Posted on 03/31/2015 6:17:33 PM PDT by SJackson
As a mother of five, Im something of an expert on temper tantrums. (You should see me when they miss the bus!) So it is hard not to notice that the term has been used repeatedly to describe the Presidents outsize reaction to the reelection of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, including his repeated threats to overhaul the US-Israel bond. Throughout the Jewish and secular media, commentators including John McCain and the Wall Street Journal editorial board have referred to the Presidents post-election threats as a tantrum from which he should calm down and regain controlled restraint.
I wish I could agree. A tantrum is an emotional meltdown, an out of control child kicking and screaming to get his way. Obamas reaction, by contrast, is calculated and planned. It is consistent with his actions over years. And the Presidents focus on Netanyahus election-eve statements merely provides an excuse, not the motivation for the Presidents threatened policy changes and overt hostility.
Since he came into office, the President has sought to put daylight between the US and Israel. Many unprecedented actions have been taken by this administration in pursuit of that goal, from interrupting pre-arranged arms transfers during a war, to damaging words like chicken*** and Kerrys infamous apartheid comment, to the despicable policy of maintaining funding to the Palestinian Authority after its decision to form a coalition with the terrorist group Hamas. Most recently, last weeks revelation that top-secret US defense documents with details of Israeli nuclear weapons research were intentionally declassified and leaked to Iran and Russia in the days before Netanyahu spoke to Congress shows just how much darkness this daylight can yield.
The election results, a confirmation by Israelis of their commitment to their own survival, serve merely as the White Houses latest excuse to chip away at the US-Israel bond. In a press conference last week, a reporter noted the administrations repeated refusals to accept Netanyahus explanations of his remarks, and asked what, if anything the Israeli leader could do to prove himself sincere. Obamas ten-minute answer could be reduced to one word: nothing. Like the Pharaoh we will all read about this weekend, the President has hardened his heart and will not be swayed.
It is small comfort that Israel is not the only nation finding itself unable to rely on its traditional alliance with the US. American inaction as ISIS marches through Syria and North Africa and Iran-backed forces take over Iraq & Yemen has left the Saudis, Jordanians and Egyptians equally adrift, much like Yemens President Hadi, who had to flee the country by boat in the face of Iran-backed Houthi attacks.
Although there is much at stake in the twenty-one months ahead, we know that this Pharaohs term will pass. Yet many American Jews remain enslaved to their own false ideas about what Israel must do going forward.
On this eve of Passover, we should reflect on these ideas and attempt to break free.
The Torah powerfully demonstrates that our ancestors enslavement went far beyond their physical reality, beyond anything Pharaoh could impose. Long after their bodies had exited Egyptian soil, Jews were still slaves in their minds, asking again and again to return to an awful reality rather than embrace the unknown.
So, too, American Jews have been slaves to fixed ideas about Israels future that contradict daily realities. And like our ancestors, we must strive to free ourselves from the slave mentality.
We have been slaves to the accusations of our enemies, ever apologizing for our very existence. To become a free people, we must reject their libels and define ourselves on our own terms. Zionism is the movement of the Jewish people to form a nation-state in our ancient homeland of Israel. Israel has absorbed immigrants from every nation and race, and its entire population enjoys equal rights and a free society unlike in any Arab nation. We must free ourselves from internalizing the worlds false charges that we have become oppressors.
We have been slaves to the false idea that Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria are somehow obstacles to peace, just because Palestinian Arabs demand a Jew-free country. Why should the world endorse this racism? And why should Israel block natural growth of existing communities while her partners in peace continue to reject all overtures? We must free ourselves from the need to blame Jews for the failure of Palestinian Arabs to accept our existence.
Most of all, we have been slaves to the idea that the failed policies of Oslo are the only way to maintain a Jewish, democratic Israel. To become a free people, we must recognize that a better life will not come from this stillborn plan.
Whether one was swept up in the dramatic hope of the handshake or believed it was doomed from the outset, the fact is that for over twenty years the land-for-peace formula has proved a failure. Twice Israel offered comprehensive agreements including an Arab capital in Jerusalem, and twice Palestinian Arab leaders rejected them without counteroffers. Instead, they reignited terror wars on the Israeli people that continue to this day. Areas that Israel unilaterally withdrew from have not become building grounds for a peaceful society, despite levels of international aid unprecedented in human history; instead, they have devolved into launching pads for more attacks on Israeli citizens. Israeli devotion to the process is simply not enough when Palestinian leadership in all parties deny Israels right to exist in any borders, reward violence and hatred, and continue to devote themselves to Israels destruction.
Just as the ancient Israelites nearly rejected freedom because they could not accept its uncertainties, so too many modern Jews risk Israels future by focusing on something that has been proven a dead end. Peace requires that Palestinian Arabs stop funding terror and war, accept Israels right to exist, and re-educate their society to embrace peaceful coexistence. The sooner efforts are focused on these goals, rather than on pressuring Israel to take ever greater security risks, the sooner real progress will be possible.
In this election, Israelis have rejected the false hopes of past plans. Let us Americans free ourselves as well, and support them as they begin applying their immense capacity to finding solutions that address realities, not fantasies.
When Pharaoh refused to listen to Moses, G_d hardened his heart (Exodus 9:12).
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An occasional long tagline. It's such an overt acceptance of anti-Semitism, from the heart. I doubt Joe understands what he said.
Folks (American Jews), there is no place else to go, and you understand that in your bones. You understand in your bones that no matter how hospitable, no matter how consequential, no matter how engaged, no matter how deeply involved you are in the United States theres only one guarantee. There is really only one absolute guarantee, and thats the state of Israel. And so I just want to assure you, for all the talk, and I know sometimes [President Barack Obama] gets beat up a little bit, but I guarantee you: he shares the exact same commitment to the security of Israel.
Joe Biden, 2015
It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support .May the children of the stock of Abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other inhabitants while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree and there shall be none to make him afraid.
George Washington, 1790
Happened to Obama already.
Do they know for sure that Ramses The Great was the Pharaoh of the Exodus?
** EVIL HAS NO HEART **
Does Laura Fein, the article’s writer, know that after Pharaoh changed his mind and let God’s people go, he later changed it back again...and lost his entire army in the wash.
AMEN!
Maybe a plague or two to bring about that change of heart?
Pharoah did not have a change of heart until he suffered all the plagues, the angel of death took the first born of Egypt, and the sea swallowed his evil army.
“Pharoah did not have a change of heart until he suffered all the plagues, the angel of death took the first born of Egypt, and the sea swallowed his evil army.”
Obama, meet Pharoah.
Um, he could use a Red Sea moment, in the center, as the waters ‘wash him out of our hair’.
Yes, and Egypt suffered, not Pharoah till the end. While I’m not sure about the analogy, Pharoah never had a lasting change of heart, but many are and will suffer from Obama policies.
My prayer..
To have a change of heart, one must be open to the idea the they could possibly wrong about something.That ain’t happening with this assclown.
Good article.
At this point in time, Obama probably needs a Red Sea.
One more night with those stinkin’ frogs
One more night in sin.
I had a terrible time with them last night,
I just gotta do it again.
‘Moses said to Pharaoh, I leave to you the honor of setting the time for me to pray for you and your officials and your people that you and your houses may be rid of the frogs, except for those that remain in the Nile. Tomorrow, Pharaoh said.’
I think the better analogy would be King Saul...
Maybe a plague or two to bring about that change of heart?
Nothing will ever change his black heart. He is one sick bastard and couldn’t care less how much people suffer.
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