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Gaza: Not Just a Prison, a Laboratory

By Naomi Klein, The Nation. Posted June 19, 2007.


Why, in the midst of so much volatility, is the Israeli economy booming? They've engineered a "homeland security" economy that they've tested out on the people of Gaza.
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Gaza in the hands of Hamas, with masked militants sitting in the president's chair; the West Bank on the edge; Israeli army camps hastily assembled in the Golan Heights; a spy satellite over Iran and Syria; war with Hezbollah a hair trigger away; a scandal-plagued political class facing a total loss of public faith.

At a glance, things aren't going well for Israel. But here's a puzzle: why, in the midst of such chaos and carnage, is the Israeli economy booming like it's 1999, with a roaring stock market and growth rates nearing China's?

Thomas Friedman recently offered his theory in the New York Times. Israel "nurtures and rewards individual imagination," and so its people are constantly spawning ingenious high-tech start-ups -- no matter what messes their politicians are making. After perusing class projects by students in engineering and computer science at Ben Gurion University, Friedman made one of his famous fake-sense pronouncements: Israel "had discovered oil." This oil, apparently, is located in the minds of Israel's "young innovators and venture capitalists," who are too busy making megadeals with Google to be held back by politics.

Here's another theory: Israel's economy isn't booming despite the political chaos that devours the headlines, but because of it. This phase of development dates back to the mid-nineties, when Israel was in the vanguard of the information revolution -- the most tech-dependent economy in the world. After the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, Israel's economy was devastated, facing its worst year since 1953. Then came 9/11, and suddenly new profit vistas opened up for any company that claimed it could spot terrorists in crowds, seal borders from attack and extract confessions from closed-mouthed prisoners.

Within three years, large parts of Israel's tech economy had been radically repurposed. Put in Friedmanesque terms: Israel went from inventing the networking tools of the "flat world" to selling fences to an apartheid planet. Many of the country's most successful entrepreneurs are using Israel's status as a fortressed state, surrounded by furious enemies, as a kind of twenty-four-hour-a-day showroom-a living example of how to enjoy relative safety amid constant war. And the reason Israel is now enjoying supergrowth is that those companies are busily exporting that model to the world.

Discussions of Israel's military trade usually focus on the flow of weapons into the country-US-made Caterpillar bulldozers used to destroy homes in the West Bank and British companies supplying parts for F-16s. Overlooked is Israel's huge and expanding export business. Israel now sends $1.2 billion in "defense" products to the United States-up dramatically from $270 million in 1999. In 2006 Israel exported $3.4 billion in defense products-well over a billion more than it received in US military aid. That makes Israel the fourth-largest arms dealer in the world, overtaking Britain.

Much of this growth has been in the so-called "homeland security" sector. Before 9/11 homeland security barely existed as an industry. By the end of this year, Israeli exports in the sector will reach $1.2 billion-an increase of 20 percent. The key products and services are high-tech fences, unmanned drones, biometric IDs, video and audio surveillance gear, air passenger profiling and prisoner interrogation systems -- precisely the tools and technologies Israel has used to lock-in the occupied territories.

And that is why the chaos in Gaza and the rest of the region doesn't threaten the bottom line in Tel Aviv, and may actually boost it. Israel has learned to turn endless war into a brand asset, pitching its uprooting, occupation and containment of the Palestinian people as a half-century head start in the "global war on terror."


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Naomi Klein is the author of "No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies" and "Fences and Windows: Dispatches From the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate."

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This scares me
Posted by: asilsfable on Jun 19, 2007 12:55 AM   
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because it seems that we are being prodded into a war culture, ever expanding.

And it substantiates what I've suspected for a long time: That the Iraq War/MIC is driving our stock market rally and pulling out means gutting that process--and all of the pension plans and corporate monies invested in it.

Where to go that will be safe from this madness?

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» Nothing New!! Posted by: yellow
» RE: Nothing New!! Posted by: Semite
» RE: Nothing New!! Posted by: yellow
ANTISEMITE!!!!
Posted by: justaguy on Jun 19, 2007 1:00 AM   
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There, it's been said, now can we have a discussion about it without the usual bleating from the Israel-firsters?

It has been clear for a number of years now that Israel is using experimental weapons on Palestinian civilians but it rarely, if ever, makes the mainstream press even outside the US.

The last one I heard of was a percussion grenade that threw tiny kevlar fragments that could shred flesh but not be detected by x-ray or MRI, so the victims internally bled to death.

What a civilized world we live in.

