The article below impressed me quite much as another view
of the crisis in the Moslim world. Some people may like it, some people may
not, but it's worth a reading.
David
A View from the Eye of the Storm
A talk delivered by Haim
Harari [a theoretical physicist] (former president of the Weizman
institute) at a meeting of the International Advisory Board of a large
multi-national corporation
by Haim Harari (*1)
April,
2004
As you know, I usually provide the scientific and
technological
"entertainment" in our meetings, but, on this occasion, our
Chairman
suggested that I present my own personal view on events in the
part of the
world from which I come. I have never been and I will never be
a Government
official and I have no privileged information. My perspective
is entirely
based on what I see, on what I read and on the fact that my
family has lived
in this region for almost 200 years. You may regard my
views as those of the
proverbial taxi driver, which you are supposed to
question, when you visit a
country.
I could have shared with you
some fascinating facts and some personal
thoughts about the Israeli-Arab
conflict. However, I will touch upon it only
in passing. I prefer to
devote most of my remarks to the broader picture of
the region and its
place in world events. I refer to the entire area between
Pakistan and
Morocco, which is predominantly Arab, predominantly Moslem, but
includes
many non-Arab and also significant non-Moslem minorities.
Why do I put
aside Israel and its own immediate neighborhood? Because Israel
and any
problems related to it, in spite of what you might read or hear in
the
world media, is not the central issue, and has never been the central
issue in the upheaval in the region. Yes, there is a 100 year-old
Israeli-Arab conflict, but it is not where the main show is. The millions
who died in the Iran-Iraq war had nothing to do with Israel. The mass
murder
happening right now in Sudan, where the Arab Moslem regime is
massacring its
black Christian citizens, has nothing to do with Israel.
The frequent
reports from Algeria about the murders of hundreds of
civilian in one
village or another by other Algerians have nothing to do
with Israel. Saddam
Hussein did not invade Kuwait, endangered Saudi Arabia
and butchered his own
people because of Israel. Egypt did not use poison
gas against Yemen in the
60's because of Israel. Assad the Father did not
kill tens of thousands of
his own citizens in one week in El Hamma in
Syria because of Israel. The
Taliban control of Afghanistan and the civil
war there had nothing to do
with Israel. The Libyan blowing up of the
Pan-Am flight had nothing to do
with Israel, and I could go
on and on
and on.
The root of the trouble is that this entire Moslem region is
totally
dysfunctional, by any standard of the word, and would have been so
even if
Israel would have joined the Arab league and an independent
Palestine would
have existed for 100 years. The 22 member countries of the
Arab league, from
Mauritania to the Gulf States, have a total population
of 300 millions,
larger than the US and almost as large as the EU before
its expansion. They
have a land area larger than either the US or all of
Europe. These 22
countries, with all their oil and natural resources, have
a combined GDP
smaller than that of Netherlands plus Belgium and equal to
half of the GDP
of California alone. Within this meager GDP, the gaps
between rich and poor
are beyond belief and too many of the rich made
their money not by
succeeding in business, but by being corrupt rulers.
The social status of
women is far below what it was in the Western World
150 years ago. Human
rights are below any reasonable standard, in spite of
the grotesque fact
that Libya was elected Chair of the UN Human Rights
commission. According to
a report prepared by a committee of Arab
intellectuals and published under
the auspices of the U.N., the number of
books translated by the entire Arab
world is much smaller than what little
Greece alone translates. The total
number of scientific publications of
300 million Arabs is less than that of
6 million Israelis. Birth rates in
the region are very high, increasing the
poverty, the social gaps and the
cultural decline. And all of this is
happening in a region, which only 30
years ago, was believed to be the next
wealthy part of the world, and in a
Moslem area, which developed, at some
point in history, one of the most
advanced cultures in the world.
It is fair to say that this creates an
unprecedented breeding ground for
cruel dictators, terror networks,
fanaticism, incitement, suicide murders
and general decline. It is also a
fact that almost everybody in the region
blames this situation on the
United States, on Israel, on Western
Civilization, on Judaism and
Christianity, on anyone and anything, except
themselves.
