This article first appeared in Times of Israel.
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in the United States, proponents of the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement
against Israel (BDS) like to argue that their movement is not anti-semitic,
rather that it only seeks to pressure Israel to give justice to the persecuted
Palestinians. They argue BDS is a peaceful tactic to bring about justice. I
take issue with that having seen BDS up close and personal for several years
while teaching part-time at the University of California at Irvine. Aside from
that, I have had the opportunity of seeing one of BDS’ co-founders, Omar
Barghouti, speak twice, once at UC Irvine and once at UC Riverside.
Omar Barghouti
Omar Barghouti
Barghouti himself is a shifty
character, one who presents himself as a human rights activist, which is
laughable. At UC Irvine, I asked him where he was born, which for him, is a
touchy subject he likes to avoid. That’s because, he was not born in Israel or
even Gaza or the West Bank. He was born in Qatar and grew up in Egypt. He
showed up in Israel around 1993 and outraged many Israelis by getting higher
education at Tel Aviv University even while trashing Israel before
international audiences. At UCI, he refused to tell me where he was born,
calling it “irrelevant”. At UC Riverside, he responded to my criticism by
asking why he shouldn’t attend university “in his own country”.
Also, in his UCI appearance, he made a telling comment when asked by an
audience member if the BDS movement would end if the Israelis and Palestinians
made a peace treaty. His answer was not if it didn’t include the provisions
which were important to them, such as the “right of return”, which if ever
implemented, would make a such a state more Islamic than Jewish. And we know
what would happen to the Jews then. Their continued presence in
“Israel-Palestine” would be untenable.
Aside from the slippery Mr
Barghouti, there are other reasons why BDS is indeed anti-Jewish. First of all,
let us discount the fact that organizations like Students for Justice in
Palestine and the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of
Israel have managed to enlist certain misguided Jewish students and professors
to join their cause. I have encountered them on many occasions. They are
misfits. Groups like Jewish Voice for Peace stand shoulder to shoulder with
people who-if they could- would drive every last Jew out of Israel, by whatever
means necessary. Students for Justice in Palestine can only be described as
latter day Brown Shirts-even though they have some Jewish members. Their tactic
on campus after campus across the US is to disrupt pro-Israel events and
intimidate and bully pro-Israel Jewish students. It is no coincidence that swastikas
are showing up on US university campuses across the nation.
Proponents of BDS are guilty
of rank hypocrisy when they harp on Israel’s alleged human rights abuses while
ignoring the human rights abuses of Israel’s neighbors. When Christians are persecuted
in Ar4ab nations, the critics of Israel are silent. Yes, they will criticize
the lack of democracy in Arab countries that are aligned with the US, but all
they wish for are Islamic states that will be hostile to the US while dedicated
to the destruction of Israel. Actual democracy or respect for human rights is
not a factor in their thinking. Egypt is a good example. The abuses and radical
agenda of Mohamed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood government were supported by
the haters of Israel even if it meant another disastrous war between the two
nations.
For the Arab world, the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not so much over territory as it is over
religion. The Muslim nations of the Middle East-and the world- cannot stomach
the idea of a non-Muslim nation in the Middle East-especially a Jewish one.
Some Arab nations, like Saudi Arabia, have come to the conclusion that they
cannot defeat Israel militarily and that Iran is a bigger threat.
BDS is part of a grand
strategy to win support from the Western world by posing as a peaceful
resistance. The Palestinians may not do a lot of things well, but when it comes
to PR, they have been masterful. They have the UN on their side. They have the
EU on their side. In the US, they have the universities on their side, and they
have most of the Democrat party on their side. Beginning in January, the US
House of Representatives will have two new Democrat members, both Muslims, who
are enemies of Israel. Keith Ellison, former congressman from Minnesota and
co-leader of the Democrat National Committee, has been elected as Minnesota’s
attorney general. Throw in BDS agitator Linda Sarsour, a US-born
Palestinian-American, and then connect the dots to people like Louis Farrakhan,
a notorious anti-semite, and the true agenda of the anti-Israel movement is
clear. It is not about human rights or reform. It is about bringing down the
Jewish state and removing Jews from the Middle East. Just like the idea of
bringing about a world-wide Islamic caliphate; there are both peaceful and
non-peaceful ways to accomplish it.
BDS, using fakers like Omar
Barghouti, has the same goal as Hamas, Hezbollah, or the Arab armies who tried
to destroy Israel in 1948, 1967 and 1973. It is the eventual end of Israel.
South Africa is the template. The apartheid regime was not brought down
militarily. It was brought down by international pressure and boycotts. That is
why the false charge of apartheid is so often used against Israel. The
comparisons between Israel and South Africa are not accurate, however. Coupled
with an effective PR campaign and people gullible enough to believe the lies,
the Palestinian lobby has won many supporters in the West, people who cannot
see the horrific violence used by Palestinians.
BDS appeals to so many
gullible people in the US because it pretends to be peaceful and swears it is
not anti-Jewish. Its leaders know that if they were honest about their wish to
drive the Jews out of the Holy Land, they would not get the (albeit limited)
support from Americans they now enjoy.
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