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A new poll released by the Israel Democracy Institute reveals that 64% of Israelis--including 66% of Jews and 53% of Arabs--do not trust U.S. Secretary of State "to take Israel's security into account as a crucial factor in the framework agreement." The poll was conducted among 603 Israeli respondents with a margin of error of 4.1%.

The poll, part of the Israel Democracy Institute's monthly "Peace Index," also revealed that majorities of Israeli Jews and Arabs believe that Kerry's main motivation in pursuing negotiations is personal--namely, "making history as a statesman where others before him had failed." Kerry has made the negotiations his top priority.

Duh, you think?
 

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A new poll released by the Israel Democracy Institute reveals that 64% of Israelis--including 66% of Jews and 53% of Arabs--do not trust U.S. Secretary of State "to take Israel's security into account as a crucial factor in the framework agreement." The poll was conducted among 603 Israeli respondents with a margin of error of 4.1%.

The poll, part of the Israel Democracy Institute's monthly "Peace Index," also revealed that majorities of Israeli Jews and Arabs believe that Kerry's main motivation in pursuing negotiations is personal--namely, "making history as a statesman where others before him had failed." Kerry has made the negotiations his top priority.

Duh, you think?


Huh, USA aren't peacemakers ? ......:)
 

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Why are liberal Jews so stupid and keep voting for the party that hates them?

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FDR to Stalin: “I Would Give Saudi King 6 Million Jews”

March 11, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield 43 Comments

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This isn’t really new, but some of the most interesting material comes from Rafael Medoff’s demonstration of how the material was buried and misreported by historians sympathetic to liberal presidents.

When FDR endorsed quotas for Jews in the US and even North Africa, liberal historians claimed that he was being “practical” or actually trying to help Jews. And then there’s the story of the efforts to bury and lie about FDR’s exchange with Stalin about the Jews.

The first inkling that FDR’s private attitude toward Jews was less than amiable came during the mid-1950s debate over the publication of the transcripts of Roosevelt’s February 1945 conference with Josef Stalin and Winston Churchill at Yalta. In 1953, Republican senators began pressing for publication of the full transcripts of the conference.

The State Department opposed publishing the records, on the grounds that they contained sensitive information that might be harmful to the United States or its allies. Eventually, in March 1955, the Yalta transcripts were released as part of the Foreign Relations of the United States series. Two passages that appeared in the original Yalta minutes were deleted from the published version. One had to do with a conversation between American and Soviet military commanders. The other pertained to an exchange between FDR and Stalin concerning Jews.

Had the State Department simply left in the passage about Jews, it might have attracted less notice. Instead, the obvious omission intrigued observers. The New York Times reported that Roosevelt and Stalin discussed Soviet Jewry, Zionism, and the Soviet attempt to establish a Jewish “homeland” in the Siberian region of Birobidzhan.

The Times correspondent then added: “It is not entirely clear from the text why Stalin began talking about the Jewish problem. A line of asterisks preceding Stalin’s statement seems to raise the possibility that one of Stalin’s high-level colleagues may have initiated the discussion of Jews with a statement that has been censored from the published text.”

As it would turn out, it was a statement by Roosevelt, not one of Stalin’s aides, that had been censored

The mystery deepened two days later, when the Washington Post published an editorial criticizing the deletions as “pernicious” and an attempt to “doctor history.” It noted that among the deletions were “some remarks by President Roosevelt about the Jews,” although it did not spell them out. “In historical perspective, President Roosevelt will have to be judged as a whole man, indiscretions and all,” the Post argued.

Three days later, the text of FDR’s censored statement was published, by U.S. News and World Report. It reported that when Roosevelt mentioned he would soon be seeing Saudi Arabian leader Ibn Saud, Stalin asked if he intended to make any concessions to the king; “The President replied that there was only one concession he thought he might offer and that was to give him the six million Jews in the United States.”

It didn’t end there, because media figures began lying about the quote and when they couldn’t do that anymore, they claimed that FDR had been using anti-semitism as an icebreaker.

FDR did have quite a bond with Ibn Saud.