Do I say
all of this with the satisfaction of someone discussing the
failings of
his enemies? On the contrary, I firmly believe that the world
would have
been a much better place and my own neighborhood would have been
much more
pleasant and peaceful, if things were different.
I should also say a
word about the millions of decent, honest, good people
who are either
devout Moslems or are not very religious but grew up in
Moslem families.
They are double victims of an outside world, which now
develops
Islamophobia and of their own environment, which breaks their heart
by
being totally dysfunctional. The problem is that the vast silent majority
of these Moslems are not part of the terror and of the incitement but they
also do not stand up against it. They become accomplices, by omission, and
this applies to political leaders, intellectuals, business people and many
others. Many of them can certainly tell right from wrong, but are afraid
to
express their views.
The events of the last few years have
amplified four issues, which have
always existed, but have never been as
rampant as in the present upheaval in
the region. These are the four main
pillars of the current World Conflict,
or perhaps we should already refer
to it as "the undeclared World War III".
I have no better name for the
present situation. A few more years may pass
before everybody acknowledges
that it is a World War, but we are already
well into it.
The first
element is the suicide murder. Suicide murders are not a new
invention but
they have been made popular, if I may use this _expression_,
only lately.
Even after September 11, it seems that most of the Western
World does not
yet understand this weapon. It is a very potent psychological
weapon. Its
real direct impact is relatively minor. The total number of
casualties
from hundreds of suicide murders within Israel in the last three
years is
much smaller than those due to car accidents. September 11 was
quantitatively much less lethal than many earthquakes. More people die
from
AIDS in one day in Africa than all the Russians who died in the hands
of
Chechnya-based Moslem suicide murderers since that conflict started.
Saddam
killed every month more people than all those who died from suicide
murders
since the Coalition occupation of Iraq.
So what is all the
fuss about suicide killings? It creates headlines. It is
spectacular. It
is frightening. It is a very cruel death with bodies
dismembered and
horrible severe lifelong injuries to many of the wounded. It
is always
shown on television in great detail. One such murder, with the
help of
hysterical media coverage, can destroy the tourism industry of a
country
for quite a while, as it did in Bali and in Turkey.
But the real fear
comes from the undisputed fact that no defense and no
preventive measures
can succeed against a determined suicide murderer. This
has not yet
penetrated the thinking of the Western World. The U.S. and
Europe are
constantly improving their defense against the last murder, not
the next
one. We may arrange for the best airport security in the world. But
if you
want to murder by suicide, you do not have to board a plane in order
to
explode yourself and kill many people. Who could stop a suicide murder in
the midst of the crowded line waiting to be checked by the airport metal
detector? How about the lines to the check-in counters in a busy travel
period? Put a metal detector in front of every train station in Spain and
the terrorists will get the buses. Protect the buses and they will explode
in movie theaters, concert halls, supermarkets, shopping malls, schools
and
hospitals. Put guards in front of every concert hall and there will
always
be a line of people to be checked by the guards and this line will
be the
target, not to speak of killing the guards themselves. You can
somewhat
reduce your vulnerability by preventive and defensive measures
and by strict
border controls but not eliminate it and definitely not win
the war in a
defensive way. And it is a war!
What is behind the
suicide murders? Money, power and cold-blooded murderous
incitement,
nothing else. It has nothing to do with true fanatic religious
beliefs. No
Moslem preacher has ever blown himself up. No son of an Arab
politician or
religious leader has ever blown himself. No relative of anyone
influential
has done it. Wouldn't you expect some of the religious leaders
to do it
themselves, or to talk their sons into doing it, if this is truly a
supreme act of religious fervor? Aren't they interested in the benefits of
going to Heaven? Instead, they send outcast women, na×?ve children,
retarded
people and young incited hotheads. They promise them the
delights, mostly
sexual, of the next world, and pay their families
handsomely after the
supreme act is performed and enough innocent people
are dead.
Suicide murders also have nothing to do with poverty and
despair. The
poorest region in the world, by far, is Africa. It never
happens there.
