Our friend Lasse Wilhelmson of Stockholm is under attack from the
J-fearing “leftists” led by execrable Ammar Makboul, a young Swede of
Palestinian origin (he draws antisemitism libel faster than many a Jew).
However Lasse keeps fighting against you-know-who. Here is an
interesting interview he gave to Yarin magazine of Turkey ; while his
other recent text Solidarity with Palestine in Sweden can be seen on
http://www.palestin echronicle. com/story- 10300680134. htm 

Q: What are the goals of Israel in its war on Lebanon ? What do you
think Israel is trying to do? 

Lasse Wilhelmson: 

The earlier occupation following the 1982 invasion of Lebanon resulted
in the forming of Hezbollah. Later, in 2000, the occupant was ejected by
Hezbollah. Hezbollah has patiently created a popularly moored political,
religious and social movement, with an effective guerilla defense of
Lebanese territory. They have proved themselves true patriots and
anti-imperialists. Israel , unable to directly get at Hezbollah
militarily or politically, have destroyed the infrastructure of Lebanon
and is terrorizing the civilian population. With Lebanon as the
intimidating example, Israel wishes to show other countries in the
Middle East what they can expect unless they accept that "Might makes
right". 

This mentality is a direct continuation of the absolute lack of
compromise as presented by Zeév Jabotinsky in his classic essay "The
Iron Wall" from 1937. It is one of the most brilliant political
documents ever written, and necessary reading for anyone wishing to
comprehend the racist logic behind the brutality of the state of Israel
's current politics. 

The long-term goals that Israel now are trying to bring about was
formulated in Jerusalem in 1982 as "The Zionist plan for the Middle East
". This was later followed by the Neocon document "A Clean Break" in
1996, which was presented to then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu. The purpose here is to expand the Jewish state at least to
the Jordan River . The means are to create all kinds of chaos and to
denationalize surrounding states in the region. But the utopia, to
become a model state for western colonialism/ imperialism, was
formulated already by the founder of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, who in 1896
wrote "The Jewish State". 

This merging of Zionism and Anglo-American imperialism continues in the
Neocons' foreign policy project PNAC (The Project for a New American
Century), which was first presented to the leaders of the Bush
administration in 2000. Following the terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001, this culminated in the new imperial doctrine of the Bush
administration: "The fight against terrorism using preemptive war" --
contrary to International Law. 

My conclusion therefore is that neither Hizbollah, nor for that matter
Hamas, are the primary targets for Israel or for the USA . Their focus
on so called terror organizations is just an excuse, in order to be able
to destroy Lebanon and complete the expulsion of as many Palestinians as
possible from the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the river
Jordan . Something that have so far been fairly successful. 

Q: is such a possibility that Israel may attack Iran and Syria ? What
could happen then? 

LW: 

Israel, the Jewish lobby and the Neocons in the USA have for years had
an attack on Iran on the top of their agenda. The Bush administration
gave Israel a go-ahead already last summer, by saying that they didn't
intend to stop them. We must not forget that Israel itself have already
bombed Iraq once before, in 1981. Israel would of course prefer that the
USA do the job for them, with the cooperation from NATO and the EU.
Syria presently lacks a popularly supported military and political
power, and is with its traditional defense an easy prey for Israel .
Furthermore there is now also Lebanon as a warning example, and since
earlier, Egypt . This suggests that Syria will remain passive and that
Israel will possibly for the time being leave them alone. 

An attack on Iran will, however, carry a political cost, the
distribution of which is now a matter of an internal showdown within
western imperialism. Iran is currently the "thorn in the flesh" that
must go away. Many argue that the third world war has already started.
The definite confirmation of this could be an attack on Iran . This
unless Hizbollah's military and political successes, Hamas’ political
successes and the resistance in Iraq and Afghanistan further weakens the
Neocons’ grip on the White House and lead to increasing disagreements
within western imperialism. On the other hand, a tiger is at its most
dangerous when wounded. That applies also to the imperial paper-tiger. I
wouldn't be surprised if a new 9-11 in such a case is staged as a
pretext for a nuclear attack on Iran . The effects of such an attack may
create a revolutionary situation in the whole region -- thanks to
Hizbollah's already historical example. 

