A key indicator that Israel
has lost the current (and probably the next) generation of public opinion was
brought home to me when I was recently asked, rhetorically, if I sympathized
with the Palestinians. My questioner
then added “after all, they are treated unfairly by Israel.”
I had no pithy one line
response because the way the question was raised meant that anything I said was
going to be irrelevant. In our mass communication age, pictures and instantly
recalled memes are all the average attention span can tolerate.
So here are a few ideas for
when and if we finally do begin to respond in a meaningful way to our
aggressors and the press hounds that disseminate their global propaganda:
1)
Palestinians are in the first
instance Arabs and the Arabs have been ethnically cleansing Jews (among every
other minority) for 1,400 years.
2)
Palestinian Arabs desire a
return to Arab apartheid against Jews and you blame us for rejecting the offer?
3)
The German people admired the
British nation so much so that after they offered Briton “Peace in our Time” they
opted for conquest instead. Palestinians
are the modern era’s Aryan (German) nation.
4)
The British were not heartless
nor in World War 2 did it stop Briton from leveling their German mortal enemy’s
cities.
5)
Look at the genocide of
non-Arabs in Iraq, Syria and the Sudan. This is what Palestinian
Arabs have openly preached against Jews since the struggle for Jewish
independence began.
6)
The United Nations (UN) has
done nothing to prevent even a single case of ethnic cleansing or genocide in
its 71 years of existence. And yet uniquely, it is the Jewish nation that you
demand gives its trust to Palestinians who in their entire history have only
ever preached ethno-religious hatred as an ethnic Arab right!
7) A constant of
Palestinians aspirations has been cultural genocide. They have always preached it against Jews and
where possible practiced it.
I could continue as I am sure
you all can. We are constantly placed onto the defensive by our opponents, even
by those people who are not yet our enemy.
If they have any tolerance at
all for us, it is wearing thin as time progresses and it is doing so because we
are not fighting back. It is not
sufficient to assert our rights when on university campuses across the globe it
is with unchallenged aggression that our pleas for civilized debate are not
unsurprisingly met with derision and even violence.
The chauvinist is incapable of
accepting essential equality because it will always collide with his or her narrow
world view.
The Arab and Islamist world
uses its maximalist, colonialist and exclusive political-religious theology to
justify its crimes against humanity and through its manipulation of the UN it
stifles, even prevents any debate about its own guilt. It is an axiom of racial politics that any
truth which collides with the accepted narrative must be suppressed.
It is this hegemonic behavior
that is at the heart of modern political division. Identity politics, intersectionality,
hierarchical victimhood are all symptoms of a damaged and fascistic
mindset. See the apartheid Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement as the perfect example.
The racists in the Western
World will gravitate towards anyone whose twisted narrative validates their bigotry
against Jewish independence in Israel
or even, (and the British Labour Party is the perfect example of this) against Jewish
equality in the Diaspora.
A strong nation requires a
focused, competent and well funded Department of State that will direct foreign
policy irrespective of the fitness of the political party in power. It must have a dedicated political master.
Instead, Israel has Benjamin
Netanyahu for head of state and he has undermined Israel’s most important ministry of
government because he is incapable of delegating power. That makes him a bad Prime Minister. In the government that was sworn in May 2015
he retained control over 4 separate ministries, all crucial to the health of
the nation. It is inconceivable that the prime minister of a minority or
coalition government would hang onto such an important department, as State is,
while also trying to run the country.
Under Netanyahu’s’ tutelage
foreign policy has lurched from one crisis to another and the bureaucracy of
State has been incrementally undermined.
When the state’s enemies openly boast of their intent to keep Israel in an
existentially precarious state (as Hassan Nasrallah did only a few weeks ago) a
full-time Foreign Minister with a well funded department is the minimum that is
needed.
We are fighting BDS (which
always focuses on the message no matter how many lies it contains) without
support from the primary target of that boycott and I blame this situation on
the prime minister of Israel.