by Jonathan Cook in Nazareth
What is misleadingly being
called in Israel the “Anat Kamm espionage affair” is quickly revealing
the dark underbelly of a nation that has worshipped for decades at the
altar of a security state.
Next week 23-year-old Kamm is
due to stand trial for her life -- or rather the state’s demand that she
serve a life sentence for passing secret documents to an Israeli
reporter, Uri Blau, of the liberal Haaretz daily. She is charged with
spying.
Blau himself is in hiding in
London, facing, if not a Mossad hit squad, at least the stringent
efforts of Israel’s security services to get him back to Israel over the
opposition of his editors, who fear he will be put away too.
This episode has been dragging
on behind the scenes for months, since at least December, when Kamm was
placed under house arrest pending the trial.
Not a word about the case leaked
in Israel until this week when the security services, who had won from
the courts a blanket gag order -- a gag on the gag, so to speak -- were
forced to reverse course when foreign bloggers began making the
restrictions futile. Hebrew pages on Facebook had already laid out the
bare bones of the story.
So, now that much of the case is
out in the light, what are the crimes committed by Kamm and Blau?
During her conscription, Kamm
copied possibly hundreds of army documents that revealed systematic
law-breaking by the Israeli high command operating in the occupied
Palestinian territories, including orders to ignore court rulings. She
was working at the time in the office of Brig Gen Yair Naveh, who is in
charge of operations in the West Bank.
Blau’s crime is that he
published a series of scoops based on her leaked information that have
highly embarrassed senior Israeli officers by showing their contempt for
the rule of law.
His reports included revelations
that the senior command had approved targeting Palestinian bystanders
during the military’s extra-judicial assassinations in the occupied
territories; that, in violation of a commitment to the high court, the
army had issued orders to execute wanted Palestinians even if they could
be safely apprehended; and that the defence ministry had a compiled a
secret report showing that the great majority of settlements in the West
Bank were illegal even under Israeli law (all are illegal in
international law).
In a properly democratic
country, Kamm would have an honorable defence against the charges, of
being a whistle-blower rather than a spy, and Blau would be winning
journalism prizes not huddling away in exile.
But this is Israel. Here,
despite a desperate last-stand for the principles of free speech and the
rule of law in the pages of the Haaretz newspaper today, which is
itself in the firing line over its role, there is almost no public
sympathy for Kamm or even Blau.
The pair are already being
described, both by officials and in chat forums and talkback columns, as
traitors who should be jailed, disappeared or executed for the crime of
endangering the state.
The telling comparison being
made is to Mordechai Vanunu, the former technician at the Dimona nuclear
plant who exposed Israel’s secret nuclear arsenal. Inside Israel, he is
universally reviled to this day, having spent nearly two decades in
harsh confinement. He is still under a loose house arrest, denied the
chance to leave the country.
Blau and Kamm have every reason
to be worried they may share a similar fate. Yuval Diskin, the head of
the Shin Bet, Israel’s secret police, which has been leading the
investigation, said yesterday that they had been too “sensitive to the
media world” in pursuing the case for so long and that the Shin Bet
would now “remove its gloves”.
Maybe that explains why Kamm’s
home address was still visible on the charge sheet published yesterday,
putting her life in danger from one of those crazed talkbackers.
It certainly echoes warnings we
have had before from the Shin Bet about how it operates.
Much like Blau, Azmi Bishara,
once head of a leading Arab party in Israel, is today living in exile
after the Shin Bet put him in their sights. He had been campaigning for
democratic reforms that would make Israel a “state of all its citizens”
rather than a Jewish state.
While he was abroad in 2007, the
Shin Bet announced that he would be put on trial for treason when he
returned, supposedly because he had had contacts with Hizbullah during
Israel’s attack on Lebanon in 2006.
Few experts believe Bishara
could have had any useful information for Hizbullah, but the Shin Bet’s
goals and modus operandi were revealed later by Diskin in a letter on
its attitude to Bishara and his democratisation campaign. The Shin Bet
was there, he said, to thwart the activities of groups or individuals
who threatened the state’s Jewish character “even if such activity is
sanctioned by the law”.
