Ghousoon Bisharat | +972 Magazine
From sabotaging Oslo to funneling Qatari cash into Gaza, Bibi has spent his career bolstering Hamas to help perpetuate the conflict. Even after Oct. 7, argues historian Adam Raz, he's still advancing the same strategy.
When Israeli historian and human rights activist Adam Raz set out to write "The Road to October 7: Benjamin Netanyahu, the Production of the Endless Conflict and Israel's Moral Degradation," he knew he was tackling a blind spot in Israeli public discourse. The vast majority of Israelis, Raz believes, fail to grasp the
full extent of Netanyahu's involvement in bolstering Hamas before the
current war, and in perpetuating an unending state of conflict.
Raz's book, released in May of this year, sheds light on a controversial policy whereby Netanyahu's governments for years routinely approved and encouraged the transfer of Qatari funds into Gaza to prop up Hamas.
While noting that the Israeli media has devoted more attention to this
policy in the aftermath of October 7, Raz told +972 that this is "just a
sliver of the bigger picture," which is rooted in Netanyahu's broader opposition to a just resolution to the conflict. "People need to understand the full scope of Netanyahu's strategy," he said.
According to Raz, who also works as a researcher at the Akevot Institute for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Research, Netanyahu's
priority is not maintaining Israel's security but rather preventing any
real chance of resolving the conflict through the division of land,
ending the occupation, or a two-state solution. Keeping the cash flowing
to Hamas served this objective by ensuring the Palestinian national
movement remained splintered between Hamas in Gaza and the
Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank, thus
allowing Israel to maintain its dominance over the whole of the land. Even after the devastating events of October 7, Raz warns that Netanyahu's playbook remains unchanged.
This book isn't a history lesson about the conflict, Raz emphasizes, but rather a damning exploration of a political alliance that continues to degrade Israel's moral fabric. "I didn't write this book, I yelled it on the pages," he said.
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