Roosevelt told a joint session of Congress on March 1, 1945, “I learned more about the whole problem, the Moslem problem, the Jewish problem, by talking with ibn Saud for five minutes than I could have learned in an exchange of two or three dozen letters.”

“The choice of the desert king as expert on the Jewish question is nothing short of amazing,” Colorado Senator Edwin Johnson averred. “I imagine that even Fala [the president's dog] would be more of an expert.”

What Ibn Saud told him was that the Arab world would never accept a Jewish state of any size in the Holy Land. Saud also “objected violently” to proposals to create a temporary haven in Libya for Jews fleeing the Nazis.


But it wasn’t just about Israel. It was also about who FDR was.

Published last year in this author’s FDR and the Holocaust, it derives from a conversation in 1939 between President Roosevelt and Senator Burton Wheeler (D-Montana), concerning possible Democratic candidates for president and vice president in 1940. Towards the end of the meeting, the president expressed doubt that a ticket composed of Secretary of State Cordell Hull for president and Democratic National Committee chairman Jim Farley for vice president could be elected. Wheeler responded (according to a memorandum he composed following the meeting):

I said to the President someone told me that Mrs. Hull was a Jewess, and I said that the Jewish-Catholic issue would be raised [if Hull was nominated for president, and Farley, a Catholic, was his running mate]. He said, “Mrs. Hull is about one quarter Jewish.” He said, “You and I Burt are old English and Dutch stock. We know who our ancestors are. We know there is no Jewish blood in our veins, but a lot of these people do not know whether there is Jewish blood in their veins or not.”

While liberal Jews worshiped FDR, this is what he really thought of them.
 

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Just like this forum.

That is precisely what drives this forum. With few exceptions it’s single minded people offering their 2 cents on any given subject.

The thing I find the most amusing is the redundancy and irrelevance. Some here are simple oblivious to how out of touch they are with reality.
 

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education and opportunity will help change things

ignorance and despair carries the day in that region



reminds me of the OWS crowd, lifelong victims
 

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education and opportunity will help change things

ignorance and despair carries the day in that region



reminds me of the OWS crowd, lifelong victims

Those OWS people were hilarious!!1 They were protesting against things they were "USING" while protesting... was quite comical. I don't think they have any clue what they were doing. But, it was funny
 

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Just got this e-mail from one of my cousins in Israel. Not my cousin in Tel Aviv who's a far left J-Street loon, but another. What other country who could destroy its enemy would put up with this Shit?

"Thus far tonight we have received more than 50 rockets from Gaza. I have no 'air raid shelter room' as newer buildings do. Neither does my daughter; even worse SHE lives on the top floor of her apt. building so my husband and I raced over there after the first siren to help bring her here with her 2 babies (2 1/2 and 8 months old.) If you hit the link below you will be able to see 3 rockets leaving Gaza on their way to us. Another daughter used to teach in nearby Sederot where there is only 10 seconds in which to find shelter before rockets land. My former pupil Ella Abukasis was killed that way throwing her body over her younger brother as they were too far away from shelters several years ago. Google it.

I send this missive because I am SICK of this crap. I am sick of Kerry threatening Israel with International sanctions if we do not give the Arabs more territorial gifts. Why should we? We gave them Gaza and what did we get? ROCKETS!! I live in Netivot- Israeli territory since 1948!!! Yes I believe there are good decent peace loving Muslims as there are good people of every race and faith. However there are too few (they're brainwashed to hate us- take a look at the garbage posted on youtube with kindergarten age children playing with toy rifles yelling 'kill the Jews!') People truly interested in peace are too terrified to say 'peep,' because if they DO speak out, they are immediately killed! Abu Mazzen isn't even willing to agree to recognize Israel as a JEWISH state. That's like refusing to recognize the Vatican as the Roman Catholic capital!!

Why do WE always have to make 'gestures for peace' like releasing murderers with blood on their hands, animals who have killed innocent babies and women?????? This while Jonathan Pollard our 'spy,' is still rotting in prison despite America's own experts asking Obama to pardon him! (He is deathly ill and has served 29 years-- much more than others convicted of similar crimes...)


