"Our
natural and spontaneous solidarity with the Palestinian people,
who submit to daily murders and humiliations orchestrated
by Israel's bloody and vengeful leaders, cannot let us forget
two undeniable truths: Jews and Arabs have shown, across their
long history, an astonishing capacity to live together. And
we are in France, a country ruled by secularism, where the
only possible way to engage is in a calm and constructive
dialogue."
ANTI-SEMITISM,
REAL AND IMAGINED
These
incidents are real anti-Semitism, as opposed to the
ersatz variety concocted by Barbara
Amiel and Petronella Wyatt, whose ears burned when the
French ambassador to Britain called Israel a "shitty little
country" at some posh dinner party. Why, he wanted to know,
should we all be dragged to the edge of World War III because
of Ariel Sharon? A good question, which Amiel and the rest
of the Israel Firsters would just as soon not answer. Anti-Semitic?
Hardly. A firebomb heaved into a synagogue – now, that's
anti-Semitic. To equate these two acts is worse than dishonest
– it is an attempt to close off all debate, and muzzle critics
of Israel with the imputation of a "hate crime."
BLAIR
AIN'T FAIR
Take
Tim
Blair, the Australian journalist and gung-ho "war-blogger"
I took to task in
my last column for cheering on the
IDF's pornographic film festival in Ramallah the other
day. In
response, he wrote:
"I'm
yet to write anything as sick as Raimondo's suggestion that
September 11 was a Jewish conspiracy: 'At first, it seems
like an anomaly that a bunch of Israelis would be cheering
– literally jumping for joy – at the sight of the World Trade
Center, the pride of New York, brought down and humbled. But,
then again, on second thought, it makes perfect sense, now
doesn't it?' Yes, it all makes perfect sense, Justin. Especially
when your primary source for the Great Jewboy Conspiracy is
an unnamed New Jersey truck driver cited in a six-month-old report
from the Bergen County News." [Emphasis in original]
To
anyone who actually read what I wrote, the idea that I suggested
9/11 "was a Jewish conspiracy" is worse than merely wrong
– it is a vicious lie, knowingly told. Is Blair denying that
the
5 Israelis arrested hours after 9/11 were indeed cheering
and jumping for joy at the sight of the World Trade Center
in flames? I cited a "six-month old report from the Bergen
County News" for the very good reason that the incident
took place six months ago: and if a paper so humble as the
Bergen County News isn't good enough for Blair, then
perhaps the New
York Post, the Washington
Post, and the New
York Times (scroll down to end of story) will do. Indeed,
this incident was widely
reported, not only in America but also in Israel.
TURNING
POINT
The
point of bringing this up was not to imply some "Great Jewboy
Conspiracy" – a nasty phrase, that – but simply to underscore
the point made by Ms. Amiel, namely that 9/11 blew apart whatever
sympathy for the Palestinians was gestating among American
policymakers and put the US government firmly in the Israeli
camp. As Amiel put it:
"All
those people bad-mouthing the Jews and Israel will quieten
down. You are looking at the tail end of the train but the
engine has already turned a corner and is going in the opposite
direction.
"Nothing
succeeds like success. America is driving this train and the
world will get on board though the last carriage may
be those London dinner parties."
That,
of course, is why those Israelis were joyful at the sight
of the worst terrorist incident in American history: because
9/11 marked a turning point in American-Israeli relations,
which we are now seeing played out in the American response
to Ariel Sharon's Easter blitzkrieg. As the US stands by while
Sharon ethnically cleanses Palestine far more effectively
than Milosevic ever cleansed Kosovo, the phrase "nothing succeeds
like success" just about sums up American policy in the region.
Reason, morality, justice, American interests – all have been
swept aside by Sharon and his legions, and that "shitty little
country" is triumphant, once again, armed to the teeth with
American weapons and well on its way to the creation of a
Greater Israel. The "war on terrorism" has been transformed
into a war on Israel's enemies: Osama bin Laden is forgotten,
and, in his place, Saddam Hussein looms large as the target
of American ire. No wonder those Israelis were cheering, and
why shouldn't they? They are, after all, loyal to their
own country: too bad the same cannot be said of American policymakers,
who continue to confuse Israel's national interests with our
own.
