r/JewsOfConscience • u/AutoModerator • Oct 09 '24
AAJ "Ask A Jew" Wednesday
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u/TurkeyFisher Jewish Anti-Zionist Oct 10 '24
So I totally agree with all of this. I will say, that a very large portion of the modern Israeli population have moved there (primarily from Eastern Europe) in the last few decades, they aren't all decedents of refugees. But even then, it would still be a horrible thing to drive all of them out of the country.
As for your question, I can't pretend I have a great answer. The best I can come up with is to look at what happened after World War II. The US now has great relationships with Germany and Japan. Why? Because we pumped tons of money into rebuilding their countries. In an ideal world, I think that the result of this conflict needs to be the Israeli government reforming as a non-ethnostate, allowing Muslim citizenship, and rebuilding the infrastructure in Gaza (likely with US funding). But that would require the Israeli government accepting responsibility, and ultimately defeat. But if people were serious about de-escalation this is what they would do. However, unlike WWII, the US benefits from this kind of chaos- our foreign policy goals have explicitly been to disrupt the potential for any regional hegemon who might be able to control the region's resources. Weak, splintered states in the middle east benefit the US government.
The reality is that Israel is not on a good trajectory even if the war ended tomorrow. They are experiencing brain-drain as the middle-class and wealthy leave the country, their economy has been stagnant because of the war, and they have a massive population of orthodox who don't contribute to the economy. Investors will not be keen to put money back into the country after this.
Radicalism tends to arise out of poor material conditions, so the best way to de-radicalize a population is to lift the population into the middle-class to the point where they aren't desperate enough to commit acts of violence. As I said, people have created governments with people that genocided them. After World War II there were still tons of former Nazis who worked in the government even as they were "de-nazifying." But if Israel and the west refuse to accept responsibility and reorganize the Israeli state then the cycles of violence will just start over again. And next time I suspect Israel will seem like even more of a radical fringe state.