There are numerous desperate people in the world, in
different cultures,
countries and continents. Desperation does not provide
anyone with
explosives, reconnaissance and transportation. There was
certainly more
despair in Saddam's Iraq then in Paul Bremmer's Iraq, and
no one exploded
himself. A suicide murder is simply a horrible, vicious
weapon of cruel,
inhuman, cynical, well-funded terrorists, with no regard
to human life,
including the life of their fellow countrymen, but with
very high regard to
their own affluent well-being and their hunger for
power.
The only way to fight this new "popular" weapon is identical to
the only way
in which you fight organized crime or pirates on the high
seas: the
offensive way. Like in the case of organized crime, it is
crucial that the
forces on the offensive be united and it is crucial to
reach the top of the
crime pyramid. You cannot eliminate organized crime
by arresting the little
drug dealer in the street corner. You must go
after the head of the
"Family".
If part of the public supports it,
others tolerate it, many are afraid of it
and some try to explain it away
by poverty or by a miserable childhood,
organized crime will thrive and so
will terrorism. The United States
understands this now, after September
11. Russia is beginning to understand
it. Turkey understands it well. I am
very much afraid that most of Europe
still does not understand it.
Unfortunately, it seems that Europe will
understand it only after suicide
murders will arrive in Europe in a big way.
In my humble opinion, this
will definitely happen. The Spanish trains and
the Istanbul bombings are
only the beginning. The unity of the Civilized
World in fighting this
horror is absolutely indispensable. Until Europe
wakes up, this unity will
not be achieved.
The second ingredient is words, more precisely lies.
Words can be lethal.
They kill people. It is often said that politicians,
diplomats and perhaps
also lawyers and business people must sometimes lie,
as part of their
professional life. But the norms of politics and
diplomacy are childish, in
comparison with the level of incitement and
total absolute deliberate
fabrications, which have reached new heights in
the region we are talking
about. An incredible number of people in the
Arab world believe that
September 11 never happened, or was an American
provocation or, even better,
a Jewish plot.
You all remember the
Iraqi Minister of Information, Mr. Mouhamad Said
al-Sahaf and his press
conferences when the US forces were already inside
Baghdad. Disinformation
at time of war is an accepted tactic. But to stand,
day after day, and to
make such preposterous statements, known to everybody
to be lies, without
even being ridiculed in your own milieu, can only happen
in this region.
Mr. Sahaf eventually became a popular icon as a court
jester, but this did
not stop some allegedly respectable newspapers from
giving him equal time.
It also does not prevent the Western press from
giving credence, every
day, even now, to similar liars. After all, if you
want to be an
antisemite, there are subtle ways of doing it. You do not have
to claim
that the holocaust never happened and that the Jewish temple in
Jerusalem
never existed. But millions of Moslems are told by their leaders
that this
is the case. When these same leaders make other statements, the
Western
media report them as if they could be true.
It is a daily occurrence
that the same people, who finance, arm and dispatch
suicide murderers,
condemn the act in English in front of western TV
cameras, talking to a
world audience, which even partly believes them. It is
a daily routine to
hear the same leader making opposite statements in Arabic
to his people
and in English to the rest of the world. Incitement by Arab
TV,
accompanied by horror pictures of mutilated bodies, has become a
powerful
weapon of those who lie, distort and want to destroy everything.
Little
children are raised on deep hatred and on admiration of so-called
martyrs,
and the Western World does not notice it because its own TV sets
are
mostly tuned to soap operas and game shows. I recommend to you, even
though most of you do not understand Arabic, to watch Al Jazeera, from
time
to time. You will not believe your own eyes.
But words also
work in other ways, more subtle. A demonstration in Berlin,
carrying
banners supporting Saddam's regime and featuring three-year old
babies
dressed as suicide murderers, is defined by the press and by
political
leaders as a "peace demonstration". You may support or oppose the
Iraq
war, but to refer to fans of Saddam, Arafat or Bin Laden as peace
activists is a bit too much. A woman walks into an Israeli restaurant in
mid-day, eats, observes families with old people and children eating their
lunch in the adjacent tables and pays the bill. She then blows herself up,
killing 20 people, including many children, with heads and arms rolling
around in the restaurant. She is called "martyr" by several Arab leaders
and
"activist" by the European press. Dignitaries condemn the act but
visit her
bereaved family and the money flows.
