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The Global Empire of Palestine

The Global Empire of Palestine

LEE SMITH


The Palestinians have something better than a state. They have the backing of today’s worldwide power brokers.

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Greta Thunberg at a climate march in Amsterdam, Nov. 12, 2023
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Polls showing that Palestinians in the West Bank as well as Gaza continue to celebrate and support Hamas, with nearly 75% backing the Oct. 7 massacre that killed 1,200 in southern Israel, would seem to dash U.S. policymakers’ hopes of gaining momentum toward establishing a Palestinian state.

But for the Palestinians, that’s irrelevant. Why should they bother with arduous negotiations leading to compromise over two noncontiguous plots of land when they already have something far greater and much rarer? Empire.

The ongoing marches around the world to “flood” Western cities, college campuses, and government office buildings, and halt traffic on major arteries and thoroughfares in support of Hamas, are evidence that the Palestinians have managed to create something much loftier than a mere political arrangement of institutions and offices that would make them no different from the 193 members of the United Nations. With Oct. 7 representing the high-water mark of their long campaign against the Jews, and Americans, the Palestinians have called forth from the nations those who are ready to awaken and celebrate the new spirit of the age.

Since Oct. 7, pro-Palestinian protesters—Arab and Muslim immigrants joined by locals—have filled the streets of European and North American cities with crowds of thousands, tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands in Berlin, Washington, Stockholm, Paris, Toronto, Oslo, Chicago, London, Rome, Los Angeles, and others. In Glasgow last week, they shut down a Zara’s outlet because, according to pro-Palestinian activists, the retail giant’s advertising campaign featuring mannequins wrapped in white cloth resembled dead Gazans. Students at Harvard University can’t study in Widener Library or walk to class without being confronted by mobs calling for Israel to be emptied of Jews “from the river to the sea.” It’s as bad or worse at other elite universities.

By continually ‘revitalizing’ the Palestinians, the stewards of global affairs have engendered something that by definition cannot survive in nature on its own: a society that celebrates death as its highest value.

In New York City, large crowds of demonstrators waving Palestinian flags besieged the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, fought with police, and harassed tourists, then moved down Fifth Avenue and defaced stores with pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli, and antisemitic graffiti. At Grand Central station, commuters and tourists are greeted regularly by large mobs masked in black-and-white keffiyehs and draped in other resistance styles enacting their version of “intifada.” Thousands marched across the Brooklyn Bridge and hoisted Palestinian flags a stone’s throw from a mass grave holding the remains of 2,753 people killed by terrorists who claimed the Palestinian cause as their motive for murdering Americans.

With the intifada globalized, and millions from West to East—from the dispossessed of the Southern Hemisphere to privileged Scandinavians—stirred by similar furies, it’s like an end-of-times World Cup parade every day. Supporters cheer their champions, the world’s team, the Goliath that kidnapped, raped, executed, and beheaded children.

The protesters’ goal is hardly a two-state solution or any other dispensation likely to bring peace to both peoples. Rather, the cease-fire they’re calling for is a tactic to strangle Israel’s war effort and thereby empty the Jewish state of Jews. If the Israeli government can’t establish a buffer zone between Gaza and the southern areas attacked on Oct. 7, as well as the northern towns and kibbutzes within Hezbollah’s range, the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who have relocated to the center of the country cannot return home. With Iran-backed terrorists using Oct. 7 as a precedent to redraw Israel’s borders in cooperation with U.S., EU, and U.N. bureaucrats, the country will be shaved at the edges until all of it becomes uninhabitable.

The Biden administration’s post-Hamas reconstruction plans imagine that, as Vice President Kamala Harris told Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas, a “revitalized” PA will take over Gaza. But that will hardly pacify the Palestinians or their impassioned supporters around the globe. In fact, Abbas’ men, manifestly unpopular in Gaza and especially the West Bank, will have to meet the expectations created by their rivals’ Oct. 7 assault if they hope to survive the intra-Palestinian contest for power that is sure to ensue.

The salient fact is that the crushing military defeat suffered by the Palestinians will hardly matter, as long as the world’s one superpower—alongside Europe and the Gulf Arab states—stand ready to rebuild whatever Israel destroys. By continually revitalizing the Palestinians, by giving them new life, the stewards of global affairs have engendered something that by definition cannot survive in nature on its own: a society that celebrates death as its highest value. The Palestinians claim that it is their perseverance and faith, their willingness to suffer great losses, that ensures their ultimate victory. But the source of their steadfastness—their ability to replenish their arsenal and refurnish their tunnels and other military infrastructure—is, in fact, a luxury repeatedly afforded them by the U.S. and its European partners. Had world powers simply allowed Israelis and Palestinians to make war, the party of permanent resistance would have had two choices—change radically or perish entirely.

Instead, having immolated themselves and their children many dozens of times in their efforts to burn down Israel, the Palestinians have again been led back across the river of death. Their escorts past and present—from the Soviet Union and its Eastern bloc allies to Europe and the United States as well as the Gulf States and Iran—have employed them in the way minor actors have typically been used throughout the history of the Levant: as assets in the great game of nations.

But no power had ever thought before to preserve a culture so devoted to death that its highest purpose is to extinguish itself in the service of killing others. No one before had means or the motive to do so.

Now, however, something new has been brought into the world, something monstrous.

All the wretched of the earth have attached their hopes and grievances to the Palestinians not because Hamas and the PA, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, and others are indigenous underdogs resisting the colonialist war machine, or stalwart subalterns on a campaign for universal liberty. Rather: Terrorists, criminals, psychopaths, and fantasists from every part of the globe have grafted themselves on to the Palestinian cause because the most basic laws of nature have been revised to accommodate it. The Palestinian cause gives hope to each of these groups—hope that their own nihilistic and murderous ambitions could win world favor as well. And they have.

Under the rules set by great powers to govern the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, anything is possible. Losing is winning. Crime is justice. Rape is love. Death is life. These are the slogans of the new spirit of the age, the dawning of the Empire of Palestine.

Analysts have compared the Oct. 7 massacre to the 1973 Yom Kippur war, another massive failure of Israeli intelligence to read its enemies’ intentions and capabilities. But the more relevant historical date is Sept. 5, 1972, when Palestinian terrorists raided the dormitories housing the Israeli Olympic team at the Munich games. The Palestinians held 11 Israeli coaches and athletes hostage, then tortured and killed them, and mutilated their corpses.

The Palestinian terror group responsible for these atrocities, Black September, was named after the Jordanian campaign that expelled the Palestinians a year earlier after they failed to overthrow the Hashemite kingdom. Black September was a cutout for Fatah, the largest faction in the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). The false front let Western governments deny PLO chairman Yasser Arafat’s involvement in terrorism in order to deal with him because of his involvement in terrorism.