Please pass this on to your friends and relatives. Friends who went to EHS with me, please share this with others who know me. I am so dam*ed sick of the hypocrisy of the BBC ; CNN; NY Times and others who twist the truth. Appreciate the fact that you have Canada and Mexico at your borders. How would America react if either one of those 2 nations sent missiles into NYC , CA or Texas???? Enough hypocrisy!

Everyone is soooooooooooo concerned with the Middle East. How interesting. Thousands are slaughtered daily in Syria (WE treat many for free in our hospitals if they reach our northern border,) Iran is hoodwinking the entire world with the farce that its nuclear program is non-lethal, Tunis, Lybia ,and Egypt are far from stable after the 'Arab Spring,' but ALL the world worries about is Israel's security issues and our making peace with Abbu Mazzen. The Fatah and Chamas themselves don't have peace between them!!!. Hasn't anyone recently recalled that we are the ONLY true democracy in this part of the world????

Our Purim holiday, when our children dress up in costumes begins on Sat. night although schools have been partying and celebrating all week. Tonight however our school had to cancel it's main event due to this security situation. Next time you send your kids out on Halloween, imagine having to keep them home in an air raid shelter room and pray that they not develop post traumatic stress syndrome. May G-d have mercy on the innocents of the world!!"

This is the link to see the clip of 3 of this afternoon's rockets leaving Gaza:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/178426#.UyDWX_l_v_F
 
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I really do feel bad for Israelis. Can't imagine living with the constant threat of a missile strike.
 

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Why are liberal Jews so stupid and keep voting for the party that hates them?

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FDR to Stalin: “I Would Give Saudi King 6 Million Jews”

March 11, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield 43 Comments

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This isn’t really new, but some of the most interesting material comes from Rafael Medoff’s demonstration of how the material was buried and misreported by historians sympathetic to liberal presidents.

When FDR endorsed quotas for Jews in the US and even North Africa, liberal historians claimed that he was being “practical” or actually trying to help Jews. And then there’s the story of the efforts to bury and lie about FDR’s exchange with Stalin about the Jews.
The first inkling that FDR’s private attitude toward Jews was less than amiable came during the mid-1950s debate over the publication of the transcripts of Roosevelt’s February 1945 conference with Josef Stalin and Winston Churchill at Yalta. In 1953, Republican senators began pressing for publication of the full transcripts of the conference.

The State Department opposed publishing the records, on the grounds that they contained sensitive information that might be harmful to the United States or its allies. Eventually, in March 1955, the Yalta transcripts were released as part of the Foreign Relations of the United States series. Two passages that appeared in the original Yalta minutes were deleted from the published version. One had to do with a conversation between American and Soviet military commanders. The other pertained to an exchange between FDR and Stalin concerning Jews.

Had the State Department simply left in the passage about Jews, it might have attracted less notice. Instead, the obvious omission intrigued observers. The New York Times reported that Roosevelt and Stalin discussed Soviet Jewry, Zionism, and the Soviet attempt to establish a Jewish “homeland” in the Siberian region of Birobidzhan.

The Times correspondent then added: “It is not entirely clear from the text why Stalin began talking about the Jewish problem. A line of asterisks preceding Stalin’s statement seems to raise the possibility that one of Stalin’s high-level colleagues may have initiated the discussion of Jews with a statement that has been censored from the published text.”

As it would turn out, it was a statement by Roosevelt, not one of Stalin’s aides, that had been censored

The mystery deepened two days later, when the Washington Post published an editorial criticizing the deletions as “pernicious” and an attempt to “doctor history.” It noted that among the deletions were “some remarks by President Roosevelt about the Jews,” although it did not spell them out. “In historical perspective, President Roosevelt will have to be judged as a whole man, indiscretions and all,” the Post argued.

Three days later, the text of FDR’s censored statement was published, by U.S. News and World Report. It reported that when Roosevelt mentioned he would soon be seeing Saudi Arabian leader Ibn Saud, Stalin asked if he intended to make any concessions to the king; “The President replied that there was only one concession he thought he might offer and that was to give him the six million Jews in the United States.”

