Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Why Fear for Israel?

The emails filling my box about Israel function as a remarkable document. They are a record of seemingly reasonable people who have completely lost track of basic moral reasoning. And that represents itself nowhere more consistently or powerfully than here: treating what could possibly happen to Israelis as more important than what already is happening to Palestinians. It’s such a profoundly bizarre way to think.

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“Hamas denies Israel’s right to exist!”

Indeed– and Israel not only denies Palestine’s right to exist, it has achieved the denial of a Palestinian state in fact.

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“Israelis will become second class citizens!”

Arab Israelis already are second class citizens, and Palestinians in the territories no citizens at all. They are denied freedom of movement, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly. They are systematically discriminated against for jobs, especially in government. They lack adequate representation in government. Their leaders are kicked out of Knesset meetings for questioning the IDF. [...] They must live in a society where men like Avigdor Lieberman, an explicit racist and literal fascist, serves in a position of power and prominence.

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Everything that defenders of Israel insist will happen if Palestinians gain power, Palestinians are now enduring, or worse. Every humanitarian disaster that you imagine will occur with the creation of a Palestinian state is happening now. It’s just happening to the people of Palestine.

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Israel is one of the safest countries in the Middle East. [...]The most powerful country on earth protects and enables it no matter what its behavior. [...]Israel is one of the most well-off nations on earth, and Palestine, one of the most beleaguered.
  The Dish: Freddie deBoer

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