Some say
that Israel is a racist apartheid state. They claim Israel oppresses innocent
Arabs while hiding its ugliness behind a self-styled ‘democracy.’
If you
understood Apartheid, you’d know this is a lie. But most people don’t
understand Apartheid. They accept the accusation as truth.
There’s just
one problem. Israel might not be the racist you’ve been told it is; and much of
the racism you find in Israel might not be directed against Arabs. It’s
directed against Jews.
Consider two
2013 news stories from Israel. These stories happened about six weeks apart, in
June-July, 2013. The first involved an Israeli amusement park. According to a
report on one anti-Israel site, this story began when an Arab woman called the
park to book a block of tickets for an Arab school for its preferred date (remember
these words). The caller was refused that date. But when she called back later
that day impersonating a Jew, the park accepted the booking for that same date.
Immediately,
calls of ‘racism’ and ‘apartheid’ appeared. Haaretz, Israel’s premier
anti-Israel newspaper, called this an example of two states existing within
Israel, one for Jews, one for Arabs—in other words, Apartheid.
The
amusement park offered an explanation. According to the anti-Israel media, the park
explained that it wanted to ‘avoid friction between children’. The explanation
was rejected. It was ridiculous—and racist.
A call was
heard across Israel to defend Democracy. Leftists and Arabs wanted a formal
investigation. Anti-Israel media used this incident to illustrate how the Arab
in Israel is excluded, oppressed and humiliated.
The
accusation was simple: this was racism. It was Apartheid. It was a threat to Israel’s
beloved Democracy.
Was it? Look
again at the amusement park’s explanation: it had excluded Arabs because of
children’s ‘friction’. Do you know what that means?
It turns out
that this incident, like so many others that are trumpeted by anti-Israel
media, was not an example of Jewish racism towards the Arab. It was an example
of Arab racism towards Jews.
Here’s the
story: the amusement park in question once had an open-door policy. Arab groups
could book tickets for any day the park was open—just like Jewish groups. But
problems developed. Groups of Arab ‘children’ would harass Jewish children.
Parents and chaperones for Jewish groups complained.
Therefore, to
keep Arab children from harassing Jews within park limits, the park came up
with a solution: no more mixing of Jewish groups with Arab groups. Arab and
Jewish groups could visit the park—but on their own separate days. Arabs and
Jews could have their preferred dates rejected.
Anti-Israel
Leftists ignored these facts. Apparently, the facts of the case did not fit
their agenda.
This incident
did not illustrate Jewish racism towards the Arab. It illustrates Arab
aggression against Jews. The anti-Israel, ‘pro-democracy’ set ignored this
aggression. They ignored the safety of Jewish children. Instead, they shouted,
‘racism’.
That’s not
‘protecting democracy’. That’s called favouring one group at the expense of
another; and if the unfavoured group is homogenous (Jewish), then the favouring
of the other group (Arabs) is called, ‘racism’. Look it up.
The formula
to call Israel racist is simple: take racist Arab behaviour and report it as
racism committed by Jews.
The second
story is also about racist behaviour in Israel. But for this second story, the
pro-‘democracy’ and anti-Israel media were silent. Guess why.
This second story
unfolded at the end of July, 2013. Israel’s
press reported that all Jews would be barred from the Temple Mount between July
29 and at least August 11, the end of Ramadan. Officials gave no
explanation for this decision.
Leading up
to this, Arabs had become increasingly aggressive against Jews on the Mount.
Jewish entry to the Mount had become almost impossible. Even Members of Knesset
had been stopped. That included Moshe Feiglin, who had made monthly visit to
the Mount for years without interference. Suddenly, he was barred from the Temple
Mount.
The original
1947 United Nations plan for freedom of religion in Jerusalem was based on free
access to holy sites (see Part III of UN Res 181). While that part of 181 was
never implemented, Israel has nevertheless lived by those rules. Israel has
committed to protecting freedom of religion for the Arab.
The Arab,
however, rejects freedom of religion for the Jew. He doesn’t want a single Jew
on the Mount, ever. For some unexplained reason, Israeli authorities have protected
this Arab demand. They bar Jews from Judaism’s holiest site because the Arab
demands it.
That’s
called racism. But because it is directed against Jews, Leftists are silent. This
silence reveals their hypocrisy: for them, democracy is strong if the Arab is
racist towards Jews; but it’s a crime-against-democracy if Jews do anything
against the Arab. That includes actions taken to defend Jews against Arab aggression.
That’s not
defending democracy. That’s racism—and it’s a fast-track to destroying
democracy.
Perhaps
that’s the Leftist goal for Israel.
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