Israel Acts Because The World Will Not Defend It
summary: those who think peace can come to the Middle East live in a fools’ world of their own making - Hamas and the PLO/Fatah, offshoots of the Muslim Brotherhood, both call for Israel’s destruction and the extermination of all Jews - they have written it, said it, say it still, yet so many refuse to accept that because it does not accord with their idealism and optimism - reality is what it is, not what one wants to make it when impossible facts are in the way - it is time for Israel to publicly announce that any WMD attack upon her will be met with WMD counter-strikes against every major city in the Muslim nations of the Middle East!
Shoebat.com
The Times
January 7, 2009
Israel Acts Because The World Will Not Defend It
Daniel Finkelstein
The scenes from Gaza are heartbreaking. But the whole conflict could be avoided if the Palestinians said one small thing.
It was strictly forbidden to have a notebook in Belsen, but my Aunt Ruth had one anyway. Just a little pocket diary - an appointment book with one of those tiny pencils. And in it, in the autumn of 1944, she noted that Anne Frank and Anne’s sister, Ruth’s schoolfriend Margot, had arrived in the concentration camp. My mother and my aunt had been watching through the camp wire when the Franks arrived. Mum remembers it well, because they had been excited to spot girls they knew from the old days in Amsterdam. They had played in the same streets, been to the same schools and Ruth and Margot attended Hebrew classes together. The pair had once been pressed into service to act as bridesmaids, when a secretive Jewish wedding had taken place at the synagogue during their lesson time. But Ruth and Margot did not grow up together. Because while Ruth and my mother lived, Margot and Anne never left Belsen. They died of typhus.
I am telling you this story because I want you to understand Israel. Not to agree with all it does, not to keep quiet when you want to protest against its actions, not to side with it always, merely to understand Israel.There are two things about the tale that help to provide insight. The first is that all these things, the gas chambers, the concentration camps, the attempt to wipe Jews from the face of the Earth, they aren’t ancient history, and they aren’t fable. They happened to real people and they happened in our lifetime. Anne and Margot Frank were just children to my aunt and my mother; they weren’t icons, or symbols of anything.
The second is that world opinion weeps now for Anne Frank. But world opinion did not save her.
The origin of the state of Israel is not religion or nationalism, it is the experience of oppression and murder, the fear of total annihilation and the bitter conclusion that world opinion could not be relied upon to protect the Jews.
Israel was the idea of a journalist. Theodor Herzl was the Paris correspondent of the Neue Freie Presse when he witnessed anti-Semitic rioting against the Jewish army captain Alfred Dreyfus who had been falsely accused of espionage. Herzl was then among the small corps of journalists who in 1895 witnessed the famous ceremony of disgrace in which Dreyfus was stripped of his epaulettes.
The experience led Herzl to abandon his belief in assimilation. He became convinced that Jews would only be safe if they had their own national home. Herzl became the first leader of modern Zionism. For many years many Jews resisted Herzl’s conclusion. My grandfather was among them. But the experience of Jews all over the world in the first half of the 20th century - not just in Europe but in the Middle East too - rather bore out Herzl.
So when Israel is urged to respect world opinion and put its faith in the international community the point is rather being missed. The very idea of Israel is a rejection of this option. Israel only exists because Jews do not feel safe as the wards of world opinion. Zionism, that word that is so abused, so reviled, is founded on a determination that, at the end of the day, somehow the Jews will defend themselves and their fellow Jews from destruction. If world opinion was enough, there would be no Israel.
The poverty and the death and the despair among the Palestinians in Gaza moves me to tears. How can it not? Who can see pictures of children in a war zone or a slum street and not be angry and bewildered and driven to protest? And what is so appalling is that it is so unnecessary. For there can be peace and prosperity at the smallest of prices. The Palestinians need only say that they will allow Israel to exist in peace. They need only say this tiny thing, and mean it, and there is pretty much nothing they cannot have.
Yet they will not say it. And they will not mean it. For they do not want the Jews. Again and again - again and again - the Palestinians have been offered a nation state in a divided Palestine. And again and again they have turned the offer down, for it has always been more important to drive out the Jews than to have a Palestinian state. It is difficult sometimes to avoid the feeling that Hamas and Hezbollah don’t want to kill Jews because they hate Israel. They hate Israel because they want to kill Jews.
