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No, Mr Netanyahu, you and yours are responsible for “demonization” of Israel
When Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America recently, he was relaxed, charming and at his deluded best.
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When Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America recently, he was relaxed, charming and at his deluded best. For Jewish audiences which don’t want to know the truth of history, there’s nobody who can deliver Zionism’s propaganda lines and lies more effectively than him. (Though he didn’t say so, he was obviously delighted that President Barack Obama had taken a hammering in the mid-term elections.) I could take issue with Netanyahu on many of his mad assertions but on this occasion I will settle for challenging just one of them. At a point he was quite (not completely) fulsome in his praise for Theodore Herzl, who is generally regarded as the founding father of Zionism’s colonial enterprise. Herzl, Netanyahu said, was right about many things. “He was right about the conflagration that would soon engulf Europe and right about the need for a Jewish state and for a Jewish army to defend that state.”
Netanyahu went on (my emphasis added): Yet Herzl was too optimistic in believing that the rebirth of the Jewish state would gradually put an end to anti-Semitism. The establishment of Israel did not end the hatred towards the Jews. It merely redirected it. The old hatred against the Jewish people is now focused against the Jewish state... Today in many quarters Israel is demonized, singled out and denied the rights automatically granted to other nations, first and foremost the right of self-defence. My first point of challenge is this. After the obscenity of the Nazi holocaust, and because of it, the giant of anti-Semitism would most likely have gone back to sleep, remained asleep and, most probably, died in its sleep if – If Zionism had not been allowed by the major powers to have its way, ethnic cleansing and all. The truth and the tragedy in the making is the opposite of what Netanyahu was implying. The only way for American and European Jews to best protect their own interests is by distancing themselves from Zionism’s monster child. In an article for the Financial Times on 7 December 2009, the late Tony Judy put it this way:
In the Epilogue to Volume Three of the American edition of my book, Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, sub-titled Conflict Without End?, I speculate that an Israel that was obliged by the Jews of the world to acknowledge its limits might also be an Israel that was prepared to listen to the wise words of one of its own – Avraham Burg. Between 1999 and 2003 he was the speaker of the Knesset. By the end of his term in that office he was a leading advocate of the idea that Israel and a viable Palestinian state could coexist in peace. In August 2003 he wrote a most remarkable essay which was published in its original Hebrew by Yediot Aharonot and subsequently newspapers in Europe and America. Source: Redress Information & Analysis (http://www.redress.cc). Material published on Redress may be republished with full attribution to Redress Information & Analysis (http://www.redress.cc)
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tags: Netanyahu / Anti-Semitism / Jewish State / Jewish People / Demonization / Jewish Federations / Jewish Army
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