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Mark Steyn: Struggle puts a premium on being anti-Jew
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 03/30/2002 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 03/29/2002 4:26:03 PM PST by Pokey78

EASTER usually finds me at my little New Hampshire Baptist Church, one of those white clapboard meeting houses that, as medieval stone churches do in English villages, make Christianity seem indigenous. This year, though, I'm en route from Europe to the Middle East, which puts a different spin on things. Jesus never saw a clapboard church or an Anglican vicar in a dog collar. Nineteen hundred and sixtysomething years ago, He was celebrating Passover. Christ's Last Supper was the first day of Pesach, the same ritual those Israeli diners were observing on Wednesday when a Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself, killing 20 and injuring almost 200, but no doubt earning big bonus points with those 72 virgins who will surely pleasure him in Paradise all the more assiduously.

In Jesus's Last Supper, one miracle - the Jews' liberation from slavery in Egypt - prefigures another, Christ's resurrection. Christians have prospered in the two millennia since: they have the luxury of turning a celebration of survival into an excuse for chocolate eggs and toy bunnies. Not so the Jews. Throughout the same period, they have raised a cup of wine each Passover and spoken the same words from the Haggada: "In every generation, they rise up against us to destroy us." And this year, in Netanya, before they could even say the words, they were blown apart. This wasn't a pizza parlour or a bus: the terrorist struck, as the New York Post's John Podhoretz put it, "at the very core of what it means to be a Jew". It made explicit, as if that were necessary, that this particular "liberation struggle" puts a premium on being anti-Jew rather than pro-Palestinian.

Just as revealing was the reaction from the European media. In the American press, you read things like: "An observer to the bomb-blast scene described a dead young girl, perhaps 10 or 12, lying on the ground with her eyes open, looking as if she was surprised." For Europe, on the other hand, the main significance of this development was that it was "unhelpful" to the "peace process". Before I'm accused of being more upset about dead Jewish than dead Muslim kids, let me say that I take people at their own estimation: in the Palestinian Authority schools, they teach their children about the glories of martyrdom; indeed, the careers guidance counsellor appears to have little information on alternative employment prospects; at social events, the moppets are dressed up as junior jihadi, with toy detonators and play bombs. It's not that I place less value on Palestinian lives, but that Chairman Arafat and his chums in Hamas do. So does Saddam Hussein, whose government (the subject of an admiring article in this week's Spectator) gives $25,000 to the family of each Palestinian suicide bomber. So does the Arab League, which at last year's summit passed a resolution hailing the "spirit of sacrifice" of the Palestinian "martyrs" and thus licensed Wednesday's massacre. As for the "peace process", those Europeans who, just a few months ago, were urging the Americans to cease operations for Ramadan evidently feel no compunction to demand from Chairman Arafat and his dark subsidiaries any similar "bombing pause" for Passover.

In the days after September 11, we were told that Muslims had great respect for their fellow "people of the book" - ie, Jews and Christians. This ought to be so: after all, the dramatis personae of the Koran include Abraham, Moses, David, John the Baptist, Jesus and the Virgin Mary. It's one thing to believe that the Israelis are occupiers and oppressors and that the Zionist state should not exist. But no Muslim with any understanding of his shared heritage could in good conscience blow up a Passover Seder. It marks a new low in the Palestinians' descent into nihilism - though, as usual, the silence of the imams is deafening. As for the nonchalance of the Europeans, that too should not surprise us: in my experience, the Continent's Christians, practising and nominal, find the ceremonies of Jewish life faintly creepy, notwithstanding that these were also the rituals by which their own Saviour lived.

But this year, when the Christians' solar calendar and the Jews' lunar calendar have coincided and Easter and Passover fall together, it's a safe bet that George W Bush will make the connection. The first time I ever heard him speak, he spoke openly about his faith and about Christ in a way that would be unimaginable for a British politician. He will know all the details - "the baby tried to crawl away, but it died, too". Unlike the Europeans, he must know too that Yasser Arafat could never run any kind of state: give him Switzerland and he'd turn it into a sewer. The only question now is whether Bush will realise how disastrous the last month has been in his retreat from the moral clarity displayed after September 11. The President has been reduced to mumbling Beltway shorthand about the need to comply with "Tenet" and "Mitchell", while Dick Cheney's shuttle diplomacy to shore up "moderate" Arab support for war with Iraq has resulted only in spectacular rapprochements between Iraq and Kuwait, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, etc. Wednesday's bloodbath should open their eyes: just because it's Easter, that's no reason to lay any more huge eggs.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
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To: daviddennis
By your logic the state of Delaware needs to take over some of the surrounding counties in its bordering neighbors, because it is "too small."

