Eretz Israel is our unforgettable historic homeland...The Jews who will it shall achieve their State...And whatever we attempt there for our own benefit will redound mightily and beneficially to the good of all mankind. (Theodor Herzl, DerJudenstaat, 1896)

We offer peace and amity to all the neighbouring states and their peoples, and invite them to cooperate with the independent Jewish nation for the common good of all. The State of Israel is ready to contribute its full share to the peaceful progress and development of the Middle East.
(From Proclamation of the State of Israel, 5 Iyar 5708; 14 May 1948)

With a liberal democratic political system operating under the rule of law, a flourishing market economy producing technological innovation to the benefit of the wider world, and a population as educated and cultured as anywhere in Europe or North America, Israel is a normal Western country with a right to be treated as such in the community of nations.... For the global jihad, Israel may be the first objective. But it will not be the last. (Friends of Israel Initiative)
Showing posts with label Antisemitism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antisemitism. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

"No Empire Has Ever Defeated the Jewish People, and No Force, However Dark, Ever Will"

Britain's former Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, on the longest hatred:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIoZvHU3wwg
 
"As we approach Yom HaShoah, the day in the Jewish calendar when we remember the victims of the Holocaust, we tragically continue to see levels of antisemitism and antisemitic attacks rising in countries all over the world. Over the past year or so, working with White Animation, I have produced a mini-series of three short animated videos which seek to explain several aspects of the worrying and dangerous return of antisemitism. 
The first video looks at why antisemitism is a virus, how it has mutated over time and why its return today presents a danger not just for Jews, but for all who care about our common humanity. The second video explains what lies beneath the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, why it is so dangerous, and why Jews, people of all faiths and of none and all those who value a free society must stand up against it. 
This video explores the connection between Jews as a people, Judaism as a religion, and Israel as a state. It also shows how this connection is intrinsic to the link between antisemitism and anti-Zionism; something too often overlooked or misunderstood. 
You can watch and read the transcripts of these three videos here: https://bit.ly/2VvWZfN. Please help publicise them as widely as possible because these are messages the world needs to hear. Whatever the threats we face, we are, and have always been, proud to be Jewish and to live as Jews. Throughout history, many have tried to attack us or challenge our beliefs and way of life. And yet, throughout the generations, no empire has ever defeated the Jewish people, and no force, however dark, ever will. Am Yisrael Chai. The Jewish people lives."

Friday, 8 June 2018

"One Can See the Demons Reappear"

 The header is a direct quotation from a Holocaust survivor featured in the following video.

                                 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1ESirmMQE4

To quote the uploader, the USC Shoah Foundation:
"USC Shoah Foundation’s Countering Antisemitism Through Testimony Program integrates contemporary personal stories of witnesses to antisemitism into outreach, education and research programs to help counter antisemitism today. This video was screened at the UNESCO launch of policy guidelines to counter antisemitism through education, on June 4, 2018. Newly recorded testimonies from Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States are being used to engage audiences to develop their understanding of antisemitism as a dangerous form of hate and one of several facets of hatred that threaten all of humanity."
 The UNESCO report begins:

"Anti-Semitism is a security issue for Jewish communities and individuals in regions across the world and the driving force of a range of violent extremist ideologies. Like all forms of intolerance and discrimination, anti-Semitism has a profound impact on the whole of society, undermining democratic values and human rights. In recent years, the changing geopolitical climate and media environment have led to a situation where open anti-Semitism is no longer confined to extremist circles and has become increasingly mainstreamed.
International organizations and national authorities in several countries have developed comprehensive approaches to address the challenge. Despite this, preventing anti-Semitism through education and addressing its manifestations in education environments remains a challenge for policy-makers and educators.
To respond to these challenges, UNESCO has integrated addressing anti-Semitism through education into its activities related to the prevention of violent extremism through education and the promotion of global citizenship. To strengthen these efforts, UNESCO collaborates with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) in the framework of ODIHR’s project “Turning Words into Action to Address Anti-Semitism (link is external)”.  UNESCO contributes to the educational dimension of the project with a view to equip education policymakers with guidelines on this issue. UNESCO and ODIHR work together to identify gaps and promote effective practices, key policies and pedagogies to address anti-Semitism through and in education."
Read the entire report here

Saturday, 2 June 2018

"Enough is Enough" (video)

A quick peep at recent antisemitic developments:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjsi0eorq7Q

To quote the uploader, the World Jewish Congress:
'There have been countless incidents, from Europe to North America. These are just a few recent examples… In Ukraine, antisemitic attacks nearly doubled between 2016 and 2017. There were more than a dozen incidents recorded in April alone. In Berlin, a man was attacked in an upscale neighborhood for wearing a kippah. In Paris, Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll was brutally murdered in her apartment. Her attacker stated that he carried out the crime because she was Jewish. 2017 set a record for antisemitic activity in Sweden. Authorities prevented a neo-Nazi march in front of a synagogue on Yom Kippur after receiving intense pressure. In Bulgaria, far-right nationalists marched in commemoration of a war time Nazi collaborator. And in the United States, a Georgia town was the site of a Neo-Nazi march despite protests from residents. Marchers there set a swastika ablaze after nightfall. Italian fans of the Lazio football club used images of Anne Frank to insult supporters of rival club Roma. British Jews rallied in response to rampant and institutionalized antisemitism within the Labour Party.'
 (Any elephants in the room?  Quite a few, I'd say ...)

Friday, 29 September 2017

A Job Applicant Writes ...

Left on my blog overnight, this comment:

I will delete all my anti-jew posts if the Zionists offer me a job working as an online shill for
them. I will use my website and my other methods of making content go viral online for the purpose of promoting the Jew's agenda of multiculturalism, destruction of the white race, pro-transexualism,
socialism, etc. I am ready to work for the Zionists and stop all propaganda efforts to expose the Jew's agenda. 

All you have to do is email me and offer me a job. I can be either your greatest ally or your greatest enemy, so choose wisely, Zionists and Jews. If you do not accept me into your ranks,
I will spend the rest of my life exposing the entire Jewish conspiracy and making it go viral in
front of millions of people. You have 48 hours to contact me. 

Once again my email is
boycottbitches@protonmail.com and my website is the famous Boycott American Women blog:
http://boycottbitches.com/i-am-ready-to-work-for-the-zionists/

 (I don't advise clicking the link.)

 Anyone got a spare bed available in a psychiatric ward?

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Mr Gatoff Presents ... Thoughts on Antisemitism & the Holocaust

Here's Aussie Newton Gatoff, with a suitable video this Holocaust Memorial Day.  It begins with the plight of the Jews of France and goes on to show some incorrigible antisemites of the Holocaust-denying kind, including British weirdo Nick (BNP) Griffin ...


(The Shtick is a Jewish television magazine program presented by Melbourne's Henry Greener, who, like Leonard Cohen, is never without a natty hat.)

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Wanna See Some Feelthy Footage?

 The obscene flesh on display in this footage are arms, arms making the antisemitic "quenelle" signal that I posted about here.

The porn star is the French "comedian" Dieudonné, the despicable antisemite who invented this version of the Nazi salute.  (Be sure to read this article!)