It didn’t end there, because media figures began lying about the quote and when they couldn’t do that anymore, they claimed that FDR had been using anti-semitism as an icebreaker.

FDR did have quite a bond with Ibn Saud.

Roosevelt told a joint session of Congress on March 1, 1945, “I learned more about the whole problem, the Moslem problem, the Jewish problem, by talking with ibn Saud for five minutes than I could have learned in an exchange of two or three dozen letters.”

“The choice of the desert king as expert on the Jewish question is nothing short of amazing,” Colorado Senator Edwin Johnson averred. “I imagine that even Fala [the president's dog] would be more of an expert.”

What Ibn Saud told him was that the Arab world would never accept a Jewish state of any size in the Holy Land. Saud also “objected violently” to proposals to create a temporary haven in Libya for Jews fleeing the Nazis.


But it wasn’t just about Israel. It was also about who FDR was.

Published last year in this author’s FDR and the Holocaust, it derives from a conversation in 1939 between President Roosevelt and Senator Burton Wheeler (D-Montana), concerning possible Democratic candidates for president and vice president in 1940. Towards the end of the meeting, the president expressed doubt that a ticket composed of Secretary of State Cordell Hull for president and Democratic National Committee chairman Jim Farley for vice president could be elected. Wheeler responded (according to a memorandum he composed following the meeting):

I said to the President someone told me that Mrs. Hull was a Jewess, and I said that the Jewish-Catholic issue would be raised [if Hull was nominated for president, and Farley, a Catholic, was his running mate]. He said, “Mrs. Hull is about one quarter Jewish.” He said, “You and I Burt are old English and Dutch stock. We know who our ancestors are. We know there is no Jewish blood in our veins, but a lot of these people do not know whether there is Jewish blood in their veins or not.”

While liberal Jews worshiped FDR, this is what he really thought of them.

myself and my more conservative Jewish friends wonder the same thing..baffles even us..maybe because jews tend to be more liberal socially..but if they want Israel's best interest at heart,they're crazy to vote Dem, the libs hate them
 

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Just got this e-mail from one of my cousins in Israel. Not my cousin in Tel Aviv who's a far left J-Street loon, but another. What other country who could destroy its enemy would put up with this Shit?

"Thus far tonight we have received more than 50 rockets from Gaza. I have no 'air raid shelter room' as newer buildings do. Neither does my daughter; even worse SHE lives on the top floor of her apt. building so my husband and I raced over there after the first siren to help bring her here with her 2 babies (2 1/2 and 8 months old.) If you hit the link below you will be able to see 3 rockets leaving Gaza on their way to us. Another daughter used to teach in nearby Sederot where there is only 10 seconds in which to find shelter before rockets land. My former pupil Ella Abukasis was killed that way throwing her body over her younger brother as they were too far away from shelters several years ago. Google it.

I send this missive because I am SICK of this crap. I am sick of Kerry threatening Israel with International sanctions if we do not give the Arabs more territorial gifts. Why should we? We gave them Gaza and what did we get? ROCKETS!! I live in Netivot- Israeli territory since 1948!!! Yes I believe there are good decent peace loving Muslims as there are good people of every race and faith. However there are too few (they're brainwashed to hate us- take a look at the garbage posted on youtube with kindergarten age children playing with toy rifles yelling 'kill the Jews!') People truly interested in peace are too terrified to say 'peep,' because if they DO speak out, they are immediately killed! Abu Mazzen isn't even willing to agree to recognize Israel as a JEWISH state. That's like refusing to recognize the Vatican as the Roman Catholic capital!!

Why do WE always have to make 'gestures for peace' like releasing murderers with blood on their hands, animals who have killed innocent babies and women?????? This while Jonathan Pollard our 'spy,' is still rotting in prison despite America's own experts asking Obama to pardon him! (He is deathly ill and has served 29 years-- much more than others convicted of similar crimes...)


