Posted on 07/17/2004 9:30:38 PM PDT by quidnunc
Israel is a tiny nation, roughly half the size of Lake Michigan. Its population is roughly half the size of the New York metropolitan area. Despite being a Jewish state, more than twenty percent of its residents are Arab and most Jews in Israel describe themselves as secular rather than religious.
Yet if one were to read world press accounts or daily condemnations from the United Nations or the recent decision of the ICJ criticizing the construction of the fence, you might conclude that Israel is a world power intent on destabilizing Middle East affairs.
Why, it might well be postulated, does the world resent this speck of land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean?
Although my comments are speculative, I suspect they could be borne out empirically if historical accounts were fair and objective.
Israel is a thorn in the side of the Arab world because it is a remarkable technological phantasmagoria. Almost every Israeli is engaged in a software scheme. The Jews in this arid nation have made the deserts bloom; they have converted brain power into technical marvels and consequent wealth.
By contrast every nearby Arab nation is dysfunctional. Their governments are tyrannical; the people are poor and uneducated and local officials have been unwilling to convert oil revenue into social benefits.
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Israel is a tiny nation, roughly half the size of Lake Michigan. Its population is roughly half the size of the New York metropolitan area. Despite being a Jewish state, more than twenty percent of its residents are Arab and most Jews in Israel describe themselves as secular rather than religious.
Yet if one were to read world press accounts or daily condemnations from the United Nations or the recent decision of the ICJ criticizing the construction of the fence, you might conclude that Israel is a world power intent on destabilizing Middle East affairs.
Why, it might well be postulated, does the world resent this speck of land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean?
Although my comments are speculative, I suspect they could be borne out empirically if historical accounts were fair and objective.
Israel is a thorn in the side of the Arab world because it is a remarkable technological phantasmagoria. Almost every Israeli is engaged in a software scheme. The Jews in this arid nation have made the deserts bloom; they have converted brain power into technical marvels and consequent wealth.
By contrast every nearby Arab nation is dysfunctional. Their governments are tyrannical; the people are poor and uneducated and local officials have been unwilling to convert oil revenue into social benefits.
Resentment is the natural result of this contrast. Afterall, Israel has all of the geographic disadvantages of its neighbors and it doesn't have any oil fields. Yet it prospers, while others falter.
Second, it should be hastily noted that Israel is a proxy for anti-American sentiment. The misguided belief that the U.S. is an imperial power eager to put its stamp on the Middle East is demonstrated by the aid and support given to Israel. Rarely, is it noted by U.S. detractors that American assistance to Egypt is equal to aid for Israel. Moreover, American involvement in Iraq was neither precipitated by Israel (Does the tail wag the dog?) nor has this engagement influenced Israels relations with her neighbors in any new directions.
Third, the Palestinian question has awakened emotions on the European left and in many Arab states. Yet remarkably the critique of Israel is generally quite banal. Arafat, as putative Palestinian leader, was granted 97 percent of the West Bank and some control over holy sites in the negotiation at Wye Plantation. Yet he turned down these generous Israeli terms.
In fact, there arent any terms that serve the ambitions of Arabs eager to destroy the state of Israel, unless, of course, national suicide is a reasonable negotiating point.
Fourth, the fence has the metaphorical power of the Berlin Wall. It is used for propaganda purposes to argue that Israel is intent on taking Arab land and isolating itself from Palestinians.
What should be noted is that the Berlin Wall was created to keep East Germans bound to the chains of communism, while the Israeli fence is designed to prevent suicide bombers from continuing wreaking bloodshed among Israelis.
Intifada II has resulted in at least a thousand dead Israeli citizens since 2000 and others maimed as well. It is encumbent on any leader of any nation to offer his people a modicum of security against those bent on bloodshed. If the fence reduces threats and increases security, Prime Minister Sharon should embrace it. His duty to protect his own people transcends any obligation imposed on him from multilateral organizations.
Fifth, the Palestinians have made their case to the international court of public opinion more effectively than the Israeli government. They have positioned themselves as underdogs against a mighty military force from tiny Israel. They have persuaded many of their supporters that the land Israel acquired after the 67 war is occupied rather than disputed territory. Hence, their sanguinic tactics are ignored by opinion markers normally opposed to terrorist activity.
Sixth, the Palestinians manage their news media. There isnt an opposition voice in the Palestinian territory and if an unpredictable comment is made, it is often squelched with force. Reporters Without Borders has reported numerous occasions where journalists were beaten when they challenged Hamas or Hezbollah positions in print.
Israel, as an open and free society, entertains every point of view, including anti Israel arguments. As a consequence, criticism of Israel is widespread and criticism of Palestinian activity muted.
Seventh, the United Nations is now systematically organized to criticize the United States and Israel. It is instructive that in a statement emanating from the Secretariats office condemning the construction of the fence, not a word was mentioned about suicide bombers who precipitated the construction.
As I see there is very little that can be done at the moment to change international opinion. Israel has an obligation to its own people to remain resolute against usually unfair and hateful allegations. For the Middle East this is the Dark Ages. But if the Arab world wishes to enter the 21st century a far from clear conclusion it will have to adopt and perhaps emulate much of Israeli life. On that slim reed, hope shall continue to exist.
Herbert London is president of Hudson Institute and the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities at New York University. He is publisher of American Outlook magazine and author of the recently published book, Decade of Denial (Lexington Books) and is reachable through www.benadorassociates.com.
I've broken a lot of the things I should do as a Christian, but one thing I know is that those who stand against Israel are standing against God's chosen people.
"The world" does not hate Israel unless 280 million Americans don't count as part of the world.
FFrance has a large Muslim population and many of the Balkan
states are largely Muslim....this has had a bad influence on Europe's opinion of Israel.
I had an almost identical experience.It did'nt change our friendship.It ended it.
Everyone in my home thinks it will be US and Israel against the world someday.
Amen and amen
Looks that way to me, too. But the righteous man feareth God more than man.
10-4 good buddy.
Right on, you hit the nail on the head, bingo and Amen.
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This is the conclusion I have recently reached.
When asked for a definitive answer as to why I staunchly support America, it is that America supports Israel.
No matter what happens, those who bless Israel are on the right side and will be blessed...and I believe it will be Israel and America standing alone in the world.
I'll be real blunt.May the Lord CURSE me if I turn my back on Israel!
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No. Its because its full of Jews. Continental Europeans hate Jews. If there wasn't a Hitler in 1933, there would have been a clone of him sometime after that. If Eurpoe continues on its course, there will be another one soon enough.
Everyone in my home thinks is is US and Israel against the world yesterday... -grin-
There are only two forces at work in the world...God and Satan
God made a covenant with Abraham through Isaac and Jacob...God calls Abraham...Israel
Jesus' humaness comes through that same covenant...Abraham - Israel
Everything oppsed to Israel is opposed to God the Creator aka God the Son aka Jesus Christ
and everyone who sides with Israel and Christ
But of course Alouette, I hope he is having the time of his life. Jordan valley was Unbelievably hot yesterday, I drove through there. Much nicer today. Perhaps he was one of the soldiers I waved at!
Blessings on you and yours, Jordan valley is not a bad tour of duty.
The world hates Israel because the world hates the G-d of Israel. It really is that simple. You can look in any heart and know it. It is the exception, rather than the rule, that blooms and blossoms in the hearts of men and women.
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