Secretary of State sends letter to American
Zionist Movement in support of controversial
definition
By MEE staff in Washington
March 04, 2021 "Information
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the Biden
administration "enthusiastically embraces" the
International Holocaust Remembrance Association's (IHRA)
definition of antisemitism, the Jewish Insider
reported late on Monday.
In a letter sent to American Zionist Movement
President Richard Heideman, Blinken said the White
House supported the IHRA's controversial working
definition of antisemitism, "including its
examples".
The IHRA definition contains 11 "contemporary
examples of antisemitism", including denying the
Holocaust and promoting conspiracy theories about
the Jewish people.
But other more controversial examples include
"applying double standards" to Israel, describing
the creation of Israel as a "racist endeavor", and
comparing the Israeli government's actions with the
Nazis.
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The definition has been condemned by
prominent Jewish groups and hundreds
of leading Jewish and Israeli scholars, who
argue it serves to "shield Israel from being
held accountable to universal standards of human
rights and international law".
"We know this won't keep us safe," IfNotNow, a
youth-led organisation seeking an end to American
support for Israel's occupation,
wrote on Twitter on Tuesday, in response to the
announcement of the letter.
"We've seen how it's only been used by the right
to curb the free speech of Palestinians and their
allies."
In the letter, Blinken said the US was "eager to
work with allies and partners to counter Holocaust
distortion and combat anti-Semitism and other forms
of intolerance abroad while we strengthen our
efforts at home."
'Suppressing free speech'
The letter comes three weeks after a State
Department official also announced support for the
IHRA definition.
"We must educate ourselves and our communities to
recognize anti-Semitism in its many forms so that we
can call hate by its proper name and take effective
action," Kara McDonald, a deputy assistant secretary
of state,
said during an experts' meeting on antisemitism.
"That is why the International Holocaust
Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of
anti-Semitism, with its real-world examples, is such
an invaluable tool.
"As prior US administrations of both political
stripes have done, the Biden administration embraces
and champions the working definition."
Meanwhile, a coalition of pro-Israel Jewish
groups - including J Street, Americans for Peace Now
and the New Israel Fund - have in the past few
weeks called
on Biden to reject codifying the definition.
The groups
warned that instead of combating antisemitism,
the IHRA definition "is being misused and exploited
to instead suppress legitimate free speech,
criticism of Israeli government actions, and
advocacy for Palestinian rights".
The definition has also been used to label the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement
as antisemitic.
The Palestinian-led BDS movement, founded in
2005, encourages individuals, nations and
organisations to boycott Israel over its violations
of international law and human rights standards.
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