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If Israel Is Not Evil, the World Is in Big Trouble
Townhall.com ^ | June 8, 2010 | Dennis Prager

Posted on 06/08/2010 4:34:07 AM PDT by Kaslin

With the exception of the United States, nearly all the world's nations; newspapers, radio and TV news stations; the United Nations; and the world's Leftist academics and organizations have condemned Israel over the Gaza flotilla incident. The characterizations of the Jewish state range from a society so evil that it should not be allowed to exist to a villainous nation that is responsible for a) the suffering of millions of innocent Palestinian men, women and children; b) the lack of Mideast peace; therefore c) the Muslim world's anger at the West; and therefore d) Islamic terrorism itself.

Let's hope the world is right.

Israel is almost totally isolated. A visitor from another planet would have every reason to report back home that the greatest problem on planet earth was this planet's Jewish state. Though Israel is the size of the American state of New Jersey and smaller than El Salvador, and though its population is smaller than that of Sweden, Burundi and Bolivia, it is the most censured country in United Nations history.

Let's hope the world is right.

Though Israel is a thriving liberal democracy for all its citizens, including the one out of five that is Arab (83 percent of whom are Muslim), with an independent judiciary and press; though it signed an agreement establishing an independent Palestinian state; though it returned to Egypt every inch of the Sinai Peninsula, a land mass larger than Israel itself with major oil reserves -- the world deems Israel a villain.

Let's hope the world is right.

Though Hamas runs a theocratic police state based on torture and terror, with no freedom of speech, no freedom for any religious expression outside of radical Islam, seeks to annihilate the Jewish state, and its state-controlled media depict Israelis and Jews as worthy of death, the world sees Israel, not Hamas, as the villain.

Let's hope the world is right.

Here is a random sampling of world reactions:

"The EU condemns the use of violence that has produced a high number of victims among the members of the flotilla ..."

"The President of (France) expresses his profound emotion in the face of the tragic consequences of the Israeli military operation," Sarkozy's office said. "He condemns the disproportionate use of force ..."

"Spain unequivocally condemns the Israeli attack on the humanitarian flotilla and it does so as a country and as the acting president of the EU Council."

"Swedish Port Workers Union spokesman Peter Annerback says workers will refuse to handle Israeli goods and ships ..."

"The Swedish Football Association said it was to ask European football's highest body, UEFA, to rule if the qualifier scheduled for Friday in Tel Aviv should go ahead or not, citing the 'strong reactions in Sweden and around the world.'"

"Norway's military says it has cancelled a special operations seminar because the Defence Ministry objected to the inclusion of an Israeli army officer in the program ... Norway calls for boycott on arms to Israel."

South Africa recalled its ambassador to Israel, Ismail Coovadia, "to show our strongest condemnation of the attack."

India announced that "There can be no justification for such indiscriminate use of force, which we condemn."

"The Argentine Government expressed on Monday its condemnation of Israel's naval attack to an (sic) humanitarian six-ship flotilla."

The Brazilian Foreign Ministry in a statement said that "Brazil strongly condemns the Israeli attack, because there was no justification ..."

Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini: "I deplore in the strongest terms the killing of civilians. This is certainly a grave act."

The News, the leading Pakistani English daily: "This monstrous outrage has caught the world's attention and once again put the spotlight on the activities of a state that has been a law unto itself for most of its life."

China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu: "We were shocked by the Israeli attack which led to severe casualties and condemn it."

Let's hope that the European Union, France, Spain, Sweden, Norway, South Africa, India, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Pakistan, China and nearly all other nations are right.

And not just nations, of course. According to Amnesty International, "It is imperative that Israel lifts the blockade of Gaza without delay, as it is a form of collective punishment ... Israel should invite the relevant UN experts to carry out an investigation ... It begs credibility that the level of lethal force used by Israeli troops could have been justified. It appears to have been out of all proportion to any threat posed."

To restate AI's positions:

1) Since blockades are "collective punishment," presumably Amnesty International deems all blockades as immoral. 2) The U.N. is fair regarding Israel, so Israel should support a U.N. investigation. 3) And the Israeli soldiers should have allowed themselves to be beaten to death rather than throw away their paintball guns and use real ones.

Let's hope Amnesty International is right.

