American
Jews and Israel: A Divorce In The Making?
By Alan Hart
January 27, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- In a very
interesting piece on the news website
Mondoweiss, Philip Weiss has speculated that the
day is coming when American Jews will divorce
Israel.
If it really
happens, the president of the day will be free to
use the leverage America has to cause or try to
cause Israel to end its defiance of international
law and denial of justice for Palestinians. And if
an American president gave that lead, European
governments would follow him or her.
According
to Weiss an important “sociological trend” is
underway.
American Jews, even mainstream ones
indoctrinated to love Israel, are breaking more
and more publicly with the Jewish state. The
Netanyahu government is proving to be
embarrassing to American Jews; they do not want
to be associated with right-wing apartheid
policies… The divorce that we have long
predicted on this site is now on the horizon;
and in years to come this separation will yield
an even bigger reward: mainstream American Jews
will declare themselves anti-Zionist.
This
crisis will not end until American Jews declare
Zionism is racism. And one day they will.
In support
of his speculation Weiss quoted Gary Rosenblat. He’s
a hard-core supporter of Israel and the editor and
publisher of The Jewish Week. In an article
for it, and as summed up by Weiss, he revealed that
Jewish leaders are saying that it’s getting
impossible to sell Israel to young Jews.
American Jewish leaders confide that generating
support for the Jewish state is becoming
increasingly difficult these days – even within
the Jewish community, and especially among
younger people.
The
hard fact is that Israel’s leadership is moving
in a direction at odds with the next generation
of Americans, including many Jews, who want to
see greater efforts to resolve the Palestinian
conflict and who put the onus for the impasse on
Jerusalem. It is not only President Obama who
feels that way… Whether or not it is fair, the
strong perception today is that the Israeli
government is moving further right, and
intransigent, at a time when the rest of the
world is fed up with the Israel-Palestinian
impasse.
A related
point made in Weiss’s article was that when the
present generation of major Jewish funders passes,
raising substantial dollars for Israel will be much
harder.
Weiss
concluded with this prediction. “This crisis will
not end until American Jews declare Zionism is
racism. And one day they will.”
Serious
consideration of whether Weiss is guilty of wishful
thinking and being naively optimistic or could be
proved right by events to come requires the asking
and answering of this question.
Why,
really, have the overwhelming majority of the Jews
of the world, American Jews especially, supported
Israel (the Zionist not Jewish state) right or wrong
and/or remained silent even when they were deeply
troubled by its policies and actions?
It’s worth
recalling for starters that prior to the Nazi
holocaust, and as I document in detail in my book
Zionism: The
Real Enemy of the Jews, most Jews of the
world did not support Zionism and many were opposed
to it. Those who voiced their opposition believed
the Zionist enterprise was morally wrong. They also
believed it would lead to unending conflict. But
most of all they feared that if Zionism was allowed
by the major powers to have its way it would one day
provoke anti-Semitism.
Though it
was Britain that gave Zionism a spurious degree of
legitimacy with the Balfour Declaration in 1917, if
there had been no Nazi holocaust it is most likely
that there would have been no Israel because without
Adolf Hitler as its best recruiting sergeant Zionism
would probably have failed to command enough
financial and political support to impose its will
on the Palestinians.
Also to be
recalled is that from the creation of Israel mainly
by Zionist terrorism and ethnic cleansing in 1948
until the Six Days War of 1967, most Jews of the
world were not much interested in Israel. At an
early point in its life Prime Minister David
Ben-Gurion was very concerned that not enough Jews
were coming in to start a new life there and give
Israel the manpower needed for territorial
expansion. One consequence of Ben-Gurion’s concern
was that Mossad agents posed as Arab terrorists and
bombed Jews out of Iraq and into Israel.
It was the
1967 war that dramatically changed how most Jews of
the world thought about Israel and that was because
they believed without question the
big, fat lie Zionism told in the countdown to
the war.