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» RE: ANTISEMITE!!!! Posted by: yellow
» RE: ANTISEMITE!!!! Posted by: babs
» Guy Posted by: yellow
» Justaguy is justatroll. Posted by: yellow
Using American weapons to murder Americans
Posted by: Rune on Jun 19, 2007 1:56 AM   
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Discussions of Israel's military trade usually focus on the flow of weapons into the country-US-made Caterpillar bulldozers used to destroy homes in the West Bank

Let us not forget that those same Caterpillar bulldozers have been used to murder American peace activist, Rachel Corrie, among many other innocent victims. And before someone who confuses criticism of Israel's atrocities with the maligning of Jews, individually or collectively, let me just say that I bear no such feelings or intentions, and I truly appreciate what I suspect to be the vast majority of Israelis, regardless of religious convictions or practices, who recognize the grossly unethical actions of their government and are not afraid to say so.

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Thank God for 9/11!!!!
Posted by: noel on Jun 19, 2007 4:29 AM   
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When ever i hear the "war people" talk about September 11th it always comes from a place of (thank GOD for 911 because i wouldn't get this {insert whatever benefit you want} if this event didn't happend) Warmongers need Terrorists, Terrorists need Warmongers (the good thing is they are slowly taking themselves out of our gene pool...evolution at work is a beautiful thing :))))). Ever wonder why the Firechief sometimes gets arrested for starting fires? Ever see an obese Docter talking about health issues, i call these type of events Reality IQ tests.

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9/11: The Bush Doctrine of FEAR
Posted by: wawa on Jun 19, 2007 5:59 AM   
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"the state of constant fear that creates a bottomless global demand for devices that watch, listen, contain and target "suspects." And fear, it turns out, is the ultimate renewable resource."-NK

Fear drives out deep thinking and hardens the heart.

Totalitarian regimes control the people by keeping them so busy with work, entertainment they do not have time to think and dissent; totalitarian regimes thrive when they manipulate the people by instilling within them a FEAR of 'the other'

Religious fundamentalism thrives in such an environment and the fastest growing cult in the USA is the theologically heretical, inherently anti-Semitic and fear driven cult of Christian Zionism.

Healthy democracies are ones where the politicians are afraid of the people; the people are afraid of the government in totalitarian regimes.

When I returned from my first trip to OPT I put up a website to report what USA media and government does NOT.

I have a link that tells me USA Govt., Military and Israel are always in top 15 of my daily visitors.

Big Brother doesn't write to me, but it is great to know they are paying attention, and I posted Naomi Klein's article on June 16 WAWA blog,

With a lead that was inspired by Stephen Colbert's interview with the author of "Muses, Madmen and Prophets" about hearing voices...


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http://www.wearewideawake.org/

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Palestinians have a choice
Posted by: eretzisrael on Jun 19, 2007 7:01 AM   
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They should go back to the countries they came from. It is a fact that there was a massive attempt by arabs between WWI and WWII, to populate what is today Israel and Judia and Sumaria.

If there lives are so miserable then they ought to go back to Jordan, Syria, etc.

And why does Alternet seem to be a mouthpiece for Palestinian disinformation? Some 4 million Congolese have been killed and/or made refugees since 1998, yet I haven't seen a single piece on Congo published on this site.

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» No passport = no choice Posted by: ScottP
» you dirty little smirk..... Posted by: psychochurch
» RE: you dirty little smirk..... Posted by: eretzisrael
» RE: you dirty little smirk..... Posted by: vivachavez
» RE: More silly rant from you Posted by: eretzisrael
» RE: you dirty little smirk..... Posted by: psychochurch
» RE: Palestinians have a choice Posted by: spratling
» RE: Palestinians have a choice Posted by: Bluecat464
» 1967 Posted by: fanny666
End the Apartheid State
Posted by: janvdb on Jun 19, 2007 10:21 AM   
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The Israelis' position that they have some kind of a "divine right" to seize Palestinian real estate is sickening. They think they have the right to compensation for art stolen by Hitler (which they do) but that, at the same time, the Palestinians have no right to compensation for the homes and land which were stolen from them by the Jews in 1948.

This kind of self-pandering just does not compute. It is ridiculous. Yet, the Jews are given a pass. We need to step back and re-think our biases.

If the Jews have a right to regain their art lost in a war, so do the Palestinians have a right to regain their homes lost in 1948.

