Who Really Rules Israel?
YNet | 29.09.2007 15:41 | Anti-militarism | World
Interesting that the countries shouting "Democracy!!" the loudest (usually while attempting to justify their destructive policies) are nothing of the sort. Israelis may wonder why nothing they do can alter the perpetuation of the zionists' war to wipe Palestine off the map.
Wonder no more ...
Wonder no more ...
Who really rules Israel?
Jewish state controlled by four informal networks, not by government
Gabriel Sheffer Published: 09.28.07, 19:04 / Israel Opinion
In light of the battle between Olmert, Netanyahu and Barak for the next premiership, the public debate focuses on the question on who of these three politicians is the "strong leader" many Israelis yearn for. At the same time, the failures of all Israeli leaders throughout history and their inability to implement their policies are attributed to a series of elements, including political instability, the plethora of parties, and the low popularity of all government institutions.
However, despite the weakness of leaders and the Knesset, policy is still formulated and decisions are still being taken both on the diplomatic and local level. This gives rise to the following question: Who rules the State of Israel? If we closely examine the state of our political system, and particularly the question of who rules Israel in practice, which is something that is not done often, a disturbing picture emerges:
Four informal "networks," which are unelected and often act surreptitiously, rule Israel, with "strong leaders" associated with them to some extent and even being controlled by them. The membership of these networks is not permanent and their makeup changes. Yet the members of these networks have a joint agenda, common ideological and practical perceptions, joint interests, common ways of acting, and the ability to influence public opinion, and of course influence politicians.
The defense network is made up of senior military officers, both past and present, heads of the secret services and police, and business owners in the security sphere. The members of this network have determined the political and military moves en route to all our wars, and between them. They are both leftist and rightist (as of late, there are more rightist and religious ones) and also took part in important political moves and in the peace process.
In addition, they are also intimately involved in economic, political, and cultural developments that pertain to the defense establishment. It is no secret that most Israeli prime ministers, even if not all of them, were members of this network. There was not always agreement between them and between those serving in the defense establishment during their tenure, but ultimately they acted together – and this can be clearly seen when we examine the evacuation of southern Lebanon, the disengagement from Gaza, the security fence, etc.
The capitalist network is made up of the 12 or 18 wealthiest families in Israel, as well as the large business owners. Its members are interested in the continuation of privatization processes, low taxation levels, low salary levels, etc. The members of this network are connected to senior politicians who enjoy their assistance and are willing to maintain neo-liberal policies, which led to great destruction of the Israeli welfare state and huge gaps between the highest and lowest echelons.
The strictly Orthodox rabbinical network is relatively small, and its members share common interests in all matters pertaining to the relationship between religion and state. They influence, and in fact determine, matters of personal status, yeshiva students' exemption from military service, conversion policy, attitude to foreign workers, and to a growing extent our policy in the territories.
The network of senior bureaucratic officials is particularly important. Its most prominent members include senior Treasury, Bank of Israel, Defense Ministry and Education Ministry officials. On the one hand, they are the ones who determine and formulate most of the important decisions and laws passed by the Knesset, and on the other hand they have the power to torpedo decisions and laws, particularly through inaction.
All Israeli prime ministers and senior ministers in recent decades were connected to or members of these networks. The three candidates for the next premiership are also connected to these networks: Benjamin Netanyahu is affiliated with the capitalist and Orthodox networks. Ehud Olmert is also affiliated with the capitalist and Orthodox networks. Meanwhile, Ehud Barak is associated with the defense and capitalist networks.
The three of them have attempted to, and will continue to attempt to, cultivate their relations with the network of senior bureaucratic officials.
This is one of the major problems of Israeli democracy. Until it gives power to the representatives of the genuine sovereign – the people – Israeli democracy will suffer from these ills, and even talented and inspirational leaders who subscribe to ideology that meets the needs of the people won't be able to function properly.
The writer is a professor at the Hebrew University's political science department and a senior research fellow at the Van Leer Institute
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3452359,00.html
Jewish state controlled by four informal networks, not by government
Gabriel Sheffer Published: 09.28.07, 19:04 / Israel Opinion
In light of the battle between Olmert, Netanyahu and Barak for the next premiership, the public debate focuses on the question on who of these three politicians is the "strong leader" many Israelis yearn for. At the same time, the failures of all Israeli leaders throughout history and their inability to implement their policies are attributed to a series of elements, including political instability, the plethora of parties, and the low popularity of all government institutions.
However, despite the weakness of leaders and the Knesset, policy is still formulated and decisions are still being taken both on the diplomatic and local level. This gives rise to the following question: Who rules the State of Israel? If we closely examine the state of our political system, and particularly the question of who rules Israel in practice, which is something that is not done often, a disturbing picture emerges:
Four informal "networks," which are unelected and often act surreptitiously, rule Israel, with "strong leaders" associated with them to some extent and even being controlled by them. The membership of these networks is not permanent and their makeup changes. Yet the members of these networks have a joint agenda, common ideological and practical perceptions, joint interests, common ways of acting, and the ability to influence public opinion, and of course influence politicians.
The defense network is made up of senior military officers, both past and present, heads of the secret services and police, and business owners in the security sphere. The members of this network have determined the political and military moves en route to all our wars, and between them. They are both leftist and rightist (as of late, there are more rightist and religious ones) and also took part in important political moves and in the peace process.