Hopefully a version of this video with English subtitles will become available.

Unhappily to relate, but tellingly, this video is being touted gloatingly on Facebook among some "anti-Zionists".


Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Why The Jews? An Introduction to Antisemitism (video)

This video opens with a rant from renowned but increasingly meshugge world chess champion Bobby Fischer, who, the son of a Jewish mother, disavowed his Jewishness and had become a paranoid antisemite by the end of his life:


Sunday, 21 August 2011

Mid Meshuggeneh Mob, Mr Millett Merits A Medal

Never again, most people assumed.

Yet, even while survivors of the Nazis' attempt to wipe Jews from the face of the earth still live, blatant Jew-hatred is back.

Literally, in some cases.

Outside the English-speaking world.

And within it.


From right-wing fascists.

And from their leftist and Islamic equivalents.

These photos of T-shirted antisemites were taken in Budapest and Melbourne respectively.

The pleasant scene below was snapped in New York, during a "Salute To Israel" celebration.

A group of psychopathic antisemites taunts the participants, in this case teenage Jewish girls.

Jew-hatred, less blatant but no less real, was present yesterday outside the Israeli Embassy in London, when a baying mob (abetted by Neturei Karta nuts) protested Israel's retaliation for the murderous attacks on its citizens in the south from what at least one commentator has described as global jihadists. http://frontpagemag.com/2011/08/19/global-jihad-strikes-southern-israel/

The Israelis, it seems, are expected by the protesters to roll over and expose their soft underbelly to a deadly enemy.  Unlike the inhabitants of other nations, they are not permitted to defend themselves.

On hand to record the scenes outside the Embassy was blogger (photo-journalist  might be as apt a description) Richard Millett, that stalwart of many a counter-demo outside the Ahava shop in Covent Garden.  Don't miss his graphic description of the event.

He kept his camera rolling until a policeman, doubtless less afraid of Mr Millett than of the swarm of angry protesters, ordered him to stop filming or face arrest.

(It's not the first time Mr Millett has been confronted by Mr Plod: http://daphneanson.blogspot.com/2010/07/its-unfair-cop-guv-mr-plod-shows-some.html)

I think the intrepid Mr Millett deserves a combined journalism/bravery award for filming those feral monsters who want Israel wiped from the face of the earth.
http://richardmillett.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/as-israelis-bury-their-dead-scenes-from-london/

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

In Australia, Hipster Hitler Gets The Heave-Ho

Following complaints by outraged members of the Jewish community among others, Melbourne online retailer Red Bubble, which sells the work of many thousands of artists from around the world, has withdrawn from sale T-shirts by a New York-based art and clothing firm, Hipster Hitler, which bear slogans such as "Death Camp for Cutie," "Eastside Westside Genocide", "Back to the Fuhrer," and “Three Reichs And You’re Out.”

Notwithstanding claims that the shirts are intended to parody the Nazi dictator, many view them as mocking instead the victims of the Holocaust, trivialising their suffering, and pandering to neo-Nazis - a well-known Melbourne law firm reportedly described them as "pro-Hitler merchandise" - and moreover the shirts are said to be popular among white supremacist and antisemitic groups such as Stormfront. http://www.redbubble.com/people/hipsterhitler and http://www.stormfront.org/forum/search.php?searchid=10888218


"[M]y grandfather was the sole survivor of his family due to Hitler’s regime and I do not apologize for my disgust of this allowable and repugnant content," was a typical online reaction regarding the controversy that dragged on for a number of weeks before the decision to withdraw the items from sale was reached following overtures by the Melbourne Anti-Defamation Commission, whose president is quoted on the J-Wire news service as saying:
"It’s not a matter of free speech or censorship. It’s a matter of sensitivity and decency...
As a Jewish organisation we have a particular sensitivity to antisemitism and this led us to get in touch with RedBubble after a number of complaints about Hipster Hitler... RedBubble has shown commercial interests don’t have to lack values and sensitivity to human experience, just as the AFL [Australian Football League] has shown it won’t tolerate racism. Jewish Australians still experience antisemitic abuse from time to time, particularly when passions run high over the Middle East. We need to know all Victorians will stand up against hate."

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

The Blonde and the Batty (video)

Haters of Jews are so very often haters of Freemasons.

For instance, the nineteenth-century Russian apostate from Judaism Jacob Brafman demonised the two groups in his nasty and notorious Kniga Kagala - The Book of the  Kahal  - precursor to that despicable forgery and "warrant for genocide" The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Then, too, the ultramontane and fascist persecutors of Jews in nineteenth- and twentieth-century France classed Jews, Freemasons, and Protestants as the trio of  so-called métèque elements held, absurdly, to be deliberately and perversely undermining the nation.

Indeed, in just one contemporary internet example, a conspiracy theorist and avowed Christian believer  who persistently infests my comments box with grotesque judeophobic tripe has a breathtakingly vicious anti-Israel blog in which Jews and Freemasons are routinely held responsible for the world's troubles.

The following video, featuring a titled Australian Ahmadinejad-admiring judeophobe (for whom see http://daphneanson.blogspot.com/2010/12/beauty-beasts-and-birobidjan.html), is notable mainly for its curiosity value as an example of the genre. You'll gather, from the reference to Gordon Brown as "prime minister in waiting," that it's not exactly up-to-the-minute (unless, as I suspect, she meant to say "former prime minister".) But it's worth watching all the same, as an insight into the raw antisemitism that still lurks in some quarters - the kind of nutty Jew-hatred, with references to rule by the Rothschilds and a Judeo-Masonic conspiracy - that really should have had the decency to have died along with Hitler. 

In the words of its uploader:
'In March 2011 the mainstream media reported Iranian alarm that the logo for London's 2012 Olympics had been encoded simultaneously to spell out the word ZION - a celebration of the predatory Zionist state in Palestine founded in 1948 (the year of the previous London Olympics). In this video the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network interviews Lady Michèle Renouf and lawyer Philip Bree, who explain the background to this affair: the "brand consultants" and advertising agencies with close ties to leading Zionists and the Western political establishment; the influence of Freemasonry among the founders of the modern Olympics, such as their main instigator Baron Pierre de Coubertin; and the occult/Masonic significance of the famous Olympic symbol.'

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

“Israel is under the most profound, even existential siege... We, the world’s civilians, are now all Israelis.”

Professor Emerita Phyllis Chesler, who’s a well-known op-ed columnist, gave an interview to Israel National News New York correspondent Fern Sidman on 16th February in Toronto, where Dr Chesler was attending the conference entitled “When Middle East Politics Invade Campus,” organised by Advocates for Civil Liberties. The conference focused on the continuing demonization of Israel on campus and in the media.

Here’s what Phyllis Chesler told Fern Sidman:

‘As I first wrote in 2001-2002, the new antisemitism also consists of a rather frightening, genocidal anti-Zionism. The global demonization of Israel has gathered such speed and force that it could, potentially – it is certainly meant to – delegitimize and destroy the Jewish state. In 2005, Iran’s Ahmadinejad said that Israel must be “wiped off the map.” In 2006, he said that the Middle East would be better off “without the existence of the Zionist regime” and that Israel would “soon be wiped out.” No one did anything.