There cannot be peace until this changes. For Israel will not rely on airy guarantees and international gestures to defend it. At its very core, it will not. It will lay down its arms when the Jews are safe, but it will not do it until they are.
And if you reflect on it, doesn’t recent experience bear this out? Just as Herzl was borne out? A year or so back I met a teacher while I was on holiday and fell to talking with him about Israel. He was a nice man and all he wanted was for fighting to stop and to end the suffering of children. And he had a question for me.
Why, he asked, doesn’t Israel offer to give back the West Bank and Gaza? Why doesn’t it just let the Palestinians have a state there? If the Palestinians turned it down, he said, then at least liberal opinion would be on Israel’s side and would rally to its assistance.
So I patiently explained to this kind, good man that Israel had, at Camp David in 2000, made precisely this offer and that it had been rejected out of hand by Yassir Arafat, not even used as the basis for negotiation. I told him that Israel was no longer in Gaza, having withdrawn unilaterally and taken the settlers with it. The Palestinians had greeted this movement with suicide bombs and rockets. Yet the teacher, with all his compassion, wasn’t even aware of all this. And liberal opinion? Sad to relate, my new friend’s faith in it was misplaced. It has turned strongly against Israel.
Israel has made many mistakes. It has acted too aggressively on some occasions, has been too defensive on others. The country hasn’t always respected the human rights of its enemies as it should have done. What nation under such a threat would have avoided all errors?
But you know what? As Iran gets a nuclear weapon and so the potential for another Holocaust against the Jews and world opinion does nothing, I am not so sure that the errors of world opinion are so much to be preferred to the errors of Israel.
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Everyone in the world feels entitled to have an opinion about the Jews, and about Israel. But when Jews are being murdered nearly nobody will so much as raise their voice in protest — until the murderers are breaking down their very own doors.
Sure there are exceptions, people whom I honor and personally admire, people whose example I can only hope to imperfectly emulate. But they are few.
There is a direct continuity in human events, and the children and grandchildren of the Jews of WWII are now under attack in Israel, by the children and grandchildren of the arabs who allied themselves with the nazis during WWII.
European attitudes toward Israel today are predominantly what European attitudes toward the Jews were back in the 1930’s and 40’s — only the vocabulary has altered even a little bit.
The arabs have not even changed their vocabulary so much, unless they are speaking to naive westerners who have been trained in the vocabulary of Fidel Castro and Franz Fannon or perhaps that soulless conman Edward Said.
And it must not be forgotten that Israel is only one point along the battle front. The Jihad rages around the world, in Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Lebanon, Sudan, Nigeria, Thailand, Malasia, Indonesia and on and on …
Israel only holds the spotlight accorded it in the western media for 2 reasons:
1) The Jews are singled out in the mohammedan canonical literature for special opprobrium and malice. So one thing that is guaranteed to get a mohammedan a round of applause in most parts of the world is to say something awful about Jews. So mohammedans go out of their way to get their hostility to Israel into the press to win recognition in the mohammedan block.
2) Christian Europe has a special history of hostility toward the Jews in its own right, and consequently a seemingly endless appetite for the subject. They are fascinated with it.
Other than that, what interest would there be?
How much excitement is there about the farmers of Southern Thailand? Who hears about the murder of Buddhists in Malasia?
Nobody!
The killers don’t get the same Jew-killing credit for it, and the westerners are indifferent to the victims.
(Where were the peaceniks when Pol Pot killed so much of Cambodia?)
And where, I ask, in all of this, is any concern for once-Catholic Lebanon? Who even knows that it’s there?
Same thing.
The mohammedans don’t get the same Jew-killing credits for murdering an arab Catholic, and the western press couldn’t care less.
Where are the pro-freedom demonstrations or impassioned documentaries when the Lebanese try to take back their country from Syria or Iran or their various agents? There are none. It’s just not got the same dramatic value as JJJJJJJJewish Israel.
And need I mention that Mumbai has almost disappeared from the world press outside of India?
The jihad against Israel can only be properly understood as:
a) A continuation of the mohammedan tradition of jihad and their particular animus toward the Jews.
b) A continuation of WWII in the middle east by those axis-aligned powers and populations that were not crushed with Germany and Japan.
c) One of the most successful sleight-of-hand tactical and propaganda campaigns in the history of war — forcing the opponent to focus his entire attention on a single point, while the rest of the attack proceeds almost unnoticed.
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