Now, some representative views in American newspaper editorials:

The Los Angeles Times, in its editorial, posed some deep questions. Here are three:

"Were the boats ferrying novelists and Nobel Peace Prize winners and elderly Holocaust survivors, as news accounts have suggested, or seething Israel haters, as defenders of the raid would have us believe?"

Apparently, the Los Angeles Times believes that novelists, Nobel Peace Prize winners and elderly Holocaust survivors cannot be "seething Israel-haters."

"Was the goal to bring 10,000 tons of aid to needy Gazans in an act of peaceful civil disobedience, or to provoke Israel into just this sort of violent response? ..."

I did not make this up in order to embarrass the LATimes. They really posed this question.

"We agree with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that the blockade '... hurts forces of moderation and empowers extremists.'"

Unlike the Times, many of us thought that Palestinian extremists were more powerful than the "forces of moderation" prior to the blockade.

Let's hope the Los Angeles Times is right.

And now, The New York Times editorial:

"There can be no excuse for the way that Israel completely mishandled the incident ... It has damaged Israel's ties with Turkey, once its closest ally in the Muslim world."

"No excuse?" Being beaten to death by "peace activists" while carrying paintball guns is "no excuse"? And why wasn't it Turkey's sponsorship of an Islamist organization labeled a terrorist group by the American government that damaged Turkey's relations with Israel? Why is it not Turkey's cooperation with Iran's Holocaust-denying, Holocaust-planning Ahmadinejad that has damaged Turkish-Israeli relations?

Let's hope The New York Times is right.

The reason mankind has to hope that the world, its leaders, its newspapers, its so-called human rights organizations and the United Nations are right about Israel is quite simple: If Israel is the decent party in its war with the Palestinian Authority and Hamas -- and nearly all the world's countries, nearly all the world's media and the United Nations are morally wrong -- what hope is there for humanity? If the world's moral compass is that broken, are we not sailing into a dark age?


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel
KEYWORDS: dennisprager; gazaflotilla; israel; prager
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1 posted on 06/08/2010 4:34:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I’m not going to hope that any of those dhimmi, anti-Christ, anti-Israel entities are right, because I know that they are wrong.

I know this from plain common sense as well as from the Bible itself.

Yes, the world is in BIG trouble.

But I’ve read the Book, which predicted that the whole world would be against Israel, and that Israel woudl be a “Rock of Offense” to the world.


3 posted on 06/08/2010 4:42:39 AM PDT by Westbrook (Having more children does not divide your love, it multiplies it.)
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To: Kaslin

You wouldn’t attend Clarksville, First Baptist Church by any chance???


4 posted on 06/08/2010 4:42:59 AM PDT by AH-1S Pilot
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To: F15Eagle

Yes, EXACTLY!


5 posted on 06/08/2010 4:43:30 AM PDT by Westbrook (Having more children does not divide your love, it multiplies it.)
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To: AH-1S Pilot

No, I don’t. I am not a Baptist


6 posted on 06/08/2010 4:43:53 AM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin
If Israel Is Not Evil, the World Is in Big Trouble

The world is in BIG trouble!

7 posted on 06/08/2010 4:45:03 AM PDT by airborne (Why is it we won't allow the Bible in school, but we will in prison? Think about it.)
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To: Kaslin

Good point. Unfortunately, it seems as if the dark forces of socialism, which tore the world apart in the mid 20th century, have the world on the ropes once again. The coming depression will almost certainly again be blamed on the Jews (and Bush).


8 posted on 06/08/2010 4:45:14 AM PDT by skookum55 (A natural-born US citizen since 1955.)
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To: Kaslin
If Israel is the decent party in its war with the Palestinian Authority and Hamas -- and nearly all the world's countries, nearly all the world's media and the United Nations are morally wrong -- what hope is there for humanity? If the world's moral compass is that broken, are we not sailing into a dark age?

I'm not sure anyone can argue that, if things do not change drastically, we are most decidedly heading into a "dark age"...

9 posted on 06/08/2010 4:49:26 AM PDT by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: Kaslin

1 Why do the nations conspire
and the peoples plot in vain?

2 The kings of the earth take their stand
and the rulers gather together
against the Lord
and against his Anointed One.

3 “Let us break their chains,” they say,
“and throw off their fetters.”

4 The One enthroned in heaven laughs;
the Lord scoffs at them.

5 Then he rebukes them in his anger
and terrifies them in his wrath, saying,

6 “I have installed my King
on Zion, my holy hill.”