Now, in 2011, signs and placards in Cairo, including the many effigies of Hosni Mubarak, bore Stars of David; Mubarak was accused of being a Zionist – the worst epithet imaginable. President Ahmadinejad congratulated the triumphant Egyptians. saying: “Despite all the West’s complicated and Satanic designs…a new Middle East is emerging without the Zionist regime and U.S. interference..."

Israel is under the most profound, even existential siege.

On February 13, 2011, the Israeli government urged Israelis to return home from the Sinai for fear “that the peninsula will become a launching pad for terror attacks as Egyptian police abandon their posts.” Thus, Israel is now surrounded by Hamas in Gaza, Iran’s Hizbullah in Lebanon, potentially the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and the various Islamist and jihadist groups on the West Bank.

In addition, let’s not forget that in the early years of the Intifada, Israeli civilians were murdered and maimed in huge numbers. Had the equivalent happened in the United States it would have instantly launched World War IV.

Please remember that the women in Tahrir Square were mainly wearing serious hijab and even niqab. They are already pro-Islamist. According to a June 2010 Pew Research opinion survey of Egyptians, it stated that, “Fifty nine percent said they back Islamists. Only 27% said they back modernizers. Half of Egyptians support Hamas. Thirty percent support Hizbullah and 20% support al Qaida. Moreover, 95% of them would welcome Islamic influence over their politics….Eighty two percent of Egyptians support executing adulterers by stoning, 77% support whipping and cutting the hands off thieves. 84% support executing any Muslim who changes his religion."

What will it mean that such a population can vote? Will the vote be any different than the vote which elected Hamas in Gaza? Without the necessary precursors: the rule of law, a constitutional system of checks and balances, the separation of mosque and state, freedom of religion, a free press, education, women’s rights, human rights, a modern economic base, etc. the vote does not mean that democracy as we know it exists.

The [western] campuses have become increasingly and aggressively anti-Israel and pro-Islam. Today, anti-Zionism is the new antisemitism. “Brownshirt” behavior rules the day. Muslim and ex-Muslim dissidents are met with menace, if they are invited to speak at all and pro-Israel truth tellers are not even invited to speak.

Israel is not an apartheid nation. Muslim countries persecute non-Muslim minorities, Israel doesn't persecute non-Jews. The Arab Middle East is “judenrein,” Arab Christians are under siege there. Say this on most campuses, as I have, and you will be jeered, booed, possibly physically menaced, certainly demonized afterwards as a “racist” and “Islamophobe.” You will lose your publishing contacts and your former feminist political world. You will not be invited to speak by Women’s Studies programs.

My work on Islamic gender apartheid has been attacked in these quarters. But Islamic gender apartheid is a human rights violation and cannot be justified in the name of cultural relativism, tolerance, anti-racism, diversity, or political correctness. The battle for women's rights is central to the battle for Europe and for Western values. Radical feminists prefer not to see it..

Based on an American population of approximately 310 million, the Israeli civilian death count [at the hands of radical Islamists] is the equivalent of 48,700 Americans killed by terrorists on our own soil, in pizza parlorus, on buses, at Passover sedorim, in our beds. According to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, between 2001 and 2007, 8,342 Israelis were wounded by terrorist attacks, including 5,676 civilians.This is the equivalent of 340,000 wounded Americans.


The politically correct line is that Israel, tiny Israel, is the “Nazi, Apartheid state.” Only Orwell would understand this misuse of language, this reversal of logic, which is meant to confuse and brainwash people. Such brainwashing has worked. Sixty years of Soviet and Arab League activism and Saudi monies have accomplished the unbelievable. Israel is not only the “bad guy,” it is the “very worst bad guy” in the entire universe.

We, the world’s civilians, are now all Israelis. The same world which refused to stop the airplane hijackings and suicide killers which blew up countless Israeli civilians has now inherited this whirlwind. As they say: It may start with the Jews but it never ends there.’
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/news.aspx/142432

Monday, 14 February 2011

First the Bitter (More Campus Antisemitism) ... then the Sweet (videos)

Mike Prysner, an American war veteran, is becoming something of a celebrity on the anti-Iraq War and Israel-bashing lecture circuit. Recently, on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day,  he was at Birmingham University in the UK –  where he told his hosts, the Friends of Palestine, that  Gaza is “quite literally [sic!] one massive concentration camp”, where Palestinians are “killed with impunity” just like Jews under Nazism:


Read more about Prysner's talk and the controversy it provoked here:
http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=207586

If you’d care for something sweet, after that repulsive taste of hyperbolic hate, "Almonds and Wine" might delight your tastebuds (hat tip: reader Shirlee):

Friday, 28 January 2011

'Where is the "J'Accuse"?': Binyamin Netanyahu's Yom HaShoah Speech in the Knesset

Here, in English translation, are Bibi's eloquent reflections this week on the Holocaust and its contemporary implications, especially as regards antisemitism and the Iranian nuclear threat (hat tip: Jonathan Hoffman http://www.thejc.com/blogpost/holocaust-memorial-day-bibis-speech-knesset)

'Have the lessons of the Holocaust been learned?

For us, the Jewish people, the answer is yes.

For the rest of the world, the answer is no, or at least not yet.

Today, 66 years after the horror, we are here, in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of our nation. We, the representatives of the Jewish nation, are holding a special ceremony to mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The lesson that we have learned, first of all, is that we are here, in our sovereign country, in our capital city.

We have learned another important lesson, probably the most crucial lesson to be learned from the atrocity, from the chain of atrocities that brought about one much worse; this has continued for hundreds and thousands of years, since we lost our country and our sovereignty, and since we lost our capability to defend ourselves. The lesson learned was that we had to restore the capacity of the State and the army for self-defense.

This lesson was understood by Herzl even before the great atrocity took place. He foresaw it, and we implemented it.

But there is one other lesson. At the end of the Holocaust, there were 11 million Jews in the world. Before it, there were 18 million.

Even at a very slow rate of natural increase of the population, there should have been almost 30 million Jews in the world, but in fact, there are only 13.5 million; much less, half of what there should be. This did not happen by physical loss; it happened because of assimilation and the loss of identity.

The only place where the Jewish people has grown is here, in Eretz Yisrael, in the State of Israel. We have continuous substantial and blessed growth. There is no nation that could live on a demographic pin head. Therefore, while cultivating our country, we must continue to encourage aliyah, bringing Jewish people to Israel, and to prevent their assimilation abroad. All the projects that we operate - Birthright, Masa and also Moreshet - are aimed at our young adults and also young Jews abroad. They are essential elements in assuring our future.

Have we learned the lesson? The answer is yes. Has the world learned the lesson? Well, I think one thing is clear: the fact that global antisemitism is renewing and expanding is obvious. If anyone thought that antisemitism stopped after World War II and the Holocaust, it is now evident that it was only a hiatus. The same forces that you mentioned joining together, share a new/old antisemitism with the world, and so we must fight it, globally too. For that, I congratulate my friend Silvan Shalom, who, when serving as Foreign Minister, brought about an important United Nations resolution - marking this day, a resolution which was adopted by the UN.

