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Israeli check points
amatullah
03/25/02 at 11:05:02
"The checkpoints of Arrogance" by Meron Benvenisti. He is a former Deputy
Mayor of Jerusalem on the purpose of the Israeli check points in the
Occupied Territories.

Ha'aretz
                    Monday, March 25, 2002 Nisan 12, 5762
                                                           Israel Time:

07:10 (GMT+2)
                    The checkpoints of arrogance

                     By Meron Benvenisti

                     The tragic failures exposed by the killing
                     of Israel Defense Forces troops at
                     checkpoints at the hands of Palestinian
                     guerrillas released a flood of criticism
                     that forced the military command to learn
                     some lessons and initiate changes in
                     the management and tactics of the
                     roadblocks.

                     Presumably, these lessons will be
                     implemented and the defensive and
                     security measures, together with the
                     supervision of the checkpoints, will be
                     enhanced. But it is impossible to expect
                     the investigators to go so far as to
                     recommend eliminating the
                     checkpoints, and not because they
                     come to the conclusion that the checkpoints have
enormous military
                     importance, nor because the settlers insist on
keeping the checkpoints in place
                     because they "provide a sense of security for
people on the roads" of the West
                     Bank.

                     The checkpoints will remain the main point of
contact and friction between the
                     occupying power and the rebellious population not
because they serve any
                     security purpose, but because their function is to

send a message of force and
                     authority, to inspire fear, and to symbolize the
downtrodden nature and inferiority
                     of those under the occupation.

                     The large blocks of cement, the fortified
positions and the half dozen or so
                     frightened soldiers at a checkpoint are nothing
but a showcase intended to
                     display who has the power to rule the lives of
those under rule, or even to cause
                     their deaths - and almost without the use of real
force, but rather by relying on
                     the anxiety of the occupied, who have been coerced

into agreeing to behave in
                     accordance with the rules dictated by the agents
of power.

                     The scorn for the Palestinians and the arrogant
reliance on the mentality of
                     subservience are expressed not only by virtue of
the checkpoints' existence, but
                     also their locations. The checkpoint in Wadi
Harmiyeh was there because
                     nobody ever considered the possibility that the
Palestinians were capable of
                     exploiting the tactical inferiority of its
positioning, expecting them only to wait
                     quietly in line, obsequious to the troops. How
dare they break the rules, smash
                     the display and expose the checkpoint as a
pathetic symbol of control through
                     force?

                     Colonial regimes have always been based on the
arrogance of a few soldiers
                     controlling the lives of millions of subjects
through minimal use of force and
                     reliance on a "deterence" that perpetuates the
inferiority of those under their
                     rule. Such regimes can last as long as the
subjects agree to behave in
                     accordance with the dictates from above. But the
moment the rules of the game
                     are broken and the checkpoints turn from displays
of control into barricades of
                     revolt, small groups of soldiers do not have a
chance of remaining anything
                     more than props for their commanders' arrogant
contempt.

                     After hundreds of thousands of people who line up
obsequiously in long,
                     winding lines between cement blocks rise up and
refuse to show their ID cards
                     or obey the order to go back, and are ready to pay

with their lives for their revolt,
                     commissions of inquiry will be established to find

out how such a powerful army
                     lost the battle for the checkpoints.

                     The lesson learned by the British in India (and
the lesson learned by all the
                     other arrogant colonialists) won't be considered
relevant because the
                     checkpoints here are intimately connected to the
settlements, and the security of
                     the settlements and the approaches to them must be

guaranteed at all cost.
                     Thus, the mentality of those who established the
checkpoints - based on a
                     colonialist attitude toward the Palestinians - is
the same mentality that
                     established the settlements based on the belief
that an unctuous Palestinian
                     inferiority would last forever.

                     Those who planted the settlements in the Katif
Bloc or in the heart of Samaria
                     and northern Judea assumed the Palestinians would
forever remain
                     obsequious; otherwise, how could one explain the
logic of establishing Jewish
                     islands in the heart of Arab populations?

                     The settlers argue that from the very beginning,
Zionism flew in the face of
                     reality. It succeeded, they say, precisely because

it ignored reality and never
                     surrendered to the rational concepts of reality
that predicted a failure for the
                     cause. Therefore, the demographic and geographic
arguments used against
                     the settlers evaporated in the fervor of their
visions.

                     But now it turns out that others too can alter
reality through the power of
                     commitment to a nationalist ideology; and the
attempt to claim a monopoly on
                     ideals, out of the false belief that the other
will not and can not rebel, leads to
                     irreparable disaster.

                     The so-called settlement enterprise, like the
checkpoints set up to save it, will
                     pass from this world because the wheel has turned:

Now, the Palestinians are
                     the ones who are rising up against reality,
refusing to surrender to rational
                     perceptions of the balance of power that predict
their failure. And they have a
                     good role model.


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