Forced to relocate to Lebanon, Arafat saw that the only way to break out of a doomed cycle of local conflicts was to internationalize his war and turn Palestine into a global cause.

Staging its debut on the front line of the Cold War was a shrewd choice. The Soviets had armed and trained the Palestinians as local proxies for their regional conflicts, but Arafat wasn’t satisfied to be just part of the play within the play of the larger superpower struggle. In Germany, he made the Palestinians stars on live television.

Equally important was the German angle. The Munich Olympics, held in the birthplace of the Nazi Party, marked the country’s return to the society of civilized nations. That Germany was divided underscored its kinship with the Palestinians in one crucial respect—both were losers in big wars they’d forced on their opponents and that consequently shattered their own societies.

Yet conveniently for the Germans, and all of Europe, the Palestinians’ foes were the surviving witnesses to their fathers’ crimes. Arafat couldn’t entirely blot out what the Europeans had done, but he made himself a mirror for their self-pity that allowed them and today their children to recast their legacy in gentler hues. Is it not true that the grays are subtler in a world where the Nazis’ victims victimize the Palestinians? What constitutes a great crime when everyone is a criminal?

Europe was tested. Munich and its aftermath showed that even before a single generation had passed, their vows were hollow, their honor a fraud. You could kill Jews in a live broadcast to hundreds of millions of people, and the great men of Europe would arrange the assassins’ passage to safety.

By promoting the Palestinians’ cause, the Europeans joined them in creating the prototype of “Third World man.” The collaboration served the narcissism of Western elites, and the political ambitions of the Western-educated elites of the decolonized world who weaponized their resentment to extract money and arms from their onetime overlords. A century removed from the apex of their strength, and their will to defend a civilization built by better men long depleted, Western elites’ self-image is sustained by Third World man. By attributing to Westerners responsibility for his suffering, Third World man fathoms the reservoir of their once formidable power and hints they may again someday be replenished. Accordingly, the Soviets used the Palestinians for the same reason street gangs employ children to commit felonies: Western elites do not punish those who commit crimes for which they blame themselves.

In March 1973, the Palestinians kidnapped and executed two American diplomats in Sudan, Ambassador Cleo Noel and Deputy Chief of Mission George Curtis Moore. The Nixon administration knew that Arafat had ordered their assassinations, but the president’s top foreign policy aide overlaid U.S. foreign policy with a European perspective in which small neighboring states exchange pieces to obtain a permanent balance of power. Losing two foreign service officers was regrettable, but Henry Kissinger’s priority was moving Egypt from the Soviet column to America’s, and Israel’s victory in October 1973 secured Kissinger’s. And yet with the failure to repay Arafat for killing Americans—Noel and Moore’s State Department colleagues said Kissinger had simply forgotten them—the unraveling began. By acclimating themselves to terror, the Americans incentivized it.

Days after the murders in Khartoum, Arafat’s agents set off three bombs, unsuccessfully, in New York City that had been timed to explode during a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir. In September 1974, Black September brought down a passenger plane flying from Tel Aviv to New York, with stopovers in Athens and Rome, killing all 88 people aboard, including 37 Americans.

Nonetheless, Arafat was welcome in New York two months later when he carried a gun to the U.N. and threatened more war unless the world appeased his band of stateless brigands. The august body recognized the PLO as the sole representative of the Palestinians as well as their right to self-determination, national independence, and sovereignty in Palestine. The Palestinians had won entry into the community of nations by killing Jews.

A year later, the Europeans again rewarded the Palestinians for unburdening them of their guilt when the U.N. General Assembly passed Resolution 3379, designating Zionism as a form of racism. Among all the world’s national independence movements, the nationalism advocated by the survivors of the Holocaust was uniquely racist. It seemed that the U.N.’s only purpose was to consecrate Third World man and condemn the Jews. Thanks to Arafat, the world had turned reason on its head.

“The Americans have to remember that unless Palestinians achieve something,” said Arafat, “they will face the typhoon.” Bill Clinton blamed him for rejecting his proposals for a two-state solution, but the Palestinians saw through his gambit. The sticking point wasn’t the right of return, never mind land swaps and border demarcation. What the Americans had in mind struck at the essence of what the Palestinian cause had come to represent.

Had any nation-state pursued the Palestinians’ decadeslong tactics, they would have been committing themselves to war. But with no capital to seize, no industrial centers to destroy, the Palestinians were accountable to no one. Clinton wanted to change that with statehood, and Arafat fooled those who wanted to be fooled that he wanted the same.

Instead, the Palestinians pocketed the Americans’ money to fund a military aristocracy, a black-velvet painting version of Sparta whose kings were pampered, pot-bellied assassins in off-the-rack Muslim Brotherhood suits. Maybe at one time the Palestinian cause was just to drive the Jews into the sea, but then what? With more than 8,000 square miles of sand where the State of Israel once was, what was the next move?

A state would have required the generalship of hard and cynical men, men whose ambitions were sharply limited by the work it would take to make things function every day. But after so much fantasy, it was too late for that. Besides, the world would continue to pay the Palestinians what they needed to flourish. What was once a political movement became a mode of existence, not a death cult but rather a permanent exhibition of death in life.

The Oct. 7 massacre was savage, like the murder of the Israeli Olympians was savage. But the Palestinians are not savages. They’re not the North Sentinel Islanders, who want no part of civilization and anyone who approaches their shores is met with a hailstorm of deadly arrows. Third World man, by contrast, feeds off civilization. The Palestinians can barely manage to kill anyone besides themselves without the resources donated by foreign powers. One-fifth of Hamas’ homemade rockets misfire and kill Gazan civilians. But more important than arms and technology is Western vanity, the source of Third World man’s magic.

With his 1984 masterwork, Political Ponerology: The Science of Evil, Psychopathy, and the Origins of Totalitarianism, the late Polish psychiatrist Andrzej Łobaczewski sought to explain “the general laws of the origin of evil.” The bulk of post-Holocaust historical, clinical, and journalistic research argues there is nothing remarkably evil about those who commit atrocities. Most are just ordinary people caught up in a bureaucratic hierarchy doing what they believe to be their duty, even if they question its rectitude. This interpretation is famously captured by Hannah Arendt’s phrase describing Adolf Eichmann as an embodiment of the “banality of evil.”

Łobaczewski’s conclusion cut against the grain. He argued that what he called macrosocial evil is the function of pathologically evil individuals. They disguise their true ambitions for power, wealth, and notoriety behind ideology, using terms like “social justice” which are vague enough to convey the righting of wrongs, to animate social movements united by grievance. Inside these movements, genuine psychopaths and those who adapt most easily to a pathological order rise to positions of power and influence. Evangelizing on behalf of deviant and destructive causes and desecrating, or criminalizing, what is true, beautiful, and natural, in turn lays waste to social structures, institutions, industries, entire nations. The rise of the Empire of Palestine represents this pathological process on a global scale.