This resolution is indeed implemented in many countries, which is an important achievement and in many ways also unique, at least in the ability to propose an Israeli draft resolution to this organization, which I am well familiar with, I spent a long time there. It was a milestone. But I still ask: does the world that condemns that antisemitism also condemn this antisemitism?

Every now and then, very feebly - it isn't just antisemitism; it is the regime - a member country of the UN, the regime of ayatollahs - stands up and knowingly and openly calls for the annihilation of at least another six million Jews, without even a hint of pretence. And nobody says a thing. Well, that's not exact. Here and there a comment might be heard, but where is the anger, the outrage? Where is the outcry? Where is the "J'accuse?" I'm not asking about us. We are here; we've learned our lessons. But where is the global uproar that should have risen from advanced communities around the world in response to explicit declarations of genocide, of exterminating a people, that same people! [My emphasis]

We must be honest with each other. Diplomacy is, first and foremost, identifying the situation as it is. If we want to change it, we must understand it. And we have a very disturbing historical phenomenon. I don't think that it is only hard for us, but for all civilized people, all civilized peoples, who allow such an affliction, such statements, such savagery, barbarism and primitivism to be uttered and spread. It is said; it spreads, becomes acceptable, commonplace, and always prepares the ground for the next action and also prevents those actions that will not take place.

I am aware that there are many leaders and good-hearted, conscientious people around the world. I know that they think what I think. I know that in their hearts, they tell themselves what I am saying today from this podium.

However, that will not suffice. Because in the face of this regime, that calls for our annihilation, and arms itself with weapons of mass destruction in order to fulfill its nefarious intentions, there should be a much stronger protest. This makes me somewhat disheartened, my friend Silvan.

I was in that institution, I served in it as the representative of Israel. One day I heard that there were rumours about a file about Waldheim, who was then President of Austria. It might have been the Secretary-General of the UN. The Secretary-General said he had a profile about a war criminal in some UN archive.

What was this archive? It turned out that there was a war criminal archive instituted by Churchill and the Allies during the war to collect material against Nazi criminals and their collaborators. They gathered the information, and listened and discussed and prepared the files and at the end of the war they took these files, brought them to the UN, and locked them in the basement, where they just lay for decades.

I asked if I could go in there, and they said "No." I asked why, and was told that I needed the consent of all the allied countries, 18 or 19 countries, I think, and there was no such approval. Well, it took me a year until I got the okay and was taken to the archive.

It wasn't exactly in the basement, it was on the first floor of a UN building somewhere in New York. I walk in and see boxes upon boxes; I go to 'W,' pull out the box: Waldheim, Kurt, and various notes. My hair stood on end (I had more hair then). Horrible things, lying there, hidden for dozens of years. I look at the next file (I didn't start taking boxes out, it was the same box): Birkenau 1944, records of exterminations, the death marches, trains, the SS, it's all documented. 1944, but I think I also saw files that referred to 1943.

My friends, these 18 countries, perhaps the best statesmen in history, distinguished men, truly great men - they knew. They knew in real time, and not from this particular testimony that I have just mentioned. There are plenty of testimonies: terrible things that are very hard to read. They knew, but they did not act.

Why did they not act? Because they were busy fighting the major battle against the Nazis, which was their main concern. But how hard would it have been to bomb the railway tracks leading to the death camps? When you go there, and many of you have been there - I was there with some of you, several times - you see they could have bombed the camps. They were already bombing that awful chemical plant only seconds away. They would only have needed to tilt the plane a bit and could also have bombed the ramp and two incinerators, and the tracks. It wouldn't have made the slightest difference to their war effort. They knew and they did nothing.

Today they are very aware of it. They know, they hear, they see, they photograph. You don't need special intelligence, you only need to turn on the television, hear the news, read the newspaper. Will they act? Will they talk? Will they really talk? Will they attack? Will they condemn?

The Iranians say that it's against the Zionists, anti-Zionism. It was Martin Luther King who burst that bubble better than anyone else. He said, and I quote: "When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews. You're talking antisemitism!"

Martin Luther King. That's right. So that's what the Iranians say. But this is the truth. It is not only a threat against us, because it always begins with the Jews but never ends with the Jews. The hatred of Jews kindles an overall fire, and I expect that on this day, when I applaud the world for marking the most heinous crime in world history and the history of our people which was perpetrated against our people - I hope others will also learn the lesson. We already have.

I expect the world to learn the lesson and start fighting in words and in deeds against the new antisemitism. That is what I expect and I am certain, my friends, that you expect the same.'

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Professor Dina Porat on anti-Israel rhetoric, Muslim propaganda and Antisemitism


Writes the blogger IsraeliGirl:
"Anti-Semitism is on the rise fueled by growing anti Israel rhetoric. Just a few weeks ago, a former European Commissioner and a prominent Dutch politician, Frits Bolkestein, called on orthodox Jews to leave Holland because of "the anti-Semitism among Dutchmen of Moroccan descent, whose numbers keep growing". Reading this statement propelled me to learn more about the state of Anti-Semitism in Europe and its connection to the efforts to de legitimize Israel's right to exist. I asked Professor Dina Porat, the founder and former head of the institute for the study of contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism in Tel Aviv University, for an interview to explore the connection between Anti-Israel rhetoric, Muslim propaganda and anti -Semitism."
To access this must-read interview with Professor Porat, and to see graphic examples of antisemitism, go to
http://israeligirl.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/01/anti-israel-rhetoric-muslim-propaganda-and-anti-semitism-interview-with-professor-porat.html
and for another example of Israel being written out of a travel ad in the United Kingdom see
http://zalmi.blogspot.com/2011/01/daily-mail-joins-boycott.html

Sunday, 26 December 2010

The Patter of Antisemitism

London, 1945. The first harrowing reports of the horrors perpetrated on European Jewry by the Nazis are reaching the public.  Yet casual remarks such as these are still being made:

Middle-aged office employee: "I generally come to work by bus. It takes longer, but I don't care about using the Underground from Golders Green nowadays. There's too many of the Chosen Race travelling on that line."
Young intellectual, Communist or near-Communist: "No, I do NOT like Jews. I've never made any secret of that. I can't stick them. Mind you, I'm not antisemitic, of course."
Middle-class woman: "Well, no one could call me antisemitic, but I do think the way these Jews behave is too absolutely stinking. The way they push their way to the head of queues, and so on. They're so abominably selfish. I think they're responsible for a lot of what happens to them."
Those were three of several individuals whom George Orwell heard, and quoted in his essay "Anti-semitism in Britain".

Yet, after the full scale of the destruction of European Jewry became known, most people, appalled, ceased such remarks, and all but the most diehard antisemitics were too ashamed to voice them (except perhaps in private).

However, 65 years later "the longest hatred" has gone mainstream again – as Rabbi Marvin Hier noted last week when the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which he founded and heads, printed its list of "TheTop Ten Antisemitic Slurs" of 2010.

"Never before, in recent memory, has the Simon Wiesenthal Center seen such a proliferation of anti-Semitism going mainstream," he said. "Unfortunately, our list shows that anti-Semitic canards normally thought to belong to the lunatic fringe have, in fact, been bought into by major elements of Western society."

