So, we give 38 billion more to Israel. We know most of that goes to policies that we
do not support but most Americans feel that as long as it’s "no skin off my
back", there are other issues that deserve our attention.
But, what if we all realized that our income tax payments
have gone up by $300 to support our give away to Israel. According to Gideon
Levy:
One hundred and fifty dollars or
$300 for each U.S. taxpayer for the next ten years. Not toward America’s
considerable social needs, not to assist truly needy countries – imagine what
$38 billion would do for Africa – but to provide weapons for an army that is
already one of the most powerfully armed in the world.[1]
Levy goes on to say, “The last thing Israel needs is more
arms, which will push it toward more acts of violence… some of the money will
go for defense systems, but another part will go for maintaining the occupation
and especially to fund violent showy actions in Gaza and Lebanon.”
There is no way to deny it, every settlement built on
Palestinian land is financed by the U.S. and every child killed by Israel is
paid for by our $300 per tax payer with our having no say in it.
And what do we get for it in return? Nothing! Except the
contempt of every lover of justice on the globe. Levy asks, who can be proud of
making war against the barefoot, hungry and broken people of Gaza?
So, we say, “Sorry” to the homeless mother and her children
sleeping under a bridge in winter time. There is no affordable housing for her,
but you see, we have to send billions of dollars a year so Israel can continue to subsidize its
Jewish only housing in the occupied West Bank.
And we say, “Sorry” to the parents of a sick child, we would
love to help but you see, Israel wants universal health care.
We say, I wish your $300 tax increase would be used for such
things as education, health care, affordable housing, our infrastructure, addressing
the effects of climate change, caring for our veterans or simply going to pay
down our national debt among other desperate needs across the United States, but,
you see, keeping the people of Gaza imprisoned is expensive.
I wish we could put your $300 extra tax burden to better use.
I bet you do, too.
Thomas Are
November 11, 2016
[1]
Gideon Levy, With New Israel Aid Deal,
Obama is Patron of the Occupation. Washington Report on Middle East
Affairs, November, 2016, p. 14.