Anarchists & fellow travellers on Palestine

Graphic from ‘Endless Struggle‘, No. 10, Summer 1989, Vancouver, BC


Intro

Jewish anarchists in the anglosphere have been criticizing Zionism since at least 1906. Italian anarchists were addressing the Palestinian struggle as early as 1929. Today, many anarchists continue to support the fight for Palestinian liberation. This page is an attempt to collect some of the statements by anarchists and their fellow travelers most relevant to the aforementioned struggle.

To my knowledge, Reginald Reynolds, Mustapha Khayati, Lafif Lakhdar, Fredy Perlman and Bassel al-Araj did not self-identify as anarchists, however, in my view they were anarchist-adjacent enough to have their writing included in this collection. Aside from them, and the specified section on Aaron Bushnell’s action, all the other authors linked to here, did or do self-identify as anarchists, as far as I can tell.

I myself do not agree with every point made in each of these articles, particularly Emma Goldman’s implicit invocation of John Locke (with regard to entitlement to other people’s land gained through invasion and individual labour, a point critiqued at the time by fellow traveler Reginald Reynolds) and Sam Dolgoff’s ideological defense of the Israeli state, but I include them due to their historical significance and to show that anarchists have had conflicting (even self-contradictory) positions on Palestine and Zionism.

-M.Gouldhawke


Anarchist quotes in the wake of the 1929 al-Buraq Disturbances

“To us, the fate of the Arabs persecuted by the infamous usurper calls us to protest, equal to that which we were called against the imperial Little Father for the pogroms against the Jews. Certainly, indeed surely, behind the Arab people who pay the price for their irreducible idea of autonomy, there will be those who caress a wish for domination; but as people we feel the need to protest against the infamous [British] Empire that persecutes and starves them.”

Nino Napolitano, La Rivolta Degli Arabi, L’Adunata dei Refrattari, Oct.5, 1929, Newark

“The Arabs cannot therefore sustain competition: because of the [British] administrative inequality in favor of the Jews, because of the Jewish grabbing of the best land, because of the combination of capital and technical ability that characterizes Zionist colonization. The solution cannot be the one advocated by the head of Zionism, but the one advocated by the head of the Muslims of Palestine. But England has in Palestine a base for expansion into Asia Minor and will not give up its policy of protection for Zionism. […] The problem of Zionism must also be solved in Europe as a problem of tolerance toward Jews.”

Camillo Berneri, La Palestina Insanguinata, Vogliamo, Nov. 1929, Biasca-Annemasse-Lugano


Articles (1906-2024)

“Were the retrogressive ideas of the Jewish Nationalists ever to materialize, the world would witness, after a few years, that one Jew is being persecuted by another.”

National Atavism, from Mother Earth (1906)


“Our internationalist thinking, one hundred percent, induces us to pose the problem of the colonies.” 

The Right of Peoples to Determine Themselves, from Solidaridad Obrera (1936)


“We must dictate to Madrid unambiguous declarations announcing the abandonment of Morocco and the protection of Moroccan autonomy. France would anxiously envisage the possibility of insurrectionary repercussions in North Africa and in Syria; Great Britain would see the movements for self-rule in Egypt and among Arabs in Palestine growing stronger.”

What can we do?, by Camillo Berneri (1936)


“However, apart from once more exposing Mussolini as the opportunist par excellence, the events in Palestine once more shows that all Imperialisms, whether they be democratic or totalitarian are ruthless.”

Terrorism In Palestine: “Democracy” at Work, by Vernon Richards (1937)


“The Arab demand for independence is far from vague in its significance… And we further add that Zionism will not solve the Jewish problems.”

Palestine: Idealists and Capitalists, by Vernon Richards (1938)


“In plain words, a pact was formed during the War between British imperialism and Jewish nationalism, of which the Arabs were to be the victims.”

Palestine and Socialist Policy, by Reginald Reynolds (1938)


“In point of fact I have for many years opposed Zionism as the dream of capitalist Jewry the world over for a Jewish State with all its trimmings, such as Government, laws, police, militarism and the rest.” 

Emma Goldman’s Views on Palestine and Socialist Policy (1938)


“The struggle must be against Imperialism first, against Zionism secondly, and lastly against the bourgeois nationalist government when created.”