Oh, wait, the borders are fixed, nevermind.

Israel took land that doesn't belong to it. It did so without benefit of treaty, unilaterally.

It would be one thing if they simply did as they originally said they were going to do: Make a DMZ with troops stationed as a tripwire.

But soon, the radical elements in Israel began agitating for "greater Israel"--which exists only in their fervid imaginations--and building ILLEGAL (even by Israeli law) settlements.

Your whining about "but Israel is too small" is irrelevant. They took land that was NOT theirs, and they have been agitating and harrassing the people that lived there long before Jews ever showed up, people who just wanted to be left alone, and they've tried to displace them (the so-called "Law of Transfer"--Israeli radicals always act like the Old Testament and the thousands of years gone by events contained in it is current history).

Not surprisingly, they got some resistance, and now a full scale revolt on their hands.

The Israeli fascists like Netanyahu put their feet in it, and have reaped the whirlwind.

I stand with Pres. Bush and urge the Israelis to withdraw, and let those people the h*ll alone.

61 posted on 03/31/2002 3:42:08 PM PST by Illbay
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To: Illbay
bump!
62 posted on 04/06/2002 5:20:15 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Illbay
Oops! Bumping the article!!!!! I am convinced that the ME politics by Bush
is that he tells the Israelis to "Withdraw without delay", but he is really
signaling something else privately. IMHO.......
63 posted on 04/06/2002 5:31:23 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Pokey78
bump for later reading
64 posted on 04/09/2002 7:03:00 PM PDT by ambrose
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To: Alas Babylon!
Well, I lived just outside of Kaiserslautern, Germany for four years. I knew some "Steins" there. Very German catholics. It means rock. Not every German name is Jewish.

I don't remember just where Kaiserslautern is, but I lived dadrueben a good long while, and I remember seeing names in the Munich telephone book that were of Catholics, which belonged only to Jews (or the intermarried descendants of Jews) in the States. But I've never known a Stein on this side of the Atlantic, who wasn't a Jew. And just look at the guy -- he looks like a friggin' rabbi! He looks more Jewish than I do!

Dollars to donuts, either Steyn's father is a Jew who married a gentile (as I have done), making their offspring gentile, he converted, or his forebears did.

65 posted on 04/12/2002 3:41:44 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: knighthawk
Steyn is on a roll, a lot of good articles lately.

I was just about to post the same sentiment. For the last year or so, he's been the columnist equivalent of Teddy Ballgame in '41.

66 posted on 04/12/2002 3:43:46 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
The world needs more people like him.
67 posted on 04/12/2002 3:48:39 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: Alas Babylon!
P.S. I meant to add, I'll give you three guesses, why cetain names are exclusively Christian in Germany, but overwhelmingly Jewish in America.
68 posted on 04/12/2002 3:51:18 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: livius
This may of interest to you:

A Nazi Jew? The Adam Shapiro Story

69 posted on 04/12/2002 3:53:04 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
He's a self-hating Jew and a self-hating American. And the ideal of every raving leftist and a heck of a lot of dumb liberals...
70 posted on 04/12/2002 4:35:22 PM PDT by livius
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To: GussiedUp
When your terrorists buddies started the warS with Israel, Israel had every damn right to "occupy" anything they wanted AND KEEP IT.

The situation is far more complex than you state here--and probably more complicated than you can understand. It sounds like you don't do too much thinking; it would probably get in the way of your emoting.

Why Israel hasn't nuked those stinking stand turds all the way to that moon god they worship is amazing.

Case in point. They haven't, because you don't do that. I don't expect YOU to understand that, but we've already established your simplistic brand of thinking.

However, though you may never be able to comprehend it, console yourself with the thought that they don't "nuke" innocent people for very good reasons. We'll just leave it at that.

72 posted on 04/20/2002 7:46:30 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: Illbay
The situation is far more complex than you state here--and probably more complicated than you can understand. It sounds like you don't do too much thinking; it would probably get in the way of your emoting.

Keep on bawling about your beloved terrorists, however, Israel will use whatever means is necessary at it's disposal to survive. That you are incapable of understanding that doesn't surprise me. That you don't like to hear the Arabs started the warS with Israel and Israel did what was necessary to defend itself does not make it less true. Try educating yourself instead of mindlessly parroting the liberal party line.

However, though you may never be able to comprehend it, console yourself with the thought that they don't "nuke" innocent people for very good reasons. We'll just leave it at that.

Unfortunately you aren't able to comprehend that one doesn't blow up (homicide bombings) innocent people either. Fortunately, Israel did not simply "leave it at that".
73 posted on 04/21/2002 2:28:23 AM PDT by GussiedUp
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