It was only a matter of time before the mutation forged by serial revivals of a pathological society jumped cultures and began to infect those billed for reanimating the Palestinians—Americans. In a recent poll, 51% of Americans between the ages of 18-24 expressed their belief that the Israelis should be forced to abandon their country and give it to Hamas. Fifty-one percent shows that what’s driving the numbers at the pro-Hamas rallies isn’t just the failure of Western officials to close their borders to Middle Eastern populations unwilling to shed the pathological racism and political scapegoating of their homelands. No, their ideas preceded them, and prepared the way for their arrival.

“We regard the U.S. government as the controlling force of neocolonialism, imperialism, and racism, and we have no doubt that the U.S. employs Israel to spearhead its strategy of domination in the Middle East,” said Arafat in the middle of the Cold War, slogans echoed today across the great cities of Europe and North America. Decades later, Barack Obama replayed the same message back through the U.N. to announce that America was switching sides and enlisting its resources to advance the cause of death.

With less than a month left in office, Obama strong-armed U.S. allies to push through U.N. Security Council Resolution 2334, holding that Israel illegally occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem, including historical Jewish religious sites—a position that no American government had ever taken. Critics at the time noted that the resolution signaled the United States had adopted the position of the Arab rejectionist camp. But the real issue was even more serious—after all, the Arabs rejected not only Israel but also reality. The fact that so many European nations seconded Obama’s effort to reverse the outcome of a war decided in 1967 is evidence not of its moral probity but rather that the president had committed America to global leadership of a malignant fantasy. The “great euthanizer” had inverted the historical and moral order.

To the literal-minded, and others who do not yet recognize the character of the pathologies ushered in with the age of the Empire of Palestine, it may seem bewildering, for instance, to see LGBTQ+ organizations demonstrating on behalf of a Hamas triumph. But Queers for Palestine don’t need to be told how Hamas actually deals with queers in Gaza and the West Bank. That’s irrelevant. In the Empire of Palestine all difference is transcended. It’s not a place, it’s a spiritual principle guided by the inversion of reality and governed by the equation 2+2=5.

Few in the climate change movement could have been surprised to hear Greta Thunberg express her desire to “crush Zionism.” In her strident warnings of catastrophic global climate change and the end of humanity, the Empire of Palestine has always been the subtext, a land of chaos and confusion, an inverted Eden in the desert presided over by an unforgiving earth goddess.

The Empire of Palestine is an aesthetic convention. It’s an “open-air prison” and “the Riviera of the Levant.” It’s a forgery. A postcard from the continent of unreason.

Climate millenarianism, the mass replacement of native populations, the government-sanctioned sterilization of children—everywhere you look the mark of civilizational suicide is on the horizon as Western elites assemble under the imperial banner. Flown in European capitals and university campuses, it represents the longings of a powerful faction within the West of those exhausted by life and wanting one last time to feel something like life coursing through their veins as they await the cleansing fire, redemption culminating in the coup de grace.

It was inevitable they, too, would stand against the Jews, who have chosen life over death.



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The making of sadistic terrorists: An interview with Mordechai Kedar


The making of sadistic terrorists: An interview with Mordechai Kedar

Caroline Glick


As more and more evidence comes out about the inhumane and sadistic actions of Hamas on Oct. 7, the main question is what drives Hamas? What stands behind its cruelty? Is this mindless bloodshed, or are rape and pillage part of a systematic war strategy?

In short, the answer is jihad. Caroline’s guest, Arabic scholar Professor Mordechai Keidar explains the details.

Don’t miss this discussion.
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Itamar Marcus pokazuje Radzie Praw Człowieka ONZ, że antysemityzm AP doprowadził do 7 października

Siódmego grudnia Itamar Marcus, dyrektor Palestinian Media Watch, przemawiał w Radzie Praw Człowieka ONZ (UNHRC) w Genewie do kilkudziesięciu ambasadorów ONZ z całego świata


Itamar Marcus pokazuje Radzie Praw Człowieka ONZ, że antysemityzm AP doprowadził do 7 października
Itamar Marcus

Tłumaczenie: Małgorzata Koraszewska


Przesłanie Marcusa było proste: okrucieństwa Hamasu z 7 października nie wydarzyły się w próżni. To lata antysemityzmu i demonizacji Żydów przez Autonomię Palestyńską bezpośrednio doprowadziły zarówno do okrucieństw z 7 października, jak i do tego, że ludność palestyńska świętowała te okrucieństwa. Kliknij tutaj, aby obejrzeć 15-minutową prezentację.

Poniżej pełen tekst wystąpienia.

Itamar Marcus:

Tytuł mojej prezentacji brzmi „Demonizacja Żydów i Izraelczyków przez AP, która doprowadziła do 7 października oraz do świętowania [brutalnej napaści]”, ponieważ miały miejsce dwa różne wydarzenia. 7 października doszło do okrucieństwa, któremu dowodził Hamas – musimy zrozumieć, jak do tego doszło; świętuje się także te wydarzenia, a to świętowanie wykracza daleko poza Hamas i obejmuje całą Autonomię Palestyńską. Na tych dwóch tematach chcę się dzisiaj skupić.

ONZ, Unia Europejska, rząd amerykański, wszyscy, którym tak bardzo zależy na pokoju na Bliskim Wschodzie, popełnili błąd, polegający na ograniczeniu konfliktu do konfliktu o terytorium, ograniczeniu go do konfliktu o ziemię. Wszyscy ignorowali, że jest to także walka z narodem, jest to palestyńska walka przeciwko Żydom. Chcę wam pokazać, co AP mówi swoim ludziom o Żydach i Izraelczykach, ponieważ jest to fundamentalna część ideologii palestyńskiej. Pokażę także, że jest to główna część tego, co doprowadziło do okrucieństw z 7 października.

Antysemityzm palestyński można podzielić na dwie odrębne kategorie: antysemityzm polityczny AP i antysemityzm religijny AP. Pokażę przykłady obu.

Ten film został po raz pierwszy wyemitowany 17 stycznia tego roku w oficjalnej telewizji palestyńskiej.

