Israeli Academic
Extremism
Israel's Academic Fifth Column and its "Post-Colonial"
Disgrace
Gadi Taub on YNET denounces Israel's extremist
anti-Israel academics: “Israel’s radical leftist academicians
promote false, immoral notions.”
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3852946,00.html
‘Post-colonial’ disgrace
Israel’s radical
leftist academicians promote false, immoral notions
Gadi Taub
23/2/10
Professor Yehouda Shenhav recently published a
book called The Green Line Trap. Shenhav was interviewed on the
occasion of the book’s publication; among other things he
recommended that we give up on dividing the land in favor of the
one-state solution. This is a familiar genre: Shenhav belongs to a
group of Post-Zionist intellectuals who boast of titles such as “the
radical Left” and “post-colonialism” while demanding that the Jews
give up their right for self-determination, in the name of
democracy, of course.
This matter is presented in a veneer of human
rights jargon and is premised on a more general position being
voiced in academia for years now: Post-colonial studies. According
to this position, the West is a staunch enemy of democracy while all
of the West’s victims are, implicitly at least, democracy’s
defenders. According to Shenhav, this is the case around here too:
All we need to do is annul the Western apartheid known as Israel,
and we’ll see the emergence of a wonderful democracy with an Arab
majority.
For this fundamental falsehood to hold water,
one requires to resort to a rather significant rhetorical juggling
act, and at times some intellectual sophistication. One can say many
things about Professor Shenhav, but he cannot be accused of being
sophisticated. Hence, the interview with him exposes the moral as
well as intellectual unworthiness of the perception he promotes.
According to Shenhav, a direct line connects
1948 and 1967; hence, as the settlers claim, there is no real
difference between Israel-proper and
Israel beyond the Green Line. In his view, the difference
between living under occupation and citizenship in the State of
Israel is apparently no more than a nuance. Those who defend the
Zionist project within the Green Line borders in fact attest to the
hatred they hold for others, as they do not truly wish to integrate
into the “Arab space.”
However, According to Shenhav, integration into
the Arab space is a plan for promoting democracy, while Israel,
which is a “branch of Europe,” gives off a powerful colonial stench.
Apparently, Arab states are model democracies, while Israel –
according to Shenhav – is premised on “racial laws and a constant
state of emergency.”
Futile intellectual exercise
The article is full of falsehoods of this type.
Shenhav finds himself agreeing with rightist politician Benny Begin
and despising leftist writer David Grossman’s “nationalism.” The
settlers and the Right are “not necessarily” nationalistic, while
the Zionist Left comprising “Meretz-Labor-Kadima” is blatantly
nationalistic, he says. According to Shenhav’s doctrine, Lieberman’s
slogan about “no citizenship without loyalty” represents Israel’s
essence, while the fact Israel has rejected such notions from the
moment of its inception is marginal, etc. etc.
In short, Shenhav exposes the complete
groundlessness of this futile intellectual exercise. Hence, perhaps
we would do well to call a spade a spade:
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