Ninth on the list is British columnist Christina Patterson, who in The Independent (28 July) made an ill-tempered outburst about the manners of her Chasidic Jews of neighbours. It almost amounted to group defamation.

Wrote Ms Patterson, inter alia:
"I would like to say to all these people that I don't care if they wear frock-coats, and funny suits and hats covered in plastic bags, and insist on wearing their hair in ringlets (if they're male) or covered up by wigs (if they're female), but I do think they could treat their neighbours with a bit more courtesy and just a little bit more respect.
When I moved to Stamford Hill, 12 years ago, I didn't realise that goyim were about as welcome in the Hasidic Jewish shops as Martin Luther King at a Klu [sic] Klux Klan convention. I didn't realise that a purchase by a goy was a crime to be punished with monosyllabic terseness, or that bus seats were a potential source of contamination, or that road signs, and parking restrictions, were for people who hadn't been chosen by God"
And now, in the same newspaper (Independent, 23 December 2010), she’s vented her rage at finding herself on the Wiesenthal Center's roll of infamy.

'The Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal died five years ago, at 96. Just, perhaps, before he could hunt me down, too', she opens, before scorning the work of the Center, and going on to say:

'They [the Center], and their friends in this country, seem pretty damn serious that anyone, anywhere, who criticises the behaviour of anyone who happens to be Jewish should be stuck in the stocks and slapped with a label that marks them out as not just racist, but a hater of a particular, entire race, so that when anyone puts their name in Google, what pops up is words like "anti-Semitic", "prick" and "bigot". They seem pretty damn serious that their support for "Jewish Rights in the World" translates into direct support of Israel, too. "Had enough of Israel-bashing?" asks the Wiesenthal website. "Act now!" To speed things along, it has even written the letter. "To the President, Prime Minister and Leaders of Israel," it says. "We are with you!! Don't heed the world's Israel-bashers. We, Jewish and non-Jewish lovers of peace, are with you in your just defensive war against Hamas terror."
And then come a splenetic dig at Israel:
'It doesn't matter if a UN report says that Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla "betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality". It doesn't matter if its soldiers use weapons banned by the Geneva Convention. It doesn't matter if they use a nine-year-old child as a human shield. It doesn't matter if its citizens raze homes and build new ones on someone else's land. Or if they destroy their neighbours' crops and treat them like criminals. It doesn't matter what they do. "We stand," says the Wiesenthal website, "in solidarity." And we know what they call those who don’t.' http://www.independent.co.uk/.../christina-patterson/christina-patterson-how-i-was-%20smeared-as-an-antisemite-2167310.html
In the Telegraph (23 December) Guy Walters, who wrote the book Hunting Evil, in which he denigrated Simon Wiesenthal, raced to Ms Patterson’s aid in a repellent little piece – accompanied by a photograph of several Chasidim in Stamford Hill (who have therefore been defamed by implication) – entitled "It’s not anti-Semitic to say that Hasidic Jews are intolerant of goyim", which supports her arguments by repeating website slurs on Chasidim. (For shame!)

'What, precisely, is so wrong with what Patterson is saying?' he begins.
 'First, it is clear from her biography that she is hardly likely to be chummy with Nick Griffin and David Irving. According to The Independent’s website, she is a "former director of the Poetry Society, and literary programmer at the Southbank Centre". With these credentials, I hope it is not bigoted of me to assume that Patterson is perhaps not a member of the BNP. For heaven’s sake, she writes a column for The Independent.'
(Now that is unintentionally funny: I mean, does he really think that only the far right is antisemitic and that writing for The Independent, stomping ground of Robert Fisk, instils reassurance!)

'In her column', he goes on to say, making a slur or two of his own, 'she cites the example of a black friend being made to feel unwelcome in a local fishmonger’s shop. Does that sound an unlikely scenario? I think not. Hasidic Jews have a reputation for being intolerant of those outside their world. It’s clear, that by moving to Stamford Hill, Patterson witnesses this intolerance every day. Let’s get this straight: Patterson is telling the truth.'
You can read all of Walters’s gutter-sniping here: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/guywalters/100069450/its-not-antisemitic/

I’ve made my own quick list of ten "dishonourable mentions" – slurs that were uttered or issued during the year in England’s green and pleasant land. I’ve barely scratched the surface, for I’ve made no attempt to trawl the antisemitic comments that appear on the Guardian’s Comment is Free (CiF) site and similar sites day in, day out. Patterson's and Walters's pieces (above) certainly qualify for inclusion. These are the other eight, in broad categorical order; they’re representative of the slurs that can be found without any trouble at all on CiF and even on the comments sections of the online Times and Telegraph, though their sources were elsewhere:

'Bloody Jews, bugger the Jews, I’ve no sympathy for them.... Israel is terrible, the massacres, Plan Dalet, the ethnic cleansing, they’re like the Nazis, they’re the same as the Nazis…" Unnamed academic at a university dinner in front of a shocked Eve Garrard (http://www.fighthatred.com/recent-events/.../774-table-talk-by-eve-garrard )
'There are long tentacles of Israel in this country who are funding election campaigns and putting money into the British political system.' Labour MP (now ex-MP) Martin Linton
'Europe cannot think straight about Israel because of the Holocaust and America is in the grip of the well-organised Jewish lobby.' Lord Phillips of Sudbury (Lib Dem life peer)

"The treatment of Palestinians by Israel is held up as an example of how the West treats Muslims and is at the root cause of terrorism worldwide.
....Why do we let it continue? Is it Holocaust guilt? ... Is it the power of the pro-Israel lobby here and in the USA?
....Or is it the need, maybe, to have an aircraft carrier called Israel in the Middle East from which to launch attacks on countries such as Iran? The cynic might think that that is why HMS 'Ark Royal' and the Harriers can be dispensed with - we already have a static 'Ark Royal' in a strategic position, armed to the teeth and ready to fight, provided that we do not offend Israel.
I feel sorry for the people of Israel sometimes. Their government's policies have made that country the cause of a lot of the world's problems, yet now they are seen as the remedy and the base for the West to fight back." Baroness [Jenny] Tonge (Lib Dem life peer)
"The Jewish population in the UK is 280,000 or 0.46 per cent. There are 650 seats in the House of Commons so, as a proportion, Jewish entitlement is only three seats.
With 24 seats they are eight times over-represented. Which means, of course, that other groups must be under-represented, including Muslims.
The UK's Muslim population is 2.4 million or 3.93 per cent. Their proportional entitlement is 25 seats but they have only eight – a serious shortfall. If Muslims were over-represented to the same extent as the Jews (i.e. eight times) they’d have 200 seats.
Jewish over-representation is only part of our problem. An even bigger worry is the huge number of non-Jew Zionists that have stealthily infiltrated every level of political and institutional life.
....Too many pro-Israel MPs speak and act as if they would rather wave the Israeli flag than the Union Jack....
 It is business as usual between Britain and the rogue state’s amoral thugs, as Sir Gerald Kaufman calls them.” Veteran judeophobic ranter Stuart Littlewood
http://www.redress.cc/global/slittlewood20100521
"So is it true or not? Did Israelis remove or did they not remove body parts? That is all we want to know,quite simple really" tomeisner2 [Tom Eisner, a Jewish pro-Palestinian activist] supporting Baroness Tonge’s call for an enquiry into the behaviour of Israeli medical teams in earthquake-stricken Haiti http://www.thejc.com/blogpost/tonge-tied (See what I mean, incidentally, about "The Organ of Anglo-Jewry" allowing antisemitism on its blogs? – this is one such post among dozens that remained unmoderated!)
"Israel ... wants the Holocaust of Jews to be unique. That way Jews are uniquely privileged to do things others are not." Anti-Israel activist Rod Cox rodcoxandgaza.blogspot.com/.../turkey-sending-ten-boats-to-break-gaza.html
"In case you missed it, the jokes in question are: 'I’ve been studying Israeli Army Martial Arts. I now know 16 ways to kick a Palestinian woman in the back. People think that the Middle East is very complex but I have an analogy that sums it up quite well. If you imagine that Palestine is a big cake, well…that cake is being punched to pieces by a very angry Jew.'
I think the problem here is that the show’s producers will have thought that Israel, an aggressive, terrorist state with a nuclear arsenal was an appropriate target for satire. The Trust’s ruling is essentially a note from their line managers. It says that if you imagine that a state busily going about the destruction of an entire people is fair game, you are mistaken. Israel is out of bounds
..... It’s tragic for such a great institution but it is now cravenly afraid of giving offence and vulnerable to any kind of well drilled lobbying." Comedian Frankie Boyle responding to his rebuke by the BBC Trust  http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2010/04/30/10922/franke_boyle%3A_bbc_are_cowards#ixzz18flUbGpP