Palestyński badacz Muhammad Al-Jahja: Żydzi są z natury aroganccy, nie akceptują innych, zawsze trzymają się razem. Europejczycy ich nienawidzili i chcieli się ich pozbyć, więc kraje europejskie… wpadły na pomysł utworzenia państwa żydowskiego dla Żydów… Ich [żydowskie] myślenie opiera się na rasizmie, który spowodował, że wszędzie ich nienawidzili. Myślenie syjonistyczne opiera się na tym, że są oni „narodem wybranym przez Boga”. Protokołach mędrców Syjonu  (tj. antysemickim fałszerstwie), które wyciekły, jest zdanie, że to spełniają, co spowodowało, że są znienawidzeni przez wszystkie narody…  Czysty Żyd ma pogląd, że należy do ludu wybranego przez Boga”.

[Oficjalna telewizja PA, Powrót, 17 stycznia 2023 r. i 27 lutego 2023 r., 14 maja 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Oficjalna telewizja AP uznała tę mowę nienawiści za tak ważną, że w ciągu pierwszych kilku miesięcy 2023 r. wyemitowała ją trzykrotnie. Przesłanie to jest tak centralne dla ideologii AP, że Palestinian Media Watch dokumentuje to od ponad 25 lat. Przesłanie jest takie, że Izrael, Żydzi, nie mają historii na ziemi Izraela i to Europejczycy w akcie samoobrony stworzyli Izrael, by pozbyć się swoich Żydów. Cała Europa cierpiała przez Żydów, musiała się ich pozbyć i dlatego ukradli Palestynę – aby odesłać Żydów i rozwiązać ich żydowski problem.

Powtórzył to niedawno sam Mahmoud Abbas podczas przemówienia na forum ONZ.

„Wielka Brytania i Stany Zjednoczone… postanowiły założyć i umieścić obcą jednostkę w naszej historycznej ojczyźnie, dla własnych celów kolonialnych…

Prawda jest taka, że te zachodnie kraje chciały pozbyć się Żydów – i czerpać z nich zyski w Palestynie. ‘Dwie pieczenie na jednym ogniu’”. 

[Wiadomości archiwalne, kanał YouTube, 15 maja 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Są to dwa podstawowe elementy ideologii palestyńskiej – Izrael istnieje jako implant kolonialny, który ma dać kolonialistom przyczółek na Bliskim Wschodzie, ale także po to, aby pozbyć się ich Żydów, ponieważ ich Żydzi byli tak szkodliwi dla Europy. Jak powiedział Abbas: „Dwie pieczenie na jednym ogniu”.

Niesłychany wyraz tej ideologii miał miejsce w oficjalnej telewizji PA trzy tygodnie po okrucieństwach z 7 października. AP musiała wyjaśnić swoim obywatelom, dlaczego społeczność międzynarodowa wspiera Izrael, i wyjaśnienie udzielone w oficjalnej telewizji AP było takie, że Europa chce przetrwania Izraela, żeby Żydzi – „ludzkie śmieci” – nie wracali do Europy:

Palestyński komentator polityczny Kamal Zakarneh: „Oni [Europa i Ameryka] demonstrują dużą solidarność z izraelską okupacją… Nie wyrażają tego stanowiska z miłości do ‘Izraela’, ale raczej im – Europie i Ameryce – udało się pozbyć Żydów, których sami uważają za ludzkie śmieci, i wyrzucili ich do Palestyny. Stworzyli dla nich miejsce daleko od siebie, daleko od Europy. Nie chcą teraz odwrotnej migracji i ponownego powrotu ich [Żydów] do Europy… [Prezydent USA Joe] Biden powiedział to podczas wydarzeń w Izraelu: ‘Gdyby nie było Izraela, musielibyśmy go wymyślić’. Wymyśliłby go, by wchłaniał ludzkie śmieci.”

[Oficjalna telewizja PA, 24 października 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Europie udało się pozbyć ludzkich śmieci – Żydów. Nie chcą zniszczenia Izraela wyłącznie po to, żeby ludzkie śmieci nie wróciły do Europy – taka jest ideologia palestyńska.

Choć już sam polityczny antysemityzm jest zły, jest on spotęgowany i zasadniczo zyskał aprobatę samego Allaha poprzez religijny antysemityzm Autonomii Palestyńskiej.

Najważniejsza postać duchowna w AP – Mahmoud Al-Habbasz – jest osobistym doradcą Mahmuda Abbasa ds. islamu, został on także mianowany szefem sądów szariatu i wygłasza także prawie w każdy piątek kazanie transmitowane w oficjalnej telewizji AP. Al-Habbasz jest twarzą islamu w AP. Chcę, żebyście posłuchali, co powiedział o Żydach i jak ich opisuje. To kazanie, które wygłosił w zeszłym roku, wyjaśniając, że Żydzi to „humanoidy” – podludzie, przeklęci przez Allaha, by stali się małpami i świniami, i dlatego Palestyńczycy muszą uniemożliwić Żydom odwiedzanie najświętszego miejsca judaizmu, Wzgórza Świątynnego, gdzie został zbudowany Meczet Al-Aksa.

Doradca Abbasa i najwyższy sędzia szariatu AP, Mahmoud Al-Habbash: „Minimalnym obowiązkiem [muzułmanów] jest przynajmniej odwiedzenie [meczetu Al-Aksa], obudzenie się, by nie został porzucony jako ofiara w rękach pasących się stad humanoidów (tj. Żydów), ludzi lub stworzeń, które Allah stworzył w postaci ludzi… Tych, których Allah przeklął i na których rozgniewał się i uczynił z nich małpy i świnie”. [Koran 5:60]… [Muzułmanie muszą odwiedzać meczet] Al-Aksa zamiast tego, by w dalszym ciągu był ofiarą humanoidów (tj. Żydów)”.

 [Oficjalna telewizja PA, 30 września 2022 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Żydzi to humanoidy, stworzenia przeklęte przez Allaha, małpy i świnie – tak naprawdę nie są ludźmi! To wiadomość od najważniejszej postaci duchownej AP.

A na początku tego roku w jednej ze swoich homilii posunął się jeszcze dalej.

Doradca Mahmouda Abbasa ds. religii Mahmoud Al-Habbasz: „Grupa spośród Ludu Księgi (tj. Żydów) chce was oszukać… i zawrócić od waszej religii, abyście byli podobni do nich. To sięga do początkowego punktu konfliktu, konfliktu między dobrem a złem… Oni [Żydzi] opuścili ścieżkę ludzkości i poszli za szatanem. Szatan jest porzuceniem ludzkości… Szatan nie musi być w postaci demona, ukrytego, może też być w twojej postaci, ale jest Szatanem. W postaci człowieka, ale jest szatanem. A oni (tj. Szatani-Żydzi) wciąż z nami walczą, dopóki nie odciągną nas od naszej religii”.