Please pass this on to your friends and relatives. Friends who went to EHS with me, please share this with others who know me. I am so dam*ed sick of the hypocrisy of the BBC ; CNN; NY Times and others who twist the truth. Appreciate the fact that you have Canada and Mexico at your borders. How would America react if either one of those 2 nations sent missiles into NYC , CA or Texas???? Enough hypocrisy!

Everyone is soooooooooooo concerned with the Middle East. How interesting. Thousands are slaughtered daily in Syria (WE treat many for free in our hospitals if they reach our northern border,) Iran is hoodwinking the entire world with the farce that its nuclear program is non-lethal, Tunis, Lybia ,and Egypt are far from stable after the 'Arab Spring,' but ALL the world worries about is Israel's security issues and our making peace with Abbu Mazzen. The Fatah and Chamas themselves don't have peace between them!!!. Hasn't anyone recently recalled that we are the ONLY true democracy in this part of the world????

Our Purim holiday, when our children dress up in costumes begins on Sat. night although schools have been partying and celebrating all week. Tonight however our school had to cancel it's main event due to this security situation. Next time you send your kids out on Halloween, imagine having to keep them home in an air raid shelter room and pray that they not develop post traumatic stress syndrome. May G-d have mercy on the innocents of the world!!"

This is the link to see the clip of 3 of this afternoon's rockets leaving Gaza:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/178426#.UyDWX_l_v_F


best wishes to ur cousin and his family. I do not understand current US insensitivity to Israel.
 

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Thank you. I agree it's kind of bizarre. The military cooperation and coordination b/w US and Israel has never been stronger, despite the pressure the White House places on Israel. Israel also has economic ties to many US States, and many US cities send police units to Israel for anti-terror training. The Arabs will one day realize the Jews are there to stay. The day after that there will be peace :)

Ricboff your PM is one of Israel's strongest supporters. Here is some text from his recent speech:
"Canada Supports Israel Because It Is Right to Do So" - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Prime Minister of Canada)

  • Canada and Israel are the greatest of friends, and the most natural of allies. Our military establishments share information and technology to our mutual benefit. For example, during Canada's mission to Afghanistan, the use of Israeli-built reconnaissance equipment saved the lives of many Canadian soldiers.
  • We share the understanding that it is right to support Israel because, after generations of persecution, the Jewish people deserve their own homeland and deserve to live safely and peacefully in that homeland.
  • Canada supports Israel fundamentally because it is right to do so. It is a Canadian tradition to stand for what is principled and just, regardless of whether it is convenient or popular.
  • Those forces which have threatened the State of Israel every single day of its existence threaten all of us. We either stand up for our values and our interests here in Israel, stand up for the existence of a free, democratic and distinctively Jewish state, or the retreat of our values and our interests in the world will begin.
  • Canada finds it deplorable that some in the international community still question the legitimacy of the existence of the State of Israel. We refuse to single out Israel for criticism on the international stage.
  • The new anti-Semitism targets the Jewish people by targeting Israel and attempts to make the old bigotry acceptable to a new generation. What else can we call criticism that selectively condemns only the Jewish state and effectively denies its right to exist, to defend itself, while systematically ignoring or excusing the violence and oppression all around it?

 

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thanks for posting

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If you hate the Jews this article will make your day. However if you have a strand of human decency it will unnerve you a bit:

Indivisible anti-Semitism

By CAROLINE B. GLICK
03/14/2014 00:37

Far from being a wake-up call that forced the French to their senses, Mohammed Merah's act served as an inspiration for other anti-Semites.

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Burning jews at the stake in France Photo: Wikimedia Commons
On March 19, it will be two years since Mohammed Merah slaughtered three Jewish children and a rabbi in the courtyard of the Ozar Hatorah Jewish day school in Toulouse, France.

Far from being a wake-up call that forced the French to their senses, and compelled them to purge their society of the Jew-hatred that inspired Merah to film himself blowing his victims’ brains out, his act served as an inspiration for other anti-Semites.

According to the French Interior Ministry, anti-Semitic attacks rose 60 percent in 2012 over 2011 levels.