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Sounds Familiar: On the Hypocrisy, Ignorance, and Racism of the anti-Israel Left

Here they stand – a group of Irish “peace activists”; one of their posters (issued in 1936) reads “Visit Palestine”.  I wonder whether the irony is lost on them – or whether they and the other lefties who are deliberately appropriating that symbol of Zionism, the national liberation movement of a martyr-people, as a token of the “Palestinian” cause – realize that the poster and its set companions, all dating to the Mandate period, were designed by an Austrian-born refugee Jew named Franz Krausz who lost his brothers in the Holocaust but managed to avoid that fate by obtaining a visa for himself and his bride to Eretz Israel, where they arrived in 1934.

Little surprises me nowadays regarding the sheer ignorance that exists regarding the history and politics of “Palestine” – and the repellent perversity of the Left. Yes, the leftist attitude to Israel is rooted in shameful ignorance and utter hypocrisy – and even in antisemitism – and there are still some leftist voices unafraid to proclaim it so. Below I reproduce two eloquent condemnations of leftist anti-Zionism, by a Jew and a non-Jew.

Henryk Broder is a Polish-born German-Jewish journalist who blogs (in German) at henryk-broder.com Contemptuous of western appeasement of Islamism, he regards anti-Zionism as motivated by antisemitism. His career as the scourge of the German left , berating it for its hypocrisy – its revolting double standard towards Jews and Israel, was engendered by the hijacking in 1976 of an Israel-bound Air France airliner by members of the Baader Meinhof gang, who in a Nazi-like selection separated Jewish from non-Jewish passengers, eventually letting the latter go). When briefly resident in Israel, he contributed the following article to Forum on the Jewish People, Zionism and Israel (Winter 1981, pp. 109-117). It takes the form of an “open letter” to “my dear (more or less) leftist friends”, entitled bluntly “You are no less anti-semites than your Nazi parents”. It said, in part:

'The claim that a leftist cannot, by his very nature, be an anti-Semite, since that’s the domain of the right, is a popular claim, but phony as far as it goes....

Actually, why is it that a man of the Left cannot be an anti-Semite? Are leftist like yourselves better people? ....In the final analysis, your parents did such a good job with you that your anti-Semitic potential is “loose” and, as it were, free-floating, devoid of any specific target.... ...[T]here is still the Super-Jew – the State of Israel with which you stubbornly pre-occupy yourselves as though you had nothing better to do.

Your anti-Zionism is nothing more than a left-wing version of anti-Semitism. The same logic, the same methodology, the same vocabulary – only Jew has been replaced by “Zionist”. I don’t have to dissect the articles that appear in Unser Zeit, Rote Fahne, Neve, and Taz, etc. [Left-wing newspapers in Germany.] I don’t have to prove for the umpteenth time that Israel is judged by altogether different standards from other, non-Jewish states – just as Jews are judged by altogether different criteria than non-Jews.... And it works: the Jews are the Nazis, the Palestinians are the victims of the Jews ...

Today, your Jew is the State of Israel, just as your parents believed that they would be much better off without the Jews, so you believe there would be no strife in the Middle East without Israel. There isn’t a single Arab state which isn’t involved in an incessant quarrel with at least one other country in the region... But for you, Israel is the only warmonger in the area, the one obstacle to peace and socialism.

....In your ever-changing repertory, there burns only one constant fire: Palestine. No other strip of land is closer to your heart. The smell of gunpowder of no other conflict is closer to your nostrils. Your concern with Palestine is based on one fundamental consideration. The fact that it is Jews who are oppressing the Palestinians....

It’s the old game you always play in different guises: the Jews are allowed less than the others, but more is demanded of them. They are permitted to suffer blows and humiliation which they may, at best, complain about – but mustn’t hit back. And when the Jews behave as others always have, you foam at the mouth....

There is nothing new under the sun. In Poland or Russia, when a child disappeared just before Passover, everyone knew for certain: once again the Jews need Christian blood to bake their matzot. Usually this led to a pogrom. The Christian rioters were always disappointed when the “slaughtered” child was discovered, or when it became clear that an Aryan had caused his disappearance. In Poland, even today, they believe more in stories of this kind than they do in party communiqués.

... [U]p until now, that is, the Six Day War, not one Pope  called for opening up the Holy City to all faiths. Until then, the Jews were the one religious group which did not have free access to their holy places. Today, with Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty and open to the members of every religion, the supreme spiritual shepherd of the Catholics thinks he must call for the “freedom of Jerusalem”. And what’s worse – no one gets angry, or cries out in protest.

Anti-Jewish hostility is something like the urge for food or sex, it seems to have an almost anthropological base. At any rate, it is the lowest common denominator of western culture, something upon which everyone can agree, from the Vatican to the Kremlin.... The murder of the Christian children couldn’t be refuted by resorting to the real facts – just as the truth couldn’t demolish the Protocols of the Elders of Zion which were concocted by the Czarist secret police. When it suits your needs, you treat the facts with the same didain.

You don’t have a clue about anything, but your minds are made up about everything. You don’t know that Israel took in the same number of Jews from Arab countries as Arabs fled from it in 1948. You talk about Palestine and refer to the same coastal strip including Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. You don’t know that, historically, the area east of the Jordan is part of Palestine and that it was only in 1922 that the British gave it to the Hashemite Dynasty .... Nor do you know that ... Abdullah [the present King Abdullah of Jordan’s great-grandfather] sought cooperation and peace between Jews and Arabs, and that for this he was murdered by Arab terrorists. You avoid anything which might shake your predetermined hostility.