The lie was
that the Arabs were intending to attack and that
Israel was in real danger of being annihilated.
The truth
was that despite some stupid Arab rhetoric to the
contrary, which played into Zionism’s hands, the
Arabs were not intending to attack. It was a
war of Israeli aggression not self-defence.
For those
readers who still believe that Israel’s Jews were in
danger of being driven into the sea I recommend
Chapter 1 of Volume Three of my book which is titled
“America Takes Sides, War With Nasser Act II and the
Creation of Greater Israel”.
In this
chapter I quote a number of Israeli leaders who
years after the events said on the record that they
knew that the Arabs were not intending to start a
war. Here are just five examples.
In an
interview with Le Monde on 28 February 1968,
Yitzhak Rabin, who was chief of staff in the 1967
war, said:
I do
not believe that Nasser wanted war. The two
divisions which he sent into Sinai on 14 May
would not have been enough to unleash an
offensive against Israel. He knew it and we knew
it.
On 14 April
1971, a report in the Israeli newspaper
Al-Hamishmar contained the following statement
by Mordecai Bentov, a member of Israel’s wartime
national government:
The
entire story of the danger of extermination was
invented in every detail and exaggerated a
posteriori to justify the annexation of new
Arab territory.
On 4 April
1972, General Bar-Lev, Rabin’s predecessor as chief
of staff, was quoted in the Israeli newspaper
Ma’ariv as follows:
We were
not threatened with genocide on the eve of the
Six Days War and we never thought of such a
possibility.
In the same
newspaper on the same day, General Ezer Weizman, who
was chief of operations during the Six Days War, was
quoted as saying:
There
was never any danger of annihilation. This
hypothesis has never been considered in any
serious meeting.
In an
unguarded public moment in 1982, Prime Minister
Menachem Begin said this:
The
Egyptian army concentrations did not prove that
Nasser was really about to attack us. We decided
to attack him.
But the
vast majority of the Jews of the world (probably 99
per cent of them) believed Zionism’s pre-war
propaganda. They were absolutely convinced that the
Arabs were about to attack and that Israel’s
existence was in real danger. In the absence of the
truth, which was not on the mainstream media’s
agenda, they were brainwashed by Zionist propaganda.
One result
of Israel’s stunning military victory was that most
Jews of the world were not only greatly relieved,
they were proud like never before to be Jewish and
campaigners for Israel. Some took Israel’s victory
as indication of divine intervention, proof that the
Jews were indeed the “Chosen People” and evidence
that God would be with Israel whatever it did.
And that
was the beginning of the real love affair between
most Jews everywhere and Israel.
Now to my
answer to the question of why, really, the
overwhelming majority of the Jews of the world,
American Jews especially, have supported Israel
right or wrong and/or remained silent even when they
were deeply troubled by its policies and actions.
For
starters, it has to be said that criticism of Israel
can and does tear Jewish families apart. And that
alone seems to be reason enough for some, or many,
American and European Jews to remain silent.
But there’s
much more to it.
The root
cause of American and European Jewish support for
Israel right or wrong and/or silence on the matter
of its defiance of international law and denial of
justice for the Palestinians is the unspeakable fear
that a second holocaust may at some point be
inevitable.
This fear
is the product of persecution on and off down the
centuries which climaxed with the Nazi holocaust and
Zionism’s propaganda to the effect that the world
has always hated Jews and always will. Zionism’s
message to the Jews of the world is in effect, “You
will need Israel one day so don’t question whatever
it does to keep itself secure.”
It is
therefore not surprising that very many Jews of the
world believe that in the event of another great
turning against them, Israel will be their refuge of
last resort, so, they tell themselves, say nothing
and do nothing that could assist Israel’s enemies
and put this insurance policy at risk.
Despite all
of that I think it’s not impossible that Weiss could
be right and that time and events will see American
(and European) Jews breaking with Zionism and all
its represents. But, in my view, it won’t happen as
a consequence of more and more Jews becoming
“embarrassed” by Israel’s policies and actions.