It is largely because the Jews have driven the Palestinians into a corner, are starving them, whipping and humiliating them daily; because the Jews have destroyed the Palestinian economy by sealing off all avenues for trade; because the Palestinians can see no avenue for living alongside such bigots and slavetraders; because the US and Israel deliberately provided arms to the losers of the last election and fomented a civil war in Gaza -- that the Palestinians society has disintegrated into chaos.

Rats packed densely into a cage and starved will attack each other.

Why do we call Israel a "democracy" when the entire populations of the occupied territories are denied the right to vote? Partitioning off the opposition into Bantustans was a technique used by South Africa, too.

The Al Queda-friendly chaos in Gaza is due to misguided Israeli and US policies. Can we really expect these people to accept living indefinitely under the boot of an apartheid state controlled by an ethnic group which is determined to push them into the sea or hold them in a state of continual racial subservience and second-class status? To refuse to issue them building permits, while setting up homes on confiscated Palestinian land for "settlers?" Of course not.

Of course, they will fight, with whatever weapons they have. If they have only suicide bombs, then of course, they will use suicide bombs.

Those are the only weapons they have.

The Palestinians have legitimate grievances about the way they are mistreated and relegated to second-class status in every way due solely to their race by the Jewish state. They will use whatever means they have to fight for their legitimate rights to be treated equally to the Jews in every way. It is obviously the goal of the Palestinians that the occupied lands are consolidated with Israel, everyone allowed to vote and the Jews, thereby, voted out due to their being a racial minority. That is democracy.

We suffer from a bigotted blind spot when it comes to the Palestinians. This is largely due to the grip the Israelis and Jews have had on the twist the story has been given in the Western press for the past 50 years. We need to shake free of the chains of distortion and bias which prevent us from seeing things from the point of view of the oppressed.

This applies across the Middle East. We need to develop alternative fuels and stop trying to control these populations through puppet regimes. Just get out and let them be. Let them kill each other or whatever they want.

But there is too much money to be made misusing tax revenues to imprison and kill people. That is the bottom line, in the US and in Israel.

Warmongers, arms merchants, mercenaries and prison guards. That is what we have become.

Jan VanDenBerg

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» RE: Jewish population in Palestine Posted by: Ydotheyhateus
» WELL SAID Posted by: gellero
» Aboute Semite. Posted by: gellero
Skeptical about this new anti-Semitic perspective.
Posted by: Semite on Jun 19, 2007 11:53 AM   
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Naomi Klein manages to re-clothe the old anti-Semitic canard that the Jews will stoop to anything to make money. She won't actually look at first causes in this long-running conflict because that would threaten her virulent biases. Were she to actually see where the current problems arose, she'd have to go back more than a century. She'd notice that Arabs have been killing Jews and Christians in Palestine with a ferocity matched by no one - except perhaps the Catholic Church, from whom Islam learned much of its martial craft. She would have us believe that Israel has the only borders with the Palestinians, and that there is no other area into which the Palestinians can act and interact except through Israel. She needs a good lesson in geography, and a much more thorough grounding in history before she can posit the absurdities she now proposes - and if she had that knowledge, she couldn't come up with such preposterous notions with a straight face. Unless, of course, she considers this text the verbal equivalent of strapping high explosive to her body and trying to kill as many Israeli children as possible.

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» Address cut off... Posted by: justaguy
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» Defining "anti-semitic" Posted by: fanny666
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» WELL SAID Posted by: gellero
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» Far Fetched!! Posted by: yellow
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What? Your shocked at the connection with $ and war?
Posted by: Ghoulman on Jun 19, 2007 12:08 PM   
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War is a Racket

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» Assigned reading for humans Posted by: fanny666
Sara Roy on The Economy of Gaza
Posted by: fanny666 on Jun 19, 2007 4:02 PM   
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Here comes the Dershowitzers
Posted by: opeluboy on Jun 19, 2007 4:48 PM   
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Yowzah, these articles critical of Israel, especially when written by "self-hating Jews" like Naomi Klein really bring the Zionazis out of the woodwork, don't they.

Guess it gets sorta boring reading Frontpage all day.

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Evil!
Posted by: humanity101 on Jun 19, 2007 10:16 PM   
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These guys make me sick. They turn the hope of a world peace on its head. This "shitty little country" (not my word) is destroying humanity as we know it. Let's hope they will live happily in their little fortress. I've made it a personal committment not to buy anything made in this evil country.

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Fanny 666 is the one to see for da reading list.
Posted by: yellow on Jun 20, 2007 2:45 PM   
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Way to go Fanny. You suggested some good stuff.

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