and why Hamas gained such widespread support in the first place.

Here's the thing- most people naturally root for the underdog. And in a world where politics are governed by optics, the endless suffering of the Palestinian people has solidified their underdog status. This, despite the fact that Israel is despised by its neighbours, some of whom are sworn to its demise.

However, after the Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005, there was a window of opportunity where Israel could have transformed itself from the tyrannical oppressor into a helpful ally. Had Israel (and its international allies) taken the necessary steps to strengthen Abbas and the Fatah party, perhaps Hamas would not have won the support of the Palestinians of Gaza. Had Israel and its allies made it their business to ensure the social and economic stability of the Palestinians of Gaza, perhaps the blockades of food and medical supplies might not have been a tragic military necessity.

To this, my father-in-law might reply, “Why should Israel be responsible for the safety and security of the Palestinians?” Well, when Hamas becomes the primary provider of important resources like basic health care and education, it is no surprise that it wins the support of the people. If my father-in-law is correct and Hamas’s primary objective is to demonize the State of Israel, then it makes sense that the well-being of the Palestinians should be a strategic necessity for Israel.

And in a world where optics count, it wouldn’t hurt to look like the good guys for once.

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There are two articles circulating on facebook and the internet today. The first, connecting both your recent posts, is an article circulating about Israelis in Southern Israel collecting humanitarian aid for war-stricken residents of Gaza - a symbol of the Jewish value of helping those in need while also Branding Israeli society beyond the conflict. The war is over - let's show the humanitarian face of Israel the day after.

The second is footage of Hamas rounding up and assassinating Fatah members. Sadly, I saw this under the tagline If Hamas Can Kill Palestinians, Why Can't Israel? I agree that Israel keeps missing the opportunity to bolster a partner for peace among the Palestinians, which for the last three years has been Fatah. I wonder will the tables turn again? Will Fatah become the new underdog of the Palestinian people and be able to focus on the needs of Palestinians? If not, I don't know who will. As much as I'm proud of Israelis in Southern Israel for collecting supplies, is that the best Israel can do? Is that the most Palestinians can expect?

19 January, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great piece. Makes me rethink my comment on Ivory Tower.

19 January, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unmasked Anthropologist, thought you might be interested to meet The Engaged Anthropologist. Jeff Halper has some interesting things to say about optics and framing.

http://www.tikkun.org/magazine/blogs/jeff-halper/blogentry.2006-06-17.7120111678

Ah, give me a break folks. The word 'branding' has no place here, unless we are talking about red hot searing phosphorus burning through skin to the bone. Shoot and cry. Lets stop talking about branding and talk about war crimes. Jews who condemned the war as barbarous showed the human face of Israel. The Israeli government correctly says Hamas rockets are terrorism and then they perpetrate aggression that is literally a 1000 times worse. Now that is chutzpah!

BTW, Fatah tried to mount a coup against Hamas after it was democratically elected. Hamas cracked down first. It's very ugly when you live in a prison. Gangs fight for turf. They put drills into people's knee caps. Or they simply kill collaborators. It is terrible but its says nothing about the essence of Palestinians that is different than the essence of Jews. Former Prime Minister Yitzah Shamir put a bullet through the head of another Jew he believed was betraying his right wing terror cell in the pre-state war years. The Haganah rounded up the right wing Jewish terrorists in 1948 and tortured them by breaking their fingers.

23 January, 2009  
Anonymous lab coats for sale said...

"And in a world where optics count, it wouldn’t hurt to look like the good guys for once."

Love those words of yours.

20 January, 2011  
Anonymous Health insurance quotes said...

But still good are good Those bad they are born for that LOL

26 January, 2011  

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