I don’t
normally re-print someone else’s work. There’s enough happening here in Israel
for everyone to write something fresh without bumping into each other. But today
is an exception.
A reader has
sent an essay to me that speaks for itself. It’s worth your time.
It comes
from a website called, aish.com. The essay is dated July 12, 2014. It was
written by David A. Harris, Executive Director, American Jewish Committee.
--
To Israel's
Critics
Speak up now
while literally millions of Israelis live from one alarm to another, or remain
forever silent.
Want to be
taken seriously by Israel and its friends? Here's your moment to demonstrate
your bona fides.
If you
really mean what you say about criticizing Israeli policies but not questioning
Israel's inherent right to live in peace and security, then raise your voice
right now. Not tomorrow, not the day after, but today.
Speak up and
say that the scores, if not hundreds, of rockets being fired from Gaza at
Israel are an abomination. Say there can be no justification for such acts of
terror. Say that that this assault is a brazen violation of fundamental human
rights.
Say that
Israeli women, men, and children have the right to live in peace in their
homes, and not be on permanent, 24/7 alert. Say you empathize with Israelis, as
they have no more than 15 seconds to reach a bomb shelter, and to make sure
that their young children and elderly relatives also find protection.
Say that
Hamas is a terrorist organization, precisely what the United States and
European Union declared it to be years ago. Say you've read the Hamas Charter
and understand the group's goal is not to end Israel's settlement policy, but
Israel, period. Say you're aware that Hamas uses civilians in Gaza, including
children, as human shields.
Say you know
that Hamas is linked to Iran, from which it gets funding, weapons, and
training. Say you see a clear moral distinction between the arsonist, Hamas,
and the firefighter, Israel.
Say there's
a fundamental difference between a despotic regime, Hamas-ruled Gaza, and a
democracy, Israel. Say you know that Hamas trains children to glorify death and
"martyrdom," while Israel educates children to affirm life and
advance the frontiers of human knowledge.
Say you know
that Hamas opposes any Palestinian effort to reach peace with Israel, and will
do everything possible to sabotage efforts in that direction.
Say you know
that no country, neither America nor the European nations nor anyone else,
would tolerate volleys of deadly rockets fired at them with the aim of causing
murder and mayhem. Say you know that Israeli hospitals, in response to more
than 12,000 rockets over the past 14 years alone, continue to provide
life-saving medical care for residents of the Gaza Strip.
Say you know
that Israel not only has a right, but an obligation, to defend itself, which
means going after the terrorist infrastructure and its leadership.
Say you hope
that the world will understand and support Israel at this precise time, when
half the Israeli population lives within range of Hamas weaponry.
Say you know
how to prioritize your concerns, and, whatever your other issues with Israel
might be, its ability to end the deadly attacks now tops the list.
Say you'll
avoid the temptation to invoke mealy-mouthed and misplaced comments about
"restraint" and "moral equivalence" and "cycles of
violence," as if you were playing both sides off against the middle.
Say you know
that Israel left Gaza, lock, stock, and barrel, in 2005, giving this strip of
land the first chance in its history to govern itself. Say you know that no one
before Israel, not Egypt, not the British, not the Ottomans, no one, offered
Gaza the opportunity that Israel did to chart its own destiny.
Say you know
that, in 2005, Gaza had the chance to choose whether it would seek to emulate
Singapore or Somalia, and chose the latter. Say you know that Hamas took over
power in Gaza by ousting the Palestinian Authority, killing many in the
process.
Say you know
that there is no way peace can be advanced for the Palestinians – or the
Israelis – if this very same Hamas is allowed to share governance with the
Palestinian Authority.
There are
moments in life that define us. We don't always get to pick and choose them.
They come, often unexpectedly, linger for a time, and then move on.
This is one
such moment.
Speak up now
– unambiguously, credibly – while literally millions of Israelis live from one
alarm to another. Don't worry. There will be other occasions to voice your
ongoing concerns about, and criticisms of, Israel.
But if you
choose to remain silent or resort to ambiguity, please don't expect to be taken
seriously the next time you preface your critique of Israel with those familiar
words, "As a friend of Israel..."
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