Embarrassment is not a strong enough motivation to
cause the Jews of the world (American and European
Jews especially) to do what they must if they are to
best protect their own interests.
What is it
that they must do?
Short
answer: they must open their closed minds to the
truth of history as it relates to the making and
sustaining of the conflict in and over Palestine
that became Israel.
If they did
they would discover that Israel’s existence has
never, ever, been in danger from any combination of
Arab military force and that it could have had peace
with the Palestinians many years ago on terms which
any rational government in Israel would have
accepted with relief.
In other
words, exposure to the truth of history would prove
to them that Zionism’s version of it – a version to
which most Western politicians and the mainstream
media are still attached – is, generally speaking, a
pack of propaganda lies.
Perhaps
even more to the point is that exposure to the
complete truth of history would make American and
European Jews of today aware of the warnings that
were voiced by Jewish leaders who opposed Zionism
before the Nazi holocaust. As I indicated above,
their main fear was that if Zionism was allowed by
the major powers to have its way it would one day
provoke anti-Semitism.
What it has
been provoking for many years is a rising, global
tide of anti-Israelism, but the danger for American
and European Jews is that this could be transformed
into anti-Semitism if American and European Jewish
support for Israel right or wrong is interpreted as
complicity (even if by default) in Zionism’s crimes.
The most
explicit warning of this danger was delivered by
Yehoshafat Harkabi, the longest serving director of
Israeli military intelligence in his 1986 book,
Israel’s Fateful Hour. In my book I quote him at
length but here in one paragraph with my emphasis
added is the essence of his warning.
Israel is the criterion according to which all
Jews will tend to be judged. Israel as a Jewish
state is an example of the Jewish character,
which finds free and concentrated expression
within it. Anti-Semitism has deep and historical
roots. Nevertheless, any flaw in Israeli
conduct, which initially is cited as anti-Israelism,
is likely to be transformed into empirical proof
of the validity of anti-Semitism.
It would be a tragic irony if the
Jewish state, which was intended to solve the
problem of anti-Semitism, was to become a factor
in the rise of anti-Semitism. Israelis must be
aware that the price of their misconduct is paid
not only by them but also Jews throughout the
world.
If Harkabi
was alive today (he died in 1994), and given that
Israel is not going to change course and that its
brutal oppression of the Palestinians will only get
worse and worse, I think he might agree with me that
unless the Jews of the world divorce themselves from
Zionism, anti-Israelism will be transformed into
anti-Semitism at some point in the future.
It’s that
vision of the future that ought to motivate
American, European and other Jews of the world to
come to grips with the truth of history and the
conclusion it invites – that Zionism is their real
enemy.
The problem
for some and perhaps many American, European and
other Jews of the world is that divorcing Zionism
would mean that they were saying, in effect, that
they no longer had need for the insurance policy of
Israel as a refuge of last resort. And that would
raise a perfectly valid question. How can they be
certain they will be safe and secure in their
American, European and other homelands if they do
abandon the Zionism?
My answer
(as in my book) is this.
After the
Nazi holocaust, and because of it, the giant of
anti-Semitism would have gone back to sleep,
remained asleep and, in all probability, would have
died in its sleep – If Zionism had not been
allowed by the major powers, first Britain and then
America, to have its way, as Balfour put it, “right
or wrong”.
In that
light I say there is every reason to believe that
the Jews of the Western world will remain safe and
secure if they demonstrate by divorcing Zionism they
are not complicit, even by default, in its crimes.
Alan
Hart, Middle East specialist who has worked as
a foreign correspondent for Britain’s Independent
Television News (ITN) and the BBC’s “Panorama”
programme. His Latest book,
Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews,
is a three-volume epic in its American edition. He
blogs at
www.alanhart.net and tweets at www.twitter.com/alanauthor.
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