CONVERSATION IN LONDON
BY SOLLY GANOR
Somehow I always had a soft spot for the English. Even as a child in
Lithuania I would read books by Charles Dickens and Sir Walter Scott and stories about the
British navy. The valiant stand of the British against the onslaught of the Nazis only
enhanced my admiration for them. During the three years we were in the Kovno ghetto the
only news we trusted came from the BBC on a clandestine radio of the underground.
In the early sixties I spent three pleasant years studying at the University of London
languages and doing my chief mates examinations for the merchant marine. Therefore
I was deeply dismayed by the British medias slanderous reporting of the Israeli
armys actions against the Palestinians.
The BBC and the British press have been the most venomous of the European media in
condemning Israel for its Brutal Suppression of the Palestinians in
their just rebellion against the Jews. The worst offender was our old
war time friend, the BBC. Anyone who has read Tom Segevs
One Palestine Complete, Knows how brutal the British were in suppressing
the Palestinian Intifada against their administration in 1938. In
comparison the Israeli armys actions, were humane indeed. Let me quote
what the British Chief Secretary Battershill suggested:
I doubt whether any Arab has really any ethical feeling against murder and I am sure Arabs look upon murder as a justifiable weapon. We shall never get them to change their fundamental belief on this point. Our only way to deal with them is to make them see that it does not pay."
One of the ways to make them see, was to hang the caught
terrorists, sometimes three a day.
So far we didnt hang a single Palestinian no matter how much Jewish blood he had on
his hands, and how many children he murdered." During the summer I was invited
on a lecture tour in connection with the book I wrote, Light One Candle.
As part of my lecture tour I visited London where I met some old friends, who were
captains of the British merchant marine.
There are times when we learn from the views of objective observers who have a better
insight of our conflict than we do. Perhaps we are too close to the problem to see things
that others do and we dont. One such case was the conversation I had in London.
In the early sixties I enrolled at Sir John Cass College for captains and
mates in London. It was considered an excellent school for officers and I was glad they
accepted me for the course.
After Israels War of Independence in 1948, I served as a seaman and later as a
second officer with the Israeli merchant marine and the course at Sir John Cass College
was to advance me to the rank of chief mate and eventually to captain. Most of the officer
who participated in the course where young men from middle and upper class families,
considered by the British as good officer material.
The officers considered me an "odd bird", as I was a Jew who came from Israel,
and not too many Jews served in the British merchant marine. But all in all they were
quite friendly and very sympathetic towards Israel, which was considered the
Underdog at the time.
Most of them later became captains serving with the British merchant marine. I made quite
a few friends among the officers. One of them, Randolph Smith, was my studying mate. After
we passed our examination I went back to Israel and in the beginning we would correspond,
and even meet when I happened to be in London, but as the years passed we drifted apart.
In September of last year, I was visiting London and ran into Randolph Smith. He was now a
retired captain and lived quite comfortably on his pension at his family estate. He still
retained his boyish looks and wavy hair, which with the years turned white.
He wore an expensive suit, fancy boots and had an aura of wealth about him that only the
British know how to display without being overly ostentatious.
He was very glad to see me and invited me for a drink to a very chick new hotel full of
palm trees and overstuffed armchairs.
At nearby tables sat several Arabs in traditional garb drinking tea and reading Arabic
newspapers.
When he saw my looks, he laughed: " You dont have to worry about them. They are
rich Saudis with suitcases full of money, probably paying a thousand pounds a night for a
room in this hotel. Hardly terrorist material."
I wondered about that. After ordering drinks and sandwiches, which came to fifty
pounds he said: " Remember John Collins? He is coming to join us."
John Collins was with us on the same course back then. I remembered him as a rather
introverted religious man.
Randolph told me a little of what he did since we saw each other last, and I was surprised
to learn that after retiring from the merchant marine, he made his doctorate in political
science. He had hoped to start a new career as a diplomat, but it didnt work out.
After a while John Collins showed up.
He had aged rather more than Randolph and walked with a slight stoop. We shook hands
warmly and settled down to reminisce about the old days at school, and ended up telling
sailors jokes.