There is a new game
in town: The actual murderer is called "the military
wing", the one who
pays him, equips him and sends him is now called "the
political wing" and
the head of the operation is called the "spiritual
leader". There are
numerous other examples of such Orwellian nomenclature,
used every day not
only by terror chiefs but also by Western media. These
words are much more
dangerous than many people realize. They provide an
emotional
infrastructure for atrocities. It was Joseph Goebels who said that
if you
repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it. He is now being
outperformed by his successors.
The third aspect is money. Huge
amounts of money, which could have solved
many social problems in this
dysfunctional part of the world, are channeled
into three concentric
spheres supporting death and murder. In the inner
circle are the
terrorists themselves. The money funds their travel,
explosives, hideouts
and permanent search for soft vulnerable targets. They
are surrounded by a
second wider circle of direct supporters, planners,
commanders, preachers,
all of whom make a living, usually a very comfortable
living, by serving
as terror infrastructure. Finally, we find the third
circle of so-called
religious, educational and welfare organizations, which
actually do some
good, feed the hungry and provide some schooling, but
brainwash a new
generation with hatred, lies and ignorance. This circle
operates mostly
through mosques, madrasas and other religious establishments
but also
through inciting electronic and printed media. It is this circle
that
makes sure that women remain inferior, that democracy is unthinkable
and
that exposure to the outside world is minimal. It is also that circle
that
leads the way in blaming everybody outside the Moslem world, for the
miseries of the region.
Figuratively speaking, this outer circle is
the guardian, which makes sure
that the people look and listen inwards to
the inner circle of terror and
incitement, rather than to the world
outside. Some parts of this same outer
circle actually operate as a result
of fear from, or blackmail by, the inner
circles. The horrifying added
factor is the high birth rate. Half of the
population of the Arab world is
under the age of 20, the most receptive age
to incitement, guaranteeing
two more generations of blind hatred.
Of the three circles described
above, the inner circles are primarily
financed by terrorist states like
Iran and Syria, until recently also by
Iraq and Libya and earlier also by
some of the Communist regimes. These
states, as well as the Palestinian
Authority, are the safe havens of the
wholesale murder vendors. The outer
circle is largely financed by Saudi
Arabia, but also by donations from
certain Moslem communities in the United
States and Europe and, to a
smaller extent, by donations of European
Governments to various NGO's and
by certain United Nations organizations,
whose goals may be noble, but
they are infested and exploited by agents of
the outer circle. The Saudi
regime, of course, will be the next victim of
major terror, when the inner
circle will explode into the outer circle. The
Saudis are beginning to
understand it, but they fight the inner circles,
while still financing the
infrastructure at the outer circle.
Some of the leaders of these
various circles live very comfortably on their
loot. You meet their
children in the best private schools in Europe, not in
the training camps
of suicide murderers. The Jihad "soldiers" join packaged
death tours to
Iraq and other hotspots, while some of their leaders ski in
Switzerland.
Mrs. Arafat, who lives in Paris with her daughter, receives
tens of
thousands Dollars per month from the allegedly bankrupt Palestinian
Authority while a typical local ringleader of the Al-Aksa brigade,
reporting
to Arafat, receives only a cash payment of a couple of hundred
dollars, for
performing murders at the retail level.
The fourth
element of the current world conflict is the total breaking of
all laws.
The civilized world believes in democracy, the rule of law,
including
international law, human rights, free speech and free press, among
other
liberties. There are na×?ve old-fashioned habits such as respecting
religious sites and symbols, not using ambulances and hospitals for acts
of
war, avoiding the mutilation of dead bodies and not using children as
human
shields or human bombs. Never in history, not even in the Nazi
period, was
there such total disregard of all of the above as we observe
now. Every
student of political science debates how you prevent an
anti-democratic
force from winning a democratic election and abolishing
democracy. Other
aspects of a civilized society must also have
limitations. Can a policeman
open fire on someone trying to kill him? Can
a government listen to phone
conversations of terrorists and drug dealers?
Does free speech protects you
when you shout "fire" in a crowded theater?