In addition, they are also intimately involved in economic, political, and cultural developments that pertain to the defense establishment. It is no secret that most Israeli prime ministers, even if not all of them, were members of this network. There was not always agreement between them and between those serving in the defense establishment during their tenure, but ultimately they acted together – and this can be clearly seen when we examine the evacuation of southern Lebanon, the disengagement from Gaza, the security fence, etc.
The capitalist network is made up of the 12 or 18 wealthiest families in Israel, as well as the large business owners. Its members are interested in the continuation of privatization processes, low taxation levels, low salary levels, etc. The members of this network are connected to senior politicians who enjoy their assistance and are willing to maintain neo-liberal policies, which led to great destruction of the Israeli welfare state and huge gaps between the highest and lowest echelons.
The strictly Orthodox rabbinical network is relatively small, and its members share common interests in all matters pertaining to the relationship between religion and state. They influence, and in fact determine, matters of personal status, yeshiva students' exemption from military service, conversion policy, attitude to foreign workers, and to a growing extent our policy in the territories.
The network of senior bureaucratic officials is particularly important. Its most prominent members include senior Treasury, Bank of Israel, Defense Ministry and Education Ministry officials. On the one hand, they are the ones who determine and formulate most of the important decisions and laws passed by the Knesset, and on the other hand they have the power to torpedo decisions and laws, particularly through inaction.
All Israeli prime ministers and senior ministers in recent decades were connected to or members of these networks. The three candidates for the next premiership are also connected to these networks: Benjamin Netanyahu is affiliated with the capitalist and Orthodox networks. Ehud Olmert is also affiliated with the capitalist and Orthodox networks. Meanwhile, Ehud Barak is associated with the defense and capitalist networks.
The three of them have attempted to, and will continue to attempt to, cultivate their relations with the network of senior bureaucratic officials.
This is one of the major problems of Israeli democracy. Until it gives power to the representatives of the genuine sovereign – the people – Israeli democracy will suffer from these ills, and even talented and inspirational leaders who subscribe to ideology that meets the needs of the people won't be able to function properly.
The writer is a professor at the Hebrew University's political science department and a senior research fellow at the Van Leer Institute
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3452359,00.html
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It is the Rothschilds
29.09.2007 22:07
They funded the first communities of settlers in the 19th century.
They received Britain's commitment to the creation of an israeli state in Palestine in 1917.
I believe and I could easily argue they were behind Hitler and the concentration camps.
They donated to the state of Israel its institutional buildings, the Knesset and the Supreme Court after WWII.
They personally run since the beginning all the fundraising networks who feed Israel and zionist organizations with tens and maybe even hundreds of billions of dollars yearly nowadays.
And they aim at creating a jewish empire stemming from Sudan to Kazakstan.
styx
Stynx, your comment is
29.09.2007 23:49
However be that as it may, Stynx's comments stynk of crude antisemitism of the basest sort, and should be too much even for Indymedia's abysmally low standards.
To state that the Rothschild's were behind the creation and initial funding of Israel may acutally be partly true.
And how we WISH that the Rothschild's would be funding Israel to the tune of billions of dollars. How different would life look in Israel if they did! And if they did - so what? What business is it of anyone's except the Rothschilds themselves?
But then to state the outrageous claim that the Rothschild's were behind Hitler and the camps??? I'm sorry, but you're either off your meds or a Nazi yourself.
And yoru last comment "And they aim at creating a jewish empire stemming from Sudan to Kazakstan" had me rolling on the floor! You really are too much! What would the Jews do with an Empire from Sudan to Kazakstan? They can hardly manage Israel! And where is your proof? Links?
What a stupid, manic conspiracy fuelled idea.
Get back on your meds stat.
And of course I repeat my usual statement - that indymedia mods should be ashamed of themselves for allowing such a comment to remain up.
ex-Brit
Excuse me but
30.09.2007 14:45
As for the fine points I make about WWII, please indicate a forum were we can have such an argument and I will reveal to you the weird discoveries I made in my reading of Toland and Wiesenthal.
As for the abyssmally low standards of Indymedia, I would not mind if you 'd elaborate as to what you exactly mean by it.
Styx stynx, nice one I hadn't thought about it lol.
styx
Distraction, Disinfo
30.09.2007 14:59
I think that, given some research, you'd find that most countries shouting "democracy!" the loudest are in fact ruled in much the same manner. It sure ain't the people's interest the politicians act on behalf of ...
Zionism, Irrelevant Within A Generation
Tut Tut
30.09.2007 19:22
Observer
Same old same old
30.09.2007 19:39
What does IMC UK concentrate on, why its another Jews running the world story
ever wonder why less and less people now visit this site ?
What?
01.10.2007 00:12
The Apartheid, military state called "Israel" is no democracy.
Zionism, Irrelevant Within A Generation
The usual Zionist nonsense from 'ex-Brit'
01.10.2007 14:05
Your entire post is redolent of the usual obscurantist attempt to conflate Zionism and Judaism.
It worked for a few years but you don't seem to have awoken to the fact that it works no longer. Zionism is finished. No longer will the world tolerate its lies, deceits, mayhem and covert false flag operations. You are exposed but perhaps Soros will come to your rescue here to keep the lid on the truth for a little longer.
Zionism has conclusively proved itself as genocidal as Aryanism - the A-Z of supremacist evil.
www.nkusa.org is a great place to find the truth of the matter - something you seem to prefer to have 'remain hidden' on IMC.
I wonder why?
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ZionismIsNOTJewry
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