" I say, do you still live in that God forsaken Middle East? You seem to be treating
those poor Palestinians quite shabbily," John Collins said after we ordered a second
round of drinks. I was a little surprised by the shift of topic and his sudden
change of tone. I remembered how John was staunchly pro Israel in the days when we studied
together and I asked him what happened to change his mind.
All fair-minded people in this country think that your army behaves abominably
against the Palestinian civilian population. Tanks and helicopters against kids with
slings and rocks.
You cant deny that, can you?
Where do you get your information from? I asked while Randolph was trying to
change the subject.
Our news papers and television reports are full of what you are doing to the
Palestinians, and far as I know, our news papers and the media were always fair and
neutral in reporting news. Well, they are not fair and neutral anymore
as far as Jews and Israel is concerned. They are giving you a totally distorted picture of
what is really happening. By now you should be aware that it is they, the Arabs, who
always start the wars against us, and the present war was no exception. When you start a
war you have to suffer consequences.
By the way, the same Palestinians you are so concerned about, have towards the end of the
thirties waged an Intifada against the British Mandate. Would you like to know
how your soldiers treated your poor Palestinians?
"The British army always acted in a civilized manner, no matter what you say."
John said in a proud voice. Did they now? Let me relate to you how many
Palestinians they hanged every day, and how they mistreated the civilian population. In
comparison, the Israeli army is a very humane army indeed. &nbs So far we
didnt hang a single Palestinian no matter how much Jewish blood he had on his hands,
and how many children he murdered.
Let me quote to you some of what the British officials wrote about the Palestinians and
what they did to punish them. In the late thirties the Arabs staged a revolt
against the British authorities, killing officials and attacking British soldiers. The
British Chief Secretary Battershill had this to say about the Arab revolt at the time. In
1936 the Arabs began their "Intifada" against the British administration. To
suppress the rebellion the British Chief Secretary Battershill made the following
suggestions:
I doubt whether any Arab has really any ethical feeling against murder and I am sure Arabs look upon murder as a justifiable weapon. We shall never get them to change their fundamental belief on this point. Our only way to deal with them is
to make them see that it does not pay."
And how do you think the British achieved that goal? To start with
they condemned over a hundred Palestinians to death and hung them without mercy. On
one occasion the British hung three Arabs the same day. Northern District
Commissioner Alec Seath Kirkbridge was complaining that he had to view three bodies lying
on slabs with purple faces. Young boys were often sentenced to lashings, some of
them seven years old. During the uprising the British demolished two thousand houses in
Jaffa, Jennin and Nablus.
Some times whole villages were driven from their houses and placed in open fields. The
British doctor Elliot Forester wrote in his diary, that on May 1939, in the village of
Halhoul, near Hebron. The Arabs were put in open pens, one for men and one for
women. They were kept there for days without food and water. After two days the allowed
the women to return home, but the men were retained.
After that action more than twenty people were lying dead on the fields. And the hue and
the cry about the security fence we are building to keep out the murderers of our
children, let me tell you that you, the British, built such a fence in Palestine way
before us.
Soon after the rebellion began, the British sent a terrorism expert by the name of Charles
Tegart.
Charles Tegart had a security fence erected along the northern border to prevent the
infiltration of terrorists. He built dozens of police fortresses around the country that
are standing there to this day and are known as Tegart fortresses. He also imported
Doberman dogs from South Africa and established an interrogation center in Jerusalem to
train interrogators in torture.
It is recorded that suspects underwent brutal questioning, involving humiliation, beating,
and the Turkish practice of hitting prisoners on the soles of their feet and genitals.
"If you would like to know more of how the British quelled the Arab rebellion,
against the Arabs, I gathered that information from a book called One Palestine
Complete by Tom Segev, who made a thorough historical investigation on the subject.
Besides all the information is available from British official documents.
Of course, the British claimed that it was self defense, that they were simply
defending themselves against the Arab terrorists, who were out to murder our soldiers and
officials. So before you accuse us of mistreating the poor Palestinians, you
should examine what the British did under similar circumstances.
But that is not quite true. You were not subjected to brutal suicide bombers who
blew up your civilian population, especially targeting young people and children.
Yes, I can state in all fairness that in comparison to the British, the Israeli army is
humane indeed."
After I finished my long speech I calmly drank my single malt whisky and ate the thinly
sliced cucumber sandwich. John looked at me in astonishment, while Randolph smiled.