....During the time I have been writing this letter, the January 1981 issue of Emma [a feminist monthly] has appeared. On the last page, there is an ad about what will be included in the magazine’s forthcoming issue. One of the stories is entitled “Palestine: Ingrid Strubl was there”. Where were you, Ms Strubl? In Palestine. For Emma there is no Israel. The second phase of the final soliution has been absolutely determined, and now it’s just a question of time. I asked Alice Schwarzer [the editor of Emma] what she was thinking when she inserted the ad in that way. She said she didn’t think anything. How obvious has the idea of the Jewish entity become – so obvious, that one no longer thinks about it.

Upon her return to Cologne from “Palestine” Ms Strubl announced that the Jews have no business being there, that it is, in fact, an absolute stupidity, just because this or that Hebrew tribe lived there 2,000 years ago. I didn’t even try to explain to her that there are historic, religious and metaphysical ties, ties which she is apparently incapable of grasping. I let it go with the simple argument that we had tried living without a state for 2,000 years and chalked up some terrible experiences along the way....

...As she sees things, the State of Israel is in and of itself an occupied state which should be dismantled, even if the territory under its control were to shrink to the environs of Tel Aviv. Her concern is not for a just Middle East settlement based on a mutual compromise by Israel and the Arabs, and a modus vivendi which they must find if they are not to destroy one another. For her, and for many others on the German Left, it is a matter of principle. The Jewish State must not be.'


Pilar Rahola is also a journalist with her ideological roots firmly in the Left. But like Broder she is appalled at the utter ignorance, hypocrisy, and moral bankruptcy of consensual leftwing attitudes towards Jews and Israel. Unlike Broder she is not a Jew writing about the betrayal of Israel by the leftist children of Hitlerite parents, but a non-Jew writing about the betrayal of Israel by the Left in her native Spain, and for that matter elsewhere in the West. These words of hers are separated from Broder’s piece, above, by nigh on three decades, yet how familiar they sound, and how justified they are:

‘.... Intellectual thinkers and international journalists have given up on Israel. It doesn’t exist. That is why, when someone tries to go beyond the “single thought” of criticizing Israel, he becomes suspect and unfaithful, and is immediately segregated. Why?

I’ve been trying to answer this question for years: why?  Why, of all the conflicts in the world, only this one interests them?  Why is a tiny country which struggles to survive criminalized?  Why does manipulated information triumph so easily?  Why are all the people of Israel, reduced to a simple mass of murderous imperialists?

Why is there no Palestinian guilt?  Why is Arafat a hero and Sharon a monster?  Finally, why when Israel is the only country in the World which is threatened with extinction, it is also the only one that nobody considers a victim?

I don’t believe that there is a single answer to these questions. Just as it is impossible to completely explain the historical evil of anti-Semitism, it is also not possible to totally explain the present-day imbecility of anti-Israelism. Both drink from the fountain of intolerance and lies. Also, if we accept that anti-Israelism is the new form of anti-Semitism, we conclude that circumstances may have changed, but the deepest myths, both of the medieval Christian anti-Semitism and of the modern political anti-Semitism, are still intact. Those myths are part of the chronicle of Israel.

For example, the Medieval Jew accused of killing Christian children to drink their blood connects directly with the Israeli Jew who kills Palestinian children to steal their land. Always they are innocent children and dark Jews.

Similarly, the Jewish bankers who wanted to dominate the world through the European banks, according to the myth of the Protocols, connect directly with the idea that the Wall Street Jews want to dominate the World through the White House. Control of the Press, control of Finances, the Universal Conspiracy, all that which has created the historical hatred against the Jews, is found today in hatred of the Israelis. In the subconscious, then, beats the DNA of the Western anti-Semite, which produces an efficient cultural medium.

But what beats in the conscious? Why does a renewed intolerance surge with such virulence, centered now, not against the Jewish people, but against the Jewish state? From my point of view, this has historical and geopolitical motives, among others, the decades long bloody Soviet role, the European anti-Americanism, the West’s energy dependency and the growing Islamist phenomenon. But it also emerges from a set of defeats which we suffer as free societies, leading to a strong ethical relativism.

The moral defeat of the left. For decades, the left raised the flag of freedom wherever there was injustice. It was the depositary of the utopian hopes of society. It was the great builder of the future.

Despite the murderous evil of Stalinism’s sinking these utopias, the left has preserved intact its aura of struggle, and still pretends to point out good and evil in the world. Even those who would never vote for leftist options, grant great prestige to leftist intellectuals, and allow them to be the ones who monopolize the concept of solidarity. As they have always done. Thus, those who struggled against Pinochet were freedom-fighters, but Castro’s victims, are expelled from the heroes’ paradise, and converted into undercover fascists.


This historic treason to freedom is reproduced nowadays, with mathematical precision. For example, the leaders of Hezbollah are considered resistance heroes, while pacifists like the Israeli singer Noa, are insulted in the streets of Barcelona. Today too, as yesterday, the left is hawking totalitarian ideologies, falls in love with dictators and, in its offensive against Israel, ignores the destruction of fundamental rights. It hates rabbis, but falls in love with imams; shouts against the Israeli Defence Forces, but applauds Hamas’s terrorists; weeps for the Palestinian victims, but scorns the Jewish victims, and when it is touched by Palestinian children, it does it only if it can blame the Israelis.

It will never denounce the culture of hatred, or its preparation for murder. A year ago, at the AIPAC conference in Washington I asked the following questions:

Why don’t we see demonstrations in Europe against the Islamic dictatorships?

Why are there no demonstrations against the enslavement of millions of Muslim women?

Why are there no declarations against the use of bomb-carrying children in the conflicts in which Islam is involved?

Why is the left only obsessed with fighting against two of the most solid democracies of the planet, those which have suffered the bloodiest terrorist attacks, the United States and Israel?

Because the left no longer has any ideas, only slogans. It no longer defends rights, but prejudices. And the greatest prejudice of all is the one aimed against Israel. I accuse, then, in a formal manner that the main responsibility for the new anti-Semitic hatred disguised as anti-Zionism, comes from those who should have been there to defend freedom, solidarity and progress. Far from it, they defend despots, forget their victims and remain silent before medieval ideologies which aim at the destruction of free societies. The treason of the left is an authentic treason against modernity.

.... [S]everal Spanish left-wing organizations tried to take me to court, accusing me of being a negationist, like the Nazis, because I deny the “Palestinian Holocaust”. They were attempting to prohibit me from writing articles and to send me to prison.


.....The United Nations is only useful to Islamofascists like Ahmadinejad, or dangerous demagogues like Hugo Chavez which offers them a planetary loudspeaker where they can spit their hatred. And, of course, to systematically attack Israel. The UN, too exists to fight Israel.

....Tolerant and cultural Islam suffers today the violent attack of a totalitarian virus which tries to stop its ethical development. This virus uses the name of G-d to perpetrate the most terrible horrors: lapidate women, enslave them, use youths as human bombs. Let’s not forget: They kill us with cellular phones connected to the Middle Ages. If Stalinism destroyed the left, and Nazism destroyed Europe, Islamic fundamentalism is destroying Islam. And it also has an anti-Semitic DNA. Perhaps Islamic anti-Semitism is the most serious intolerant phenomenon of our times; indeed, it contaminates more than 1,400 million people, who are educated, massively, in hatred towards the Jew.

