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October 22, 2009

Is anybody gonna be surprised when the Gefilte Fish finally hits the fan??


The latest anti-Israel stunt

BY DAVID WARREN, THE OTTAWA CITIZEN

The significance of Israel to the west is out of all proportion to her size and in direct relation to her place, on the front line. The country is unambiguously western, and not only her institutions but the way they operate leave no doubt of this. When, for instance, there are allegations that Israeli troops have committed crimes, in the course of military operations, there is an investigation. The contents and conclusions of that investigation are invariably made known. There will most certainly be open public discussion, and Israel's press is remarkably free.

The country is full of what we can easily recognize as "liberal" people, indeed more than to my taste, and I am frequently amazed that people who live within a mile of an enemy who obviously wants them dead, can blather on so glibly. I find it a source of discouragement: for at one level I had always assumed that "the prospect of a hanging concentrates the mind" -- that people whose minds have been scrambled by moral relativism must necessarily wake up, when their own extinction is in view. But no, they only turn in their sleep.

The significance of Israel is that she stands proxy for America and the West in the minds of our most lethal enemies.

In Islamist propaganda she is the "Little Satan," as the U.S. is the "Big Satan." And while there is plenty of blood-curdling anti-Semitism in Islamist pronouncements, there is also clarity about the long-term goal.

First destroy "the Jewish entity" of Israel, because she is exposed. Then destroy "the Christian entity."

The U.S. is held constantly in view as the ultimate target, to accomplish this; and the destruction of Israel is constantly presented as a means to it.

I've never noticed any subtlety in this propaganda. Whether it is rejected by the whole Arab and Muslim world -- whether that world secretly longs for peace and normal relations with Israel, as with America and the West -- is moot. The frontline states, around Israel, and all of the Arab regional powers, speak of the country only as a pariah.

Against this hard and seemingly inalterable background, western policies are made. The Camp David accords, more than a generation ago, promised real change in this background condition, falsely. Thirty years later, the Egyptian government has reverted to type and, quite frankly, they fear their own people too much to show the slightest public generosity towards Israel or Israelis (even if there is much co-operation behind the scenes).

It is against this background that we watched the latest anti-Israel stunt unfold in the United Nations, whose corrupt Human Rights Council -- loaded with some of the worst violators of real human rights on the planet -- commissioned the Goldstone report to advance the international battle against Israel.

This investigation of "war crimes," during the Israeli military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, was explicitly anti-Israel, for it began from the premise that a legitimate sovereign state, governing an open society, could be put on a level with a terrorist organization ruling a closed society.

The conclusion was cheaply, "both sides committed war crimes," but the open celebration of the report by Hamas, and outrage even from liberal elements in Israeli society, tells us what we need to know about it.

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11 comments:

Rhod said...

No, it won't be a surprise.

First, Europe is reverting to anti-Semitic type.

Second, 78% of American Jews voted for Obama, and there's no reason to think they rejct his policies on Israel.

According to "Commentary" in the June or July issue, Israel rates pretty low in American Jewish concerns.

We ought to stand beside Israel whatever the opinions of the Jewish diaspora. We have other reasons, but it does get confusing.

Anonymous said...

This nation's population and political class seem to forget that Israel is very much the canary whose health reflects the state of freedom worldwide.

If that canary dies, we all catch a virus.

Kid said...

Nickie, I agree with the canary analysis.

Beyond that it seems only the Pale's are willing to engage. And their actions amount to little more than vandalism, some of it lethal by chance when a rocket lands in the wrong spot.

Makes me wonder if the whole thing isn't an intentional catalyst to grease the wheels of war.

Anonymous said...

Standing with Israel used to be automatic and second-nature for America's leadership. More hope and change.

Anonymous said...

Kid, wait 'til the White House reveals that Rupert Murdoch is Jewish.

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Anonymous said...

DC, standing for the individual's right to privacy and self-determination used to be some kind of tradition too.

Opus #6 said...

Excellent and timely topic. I continue to be shocked at the voting patterns of American Jewry.

Anonymous said...

Opie, I'm heading to Israel for a few weeks in December. I'm looking forward to experiencing that strange blend of cultures.

Opus #6 said...

How FUN! Particularly in December. What a great idea.

Kid said...

Nickie, Rupert - that will accentuate the issue !