7 I will proclaim the decree of the Lord:
He said to me, “You are my Son ;
today I have become your Father.

8 Ask of me,
and I will make the nations your inheritance,
the ends of the earth your possession.

9 You will rule them with an iron scepter ;
you will dash them to pieces like pottery.”

10 Therefore, you kings, be wise;
be warned, you rulers of the earth.

11 Serve the Lord with fear
and rejoice with trembling.

12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry
and you be destroyed in your way,
for his wrath can flare up in a moment.
Blessed are all who take refuge in him.

Psalms 2:1-12 (NIV)


10 posted on 06/08/2010 4:51:44 AM PDT by Rocky (REPEAL IT!)
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To: Kaslin

Could have swore I knew who you were, from email discussions about the middle east a few years back…


11 posted on 06/08/2010 4:51:46 AM PDT by AH-1S Pilot
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To: Kaslin
If the world's moral compass is that broken, are we not sailing into a dark age?

It's not that bad. Top quality nukes bring a lot of light.

12 posted on 06/08/2010 4:56:37 AM PDT by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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To: Kaslin

I hope the world fails.


13 posted on 06/08/2010 4:58:58 AM PDT by RoadTest (Religion is a substitute for the relationship God wants with you.)
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To: Wyatt's Torch
If the world's moral compass is that broken, are we not sailing into a dark age?

As I read the events, listen, and watch I find it harder each day to consider what is about to unfold as a dark age.

The Lord has told us what all must come to pass and He told us to not be distressed by these events. Instead I look each day as a step closer to a great Light being cast upon the earth.

For all the hell, fire, and brimstone preaching I have endured with the skepticism of my youth...it is hard to contain my excitement as each day a revelation unfolds before our very eyes.

14 posted on 06/08/2010 5:00:50 AM PDT by EBH (Our First Right...."it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it,")
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15 posted on 06/08/2010 5:01:46 AM PDT by SJackson (Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided, Barack Hussein Obama)
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To: Kaslin

The liberal stance is very weird, not only in the case of Israel.

See: liberals tend to support those who will eventually oppress them. And kill them in the end.

Why do smart people vote for their own murderers? (I mean it: liberals don’t differ significantly from others when it comes to IQ.)

Liberals love totalitarian regimes. Regimes that will, after gaining more power, take away the books of said liberals. That will torture and kill them.

Israel is a free, open society, in the sense of Sir Karl R. Popper and economists Hayek and Friedman (well, the latter point is debatable for hardline libertarians, but that is hardly my point).

In theory, liberals should thus support Israel, a country with good schools and universities, with freedom of speech, free trade, an enormous cultural history, perhaps unequalled in the world.

But what is the trap that liberals are always prone to fall into? No, wait: what is the mental abnormality that liberals do suffer from?

After pondering it a long time, I came up with the conclusion: liberals want to be tortured. They do not desire freedom. They suffer from what psychiatrists call: masochism. Their life’s joy is to be chained, incarcerated, interrogated, and in the end: to be killed.

If they want that as the ultimate satisfaction, they have the freedom to be so inclined.

But they do NOT have the freedom to take the rest of the free world with them in their obvious madness.


16 posted on 06/08/2010 5:01:48 AM PDT by Ayn And Milton
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To: EBH

Agree. I was going to say “or a light age depending on your perspective”...


17 posted on 06/08/2010 5:04:00 AM PDT by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: Kaslin
Glen Beck had an interesting show yesterday.

He aired the radio traffic between the "fauxtilla" and the Israelis.

One response from the ships: "Go back to Auschwitz."

18 posted on 06/08/2010 5:04:12 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys: Can't fly, can't ski, can't drive, can't skipper a boat, but they know what's best.)
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To: Kaslin

We are witnessing the culmination of a long-running campaign to delegitimize Israel. It has been intentional and calculated. Its perpetrators have been the usual members of the leftist crowd.

One might ask: why is Israel the only nation on Earth that has no right to exist? Don’t expect an answer from fools.


19 posted on 06/08/2010 5:07:53 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Forty years of electing leftist fools to Congress have culminated in Nancy Pelosi.)
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To: Kaslin

Foretold in Ezekiel 38-39?


20 posted on 06/08/2010 5:28:31 AM PDT by GBA (Resistance is Constitutional!)
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