At It’s Core, Zionism Is All About Jewish Self-Determination

April 6, 2024
Re’im, Israel—5 January 2024.
Re’im, Israel—5 January 2024. Israeli soldiers come to pay tribute to those who were killed during the terrorist attack at the NOVA festival which took place on October 7, 2023. | Photo: Shutterstock

At its core, Zionism is all about Jewish self-determination. While we all parrot those words, at the same time, we rarely fully act accordingly. Yes, there are many reasons over the decades and acutely now, of why—Israel is at war, is too distracted, periods of disunity and many other valid considerations. However, it is also precisely why defining what Jewish self-determination means, is a prime strategic conversation that needs to be had.

All Else Flows From That

How Israel should look, what sort of constructive tension should exist between the Jewish and democratic parts of the paradigm, where her borders should be, how to ensure security and so on. Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben Gurion, understood the transformation in the Jewish condition from being a minority in the diaspora to being a majority in the only Jewish State, when he said: “It does not matter what the world thinks, but only what Jews do.”

Israel, in the first, second and third instance, should determine her own strategic aims and not leave a vacuum that others will fill with their own ideas of what is, or is not, good for Israel. Even friends of Israel. These goals need to be clearly defined and must be creditably achievable. Slogans are one thing—‘complete victory over Hamas’—but what does that look like? What achievements will make total victory declarable? For Hamas, mere survival will be considered a triumph by the Palestinians.

Some want to debate whether US behaviour towards Iran was a factor in 7 Oct. Maybe. However, that is also a distraction and a convenient way of pushing direct responsibility away from Israel herself. Of blaming the situation on the actions of others. Israel needs to look at the ramifications of her own policies and behaviour and to draw her own conclusions. Facilitating the transfer of millions of dollars from Doha to Gaza for one.

“Israel lost trust in the peace processes because they see that terror is glorified by our neighbours.”

For another, Yahyar Sinwar understands the Israeli mindset when it comes to hostages generally and at a very personal level, being one of the 1,027 Palestinians, himself, exchanged for Gilad Shalit in 2011. Sinwar knows just how highly Israelis respect life and the desire to have all of the hostages returned, even at extremely high cost. It was hoped that these actions would be beneficial and of course, things are much clearer with hindsight. What actually happened on 7 Oct. in terms of how and the seemingly slow response? The point is that blaming the policies on others is a ‘galut’ mentality. Self-determination is all about Israel making decisions for the Jewish people.

The misnamed International Court of Justice farce taking place is an abomination. Facing an enemy that does not want peace, that does not want any solution in which a Jewish State of any size remains, that carries out unimaginable atrocities and threatens to repeat them again and again, an enemy which publicly declares its genocidal intent—and yet it is Israel that is charged with genocide?

Ben Gurion was Indeed Right

The figure who represented more than anyone else the seeking and assuming of powers to the High Court was a previous Chief Justice, Aharon Barak. He was the bogeyman targeted by the government and pro-reform supporters. Yet, when Netanyahu had the opportunity to nominate one of the judges in this ICJ case, he nominated the very same Barak.

Just as Israel needs to present a clear picture on the future of Gaza and internally on judicial reform, she also needs to have a vision vis a vis the Palestinians. Let us be clear, the Americans are wrong to believe that a Palestinian state would solve all of the issues of the Middle East. Nor would it deal with Iran’s genocidal intent and actions. Yet, a strategic plan re the Palestinians is important for Israel.

Prime Minister Netanyahu has currently defined his premiership as of Thursday the 18 January, as being about ensuring no Palestinian State comes into being. “Whoever is talking about the ‘day after Netanyahu,’ is essentially talking about the establishment of a Palestinian state with the Palestinian Authority,” he said. Netanyahu has had various positions over decades on this matter. Sometimes over the meaning of ‘state’ and sometimes over the ability to guarantee Israel’s security if one comes into being, especially under the Palestinian Authority.

President Trump put forward a very detailed two entity plan in 2020 which required Israel to cede 70% of Judea/Samaria/West Bank as part of the price of the Abraham Accords. Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed. He chose a Palestinian entity and separation from the Palestinians. The Palestinians, as usual, rejected the proposal.

The problem for the Israelis, brought into stark focus once again by 7 Oct. is not so much whether to separate, but how to do so safely?

Israel has Repeatedly been Mugged by Experience

As President Herzog, previously also a head of the Israeli Labour Party, said in Davos: “Nobody in his right mind is willing now to think about what will be the solution of the peace agreements because everybody wants to know: Can we be promised real safety in the future? Israel lost trust in the peace processes because they see that terror is glorified by our neighbours.”

The Israeli consensus core issue is less about the actual question of a Palestinian entity and more about what it means for Israel’s security. 7 October has once again shown that it is only Israel that can and should make decisions for her future security. The State of Israel has to determine what her security red lines are and follow Ben Gurion’s lead. Self-determination means that after 2,000 years of powerlessness, today the Jewish people have the ability to decide the Jewish future. Sometimes they will be right and sometimes wrong—but they will be decisions of the Jewish State. That is both an awesome privilege and heavy responsibility. Am Yisrael Chai.

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