Q: Israel's mass killings in Lebanon caused rise of anti-Israeli
feelings. If Israel wants to secure itself and its citizens, why does it
just increase the numbers of Israel ’s enemies? 

LW: 

It would be odd if the criminal acts of Israel would not cause a
diminished support for the racist apartheid state, and thereby also for
its Jewish citizens. But this colonial remnant will sooner or later
dissolve, as happened with the former regime in South Africa . The Jews
in Israel need to learn from the Afrikaners of South Africa and stop
regarding themselves as belonging to the Master Race. That is, however,
up to them, and at the same time their only chance to live in peace with
their neighbors. Tragically, they do not understand their own good,
blinded as they are by their own Master Race mentality. 

Q: All these developments blur the line between Zionism and 'just being
an Jewish.' Do you find this overlapping dangerous for the good of
Israeli people in the long run? There are many segment in Israeli
society who are upset with events. When will they be able to direct the
country to a more moderate, pro-negotiation- concession way? 

LW: Zionism, through its Jewish congregations, is the dominant
interpretation of Judaism today, They regard Zionism as a positive
revitalization of Judaism. In Israel , politics and religion are merged
together. The only Jewish organization that is actively working against
the Zionist occupation of Judaism is Neturei Karta. On orthodox
religious grounds they burn Israeli flags at their demonstrations.
Politically, however, their impact is marginal. As long as the Jews in
the diaspora and in Israel do not break with the Jewish state and the
goal of Zionism, they are co-responsible for this muddying, which may
lead to a disaster for them. The Israeli "left" and the "peace-movement"
are also dominated by Zionism. They wish to live in peace in their
Jewish state with the Palestinians in their own walled-in pseudo-state
on the remaining ten percent of the original Palestine . And receive
international recognition of the 90 percent that has already been
stolen. This can never be a road to peace. In my opinion, today’s Israel
without a constitution and without fixed borders, lacks legitimacy. 

Q: Some people say: What Nazi regime had done to Jews decades ago is now
being done to Palestinian' s by Israeli government. Does this comparison
make you sorry? 

LW: 

Ideologically there is a large correspondence between Nazism/Fascism and
Zionism, something I showed in my article "Zionism – More Than
Traditional Colonialism and Apartheid" in 2004. And certainly one can
draw parallels between for example the Warsaw ghetto uprising and the
Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, something that is at the same
time a historical irony and a human tragedy. But it's more than enough
to criticize Israel 's policy on its own merits. It has managed to
surpass the former apartheid regime of South Africa , when it comes to
ethnic cleansing, and even the regime in Nazi Germany, when it comes to
destroying the life conditions of the peoples in its own neighbourhood.
The comparison is therefore to Israel 's disadvantage. This makes me
very sad, on account of all those afflicted by Israel 's atrocities. 

Q: What should be done to secure an ever-lasting peace? What should
Israel do? What should America do? What should Arab-Islam world do? And
what can Turkey do, which seems to be eager to play a kind of mediator? 

LW: 

Israel must be transformed into a state where every citizen has the same
rights irrespective of ethnical or religious affiliation, and the
Palestinian refugees must be allowed to come home. This is the key to
peace in the whole of the Middle East , and likely more than that.
Friends of peace in Israel need to fight for this together with
Palestinians, similar to what ANC earlier did in South Africa . The
United States should adopt a policy that is good for their own people
rather than for Israel , and stop terrorizing the world with its
imperialistic wars. The Arab-Muslim world needs to follow Hezbollah’s
admirable example, before it's too late. 

Turkey should break with NATO and conduct an alliance-free neutrality
politics, like Sweden earlier did. Back then we worked as an important
bridge between the Western world and the so called Third World . Sweden
's international role in this respect has sadly, following the murder of
Prime Minister Olof Palme, gradually been replaced by a lapdog policy
towards the USA . A foreign policy similar to Palme's would definitely
further a possible Turkish mediator role. This ought to be prioritized
before a membership in the imperialistic EU, that will isolate Turkey
from the Muslim world. This is a path behind which it is possible to
create a wide popular unity.