" I say, you dont really believe all the rubbish you told us about the way the
British treated the Palestinians?
Randolph, I remember you told me that your uncle served as an officer in the Palestine
police. Didnt he speak about what happened there?" Randolph laughed.
" Sure he did, and the things that Solly just told us was just a small part of what
we did to stop the rebellion. What my uncle thought of the Arabs could fill a dictionary
of foul words.
I think that what the Chief Secretary Battershill had to say about the Arabs was
very accurate and if you Israelis would follow his advise, you wouldnt be in the
predicament that you are in now.
As part of my course for my doctorate, I studied very closely the Middle East. The problem
with you Jews is that you trying to please the world that is basically anti-Semitic.
Whether you are right or wrong doesnt really matter; no matter what you will do, you
will always be wrong. I followed the story of the battle in Jennin, where you practically
sacrificed many good soldiers to appease worlds opinion and what did you get? The
world accusing you of a massacre that never took place. On the contrary you sacrificed so
many good man to prove that you are being fair.
Ironically, the Americans almost at the same time, bombed the hell out of villages in
Afghanistan killing all the inhabitants, who were suspected Talliban supporters. They
didnt even bother to defend their actions.
It took months for the prejudiced UN to admit that there was no massacre in Jenin and the
Arabs simply lied, as they usually do, to serve their cause.
You know and we all know that the media focuses on the struggle between you and the
Palestinians out of all proportions to the rest of the worlds news. Unless, there
are dozens of Israeli civilians, women and children flying through the air by some suicide
bomber, you are always presented as the bad guys.
Let us for one moment assume that Israel does not exist and that king Abdullah is the
ruler of the whole region. Now let us further assume that the Palestinians stage an
Intifada against the king.
What the king would do we know from the past when his daddy, King Hussein, killed
thousands of Palestinians and chased Arafat and his lot out to Lebanon. The Palestinians
mark that day as the black September.
And how the media reacted we also know. They hardly mentioned it, and if they did, they
were sympathetic to king Hussein.
Now imagine that the Jews ruled Jordan and massacred the Palestinians the way king Hussein
did what would have been the worlds reaction? These two scenarios show you how
prejudiced the media and the world is against the Jews.
So why dont you just do what you have to do to survive there, because you will be
damned if you do and will be damned if you dont, so just do what has to be done.
Remember the words of the British Chief Secretary Battershill :
I doubt whether any Arab has really any ethical feeling against murder and I am sure Arabs look upon murder as a justifiable weapon. We shall never get them to change their fundamental belief on this point. Our only way to deal with them is to make them see that it does not pay."
Follow his advice and you cant go wrong. For a while there
will be an outcry against Israel, but soon they will forget about it, as they usually do,
and the Arabs will only respect you, because the only thing they respect is force."
For a while we sat in silence sipping our drinks. Then John Collins said: "You know,
Randolph, I never heard you give such an elaborate speech about the Jews and the Arabs. I
guess there are many things I simply had no idea about. You watch the telly and read your
paper and they form your opinion for you. But in a way I am disappointed because as a
religious man I somehow expected that the people who gave us a Jesus and the bible, would
act differently."
" Well John, perhaps after two thousand years of turning the other cheek, the Jews
got tired of it." Randolph said ordering another whisky.
We drank in silence and after a while said good bye to each other.
John Collins left first. Randolph smiled as he shook my hand. "Anybody who
bothers to learn the facts, unless he is an anti-Semite, would be on your side. Its
the ignorant ones that you have to persuade. You know there is an old Roman saying that
applies to you Jews: "Que licet Jovi, non licet bovi."
What is allowed to the Gods, is not allowed to the oxen".
Algerian Islamic fanatics can kill a hundred and fifty thousand of their own Moslem
brothers, and no one gives a damn.
Millions of Africans die in wars against each other and who is to blame? And so
on, and so one. But if a few Palestinian terrorists are killed in action against the Jews,
the world media immediately goes into action denouncing Israel." On the way to the
hotel I thought about what Randolph said. He actually gave me some useful
insights for my next conversations in Europe. Herzelia Pituach ,Israel. January 5,
2004 Please visit my website: Solly Ganor Remembrance