Should there be death penalty,
for deliberate multiple murders? These are
the old-fashioned dilemmas. But
now we have an entire new set.
Do
you raid a mosque, which serves as a terrorist ammunition storage? Do you
return fire, if you are attacked from a hospital? Do you storm a church
taken over by terrorists who took the priests hostages? Do you search
every
ambulance after a few suicide murderers use ambulances to reach
their
targets? Do you strip every woman because one pretended to be
pregnant and
carried a suicide bomb on her belly? Do you shoot back at
someone trying to
kill you, standing deliberately behind a group of
children? Do you raid
terrorist headquarters, hidden in a mental hospital?
Do you shoot an
arch-murderer who deliberately moves from one location to
another, always
surrounded by children? All of these happen daily in Iraq
and in the
Palestinian areas. What do you do? Well, you do not want to
face the
dilemma. But it cannot be avoided.
Suppose, for the sake
of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a
well-known address in
Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed
by it, executing
one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing
hundreds of
innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes,
promising in
public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the
Government of Iran
issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to
host him, invite
him to official functions and treat him as a great
dignitary. I leave it
to you as homework to figure out what Spain or France
would have done, in
such a situation.
The problem is that the civilized world is still
having illusions about the
rule of law in a totally lawless environment.
It is trying to play ice
hockey by sending a ballerina ice-skater into the
rink or to knock out a
heavyweight boxer by a chess player. In the same
way that no country has a
law against cannibals eating its prime minister,
because such an act is
unthinkable, international law does not address
killers shooting from
hospitals, mosques and ambulances, while being
protected by their Government
or society. International law does not know
how to handle someone who sends
children to throw stones, stands behind
them and shoots with immunity and
cannot be arrested because he is
sheltered by a Government. International
law does not know how to deal
with a leader of murderers who is royally and
comfortably hosted by a
country, which pretends to condemn his acts or just
claims to be too weak
to arrest him. The amazing thing is that all of these
crooks demand
protection under international law and define all those who
attack them as
war criminals, with some Western media repeating the
allegations. The good
news is that all of this is temporary, because the
evolution of
international law has always adapted itself to reality. The
punishment for
suicide murder should be death or arrest before the murder,
not during and
not after. After every world war, the rules of international
law have
changed and the same will happen after the present one. But during
the
twilight zone, a lot of harm can be done.
The picture I described here
is not pretty. What can
we do about it? In the short run, only fight and
win.
In the long run - only educate the next generation and
open it to
the world. The inner circles can and must
be destroyed by force. The outer
circle cannot be
eliminated by force. Here we need financial
starvation
of the organizing elite, more power to women, more
education,
counter propaganda, boycott whenever
feasible and access to Western media,
internet and the
international scene. Above all, we need a
total
absolute unity and determination of the civilized
world against
all three circles of evil.
Allow me, for a moment, to depart from my
alleged role as a taxi driver and
return to science. When you have a
malignant tumor, you may remove the tumor
itself surgically. You may also
starve it by preventing new blood from
reaching it from other parts of the
body, thereby preventing new "supplies"
from expanding the tumor. If you
want to be sure, it is best to do both.
But before you fight and win,
by force or otherwise, you have to realize
that you are in a war, and this
may take Europe a few more years. In order
to win, it is necessary to
first eliminate the terrorist regimes, so that no
Government in the world
will serve as a safe haven for these people. I do
not want to comment here
on whether the American-led attack on Iraq was
justified from the point of
view of weapons of mass destruction or any other
pre-war argument, but I
can look at the post-war map of Western Asia. Now
that Afghanistan, Iraq
and Libya are out, two and a half terrorist states
remain: Iran, Syria and
Lebanon, the latter being a Syrian colony. Perhaps
Sudan should be added
to the list. As a result of the conquest of
Afghanistan and Iraq, both
Iran and Syria are now totally surrounded by
territories unfriendly to
them. Iran is encircled by Afghanistan, by the
Gulf States, Iraq and the
Moslem republics of the former Soviet Union. Syria
is surrounded by
Turkey, Iraq, Jordan and Israel. This is a significant
strategic change
and it applies strong pressure on the terrorist countries.