In the crossroads of these defeats, is Israel. Orphan and forgotten by a reasonable left, orphan and abandoned by serious journalism, orphan and rejected by a decent UN, and rejected by a tolerant Islam, Israel suffers the paradigm of the 21st Century: the lack of a solid commitment with the values of liberty. Nothing seems strange. Jewish culture represents, as no other does, the metaphor of a concept of civilization which suffers today attacks on all flanks. The Jews are the thermometer of the world’s health. Whenever the world has had totalitarian fever, they have suffered. In the Spanish Middle Ages, in Christian persecutions, in Russian pogroms, in European Fascism, in Islamic fundamentalism. Always, the first enemy of totalitarianism has been the Jew. And, in these times of energy dependency and social uncertainty, Israel embodies, in its own flesh, the eternal Jew.

A pariah nation among nations, for a pariah people among peoples. That is why the anti-Semitism of the 21st Century has dressed itself with the efficient disguise of anti-Israelism, or its synonym, anti-Zionism. Is all criticism of Israel anti-Semitism? No. But all present-day anti-Semitism has turned into prejudice and the demonization of the Jewish State. New clothes for an old hatred.

Benjamin Franklin said: “Where liberty is, there is my country.” And Albert Einstein added: “The world is a dangerous place. Not because of the people who are evil; but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” This is the double commitment, here and now; never remain inactive in front of evil in action and defend the countries of liberty.’

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

The Gaza Kiddies' Roadshow - turning Britons against Israel, one whistlestop at a time

You won't see the picture shown here in an exhibition of children's art that opened at Manchester Cathedral over the weekend.  This picture, which we might entitle "Red Alert", is by a little Israeli girl; it depicts her frightening experiences in her home town of Sderot, the target of escalated Qassam rocket attacks by Hamas following Israel's withdrawal from Gaza in 2005.  And you won't find any attempts to explain Israel's rationale  for "Operation Cast Lead" either.  For the exhibition, which has the backing of UNESCO and of official Gazan agencies, is unashamedly one-sided.  Called "Loss of Innocence", it shows only the artwork of children from Gaza, portraying (or purporting to portray) scenes of distress and barbarity from - you've guessed it! - during Cast Lead, and is in many ways the Hamas Propaganda Ministry's dream.

It consists of about 50 pictures, brought back from Gaza last year by Rod Cox, a Cheshire property developer who went there with the Viva Palestina convoy in which George Galloway also participated.  Due to help Cox to launch the exhibition at the cathedral - I missed that event myself - was Mona Baker, the Egyptian-born Manchester professor who caused widespread outrage in 2002 when, in accordance with her belief that Israeli academic institutions must be boycotted, she removed two Israel-based scholars  from the editorial boards of two journals she edits.

Cox has been prominently involved with an initiative called Chester and Palestine Exchanges, and in 2007 the members of a teenage Palestinian soccer team he was due to bring to the UK for a series of matches in the north-west had their visas cancelled owing to fears they would defect (despite the earlier blessing of the Foreign Office's "Engaging with Islam" scheme).  In 2008, in consequence of a letter he had written to The Independent newspaper, he was accused of antisemitism by the Community Security Trust's Mark Gardner.

On his blog http://www.rodcoxandgaza.blogspot.com/ there are many of the pictures in the exhibition.  There are also some revealing statements.  On the Armenian massacres: "Up to now it [Israel] has supported Turkey's cover up of the Pogrom, because it wants the Holocaust of Jews to be unique.  That way Jews are uniquely privileged to do things others are not."  On the slain Mavi Marmara activists:  "I believe that they have not died in vain ... for I believe that this marks the beginning of the end - albeit a long slow end - for Israel.  Too often have they killed from a wanton lust to kill, to exterminate those inferior and in their way, but, really, the future belongs to those dead."  And this: "How is it that Israel can commit such vile acts of murder ... when they have stolen the land in the first place and have killed everyone who gets in their way to keep this stolen land.  None of Israel or the land it occupies has any legitimacy .... It is truly a pariah state, and the only state except the USA to threaten another with Nuclear attack."

The exhibition, as Cox explained when it was first amassed, is "designed for children - but for adults as well"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=575N0JRzaIs
That's why there are simple captions for children, at their approximate eye level, and, higher up, captions aimed at adults.  All these captions present a very biased view of the conflict, unabashedly demonising Israel, justifying "resistance", and depicting Hamas terrorists as freedom fighters; there's even a drawing of an apparent would-be suicide bomber.

This is not the first time the exhibition has been to Manchester.  Since its inception last year it's been to many localities up and down the UK, remaining in each for about a week.  It arrived in Manchester this time from Bangor Cathedral in Wales, and soon it's on its way to Scotland, and then it makes its way to eastern England.  It's been shown in many schools, including primary schools - for it seems to be deliberately  targetting the youngest and most impressionable of children.

Clearly, it's making enemies for Israel of Britons young and old - one whistlestop at a time.

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Slave Trade City votes for Israel Sanctions

Is there no end to the lies, distortions and fabrications - indeed, the obscenities - that emerge daily from the United Kingdom regarding Israel?

Two Bristol men were aboard the so-called "peace" flotilla intercepted by Israel in June. Last night, Bristol City Council  voted overwhelmingly in support of a motion put forward by a Lib Dem councillor (who having evidently swallowed Hamas propaganda hook, line and sinker compared Gaza to Britain during the Blitz) to "hold Israel to account for this illegal [sic] action" (boarding the Mavi Marmara, resulting in nine deaths)  and for sanctions against Israel until it "complies with international law and ceases perpetrating human rights abuses". 

The Libs Dems, of course, have many Israel-defamers within their ranks -  Baroness Tonge is just the most notorious.  But none of the parties seem to have had any councillors principled enough to speak up for Israel during the Bristol debate.  The best the Conservatives could do, reports suggest, was to put forward a motion couched in what they termed "less emotive language", urging Israel to "exercise restraint".

It says much for the level of ignorance among these leaders of a big city that they appear to have shared the mischievous misconceptions voiced by one of the local flotilla activists before the vote: "We question the morality of the council having money invested in Israeli banks or investment funds where it gains interest derived in any way over 60 years of ethnic cleansing of historic Palestine, the illegal occupation of the West Bank, and the brutal starvation and slaughter of the people in Gaza".

Naturally, the pro-Palestinian anti-Israel boycott brigade in Bristol is cock-a-hoop at this latest British blow against the little Jewish State in its struggle to survive.

The wealth of the great port city of Bristol was founded on the gross immorality of the Atlantic slave trade.  Many of the city's finest buildings and grandest homes were built with the filthy  lucre derived from that loathsome fount of human misery.  Might we now expect the councillors of Bristol to vote for the demolition of such  local structures, or for them to be given over to the poor and destitute?  That would be a surefire way of demonstrating that their "humanitarianism" is even-handeded.