Over the past decade and a half, anti-Semitism has moved from the backroom to the living room throughout Europe.

All aspects of Jewish life are under assault.

Religious observance has become an act of near rebellion against social graces.

In 2009, the British Supreme Court ruled that Jewish schools that followed religious tradition and only admitted children who have a Jewish mother were guilty of racial discrimination.

In other words, the British Supreme Court said that traditional Judaism is racist.

In country after country, campaigns to ban Jewish ritual practices are in full swing. Government after government has passed or moved toward passing bans on shechita, Jewish traditional slaughter of animals. Mila, infant male circumcision, is also under assault. Both, of course, are foundations of Jewish observance.

Denmark is the latest European state to ban shechita. And the movement to implement a similar ban in Britain has grown so popular that Prime Minister David Cameron felt compelled to oppose it during his speech at the Knesset on Wednesday.

Of course, even more popular than accusing Jews of subjecting cows and chickens to monstrous slaughter is the practice of accusing Jews of subjecting Palestinians to monstrous slaughter.

For Europe’s elite, radical and increasingly, violent anti-Zionism has become the anti-Semitism of choice. Among other things, anti-Zionists believe that Israel is inherently illegitimate and necessarily, and purposely, evil. For them, Israel is Nazi Germany.

And supporters of Israel are for them the greatest evildoers in the world. They should be accorded no courtesy, and be treated as human scum.

This has been made clear, most vividly in recent years on college campuses where pro-Israel supporters are run off campuses, shouted off stages and barred from presenting their views.

One recent episode of this sort occurred on March 5 at the National University of Ireland, Galway, where British professor Alan Johnson tried to speak in opposition to an initiative to get the university to join the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel.

A YouTube video of the event showed how a mob of BDS supporters prevented him from speaking. They shouted curses at him and his colleagues and demanded they “get the f*** off our campus!” Writing of the experience and the hate movement that stands behind it in The Times of Israel, Johnson reported that the student leading the effort to silence him is the head of NUIG’s Palestine Solidarity Society named Joseph Loughnane.

In 2008, Loughnane said, “The Jews run the American media and push their agenda.”

Johnson wrote that “the border between being radical and transgressive [toward Israel] and being anti-Semitic is now porous.”

Although accurate, Johnson’s assertion understates the problem.

Opposing Judaism and Jews, denying Jewish rights to education and ritual observance, and attacking Jews; and opposing the Jewish state, denying Jews their right to self-determination and attacking supporters of the Jewish state, are two sides of the same coin. There is no border – porous or solid between them. They are one and the same.

And all anti-Semites know it.

On Monday, The New York Times reported that attempts by French authorities to silence the anti-Semitic comic Dieudonne M’bala M’bala have backfired. The performer who invented and popularized the inverted Nazi salute has bridged the divide between French Muslim anti-Semites and French fascist anti-Semites.

The habit of Dieudonne’s fans to have their pictures taken at Jewish sites and Nazi death camps while performing the salute caused French officials to ban his public performances, arguing reasonably that his incendiary anti-Semitic incitement is a threat to public safety.

Rather than listen to authorities and recognize that Dieudonne’s actions are obscene, hateful and dangerous, the official ban on his performances has only raised his popularity. According to the Times, his most recent YouTube video had two million hits in its first week.

The Times argues that by banning Dieudonne, French officials only helped him by raising his public profile and transforming him into a martyr for freedom of speech.

But this is not the real reason that the ban has backfired.

The ban backfired because the French don’t take the government seriously.

How can it be wrong for Frenchmen to parade through the streets of Paris ordering the Jews to leave the country, when the French government also trucks in anti-Semitism? How can French authorities’ 14-year defense of France 2 television network’s invention of the Muhammad al-Dura blood libel be squared with their denunciation of Dieudonne? It will be recalled that in October 2000, France 2’s Israel correspondent Charles Enderlain broadcast a story where he presented doctored footage that created the illusion Dura had been killed while crouching in fear, by venal IDF soldiers in Gaza. That doctored footage served as the impetus for massive anti-Semitic demonstrations, and murderous anti-Semitic attacks on Jews in Israel, throughout Europe and around the world.

