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Ponce
21st March 2011, 03:18 PM
The Things Israel Does.

Joharah Baker at mediamonitors.net

"Kidnapping people in another country and mysteriously bringing them back to Israel without anyone knowing his whereabouts for weeks is hardly the practice of a democratic country. Ruthless regimes such as Pinochet’s Chile or Qaddafi’s Libya are infamous for making people disappear, and for these practices they are shunned, sanctioned and isolated. However, when Israel pulls these stunts, it is swept under the carpet, filed away as one more unpleasant but necessary measure to ensure Israel’s security and ultimately disregarded as a glitch in the otherwise 'democratic' and 'civilized' Israel."

“I’m not anti-Jewish, I’m anti-Zionist. I am anti-Israel taking what doesn’t belong to it. If you have a home and you’re kicked out of that home, you don’t come and kick someone else out."

This is just one quote from resigned White House correspondent Helen Thomas’ interview to be published in next month’s Playboy. Her resignation last year did not come about because of her ripe age – Ms. Thomas is 90 – but because of comments she made about Israel and its treatment of the Palestinians.

Unlike the majority of public personalities, Helen Thomas hit the nail right on the head with the above statement. Being critical of Israel is not anti-Jewish or anti-Semitic. And being anti-Israel is not necessarily about “delegitimizing” Israel or denying its right to exist. These offenses are merely a way of putting the speaker on the defensive instead of focusing on why criticisms are being lobbed at Israel in the first place.

If anything, Israel is beginning to make it extremely easy to criticize it. What is so amazing is how much of the world still blames others of anti-Semitism or delegitimizing Israel when criticism should clearly be directed in the other’s direction.

Take for example the recent kidnapping of a Palestinian in Ukraine. Dirar Abu Sisi was last seen boarding a train in the Ukraine city of Kharkiv headed for Kiev on February 19. His wife reported him missing and squarely blamed the Mossad – Israel’s Intelligence and Special Operations Unit – for taking her husband. A week or so later, news leaked that Abu Sisi had somehow called his wife, telling her he was in a jail in Petah Tikva. At first, Israel denied any involvement. Yesterday, after a partial gag order was lifted, Israeli authorities admitted to the “arrest and detention” of Abu Sisi.

Abu Sisi, an electrical engineer in Gaza’s power plant, was upper management and said to be a Hamas loyalist. He was visiting his wife’s family in the Ukraine when he went missing.

Kidnapping people in another country and mysteriously bringing them back to Israel without anyone knowing his whereabouts for weeks is hardly the practice of a democratic country. Ruthless regimes such as Pinochet’s Chile or Qaddafi’s Libya are infamous for making people disappear, and for these practices they are shunned, sanctioned and isolated. However, when Israel pulls these stunts, it is swept under the carpet, filed away as one more unpleasant but necessary measure to ensure Israel’s security and ultimately disregarded as a glitch in the otherwise 'democratic' and 'civilized' Israel.

For those of us at the receiving end of these practices, it is equally disheartening to hear Israel’s rants about parties within the country and abroad that seek to delegitimize Israel or call for its destruction. Just the other day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced his rejection of the Palestinians’ reconciliation efforts.

“How can the Palestinian Authority could be in favor of peace with Israel and also want unity with Hamas which calls for the destruction of the Jewish state?” he asked in an interview with CNN. “It's one or the other. Not both.”

To top it all off, Israel is unabashedly and unapologetically spying on foreign groups deemed anti-Israeli. According to reports in the Israeli press, the army’s military intelligence now “collects information” on left-wing organizations abroad that it believes seeks to delegitimize Israel.

According to the Israeli army, there is an “upsurge in worldwide efforts to delegitimize Israel and question its right to exist.” Thus, the new unit will keep tabs on groups involved in boycotting Israel, divesting from it or imposing sanctions on it. It will also gather information on groups that express a desire to bring war crime charges against Israeli officials by trying to link them with so-called terror groups.

On the ground, this is translated into a near-police state. People coming into the country with any sort of affiliation with any such group could be deported, fined or harassed for their supposed plans to “delegitimize” Israel. Never mind the democratic concept of freedom of speech, expression and choice. This is about questioning Israel. You are either a terrorist or an anti-Semite. In the worst case, you are both.

http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/84425

Serpo
21st March 2011, 04:22 PM
Jewish group disturbed by results of survey on anti-Semitic attitudes in Europe
by: EJP Updated: 18/Mar/2011 13:43
EJC President Moshe Kantor: “The governments of Europe, and the European Union, have to wake up to this before it is too late.”

http://www.ejpress.org/article/49705

PARIS (EJP)--- Results of a poll conducted by a German think-tank on European attitudes towards Jews and Israel are "deeply disturbing," said the European Jewish Congress (EJC).

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation, a think-tank associated with Germany’s Social Democratic Party, found extremely worrying attitudes amongst a host of Europeans.

The study – "Intolerance, Prejudice, Discrimination: A European Report" –questioned roughly 1,000 people in Great Britain, Holland, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, Poland and France.

When asked to respond to the statement that "Israel is conducting a war of extermination against the Palestinians," 63% of the study’s participants in Poland agreed with the statement, while in Germany 47.7 percent expressed agreement.

Dr. Moshe Kantor, President of the EJC expressed incredulity at the results. "It is astonishing to see these figures and a damning indictment on efforts to fight hatred and intolerance in Europe," he said.

"The governments of Europe, and the European Union, have to wake up to this before it is too late."

The researchers also asked respondents whether they agreed with the statement "Jews try to take advantage of having been victims during the Nazi era." 72.2% of Polls, 49.8% of German’s and 68.1% of Hungarians replied in the affirmative.

"For too long there have been some who have explained that they are not anti-Semitic, but merely anti-Israel, this study, along with many others, proves a significant correlation between the two," Kantor said.

"We need a unified standard of what is legitimate criticism and what is hate speech with regards to Israel and the Jewish people," the EJC president said.

Several years ago, the European Union Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC) created a working definition of anti-Semitism as it manifests itself with regards to Israel. According tpo Kantor, "these are very strong guidelines and should be adopted officially by the European Union."

"These results prove that we can no longer hide behind the mantra of free expression or couching anti-Semitic beliefs as mere criticisms of Israeli government policy. Hate speech is proscribed in every society and we need to legally define it as it relates to singling out the one Jewish state in the world."

Ponce
21st March 2011, 04:43 PM
If you don't want to get into a fight......don't throw the first puch.

Mouse
22nd March 2011, 12:56 AM
The first Puch has been thrown, and bookwormishly. ???