Anarchist Tactic for Palestine, by Albert Meltzer (1939)


“The case of Palestine is an up-to-date instance of imperialism and its logical consequences.”

The “Advantages” of British Imperialism, by Reginald Reynolds (1939)


“The Arab workers of Palestine have not yet accepted British rule…”

The Lebanon Crisis, from War Commentary (1943)


“Zionism has become reactionary because instead of being a scheme for immigration, as many at first thought it would be, it became a scheme for colonization, and therefore of imperialism.”

Zionism, from War Commentary (1944)


“…I sold my individuality, part of my life, my skill with arms; and also was expected to commit murder if asked to do so (Palestine Rebellion, 1936).”

Ten Years a Soldier, from War Commentary (1944)


“Those who imagine that racial laws are exclusively something German or South African have yet to come across the most peculiar racial laws of ‘our’ mandate, Palestine.” 

Fine Day For The Race, by Albert Meltzer (1947)


“On the other hand, there is no doubt that the majority of Zionists regard the Arabs in the same way as other colonisers have regarded other ‘native inhabitants’…”

Palestine, by Albert Meltzer (1948)


“…coming so soon on the heels of the Palestine episode as to enable the now superfluous Palestine Police to be rushed to Malaya…”

Malaya, by Albert Meltzer (1948)


“It is outrageous that the British should add to the sufferings of Jewish refugee immigrants; and it is outrageous that Arab families should be rendered homeless by the partitioning of disputed territories.”

The Israeli Crisis, from Freedom (1949)


“In the face of such obvious Machiavellianism, who is going to claim that the last war was fought for the liberation of Europe from such evils as anti-Semitism?”

Should We Defend Democratic Rights?, by Albert Meltzer (1951)


“But something must be done, for as long as the recurrent desire for Arab unity struggled with the political and economic handicaps the West had left them with, anything might happen to the precious oil supplies — even the dreaded Communism.”

A US Victory in the Middle East?, by Anne-Marie Fearon (1967)


“The Palestinian question is too serious to be left to the states, that is, to the colonels.” 

Two Local Wars, by Mustapha Khayati (1967)


“Can the most lucid elements of the resistance assume this historical role in the ordeals that the masses must pass before their hangmen-teachers in Amman, Lebanon and elsewhere?”

Waiting for the Massacre, by Lafif Lakhdar and Mustapha Khayati (1970)


“My relative did make use of her experience years later, when she chose to be a rooter for the State of Israel, at which time she did not renounce her contempt toward the Quechuas…”

Anti-Semitism and the Beirut Pogrom, by Fredy Perlman (1983)


“Every oppressed population can become a nation, a photographic negative of the oppressor nation, a place where the former packer is the supermarket’s manager, where the former security guard is the chief of police.”

The Continuing Appeal of Nationalism, by Fredy Perlman (1984)


“Far from curtailing the concentrated power of the state, the necessity for defense of Israel — freely acknowledged by our comrades — depends upon putting into effect the indispensable military, economic, legislative and social measures needed to keep Israel in a permanent state of war preparation.”

Anarchists in Israel, by Sam Dolgoff (1986)


“The young Palestinians throwing stones at the Israeli army rightly have the sympathy and solidarity of comrades who see them in their just struggle for freedom from their colonial oppressors.”

Breaking out of the Ghetto, by Jean Weir (1988)


“As far as the Palestinian struggle is concerned, we must underline the importance of an insurrectional struggle that has been going on for over nine months, and which is putting one of the strongest armies in the world in great difficulty.”

The Palestinian Struggle Continues, from Insurrection (1988)


“As I watched, what were then daily news reports of the intifada on television, I saw the same brutal oppression of Palestinian rights as I saw in South Africa.”

Rasta time in Palestine, by Benjamin Zephaniah (1990)


“Once freed from the Turks, the Palestinian Arabs did not want to be dominated either by the English or the Zionist newcomers.” 

Palestine, mon amour, by Alfredo M. Bonanno (1997)


“From the late 1980s anarchism was central to the politicized section of the punk movement and to army refusal and evasion during the first Palestinian Intifada.”