Diskin called this the principle
of “a democracy defending itself” when it was really a case of Jewish
leaders in a state based on Jewish privilege protecting those
privileges. This time it is about the leaders of Israel’s massive
security industry protecting their privileges in a security state by
silencing witnesses to their crimes and keeping ordinary citizens in
ignorance.
Justifying his decision to “take
the gloves off” in the case of Kamm and Blau, Diskin said: “It is a
dream of every enemy state to get its hands on these kinds of documents”
-- that is, documents proving that the Israeli army has repeatedly
broken the country’s laws, in addition, of course, to its systematic
violations of international law.
Diskin claims that national
security has been put at risk, even though the reports Blau based on the
documents -- and even the documents themselves -- were presented to,
and approved by, the military censor for publication. The censor can
restrict publication based only on national security concerns, unlike
Diskin, the army senior command and the government, who obey other kinds
of concerns.
Diskin knows there is every
chance he will get away with his ploy because of a brainwashed Israeli
public, a largely patriotic media and a supine judiciary.
The two judges who oversaw the
months of gagging orders to silence any press discussion of this case
did so on the say-so of the Shin Bet that there were vital national
security issues at stake. Both judges are stalwarts of Israel’s enormous
security industry.
Einat Ron was appointed a
civilian judge in 2007 after working her way up the ranks of the
military legal establishment, there to give a legal gloss to the
occupation. Notoriously in 2003, when she was the chief military
prosecutor, she secretly proposed various fabrications to the army so
that it could cover up the killing of an 11-year-old Palestinian boy,
Khalil al-Mughrabi, two years earlier. Her role only came to light
because a secret report into the boy’s death was mistakenly attached to
the army’s letter to an Israeli human rights group.
The other judge is Ze’ev Hammer,
who finally overturned the gag order this week -- but only after a
former supreme court judge, Dalia Dorner, now the head of Israel’s Press
Council, belatedly heaped scorn on it. She argued that, with so much
discussion of the case outside Israel, the world was getting the
impression that Israel flouted democratic norms.
Judge Hammer has his own
distinguished place in Israel’s security industry, according to Israeli
analyst Dimi Reider. During his eight years of legal study, Hammer
worked for both the Shin Bet and Israel’s Mossad spy agency.
Judge Hammer and Judge Ron are
deeply implicated in the same criminal outfit -- the Israeli security
establishment -- that is now trying to cover up the tracks that lead
directly to its door. Kamm is doubtless wondering what similar vested
interests the judges who hear her case next week will not be declaring.
Writing in Haaretz today, Blau
said he had been warned “that if I return to Israel I could be silenced
for ever, and that I would be charged for crimes related to espionage”.
He concluded that “this isn’t only a war for my personal freedom but for
Israel’s image”.
He should leave worrying about
Israel’s image to Netanyahu, Diskin and judges like Dorner. That was why
the gag order was enforced in the first place. This is not a battle for
Israel’s image; it’s a battle for what is left of its soul.
Jonathan
Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest
books are “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the
Plan to Remake the Middle East” (Pluto Press) and “Disappearing
Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair” (Zed Books). His
website is www.jkcook.net.
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no state named israel There is no democracy in Israel as a state is illegitimate and illegal and not recognized Evidence of this if anyone wanted to write a comment in the Israeli websites Does not allow him or be there are many obstacles to prevent him from writing a comment The reasons for Arab-Israeli conflict is the occupation of Palestine in 1948. Palestine Arab Islamic state like the rest of the Arab and Islamic states surrounding Them. Means that there are Jews and Zionists in Palestine a big mistake, because this entity Zionist is not consistent with the surrounding area (such as language, customs, traditions and religion) The only solution to end the Arab-Israeli conflict is the expulsion of Jews from Palestine All of Palestine. The Jewish people will not rest and will not feel comfortable and stability But if it gets out of Palestine and the Middle East completely. If people continue to Jews in Palestine and the Middle East, the death and destruction will continue. Palestine Arab Islamic state and will remain |
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