Israel Horizons February 2020

Israel Horizons February 2020

The WZC Elections Special Issue Israel Horizons February 2020 Contents PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 01 Meretz is Not Lost WORLD ZIONIST CONGRESS ELECTIONS - HATIKVAH SLATE 03 Hatikvah Slate 04 So Why is it Important to Vote? By Harlan Baker President’s Message: 05 My Vote is My Voice Meretz is Not Lost By Serena Oberstein The essay below tries to unravel the political calculations made before the 06 Millennials, It is Time to Make March 2 election, and the necessary post-election reflection that the Israeli Our Power Known Left should engage in. However, ultimately, Israeli citizens in Israel will By Zach Shartiag make those decisions and there’s a limited amount we in the US can do to 08 Report from the October 2019 affect their choices. Zionist General Council By David Dormont Nevertheless, as other articles in this issue of IH explain, there is an election that we as American Jews can participate in and make our voices 10 Hatikvah Platform heard. That would be the World Zionist Organization (WZO) elections held 11 Why Vote Hatikvah? every five years; this year from Jan. 21 through March 11. Partners for Progressive Israel is a primary originator of the HATIKVAH Progressive KOLOT Israel Slate. The “polls” are open and you can simply click this link and vote in 5 minutes from your phone or computer. VOTE! 12 Ir Amim: Preserving Jerusalem as the Present Home and Days before the deadline for submission of electoral lists for Israel’s March Future Capital of Two Peoples 2 election (the 3rd within 11 months), Meretz and Labor announced an By Rachel Schwartz and election “partnership” (shutfut) under Labor’s banner. It was a shotgun Amy Cohen marriage of sorts; despite the rhetoric, everyone involved knew that the arrangement was not particularly appealing, but was arrived at in order to CONVERSATIONS stave off a not unlikely disaster. Without running together on one slate, very 15 Can Progressive Americans possibly one, or conceivably both of the parties might fall below the 3.25% Contribute to a Revival of the threshold. Not only might that party disappear (most likely Meretz, which Israeli Left? scraped through the last election with a bare 4 seats, the smallest party in the Knesset), but its votes would be irretrievably wasted. It brings little solace that the identical process was taking place simultaneously on the far right; with half a dozen grouplets and would-be parties struggling to align themselves so as to let no vote be wasted, and to maximize their influence on Likud, should it be able to form a coalition. 1 Israel Horizons President’s Message The pathos of the Left’s frantic struggle to merge before the • A certain percentage of Meretz’s Jewish and Arab voters deadline was not lost on anyone, though none spoke of it will choose to vote for the Joint List. That is not at all bad. publicly. Meretz and Labor, with a combined total of 10 seats With Ayman Odeh as its leader, the Joint List (10 out of in the outgoing Knesset, are all that politically remains of the its 13 MK’s) chose Benny Gantz as their preferred prime once-proud Labor movement that literally built the state and ministerial candidate after the last election, a major step governed it for its first 29 years. A Jan. 14 poll showed the towards mainstreaming itself. While Meretz is “Zionist” combined party receiving the same 10 seats; not great, but and the Joint List is not, that makes little difference for at least comfortably distant from the 3.25% threshold, below most aspects of day-to-day politics. which looms political oblivion. • Given the current unity of the Joint List, there is no chance Although it was Meretz that had pleaded, cajoled, and that a large number of Israeli Palestinians will come to demanded the merger, some of its leaders – and many Meretz, as they did in April, when the JL was split. Meretz American supporters – were unhappy with its result. They felt will have to do some deep soul-searching before it can the “Zionist Left,” whose mantle they lay claim to, had given attract a significant number of Arab voters. up too much, and what remained might not be worth salvaging. Many want Meretz to become an explicitly Jewish-Arab party, As pointed out by Yael Patir and Uri Zaki in the “Conversations” a rare (though not totally unique) actor on the Israeli political transcript in this issue of IH, the Israeli Left has been growing stage. This, they felt, was an opportunity to attract Arab and strengthening itself in many areas – but not in electoral voters – 40,000 of whom had voted for Meretz in the April politics. It is time that those who have been working in unions, 2019 election, though most switched to the reconstituted Joint NGOs”, think tanks, human rights organizations, and a variety List in the September vote. The situation was compounded by of other institutions come together and create a new party, the combined list lacking an Arab candidate below 11th place, building on the idealism of the old Israeli Left, but speaking in unlikely to make it into the Knesset. the idiom and setting out an agenda of the 21st century. This party must be Jewish-Arab at its core; not “anti-Zionist” but I sympathize but disagree with this critical analysis, on both one that rests squarely on and accepts the paradox that Israel tactical and strategic grounds. I support the compromises that is – and should remain – both a Jewish and democratic state. made it possible, – but I also believe strongly that after the election, whatever the results, the Left has to take a long, hard, This party – it should go without saying – must demand and overdue look at itself, and remake itself so it becomes equal rights and opportunities for all citizens and reject the relevant for the future, which it is not now, despite its ideals Occupation. However, what that means in actual political and and programs, both of which are appealing. territorial terms has to be considered carefully, probably over time. What contours an Israel free of Occupation would take These are the reasons I support the compromise on which the are not clear. This is not 1993 anymore and the “solution” – partnership was based: which must recognize Jewish as well as Palestinian rights to the land – must also connect the collective rights of the Jewish • It is essential to maintain Meretz as a parliamentary party. and Palestinian peoples to today’s reality. The Knesset needs a Left Zionist presence, even as a shadow of what it was. Those of us who stand behind the principles of the Left must be pragmatic when necessary and idealistic when possible. It is • Meretz has not sold its soul by aligning with Labor. While better to rebuild from somewhere than from nowhere. Labor has wandered in the wilderness for two decades now in search of an ideology and/or an effective leader, its Paul Scham core principles are by no means foreign to Meretz. Amir Peretz, now titular leader of the list as a whole, comes out of the Labor left, not very different from Meretz. • Meretz cannot become a Jewish-Arab party by simply Paul Scham is President of Partners for choosing a few Arab members for realistic slots (of which Progressive Israel; Associate Research Professor there are only 4-5 under its control). The decision about of Israel Studies at the University of Maryland and what the party should become is one that has to be made Executive Director of its Gildenhorn Institute for soberly, not in the frenzy before a deadline. 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