In January 2006, Ilan Halimi was kidnapped and tortured to death because he was a Jew.

Despite the fact that during his 26 days in captivity Halimi’s kidnappers telephoned his mother 700 times, during which she heard the tortured cries of her son while his kidnappers recited verses from the Koran over the phone, French law enforcement officials insisted that Halimi’s abduction was a run-of-the-mill kidnapping for ransom, rather than an anti-Semitic hate crime. Consequently they refused to accept that his life was in danger, or that they should devote resources to finding and saving him.

And their denial of the nature of the crime didn’t end when Halimi turned up naked, at the railway siding, with burns over 80 percent of his body, only to die shortly thereafter.

It took French authorities another week to acknowledge that Halimi was murdered because he was a Jew.

Two years ago, French authorities tried to hide the fact that Merah was a Muslim, claiming instead that he was a Nazi. When they were finally forced to acknowledge the truth, they blamed Israel for his crime.

Speaking to reporters, then-French interior minister Claude Gueant said that Merah was associated with al-Qaida and that he was upset about what Gueant referred to as Israel’s “murder” of Palestinian children.

The 17,000 Frenchmen who marched through the streets of Paris on the eve of International Holocaust Memorial Day in January and called for the Jews to get out of France see through French authorities’ hypocrisy.

French and other European authorities who libel Israel by projecting onto the Jewish state the crimes committed by Muslim terrorists against Jewish children do not scare the likes of Dieudonne and his millions of supporters.

They know it is a joke when the same officials who cultivate and legitimize anti-Semitic blood libels profess shock and outrage at their unvarnished Jew-hatred. They are not intimidated.

And they certainly are not convinced of the error of their ways.

The simple fact is that you cannot fight anti-Semitism by endorsing it. The only way you can fight anti-Semitism is by fighting all forms of anti-Semitism, including the demonization and delegitimization of Israel.

The European have good company in denying this basic fact. Senior American Jewish leaders similarly ignore it.

EARLIER THIS month, the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee announced their opposition to state bills barring universities from using public funds to fund academic organizations that participate in boycotts against Israel. Bills of this type are being debated by the Maryland and New York state legislatures and are being drafted at the federal level by members of Congress.

Both groups claimed that they oppose the bills even though they oppose the BDS movement, because they claim that such actions limit academic freedom.

Three things stand out in their explanation.

First, preventing taxpayer money from being used to fund campaigns to demonize and criminalize Israel and so promote hatred of Jews has nothing to do with limiting academic freedom.

Second, the actions of BDS activists have nothing to do with academic freedom. By demonizing and intimidating students and faculty who oppose them, their aim is to end both free speech and academic freedom.

And conversely, fighting them advances both free speech and academic freedom.

Finally, it is simply bizarre that the ADL and the AJC felt compelled to weigh in on this issue to begin with. If they didn’t want to be associated with this action, they could have kept their mouths shut.

By entering the fray on behalf of the BDS movement, they gave legitimacy to it, despite their claims that they oppose anti-Israel boycotts.

Both the ADL and the AJC present themselves as among other things, Jewish civil rights groups that aim to defend Jews, including the Jewish state.

And yet, here they are making an artificial distinction between the two – a distinction not shared by the haters.

It is no doubt tempting to accept the artificial distinction between rejecting Israel’s right to exist and rejecting the right of Jews to practice Judaism. Doing so allows you to pretend that the problem isn’t as bad as it is, and to pretend that the fates of Israel and Jews of the Diaspora are not directly linked. It allows you to pretend that Jewish Americans who join the BDS movement are not anti-Semites. And it allows you to pretend that European leaders who minimize real anti-Semitic crimes by equating them with imaginary Israeli crimes are not inherently hostile to Jews.

But you cannot fight Jew-hatred by making distinctions between its various forms. They are all components of the same thing. And either you fight all of them, with no distinction, or you fight none of them, and even legitimize the bigotry.

For more, log on to http://carolineglick.com.

Caroline B. Glick is the author of The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East.
 

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