It is not
surprising that Iran is so active in trying to incite a Shiite
uprising in
Iraq. I do not know if the American plan was actually to
encircle both
Iran and Syria, but that is the resulting situation.
In my humble
opinion, the number one danger to the world today is Iran and
its regime.
It definitely has ambitions to rule vast areas and to expand in
all
directions. It has an ideology, which claims supremacy over Western
culture. It is ruthless. It has proven that it can execute elaborate
terrorist acts without leaving too many traces, using Iranian Embassies.
It
is clearly trying to develop Nuclear Weapons. Its so-called moderates
and
conservatives play their own virtuoso version of the "good-cop versus
bad-cop" game. Iran sponsors Syrian terrorism, it is certainly behind much
of the action in Iraq, it is fully funding the Hizbulla and, through it,
the
Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad, it performed acts of terror at
least in
Europe and in South America and probably also in Uzbekhistan and
Saudi
Arabia and it truly leads a multi-national terror consortium, which
includes, as minor players, Syria, Lebanon and certain Shiite elements in
Iraq. Nevertheless, most European countries still trade with Iran, try to
appease it and refuse to read the clear signals.
In order to win
the war it is also necessary to dry the financial resources
of the terror
conglomerate. It is pointless to try to understand the subtle
differences
between the Sunni terror of Al Qaida and Hamas and the Shiite
terror of
Hizbulla, Sadr and other Iranian inspired enterprises. When it
serves
their business needs, all of them collaborate beautifully.
It is
crucial to stop Saudi and other financial support of the outer circle,
which is the fertile breeding ground of terror. It is important to monitor
all donations from the Western World to Islamic organizations, to monitor
the finances of international relief organizations and to react with
forceful economic measures to any small sign of financial aid to any of
the
three circles of terrorism. It is also important to act decisively
against
the campaign of lies and fabrications and to monitor those Western
media who
collaborate with it out of naivety, financial interests or
ignorance.
Above all, never surrender to terror. No one will ever know
whether the
recent elections in Spain would have yielded a different
result, if not for
the train bombings a few days earlier. But it really
does not matter. What
matters is that the terrorists believe that they
caused the result and that
they won by driving Spain out of Iraq. The
Spanish story will surely end up
being extremely costly to other European
countries, including France, who is
now expelling inciting preachers and
forbidding veils and including others
who sent troops to Iraq. In the long
run, Spain itself will pay even more.
Is the solution a democratic Arab
world? If by democracy we mean free
elections but also free press, free
speech, a functioning judicial system,
civil liberties, equality to women,
free international travel, exposure to
international media and ideas, laws
against racial incitement and against
defamation, and avoidance of lawless
behavior regarding hospitals, places of
worship and children, then yes,
democracy is the solution. If democracy is
just free elections, it is
likely that the most fanatic regime will be
elected, the one whose
incitement and fabrications are the most
inflammatory. We have seen it
already in Algeria and, to a certain extent,
in Turkey. It will happen
again, if the ground is not prepared very
carefully. On the other hand, a
certain transition democracy, as in Jordan,
may be a better temporary
solution, paving the way for the real thing,
perhaps in the same way that
an immediate sudden democracy did not work in
Russia and would not have
worked in China.
I have no doubt that the civilized world will prevail.
But the longer it
takes us to understand the new landscape of this war,
the more costly and
painful the victory will be. Europe, more than any
other region, is the key.
Its understandable recoil from wars, following
the horrors of World War II,
may cost thousands of additional innocent
lives, before the tide will turn.
________
(*1) Professor HAIM HARARI, a
theoretical physicist, is the Chair, Davidson
Institute of Science
Education, and Former President, from 1988 to 2001, of
the Weizmann
Institute of Science. During his years as President of the
Institute, it
entered numerous new scientific fields and projects, built 47
new
buildings, raised one Billion Dollars in philanthropic money, hired more
than half of its current tenured Professors and became one of the highest
royalty-earning academic organizations in the world.
Throughout all
his adult life, he has made major contributions to three
different fields:
Particle Physics Research on the international scene,
Science Education in
the Israeli school system and Science Administration
and Policy
Making.