Anarchism in Israel and Palestine, by Uri Gordon (2009)


“…the obligations and duties of the state became a burden on the back of the revolution, at the expense of liberation.”

Dismantle it and let them fall, by Bassel al-Araj (2012)


“This book is dedicated to the memory of our fallen Palestinian comrades in the popular struggle against the occupation.”

Anarchists Against the Wall: Direct Action and Solidarity with the Palestinian Popular Struggle (2013)


“From the side of the global system, we have witnessed so much atrocity and ugliness this past week. The United States sent the ‘Gerald R. Ford’ — the biggest warship ever built — and the UK deployed their royal navy ships to support Israel in the genocide it is committing.”

From the Galilee to Gaza: A Voice from Palestine, edited by CrimethInc (2023)


“Black Rose / Rosa Negra (BRRN) reached out to Fauda, a small group centered in the West Bank that identifies itself as a Palestinian anarchist organization, to get their perspective on the current struggle.”

Voices from the Front Line Against the Occupation: Interview with Palestinian Anarchists,
by Black Rose / Rosa Negra – International Relations Committee (IRC) (2023)

(See also: Fauda texts at the Anarchist Library)


“For more than 75 years, Palestinians have been waging a liberation struggle against Israel’s settler-colonial project in and outside of Gaza.”

Stop the Genocide in Gaza! End the War on Palestine!, by the Black Rose / Rosa Negra International Relations Committee


“In response to their world class embarrassment, the colonial state seeks a hundred eyes for an eye, thousands of teeth for a tooth and wages an open campaign of extermination against the Palestinian population they hold captive.”

Salish Sea Intifada: Notes On Expanding the Struggle for the Liberation of the Palestinian People (2023)


“But the liberation of Palestine also requires breaking the back of Western Imperialism.”

Workers’ Power Against Genocide: Fighting for a Free Palestine, by Geelong Anarchist-Communists (2023)


“We will not pat ourselves on the back and invent victories, especially not when we look at the genocide before us.”

The Boat That Wasn’t Blocked, by anonymous (2023)


“…in the face of the latest barbarity unleashed by Israel upon the Palestinian population, two anarchist-communist organisations in Europe have taken stances that amount to either passivity or tacit endorsement of genocide.”

Palestine, platitudes and silence, by Tommy Lawson (2023)


“This reader has been put together as a guiding stone for fellow anarchists to better understand the conflict in The Levant and the responses of their comrades throughout the past hundred years.”

A Palestine Reader (incomplete), by Seditionist Distribution (2024)


“Our grief can go to anyone. Our solidarity must go to the oppressed.”

An anarchist critique of die Plattform’s statement on the October 7th attacks and the ongoing genocide in Palestine, by Jack, Carl & Pietro (2024)


Graphic by Veterans Against the War


“Aaron will live forever. I know this, because everyone who was loved by Aaron will carry a bit of him in their soul, and everyone who witnessed his sacrifice will carry him in their minds.”

Memories of Aaron Bushnell as Recounted by His Friends, edited by CrimethInc (2024)


“[Aaron Bushnell’s] death is already drawing unprecedented attention, at new levels, to the cause of Palestinian liberation, and likely to anarchism as well.”

Or Just Say Nothing: A Response to CrimethInc.’s Initial Statement on Aaron Bushnell, by anonymous (2024)


“Med texterna nedan ställs frågor om hur och varför antiimperialism är och har varit något för anarkismen som en samling av handlings- och tanketraditioner.”

Antiimperialism för alla – Anarkism – Samidoun Göteborg Palestinian Political Prisoner Solidarity Network (2024)


“On Feb 25, Aaron Bushnell, an active duty airman for the US Airforce, lit himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy.”

Topic of the Week: Martyrdom, w/ Vail, Petra & Margaret! (starting at 22:19), by ANews podcast


“In this episode, first we speak with several anarchists and mutual aid organizers in so-called San Antonio, Texas about their late friend, Aaron Bushnell.”

Friends Of Aaron Bushnell Speak, Deep Dive On Situation In Haiti, by This Is America / It’s Going Down podcast (2024)


“This text goes a little way towards sketching anarchist perspectives on this historical and political conflict.”

