Israeli Academic Extremism
When Naiveté Becomes
Sedition - How the Left has Crossed the Line
That a growing number of Israeli leftists
regard their own country as a paragon of evil is bad enough. Also
growing, however, are the manifestations of open anti-Semitism among
Jewish Israeli leftists. Their intellectual nexus is Israel's
professoriate (exposed in detail at
www.isracampus.org.il).
Israeli tenured academics are the sponsors and
initiators of campaigns all over the world to boycott Israel,
including boycotts against the very universities that pay their
salaries.
Hundreds of Israeli university professors have
been involved in organizing mutiny and insurrection among Israeli
soldiers, and some have even been arrested for violence. Israeli
university authorities wink at such faculty behavior and sometimes
condone or promote it.
Israeli students are increasingly complaining
about being harassed by leftist faculty members if they dare express
dissenting pro-Israel opinions in the classroom, and some claim
their grades were lowered as punishment for this felony.
In-classroom anti-Israel indoctrination is
becoming more common at Israeli universities. Israeli extremist
academics have misused their classroom podiums to force-feed their
students anti-Israel libel and anti-Jewish venom. Some courses
consist of little more than North-Korean-style one-sided political
indoctrination. "Academic" conferences held weekly on Israeli
campuses are often anti-academic exercises in one-sided advocacy of
leftwing positions.
Faculty hiring and promotion decisions are
often subordinated to political bias and gestures of leftist
political solidarity. Authors of tracts as openly anti-Jewish as the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion are granted tenure automatically.
Israeli extremists with mediocre academic records are hired and
promoted as acts of solidarity by other leftists within the
university system. University officials often pretend that
anti-Israel political propaganda is serious scholarship and
research.
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When Naiveté Becomes Sedition
Steven Plaut
Posted Aug 18 2010
The most dramatic and important political change
in Israel over the past 20 years has been the transformation of the
Israeli Left from a movement of political naiveté to one of, in an
increasing number of instances, political sedition.
For most of its history, the Israeli Left was a
well-meaning if rather clueless political camp. Its core belief was
that a more accommodationist set of policies could buy Israel peace
with the Arab world.
Throughout the 1970s and much of the 1980s, the
Israeli Left insisted that endless Israeli "goodwill gestures" would
prove to the Arabs that Israel's intentions were benign, and as a
result the Arabs would be persuaded to come to terms with the Jewish
state.
The Left insisted that Israel's turning the other
cheek in response to Arab terrorist atrocities was the most
effective method to end them. It argued that Israeli retaliatory
acts were actually causing Arab terror attacks. (Leftists
everywhere have long been fond of Orwellian inversions of cause and
effect.)
The Israeli Left dismissed the genocidal agenda
of Arab terrorist groups as empty rhetoric. It believed Israeli
self-abasement could buy friendship and goodwill from the very
terrorists who hailed Hitler as their role model, who libeled Jews
with the claim that they drink the blood of gentile children on
Passover, and who denied there had ever been a Holocaust.
The Israeli Left of yesteryear - the Israeli Left
pre-Oslo, pre-1993 - was wrong but for the most part not malevolent
or self-hating. However misguided its policy prescriptions, its
motivations were essentially pro-Israel.
Back in 1993 most Israeli leftists believed the
Left's ideas would benefit Israel and the Jewish people. (Today, all
too many leftists support those same ideas whether or not they harm
Israel and Jews.)
In 1993 most Israeli leftists believed Israeli
concessions would lead to Arab moderation. (Today's leftists know -
but seemingly don't care - that concessions are seen as signs of
weakness that only inspire greater Arab violence.)
In 1993 most Israeli leftists believed in Israeli
restraint because they thought it would stimulate Palestinian
goodwill and most leftists thought Israel would emerge stronger if
the Oslo accords were implemented. (Today's leftists demand endless
restraint even after witnessing the bloody results.)
In other words, the Israeli Left of 1993 was by
and large a Left that could, if properly provoked, be awakened from
its delusions. And in fact, many longtime leftists would move to the
center and even to the right in the decade immediately following
Oslo as Palestinian atrocities, endless violations of PLO
commitments, and increasingly Nazi-like rhetoric from both
Palestinians and Israeli Arabs continued to mount.
This is not to in any way excuse the old Israeli
Left for its disastrous policies - policies originating out of fear
and weariness rather than hard-headed realism.
