We woke this
morning to an angry question. Leftist, anti-Zionist Labor candidate Yossi Yonah has attacked the Zionist Jewish
Home Party (“Yonah: I Need to Prove My Zionism to This Group of Crazies?”, Arutz
Sheva, February 9, 2015).
It seems
that Jewish Home has made accusations against Yonah (see below). In response,
Yonah asked—with indignation: “They're coming to me and demanding that I prove
my Zionism?” (ibid).
In his
response to the Jewish Home accusations, Yonah, as reoprted by Arutz Sheva,
didn’t bother to remind us why his was really a ‘Zionist’. He took a different
approach. He took the same approach the guilty always take when they have no defense:
he attacked his accusers. He said Jewish Home was the Party which most
endangers the ‘Zionist enterprise’. Jewish Home was a “group of crazies -
homophobes, racists, fascists, nationalists" (ibid).
He then
added—perhaps by way of proving his ‘Zionist’ credentials: "Two states for
two peoples; that is my policy" (ibid).
Politicians
know that Israelis love the word, ‘Zionist’. Israelis vote for a ‘Zionist’. That’s
why the anti-Zionist Left now calls itself ‘The Zionist Camp’. They want those
votes.
Apparently,
it’s also why Yossi Yonah makes the same claim. Unfortunately, he’s no Zionist.
Zionism is
about supporting the ‘Jewish Cause’. The Jewish Cause focuses on the growth,
development and defense of the Jewish state. It wants to protect ancestral Jewish
homeland in Israel. It wants a Jewish Israel.
The Jewish
Cause opposes the ‘Palestinian Cause’. It does that because the ‘Palestinian
Cause’ wants the opposite of what the Jewish Cause wants: it wants to destroy
the Jewish state (see the Hamas Charter). It wants to erase the ‘Jewish entity’
(see the PLO Charter). It wants to replace the Jewish ‘Israel’ with Muslim Arab
‘Palestine’ (see the Fatah logo, and maps of ‘Palestine’ printed by the
Palestinian Authority).
Yossi Yonah,
who wants you to believe he doesn’t have to prove his ‘Zionism’ to anybody
(ibid), believes in the ‘Palestinian’ state (ibid). According to those Jewish
Home accusations (referred to above), Yonah also believes that the Holocaust—which
sought to exterminate Europe’s Jews—is exactly the same as the Arab
‘Nabka’—which mourns the fact that Arabs lost the war they started (in 1948) to
destroy the newly-formed Israel before Israel got the chance to ‘open its
doors’ as a state.
Those who
support the Jewish Cause know that the European Holocaust and the Nabka do not
share the same moral ground. The Holocaust is what happened to Jews. The Nabka
is what the Arabs failed to do to Jews.
Those who
support the Jewish Cause do not make Nabka morally equivalent to the Holocaust.
But those who oppose the existence of the Jewish state do draw that equivalence.
If the Jewish
Home accusations are correct, Yossi Yonah is no Zionist. According to his
biography published on the website for the Palestine-Israel Journal of
Politics, Economics and Culture, he is a board member of the so-called,
‘Geneva Initiative’, which seeks to divide Jerusalem and surrender ancestral Jewish
homeland to Arabs whose Charters seek the destruction of Israel. He doesn’t
seek to build a Jewish Israel; he seeks the collapse of what he calls “the
neoliberal system” that has, in his estimation, governed Israel for too long
(“Interview, People are urging us not to give up. So we are not giving up!”, The
Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol.18 No.1 2012 / Arab Spring).
He says he’s
not a revolutionary (ibid). He says he doesn’t want a regime change in Israel;
he just wants a ‘system’ change (ibid).
That doesn’t
sound like Zionism.
He doesn’t
talk about the Jewish Cause. He talks about the Arab Spring (ibid). He talks
about Israel’s social protest movement. He claims that social activists are part
of a growing global awareness that there is one ‘system’ “that impoverishes [people]
all over the world” (ibid).
That’s not
Zionism talking. His words are closer to socialism than ‘Zionism’. Indeed, some
of his ideas have ‘socialist’ written all over them (Hezi Sternlicht, “The
Socialist Camp”, Israel Hayom, February 4, 2015).
Yonah
doesn’t talk about building the Jewish state. He talks about reorganizing the
Jewish state. He wants Jews and ‘Palestinians’ to become part of a global
revolt “against the system responsible for their dispossession” (ibid).
That’s not
Zionism.
He doesn’t
talk of a Jewish Israel. He talks of an Israel where he can build ‘distributive
justice and equality’ (“Brave new multicultural world”, Haaretz, October
12, 2005).
That’s not
Zionism.
He’s not a
Zionist. He doesn’t promote the Jewish Cause. He promotes a ‘justice-and-peace-for-all’
Cause. His articulated goals have nothing whatsoever to do with promoting what’s
Jewish. His inspiration is the Arab Spring.
He asks,
does he have to prove his ‘Zionism’? The answer is, yes.
He does.
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