[Oficjalna telewizja AP, 7 lipca 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Szatan występuje w postaci Żydów, a szatani-Żydzi „nadal z nami walczą”. Humanoidy oznaczają, że jesteśmy podludźmi; połączenie z Szatanem oznacza, że jesteśmy także źródłem wszelkiego zła na świecie. Mówi to czołowa osobistość religijna w AP.

Co tydzień Ministerstwo Religii AP publikuje tezy, które wszyscy kaznodzieje we wszystkich meczetach AP mają głosić w piątek. A 11 dni po 7 października zamieścili hadisy – nauczanie islamu – że zabijanie Żydów i ostateczna eksterminacja Żydów jest islamskim imperatywem:

„Godzina [Zmartwychwstania] nie nadejdzie, dopóki muzułmanie nie będą walczyć z Żydami i ich zabiją, aż Żydzi ukryją się za skałami i drzewami, a skała lub drzewo powie: ‘Muzułmaninie, sługo Allaha, za nimi jest Żyd; przyjdź i zabij go’”

[Ministerstwo Religii AP, strona na Facebooku, 18 października 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

To jedna z takich tez – kaznodziejom powiedziano, że muszą mówić o eksterminacji Żydów przez muzułmanów – Żydów, którzy będą się ukrywać za skałami i drzewami. Przesłanie dla ich narodu i nie ma co do tego wątpliwości, brzmi, że zabicie wszystkich tych Żydów, które miało miejsce 7 października, jest częścią islamskiego przeznaczenia. Jest to część islamskiego projektu oczyszczenia świata z Żydów. I to publikuje to Ministerstwo Religii AP.

Z powodu zasadniczego poparcia dla zabijania Żydów AP zawsze celebrowała terror. Chcę podać dwa niedawne przykłady dwóch czołowych osobistości AP, pierwszy od premiera AP Muhammada Sztajjeha. Na początku tego roku, w kwietniu, Lucy, Maia i Rina Dee zostały zamordowane w napadzie z bronią palną na ich samochód. Miesiąc później Izrael złapał dwóch morderców i ich wspólnika, wywiązała się strzelanina i mordercy zostali zabici. Tego samego dnia premier AP Muhammad Sztajjeh zamieścił zdjęcie morderców tych trzech kobiet z następującym tekstem: „Chwała i wieczność naszym prawym męczennikom”. Zatem „chwała i wieczność” to pojęcie świeckie, święto nacjonalistyczne, a „nasi prawi męczennicy” to pojęcie religijne, co oznacza „umarli za Allaha”, „Szahid” oznacza kogoś, kto umarł za Allaha. Zabicie tych trzech kobiet jest przedstawiane przez premiera AP jako spełnienie [misji] islamu.

Na początku tego roku również Mahmoud Abbas uhonorował morderców-terrorystów. Po 40 latach więzienia Izrael wypuścił dwóch morderców, którzy porwali izraelskiego żołnierza przebywającego na urlopie i zamordowali go. [Abbas] zadzwonił do nich w dniu ich zwolnienia i powiedział:

Przewodniczący AP Mahmoud Abbas: „Wy [Maher] i Karim [Younes] jesteście wybitnymi postaciami wśród narodu palestyńskiego. Jesteśmy z Was dumni… Jesteście wzorami do naśladowania dla tego narodu, wzorami do naśladowania dla tego ludu. Jesteście ikonami narodu palestyńskiego… Z wolą Allaha przyjdzie do was nagroda od naszego Boga i od całego narodu, który was czci i docenia i mówi: Ten człowiek jest wielkim człowiekiem wśród narodu palestyńskiego… Z wolą Allaha zobaczycie całą [ojczyznę] wyzwoloną i powstanie państwo palestyńskie, pozbędziemy się okupacji, a Jerozolima będzie stolicą tego [palestyńskiego] państwa…”
[Komisja ds. Informacji i Kultury Fatahu, na Facebooku, 19 stycznia 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Według Mahmuda Abbasa mordercy są „wzorami do naśladowania dla tego narodu, ikonami narodu palestyńskiego”. Palestinian Media Watch opublikował setki przykładów takich jak ta wypowiedź Abbasa i innych przywódców AP z nieustannym wspieraniem i propagowaniem terroru nawet wśród dzieci. Cały program obozów letnich Autonomii Palestyńskiej w tym roku dla 65 tysięcy palestyńskich dzieci i nastolatków był ku czci tak zwanych Męczenników: „Męczennicy są świecącymi księżycami, a nie liczbami”. Podczas ceremonii zakończenia jednego z obozów letnich, którą Fatah zamieścił na stronie swojego oficjalnego wydziału edukacji na Facebooku, pokazano, jak dzieci uczą się robić te przerażające rzeczy, których Hamas dopuścił się podczas swojej straszliwej orgii okrucieństwa 7 października. Byli dumni z tego, co działo się na letnich obozach Fatahu. Pokazali dzieci z zakrytymi twarzami, niczym terroryści, dokonujących porwań, strzelających, walczących.

To jest ideologia AP, to nie tylko Hamasu, i to jest tak istotne, że próbuję to tutaj podkreślić. Nauczanie dzieci, by wyrastały na ludzi stosujących przemoc, było przesłaniem AP od lat.

Biorąc pod uwagę całe to tło i ideologię AP, a pokazałem wam tylko wierzchołek góry lodowej tego problemu, jak AP i Fatah zareagowały na okrucieństwa z 7 października?

Następnego dnia funkcjonariusz Fatahu w oficjalnej i kontrolowanej [przez rząd] telewizji AP opowiedział, jak czuł się w dzień po tym, jak to się zaczęło.

Członek oddziału Fatah Dżenin, Abd Al-Rahman Abu Al-Rub: „Mówimy naszemu narodowi i członkom narodu palestyńskiego: Poranek zwycięstwa i poranek radości, poranek dumy. Prosimy Allaha, aby zesłał błogosławieństwo naszym bohaterskim męczennikom w Strefie Gazy, na Zachodnim Brzegu i gdziekolwiek jest naród palestyński… My w Ruchu Fatah w dystrykcie Dżenin przekazujemy przesłanie wszystkim naszym braciom i całemu narodowi palestyńskiemu, że muszą podjąć działania i wziąć udział w tej historii bohaterstwa narodu palestyńskiego, który urzeczywistnia swoje naturalne prawo do walki z okupacją i wyzwolenia okupowanych ziem.”

[Oficjalna telewizja PA, 8 października 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

Zwycięstwo, radość, duma – to właśnie czuli Palestyńczycy. Trwało to bez przerwy, wypowiedzi takie jak ta. 26 listopada jedna z najważniejszych osobistości palestyńskich Dżibril Radżoub, prawdopodobnie kolejny przywódca AP po Abbasie, powiedział:

Sekretarz Komitetu Centralnego Fatahu Dżibril Radżoub: „To, co wydarzyło się 7 października, to trzęsienie ziemi, bezprecedensowy incydent i wojna obronna pełna eposów i aktów bohaterstwa, które naród palestyński dokonuje od 75 lat.”

