GEORGE BROWNING. Peace on Earth, Good will towards all: Tale of Two Jerusalem Prizes

The holy city’s name focuses the universal longing for peace: the hope, indeed the expectation that diversity and difference do not need to issue in animosity, injustice and violence, but in mutuality, enrichment from the other’s difference.  It is associated with blessing from Melchizedek the mysterious the King of Salem to Abraham, ancestor, founder and prophet shared by Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city is sacred to all three. 

Last week there were two seemingly similar but very different prizes awarded, each with ‘Jerusalem’ in their name – the ‘Jerusalem Prize’ awarded by the Zionist Federation of Australia to the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and the ‘Jerusalem (Al Quds) Peace Prize’ awarded by Australians For Palestine and the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network to journalist, author and film-maker Antony Loewenstein.

Which of these two prizes most honours Jerusalem and all that it stands for?

The first prize, awarded by the Zionist coalition, sadly projects an exclusive, intolerant Jerusalem.  It rewards Australia’s support for the steady advance of the Zionist enterprise – the creation and expansion of Israel as an exclusive Jewish theocratic state.  It rewards moves that have undermined the achievement of peace and made the overcoming of generational suspicion animosity and violence so much harder.

The latter prize honours one who has kept the dream of peace alive, one who has fearlessly advocated for the rights of Palestinians to live where they have always lived, and to be treated with civility and equality.  This advocacy has not been against Israel but for a future in which Palestinian and Israeli find commonality through mutual flourishing. 

The current oppression meted out to Palestinians flows over to Israelis for they too are diminished by acts of inhumanity. Peace restores dignity to oppressed and oppressor alike.  The absence of peace is too high a price for Palestinians to pay, but it is also too high a price for Israelis to choose. Palestinians continue to pay a price for the creation of Israel that history cannot now reverse. But despite the pain endured by so many for so long, the Jerusalem (Al Quds) Peace Prize keeps alive a vision of Jerusalem the unifier, Jerusalem the tolerant. 

 Israelis and Palestinians are both let down by inept and inadequate political leadership and by international failure to insist that Israel abide by international law. There’s little consensus on what justice would look like for the millions of Palestinians in refugee camps or blockaded in the Gaza Strip.  Our Prime Minister is a politician who knows there are always at least two sides to a story, but in aligning himself with the World Zionist Organisation he is choosing one side, and sadly for a Christian, keeping the bird of peace firmly shut in the dovecote.  

From its origins Christianity transferred universal hopes for peace from a place (Jerusalem) to a person (Christ). For a Christian, Shalom-Salem-Peace is a notion that is inclusive, without boundary. The Prime Minister must surely find any moves to exclusivity in this most international of cities utterly contradictory; not least because exclusivity makes victims of those excluded. 

The Prime Minister’s assertion in his acceptance speech that “Israel is a beacon of democracy” is sadly without foundation.  Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was recently indicted for corruption including exchanging favours with Israeli media outlets. He has not stood down. Israeli Basic Law enacted in 2018 stipulates that “the State of Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people” thus relegating Palestinians to inferior status. We don’t call a system democratic when citizens’ rights depend on their religion or race, nor when that State occupies another people denying them rights freedom and autonomy.

Two prizes have been offered almost simultaneously under what appears to be the same name (tellingly one omits the word peace). One prize was given to Prime Minister Scott Morrison and one to the Australian Jewish journalist and writer Antony Loewenstein. One recipient has honoured and comforted the powerful, the other has advocated the rights of those the powerful have down trodden. The latter is the one who honours Jerusalem, Salem, the city of peace. Bravo Mr Loewenstein!

Bishop George Browning is the former Anglican bishop of Canberra and President of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network.

George Browning was Anglican Bishop of Canberra Goulburn 1993 – 2008. He was President of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network 2013 – 2022. He is now its Patron. He is also Patron of Palestinian Christians in Australia, and of the Palestinian ecumenical liberation theology centre -Sabeel.

 

 

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    Rex Williams

    Well said, George Browning. The differences are very clear as you say. One clearly interested in humanity, the other interested in cultivating influences for its own selfish criminal purposes when it can. Our Prime Minister gets an award. How many UN votes against Palestine by Australia’s Marise Payne did that cost us?

    One award because of peace. The other, for anything but peace.

    But the ever active Zionist operation out of Melbourne, the Zionist Federation of Australia and its media hype organisation jNEWS, have the power and political influences over people like Morrison. An easy mark mind you, there to open doors and doing so whenever they whistle.
    Visits to Israel, yes. Just ask. Even the previous NSW State Governor, now the Governor-General of Australia is off to Israel, not to discuss peace or freedom for Palestinians with Netanyahu and his cronies or perhaps the cessation of inhumane acts by Israel as one would like to expect, but to celebrate the 75th anniversary of a concentration camp closing, 75 years ago.

    Is the Australian Governor-General going to Ukraine as well to remember the 1930’s, that is the world’s most frightening genocide, called “The Holomor”, an event which makes the highly promoted holocaust pale by comparison.

    Not on his agenda so it seems.

    Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, who will host a state dinner for the visiting dignitaries like our Governor-General on January 22, said the event will see world leaders “come to Jerusalem to discuss how we can fight antisemitism”.
    Is antisemitism any worse than ‘anti anything else’? Anti-Islam, anti-Palestinians, anti-Iranians, anti-Justice, anti-Peace? All part of Israel’s hit list. Not listed on the evening’s schedule however is ‘how we can cease the murders, assassinations and starvation of Palestinians and the easing the restricitions on fresh water, medical help and their policy of apartheid in the largest open air prison in history…..Gaza. Not on Israel’s agenda, again.
    Is the G-G representing Australia or some other foreign country? The same man was previously involved as a Patron of the Jewish Ex-Servicemen when Governor of NSW.
    Now that would be an interesting collection of ‘veterans’. Veterans of what? Wars against Palestinians, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria. Iraq?

    “We will come together to think about how to pass on Holocaust remembrance to generations who will live in a world without survivors, and what steps we must take to ensure the safety and security of Jews all around the world,” Rivlin said.

    As for the safety and security of Palestinians, now at fifty years of brutal murders and occupation, again not a mention. The criminal theatrics of Israel.
    But our G-G will be there for us. Great.