'THESE
GUYS WERE JOKING AND THAT BOTHERED ME'
The
point of citing the arrest of those Israelis, who worked for
a company called Urban Moving Systems – a company that has
since completely disappeared off the face of the earth, and
which was almost certainly a front for Israeli intelligence
– was not to bring up, once again, the
Israeli "art students" story, which I
have written
about extensively,
but to focus on the reaction of one of their American co-workers,
who was baffled by their behavior. As the Bergen County
News reported:
"An
employee of Urban Moving Systems, who would not give his name,
said the majority of his co-workers are Israelis and were
joking on the day of the attacks.
"'I
was in tears,' the man said. 'These guys were joking and that
bothered me. These guys were like, 'Now America knows what
we go through.'"
Americans
are, by their nature, somewhat naïve: they find it hard
to believe that foreigners – even our allies! – rejoice at
the sight of America's pain. What is happening, today, in
the Middle East, should make it less inexplicable.
SMEARS
VERSUS TRUTH
To
give credence to the solid reporting of Carl
Cameron of Fox News, John
Sugg, LeMonde,
Jane's
Intelligence Digest, and Paul
Rodriguez of Insight magazine, that Israel's extensive
spy operation in the US had ample opportunity and reason to
track the 9/11 hijackers' every move in the US – and even
to imply that they must have known something of what was about
to happen – has nothing to do with anti-Semitism, and everything
to do with the pursuit of truth. If this conjures in the feverish
mind of Tim Blair visions of "a Jewish conspiracy," then perhaps
he should have chosen a field other than journalism.
To
smear those who question whether American and Israeli interests
are identical, in every case, is to encourage the growth of
real anti-Semitism, and downplay its dangers. To conflate
the State of Israel and the Jewish people by equating criticism
of the former with hatred of the latter is not only to play
into the hands of the synagogue arsonists – but also to bear
some responsibility for their heinous actions.
TERRORISM, NEW YORK STYLE
Hooligans
come in many colors, and, while the burning of synagogues
and attacks on Jews in Europe is capturing the world’s attention,
Zionist
nutballs in New York City are proving just as bad. At
a series of New York City rallies organized by Betar,
an ultra-Zionist youth corps, speakers raged against Adam
Shapiro, an international aid worker who spent
the night at Yasser Arafat’s compoundtreating the wounded.
Shapiro, a pacifist, is a brave young man so committed to
the idea of nonviolent resistance that he and his compatriots
have traveled to Palestine to offer witness to the Israeli
occupation. Surely this is a dangerous undertaking, and
Shapiro has put his body on the line many times – but it
may be, as he opined in an interview with MSNBC, that his
life is in more danger in the US than in war-wracked
Palestine. Speakers at the Zionist street actions screeched
their hatred of Shapiro, 30, who lives in Brooklyn, New
York, and one, Ronn Torossian, a spokesman for Betar, vowed
revenge:
"Shapiro
is a traitor, a piece of garbage, and we are going to make
his life and his parents' lives a living hell."
Torossian,
an
Israeli national associated with the right-wing Likud Party,
announced that his group of thugs would hold "protests"
outside the Sheepshead Bay apartment building where Shapiro’s
parents live. In response to numerous threats, a 24-hour
police guard has had to be placed around their home. The
parents have apparently already fled – and with good
reason. Torossian, it seems, is violence-prone. In one Internet
posting to the Betar site, he wrote:
"I
just returned from a trip to Israel and went to the 1st
major anti-Sharon demonstration, sponsored by the Community
of Efrat. Less than 500 people, but blocking traffic, etc.
-- One young Betari who couldn’t have been more than 20
or so led hundreds of people into the streets, blocked the
main streets of Jerusalem to protest Arik's failure to hit
the Arabs back and fought with Arabs.. The ringleader and
only guy to get arrested was a young Israeli Betar guy with
a tilboshet. Tel Chai & Death to the Arabs
!"
Isn’t
there a law against "terrorist threats"? I guess
it’s too much to ask for it to be enforced against certain
politically powerful groups in New York City. Imagine if
an Arab had made a similar statement at a pro-Palestinian
rally – in the present atmosphere, he would be jailed so
fast his head would spin.
Naturally,
we don’t see an international outcry over this sort of terrorism,
here in the land of the free: where is Barbara Amiel? Where
are all the reflexively pro-Israel pundits, who wax hyperbolic
over the French "Kristallnacht"?
Jews are being attacked in France – but also in Brooklyn.
And the silence is deafening.
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