[Al-Anba, kuwejcki serwis informacyjny, 26 listopada 2023 r.]

Itamar Marcus:

To Dżibril Rajoub mówi o 7 października. Myślę, że to zdjęcie podsumowuje przesłanie AP skierowane do obywateli na temat tego, co się stało.

Ruch Fatah – Oddział w Betlejem, kanał Telegram, 8 października 2023 r.]

To jest palestyński but miażdżący izraelskiego szczura, zostało to opublikowane przez Ruch Fatah w Betlejem na ich kanale Telegramu. Izrael jest szczurem miażdżonym przez Palestyńczyków.

Ta reakcja AP miała kluczowe znaczenie dla skłonienia całej ludności palestyńskiej do poparcia ataku z 7 października. W połowie listopada, długo po tym, jak wszyscy dowiedzieli się o okrucieństwach z 7 października, szanowany palestyński instytut badawczy ARWAD przeprowadził 7 października specjalne badanie wśród Palestyńczyków zarówno na Zachodnim Brzegu, jak i w Strefie Gazy, a wyniki otwierają oczy. Na pytanie: „W jakim stopniu wspierasz operację wojskową z 7 października” pełne 59% stwierdziło, że „zdecydowanie popiera”, kolejne 15% stwierdziło, że „w pewnym stopniu popiera”; w sumie 75% Palestyńczyków popiera atak 7 października. Pytanie było jednoznaczne o „operację wojskową z 7 października”. Drugie pytanie, które zadali, brzmiało: „Biorąc pod uwagę trwające wydarzenia”, czyli 7 października i wojnę w Gazie, „czy odczuwacie poczucie dumy jako Palestyńczycy?” I było to szokujące: 98% stwierdziło, że czuje dumę jako Palestyńczycy, 94% stwierdziło, że są dumni „w dużym stopniu”. Tak więc masakry Żydów, pomimo straszliwych zniszczeń, jakie atak spowodował w Strefie Gazy, przyniosły powszechną dumę ludności palestyńskiej. Podejrzewam, że różnica między 98% osób dumnych a 75% popierających jest funkcją zniszczeń i cierpień, jakie atak z 7 października sprowadził na mieszkańców Strefy Gazy. Sondaż przeprowadzono w listopadzie i już wtedy w Gazie były znaczne szkody. Być może było tak, że 23% osób poczuło się dumne, ale nie poparło tej akcji ze względu na wszystkie szkody, jakie wyrządziła. Niezależnie od wyjaśnienia, liczby te są szokujące i muszą być sygnałem ostrzegawczym w kontekście tego, w co wierzy ludność palestyńska.

Bardzo istotne jest także inne pytanie w ankiecie. Co Palestyńczycy myśleli o roli, jaką odegrały różne grupy. 76% uważało, że rola Hamasu jest pozytywna. A co z AP? 10% uważało, że AP odegrała pozytywną rolę. AP nie reprezentuje już narodu palestyńskiego. Terror, zabijanie i masakry – to jest to, co Palestyńczycy mówią, że ich reprezentuje.

Choć jest to przerażające, nie jest zaskakujące, jeśli spojrzymy na przesłania, które AP od lat daje wszystkim swoim ludziom. PMW ostrzegał przez te wszystkie lata: jeśli wychowujecie ludzi na takich przesłaniach, masakra 7 października nie tylko się wydarzy, ale także będzie miała poparcie ludności palestyńskiej.

Ostatnia rzecz, którą tylko pokrótce poruszę, to fakt, że AP nie tylko wspiera i gloryfikuje, ale także nagradza terror, i tutaj podam tylko jeden przykład. Wiemy, że podczas masakry 7 października Hamas całkowicie zniszczył wiele izraelskich rodzin, a w innych zginęło wielu członków. Ten plakat jest jednym z przykładów izraelskiej rodziny, która została zmasakrowana już w 2011 roku. Ruth Fogel i Ehud Fogel, Joav, Elad i Hadas, ich trójka małych dzieci, zostali zabici w swoim domu, a dzieci zamordowano w nocy w ich łóżkach. AP nagrodziła obu terrorystów comiesięcznym wynagrodzeniem, wynoszącym do tej pory łącznie 267 000 dolarów. Nagrody za terror AP są bardzo realne. Wyraźny komunikat, jaki AP wysyła do swojego społeczeństwa, poprzez gloryfikację terrorystów słowami takimi jak słowa Mahmouda Abbasa skierowane do terrorystycznych morderców: „Jesteśmy z was dumni, jesteście wzorami do naśladowania, jesteście ikonami narodu palestyńskiego” oraz przez bardzo wysokie nagrody finansowe dla terrorystów, brzmi, że AP wspiera Palestyńczyków zabijających Izraelczyków. Nie ma wątpliwości, że każdy Palestyńczyk rozumie przesłanie swoich przywódców, że zabijanie Izraelczyków jest czymś, czego oni chcą.

Podsumowując: jeśli spojrzymy na całościowy obraz, polityczny antysemityzm AP – „wszyscy nienawidzą Żydów, nie tylko my, Palestyńczycy, cały świat nienawidzi Żydów i chce się ich pozbyć”; spotęgowany przez religijny antysemityzm AP, który naucza, że Allah również nienawidzi Żydów i chce ich zniszczenia, tworzy doskonałą atmosferę nienawiści, gwarantując, że 7 października może się wydarzyć oraz że 7 października będzie wspierany i świętowany przez ludność palestyńską. Dziękuję.

[Stała Misja Izraela przy ONZ – Genewa, kanał YouTube, 7 grudnia 2023 r.]

Link do oryginału: https://palwatch.org/page/34851


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Why aren’t Jewish groups fighting DEI-based antisemitism?

Why aren’t Jewish groups fighting DEI-based antisemitism?

JONATHAN S. TOBIN


The stand of the former ADL and AJC heads against woke ideology is encouraging. But major Jewish organizations still back ideas that breed hate.

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From left: Claudine Gay (Harvard University president), Elizabeth Magill (University of Pennsylvania president), American University professor Pamela Nadell and Sally Kornbluth (Massachusetts Institute of Technology president) testify during a House committee hearing about antisemitism on campus on Dec. 5, 2023. Credit: House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

They’re a little late to the party, but nevertheless still very welcome. The separate statements of Abe Foxman, the former head of the Anti-Defamation League, and David Harris, the former head of the American Jewish Committee, calling for the elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs is welcome. They were dominant figures in the organized Jewish world for a generation and are still regarded as among the most influential voices in the community. So for both of them to come out as opponents of an ideology that has largely taken over the education system, as well as making serious inroads into the corporate world and government, is no small thing.

