Shin Bet Manhandled French
Prime Minister in Grand Synagogue
Bibi Insulted French Jewish Leadership
By Richard Silverstein
January 20, 2015 "ICH"
- Maariv today published an astonishing
story. Anyone reading this blog is used to
the brutishness of the Shin Bet. But
usually it’s reserved for Palestinians, Arab
journalists, and air travelers with Arab
“racial” profiles. We would never expect it
to be meted out to the elected leader of a
country that is an Israeli ally.
On the day of the memorial
service for those slain in the kosher
supermarket attack, Prime Minister Manuel
Valls sought to take his seat in the
synagogue with the President, Francois
Hollande and Israel’s leader, Bibi
Netanyahu. As he approached his seat, his
path was blocked by a Shin Bet agent who
refused to allow him to pass until Netanyahu
had taken his own seat. According to Valls,
the agent grabbed his arm and forced him to
wait until the Israeli had seated himself.
Valls shouted at him in
French and English:
You don’t
make the rules here. You provide security
for the prime minister of Israel, that is
all.
Netanyahu, Hollande and
Valls, after he was manhandled by Shin
Bet goons
The Israeli ambassador to
France apologized for the encounter. There
can be no doubt that this was a deliberate
affront to France’s political leadership. Hollande
and Valls made clear during Netanyahu visit
that he wasn’t wanted in the country. Bibi
isn’t one to suffer insults gladly. So
either he, his official lackeys, or the Shin
Bet itself took it upon itself to take Valls
down a peg or two. It seems to me this is
an extremely dangerous game. It also seems
to me this is a game played by very
desperate people who share no concern for
the overall long term interests of their
country. But who are rather motivated by
personal needs and emotions.
In a separate encounter, a
leader of the French Jewish community
recounted a meeting Netanyahu held with the
communal leadership. Those attending
were “deeply insulted” by the prime
minister’s comparison of their behavior to
those of the Spanish Jews in 1492 “who felt
good in Spain but who erred” in not leaving
when they had the chance.
You may recall that
Netanyahu’s father,
Ben Zion, was a scholar of medieval
Spanish Jewry. Maariv notes that in the
meeting Bibi summoned his father’s authority
to support the insult he offered the French
leadership. I’ve said here before that Bibi
has none of the supposed erudition of his
father regarding Jewish history. Where
would he have had Spanish Jews go? To the
Holy Land? As it was, Spanish Jews found
refuge in many places from Amsterdam to
Brazil to New Amsterdam. But to say that in
the 15th century, Spanish Jewry should’ve
known that the were doomed if they remained
in Spain, seems the height of foolishness.
If we draw the historical
analogy further, Bibi seems to be saying
that France is headed for the same sort of
religious takeover that Catholics
engineered in 15th century Spain. Except
that this time, it will be Islamists taking
over. Further, Bibi infers that the
Islamist hordes who do take over France will
expel all French Jews after they do.
Therefore, they should escape now to
Israel, their homeland, while there’s still
time. I think most reasonable people can
see how ludicrous this logic is. It’s the
product of a distorted view of reality
induced by the thinking that characterized
Ben Zion Netanyahu, Zeev Jabotinsky’s
personal secretary.
Netanyahu’s tongue-lashing
is little different (in fact it’s pretty
much the same) as blaming Polish and Russian
Jews for not foreseeing Hitler’s rise and
the Holocaust, and escaping while they still
had time. This is a shameful act of blaming
the victims. It’s easy to read history with
20/20 hindsight, but much harder when you
are in the middle of such great tragedy. As
someone who’s known Holocaust survivors and
written an oral history of an Auschwitz
survivor, I make it a point never to judge
the actions of those facing such life and
death dilemmas. It takes a cold, cruel,
heartless man to do so. And Bibi Netanyahu
is just such a one.
Stories like this presage
a hardening of the world’s attitude toward
Israel. When asked politely to stay home,
Netanyahu defied his French hosts. What
country in the world will want to welcome
him after this? Now, an act of petty
vengeance by a Shin Bet goon has
strengthened the process of isolation
represented by BDS.
Bibi had already been
warned that defying Hollande’s wish would
sour bi-lateral relations for the rest of
Bibi’s premiership. Now, Israel can expect
a French vote in the UNSC in favor of
Palestinian statehood.
Richard Silverstein has
been writing Tikun Olam, one of the earliest
liberal Jewish blogs, since February, 2003.
It focuses on exposing the excesses of the
Israeli national security state.
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/