Emma Goldman and Reginald Reynolds on Palestine: Some notes on anti-Semitism and Zionism before World War Two, by A. W. Zurbrugg (2024)


“The beginning of every revolution is an exit, an exit from the social order that power has enshrined in the name of law, stability, public interest, and the greater good.”

Exiting Law and Entering Revolution, by Basel al-Araj (translated 2024)


“Now, seven months into the genocidal war waged by Israel, there is not a single college or university left standing in Gaza.”

May Day 2024: Remembrance Through Action, by the Black Rose Anarchist Federation (2024)


Excerpt from ‘Reg. Reynolds Answers’ (1938)

“As to the statement that ‘the land should belong to those who till the soil,’ I neither accept it nor see its relevance to Emma Goldman’s case. Ideally speaking, the land should ‘belong,’ in my opinion, to the whole community — since all wealth comes out of it. But if I accept Emma’s statement, then the land in Palestine should have belonged to the Arab peasant; and the Arab landlords had no right to sell it to Jewish immigrants who dispossessed these Arab tenants. That is the only sense I can make out of Emma’s statement, unless she means that the land belongs to whoever can grab it — i.e. that it belonged first to the Arab fellaheen but now belongs to those who pushed the Arab off. ‘Finding is keeping’ is a good motto for conquistadores and imperialists, but not, I should have thought, for Anarchists.”

Reginald Reynolds

From ‘Spain and the World’, September 16th, 1938


Excerpt from Albert Meltzer’s autobiography, ‘I Couldn’t Paint Golden Angels’, and his chapter, ‘Bounty on the Mutiny‘ (1996)

“The [British] Army [in 1947] was in a virtual state of war with the Jews in Palestine when Ernest Bevin, having stated firmly he was determined to hold on to the colonial mandate, suddenly abandoned it in the face of terroristic attacks by a section of Zionists. The [British] forces, who had no real interest and no ideological excuse for being there, were totally disillusioned with the whole set-up. There were anti-semitic songs going round about ‘The holy but now hostile land’. It did not affect us, now in Moascar [Egypt], except that a group of deserters known as the Schofield Gang were active buying and selling arms, while in Cairo itself many local Jewish agents were buying arms from Egyptian and British soldiers alike and smuggling them over.

I did my best to persuade people not to become involved. For a few quid it wasn’t worth it, though very tempting for soldiers who had been rebuffed for years or whose services had been devalued by detention.”

Albert Meltzer


Vancouver’s ‘Open Road‘ anarchist journal reprints (under a different title and with different photos) ‘The Struggle in Palestine’ article from ‘Insurrection: Anarchist Magazine‘ out of the UK (1988)


Non-Anarchist Organizations / Resources

Decolonize Palestine

Canada Palestine Association

Within Our Lifetime

Jewish Voice for Peace

About Face: Veterans Against The War

GI Rights Hotline

Palestine Children’s Relief Fund


Non-Anarchists on Aaron Bushnell’s Action

Diagnosing Resistance: What Aaron Bushnell’s death says about power, protest, and pathology, by Hannah Zeavin

Unlocking the ‘Mystery’ – Ilan Pappé Writes In Memory of Aaron Bushnell

Palestinian town of Jericho names street after US soldier who set himself on fire

Aaron Bushnell was my friend. May he never be forgotten, by Levi Pierpont

Veterans Burn Uniforms in Solidarity with Airman Who Died After Setting Himself on Fire to Protest Gaza War, from Military.com

“Whether it was politically motivated or other, we lost one of ours,” Gen. Allvin said after being heckled by protesters, from Defence One

Taking Aaron Bushnell at His Word (and Deed), by Lyle Jeremy Rubin

The Life & Death of Aaron Bushnell: U.S. Airman Self-Immolates Protesting U.S. Support for Israel in Gaza, by Democracy Now

Why Would Anyone Kill Themselves to Stop a War? On Aaron Bushnell and Others, by Ann Wright



Also

Against the Destruction of Gaza, For the Liberation of Palestine (2024/23)

No War on Yemen (2024)

If We Must Fight, Let’s Fight for the Most Glorious Nation, Insubordination (2024)

Anarchists on National Liberation

Anarchism & Indigenous Peoples

Anti-Imperialism

Land Back

Anarchist Anti-Militarism

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