They join figures like journalist Bari Weiss and a host of other centrist and conservative voices who have been speaking out against the way the woke DEI catechism is both bad for America and fueling a rising tide of antisemitism. It’s been apparent for years that these so-called progressive ideologies like intersectionality and critical race theory have helped create an atmosphere in which Jew hatred has become acceptable behavior on the left. But in the last three months, it became impossible to ignore the cost that Jews in particular are paying for the left’s capture of leading cultural and educational institutions.

In the wake of the Hamas atrocities of Oct. 7, the sight of left-wing mobs chanting for the destruction of the one Jewish state on the planet (“from the river to the sea”) and in support of genocidal Islamist terrorism (“globalize the intifada”) has shocked American Jewry. Jews are being harassed on the streets of American cities, and the campuses of elite universities have become hostile environments for Jews. Institutions that were quick to silence, shun and punish those who said things that “triggered” left-wingers suddenly rediscovered their support for free speech once it was the progressives who were engaging in controversial conduct. It seems that the Jews are the only minority that is not only not entitled to “safe spaces,” but even to be spared genocidal threats.

Mainstreaming Jew hatred

As the appalling show put on by the presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology at a congressional hearing made clear earlier this month, the main priority of these schools was to avoid giving the impression that they were taking sides against those threatening Jews, even if meant refusing to say that “genocidal threats against Jews” violated their codes of conduct.

But the main conclusion to be drawn from that absurd spectacle was not what happened to those three administrators but why those targeting Jews have been given a free pass by those in charge, as well as much of the corporate liberal media and pop culture outlets.

Advocacy for Israel’s destruction has been mainstreamed on the opinion pages of liberal newspapers like The New York Times and The Washington Post. And it was not without significance that the weekend after the congressional hearing on antisemitism that the “Saturday Night Live” program—which stopped being funny a long time ago but has instead become, like the networks’ late-night comedy shows, a reliable indicator of liberal political opinion—performed a skit about the event. But rather than poking fun at the three college presidents, the show lamely attempted to lampoon Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for having the temerity to interrogate the trio about their complacency and even encouragement of antisemitism since Oct. 7.

The reason for this has nothing to do with any coherent arguments about recent events or the history of the Middle East. It’s axiomatic that few of those screaming about creating a “free” Palestine “from the river to the sea” can identify either body of water. Nor is it likely that they or the adherents of orthodox liberal views that write and perform for SNL understand that, in contrast to Israel, such a “Palestine” wouldn’t be a safe space for gays, transgender or any other non-Islamist behavior. All they know is that their DEI mindset—a direct descendant of Marxist dialectic—has deemed the Jews to be the villains and that’s enough for them.

The political left in this country has become a lockstep cheering section for the Palestinians and even for the barbaric Hamas terrorists whose atrocities are deemed a form of “resistance.” The reason for this is due to the progressives’ adherence to the woke DEI and intersectional playbook that divides humanity into two distinct and immutable groups that are perpetually in conflict: white oppressors and people of color who are victims. They believe in diversity only with respect to certain racial groups and not opinion. They have replaced “equal opportunity” with its polar opposite “equity,” which demands equal outcomes based on race and background rather than individual ability. And they seek to include only those approved minorities from which Jews are conspicuously absent.

This is a recipe for permanent racial conflict for America as the left now takes it as an article of faith that all of the remarkable progress toward racial equality made in this country since the 1960s is insignificant when compared to the “structural” and “institutional” racism that they believe is everywhere in society. Such views had been marginal until the last decade since the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement since the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. The acceptance of the myth that African-Americans are being hunted down and killed by the police in great numbers grew but it took off in the summer of 2020 after the death of George Floyd created a moral panic about racism that led to “mostly peaceful” riots throughout the country.

Though DEI and intersectionality had been gaining ground throughout society before then, especially in the education system, the Black Lives Matter summer of 2020 made it a dominant force with only a few brave conservative voices raised in dissent.

Joining a moral panic

That was bad enough for America, as it worsened race relations after decades of improvement. But as some of us pointed out at the time, this was particularly dangerous for Jews. That’s because the BLM movement was, like the rest of the progressive intersectional mindset, hopelessly antisemitic. Their categorization of Jews as “white” and oppressors, was a permission slip for Jew hatred. As a 2021 survey of DEI college administrators showed, the woke commissars enforcing the new rules were disproportionately anti-Israel and anti-Jewish.

Yet even as it became clear how destructive a force this ideology was, it became impossible for liberals to oppose it. Even U.S. President Joe Biden, who was chosen by Democrats as the “moderate” alternative to more left-wing options, adopted the DEI catechism. He issued an executive order on his first day in office that mandated the creation of DEI plans for every government agency and department and woke commissars to ensure their enforcement.

So it is hardly surprising that the largest mass slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust on Oct. 7 would generate a spike in antisemitism in places like academia where DEI culture reigns supreme.

But one of the most discouraging aspects of this crisis is not merely the failure of legacy Jewish organizations to lead the fight against DEI but their active support for it.

Groups like the ADL and the AJC, which were both considered by many in the liberal-leaning Jewish community as representing mainstream centrism rather than the left wing, were quick to sign on in support of BLM and DEI. And they haven’t wavered in their stands in spite of the mounting evidence that they were aiding and abetting forces that were weaponizing antisemitism, which is the polar opposite of the traditional understanding of their organizational missions.

The reason for this is twofold.

The leadership of these and other mainstream groups were primarily interested in staying in sync with their left-wing allies, especially in the African-American community, with whom they shared other positions on domestic issues. The thought of being caught opposing what liberals viewed as not merely the fashion of the moment but the new orthodoxy was intolerable, since it meant running the risk of being accused of racism, no matter how bogus most such charges have become.

It’s equally true that just as politics has replaced the role that religion once played in the lives of most Americans, Jewish groups have also become more partisan in their orientations. That’s particularly true for the Anti-Defamation League, which replaced Foxman in 2015 with former Obama administration staffer Jonathan Greenblatt. While Foxman was certainly a political liberal, his priority was always the defense of the Jews. I had my share of arguments with him over the years, but I was also quick to defend him when he was lambasted in the media for being too pro-Israel.

.Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League in 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90

By contrast, Greenblatt has, at least until the last few months, been more interested in backing Democratic Party talking points than in carrying out the ADL’s core mission. That has been very bad news for the Jewish community. But it has enabled him to outstrip Foxman as a champion fundraiser as he’s reaped donations from individuals and groups that were not interested in backing a traditional Jewish defense organization.

