Published: 10.06.11, 00:39 / Israel Opinion
Op-ed: Almost unnoticed lynching of leftist activists this week should alarm every Israeli
* (Professor Yishai Rosen-Zvi is the head of Talmud and Ancient Literature studies at Tel Aviv University’s Hebrew Culture Department)
So what happened around here this past week? Tnuva’s chairwoman quit, Merkel was insulted, the Quartet is nagging, and, oh yeah, some leftists were beaten up. No big deal. How easy it is to get used to it. And how much they help us get used to it.
“There are some guys who wish to come here and kick your ass,” “you dogs,” “you whores are sleeping with Arabs, “all the residents will come here,” “there will be death here.” What does it sound like? An angry mob marching with raised fists and yelling, with blazing eyes, “death to the Arabs.” A stone is hurled, a spike (knife?) is pulled out, people are lying on the road, bleeding; broken noses, shattered windows. What does it look like?
Friday evening, at the end of Rosh Hashana, a lynching was carried out outside the settlement of Anatot. No less. View the videos online and see for yourselves. Fortunately, the incident ended with only 26 people wounded and several razed cars, with no fatalities. However, those exposed to the story via the media heard at most about “clashes” between leftist activists and settlers. Three people were held by police for questioning – leftists, of course.
What characterizes cultures where lynching has become a permanent means of “punishment”, ranging from South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s to current-day Afghanistan, is not the level of public violence or the police’s helplessness – these can be found in restrained states as well – but first and foremost the public legitimacy.
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