On a fool’s errand

Harris was no partisan but his stewardship of the American Jewish Committee kept it reliably liberal. In 2022, he was replaced by former Democratic congressman Ted Deutsch, who was a strong supporter of Israel but also someone who never strayed far from most liberal orthodoxies.

While ADL and AJC have been outspoken in denouncing the spike in post-Oct. 7 antisemitism, they have not withdrawn their support for the DEI ideology that is its foundation. Instead, they claim they wish to “engage” with DEI administrators in order to convince them to include Jews among those who benefit from this polarizing racial and ideological movement.

That is a fool’s errand.

The DEI crowd is already convinced that Jews and Israelis are white oppressors and Palestinians are their victims who are “people of color.” That’s nonsense since Jews are the indigenous people of Israel, the Middle East conflict isn’t racial and the majority of Israeli Jews are themselves “people of color,” because they trace their origins to the Middle East and North Africa.

Yet what these efforts to “engage” with DEI also fail to comprehend is that any system of thought that categorizes people racially in this manner is profoundly antithetical to the best interests of a Jewish community. The security and success of the Jews in America is based on the very values of equal opportunity and individual rights that DEI is seeking to destroy. As destructive as this is for American society as a whole, DEI poses a direct threat to Jews.

As with their alliances with BLM and other progressives who are committed to opposing Israel, the mainstream Jewish world’s refusal to oppose DEI is not just a mistake; it’s a betrayal of their obligations to their constituents

Foxman and Harris are to be commended for not just drawing the right conclusions. It is to be hoped that many of their fellow liberal Jews who foolishly believed that opposition to DEI, critical race theory and intersectionality was nothing more than a conservative “culture war” issue will now also see the error of their ways and join the growing body of American opinion that realizes just how dangerous these toxic ideas have become.

But those who refuse to join them should not be in any doubt as to what they are doing. Those on the left who claim that opposition to DEI is antisemitic, as a recent Vox article claimed, aren’t just trying to divert attention from the truth about woke ideology. They are trying to gaslight liberal Jews into continuing to aid those who seek their slaughter.

Those who refuse to recant their support for DEI—whether it is Biden or the ADL and AJC—may claim they care about stopping antisemitism. But their rhetorical condemnations of Jew hatred are meaningless so long as they continue to support the empowerment of a movement that intrinsically targets Jews for discrimination.

It would have been better had Foxman and Harris joined this fight years ago rather than waiting until after the danger had metastasized. But they should be welcomed nonetheless to a fight that is, whether most of the Jewish community understands it or not, the one on which their future most depends.


Jonathan S. Tobin is editor-in-chief of JNS (Jewish News Syndicate). Follow him: @jonathans_tobin.


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Israel has rights

Israel has rights

SHOSHANA BRYEN


Stop talking about Israel’s “right to exist.”

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Crowds of Israelis wave flags at the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City during Jerusalem Day celebrations, May 18, 2023. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

Recently, I attended a dinner given by a major pro-Israel organization. It was the first since COVID and the turnout was great. There were old and new friends, Jews and non-Jews, Democrats and Republicans. It was wonderful and uplifting in a time of worry, sorrow and love for Israel and its supporters around the world.

Until several speakers said that thing about supporting “Israel’s right to exist.”

No. Stop. Please. Stand up straight.

The fact that anti-Israel and antisemitic forces say Israel has no right to exist is not a reason for Jews to adopt their premise as a talking point that needs refutation.

Israel was established by a U.N. mechanism for post-colonial independence in areas that came under League of Nations control in the aftermath of World War I, when it was determined that the Ottoman Empire had no right to exist, having chosen the wrong side of the war. Just because the Arab states of the time didn’t agree with the League and the U.N.’s decision on Palestine didn’t make the British Mandate or the later State of Israel less legitimate in its modern origins.

Does Chile defend its “right to exist”? Does Iceland? Does Palau or Russia or India or Guyana or the UAE? What about the countries of the post-Ottoman era? Iraq or Jordan, say, both created out of whole cloth. What about Lebanon or Syria, both former French colonies? From 1945-1960, post-colonial Africa and Asia saw more than 30 new countries emerge. Today, the U.N. brags that since its founding, “80 former colonies have gained their independence.”

It is true that some people in some places don’t want those countries to exist—there’s a lot of turmoil out there—but in no case do these states feel the need to say, “I have a right to exist.”

What would work better than this defense? Perhaps holding the U.N. to its own language. You could start with U.N. General Assembly Resolution 181, which defines in great detail the protected status of Jerusalem and defines in great detail the democratic nature of the Palestinian Arab state that was supposed to emerge.

But UNGA resolutions have no actual force. This may be why Arab violations of the resolution, including the desecration of Jewish patrimony on the eastern side of the city, were entirely ignored. 

So, try U.N. Security Council Resolution 242 of Nov. 1967, following the Six-Day War, when the U.N. rightly understood Israel’s Arab enemies as the aggressors.

The preamble refers to the “inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and the need to work for a just and lasting peace in the Middle East in which every State in the area can live in security.”

Acquiring territory by aggressive war is not, in international law, the same as acquiring it in defense.  And security is security, not the permanent threat of indiscriminate rocket fire, rape, torture or kidnapping.

The resolution “affirms that the fulfillment of Charter principles requires the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, which should include the application of both the following principles: (i) Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.”

The “recent conflict” is now 56 years in the past. Israel withdrew from more than 90% of the territory by returning the Sinai to Egypt under the terms of a peace treaty. Gaza was specifically excluded by Egypt. Jordan rejected the return of Judea and Samaria under the terms of the Jordan-Israel treaty. Syria rejects any conversation about peace, treaties or the future of the Golan Heights.

And then, the crux of the matter: “(ii) Termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force.”

This is precisely the position the Abraham Accords countries have taken. It is far from a wobbly “right to exist” at the sufferance of others. Israel’s life is not an “are not!” “am too!” argument with regional bullies or meddling superpowers.

Israel has rights.

Friends of Israel should demand that the U.N. Security Council put its muscle—such as it is—in service of the resolution it passed in 1967. The U.S. government should notify states or parties that do not accept the resolution that American political and military support will not be forthcoming the way it has been—take note, Jordan and Qatar. The U.S. should notify the Palestinian leadership as well. The fact that there was none in 1967 doesn’t change the requirement to terminate its claims and state of belligerency. It is the only way forward for them. Friends of Israel should demand that Congress adopt the language of the resolution as American policy.

I look forward to attending the dinner again next year, but I hope we will be more self-confident on behalf of our friend and ally Israel.


Shoshana Bryen – is senior director of the Jewish Policy Center and editor of inFOCUS Quarterly.


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