Ultimately, the old Israeli Left got to implement
its agenda in the great Oslo "peace process" experiment, with
successive Israeli governments under Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres,
Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Barak, Ariel Sharon and Ehud Olmert
agreeing in principle to eventually abandon all or almost all of the
"occupied territories," even to divide Jerusalem and restore the
Golan Heights to Syria's ruling clique.
The result was escalated terrorism and a global
campaign of delegitimization against Israel.
The Oslo policy of Israel's old Left was based on
a total loss of the ability to think rationally. It was a loss of
historic proportions, a relinquishment of reality for a make-pretend
universe, and a complete loss of the Jewish determination to survive
as a nation.
How else to explain thespectacle of Israeli
leaders meeting, back-slapping and kissing the same Arab fascists
who murdered Jewish children and only yesterday denied there had
ever been a Holocaust while at the same time insisting that if there
had been one, the Jews deserved it?
* * * *
*
Now, less than 20 years after
the beginning of the Oslo "peace process," Israel's very
continuation as a Jewish state is regarded as a legitimate topic of
conversation in polite company. Even worse, it is the Israeli Left
that more and more is leading the assault against its country's
legitimacy and very survival.
The "peace process" experiment proved beyond
doubt that the Israeli Left's perception of the problems of the
Middle East had always been distorted. Perhaps the most egregious
example of this was Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in
2005, which served to convert all of Gaza into a Hamas terror base
rather than the tranquil oasis the Left was convinced would follow.
The Gaza withdrawal produced a torrent of
thousands of rockets from terrorists in Gaza on Jewish civilians in
the Israeli Negev, which of course is located well within Israel's
pre-1967 "Green Line" border.
And thanks to Israel's unilateral capitulation in
Southern Lebanon in 2000, there was a barrage of thousands of
Katyusha rockets from Lebanon into Northern Israel in the summer of
2006 as well as the seizure of much of Lebanon by genocidal
Hizbullah terrorists. The Palestinian Authority of the "moderate"
PLO entered into an open competition with Hamas and Islamic Jihad
over which group could launch the most terrorism against the Jews.
The Oslo disaster also triggered a global upsurge
in anti-Semitism and support for Arab demands around the world.
Israel's endless self-restraint in the face of
terrorism and its countless capitulations won Israel no friends.
Even the White House responded to such displays of weakness by
demanding that Israel agree to turn its holiest shrines over to
terrorist control. The more Israel exhibited restraint, the more the
world denounced it for its "violations of human rights" and
"apartheid racism."
Israeli displays of weakness have not only
convinced the Arab world the Jews are on the run, they have resulted
in a worldwide campaign of demonization against Jews, including -
but not limited to - medieval-style tales of Jews trafficking in the
body parts of dead Palestinians and Israelis engaging in Nazi-like
war crimes.
Meanwhile, the Palestinians have yet to comply
with a single punctuation mark in any of the "accords" and
agreements they have signed, yet the world insists in rare unison
that Israel is the only obstacle to peace in the Middle East.
The failures of the "peace process" have also had
interesting domestic political ramifications inside Israel. The de
facto implementation of leftist thinking by the various governments
of the Labor Party, Kadima and Likud has ultimately served to
undermine the very survivability of the country. As a result, more
and more Israelis have experienced a "dropping of the token," as
Hebrew slang describes a rude awakening.
As noted above, large numbers of Israelis
abandoned the political Left as it became ever more difficult to
deny that leftist-inspired policies had simply made the situation
far worse and far more dangerous. The Meretz Party lost 75 percent
of its electoral support within just a few years. Leftist
organizations Peace Now and Dor Shalem are largely defunct.
On the other hand, the people remaining within
the ranks of the dwindling Left have become increasingly extreme.
Indeed, many of them have emerged as a political Fifth Column. For
reasons only psychiatrists might properly fathom, this rump
political Left in Israel openly identifies today with the enemies of
its own country, supporting all enemy demands without reservation.
The ugly and indisputable reality is that the
contemporary Israeli Left consists of people openly calling on the
world to impose on Israel sanctions and divestment schemes. It
consists of people proclaiming that peace has been blocked because
Israel is an evil entity. The Palestinian "right of return" that
would annihilate Israel from within is now supported by hundreds of
leading Jewish leftists.
The Israeli Left, particularly the academic Left,
churns out enormous amounts of anti-Israel hate propaganda for all
takers. It was the Israeli Left that invented for world consumption
the "apartheid" calumny, as well as fictions about Israeli "war
crimes." (Does it even need to be said that no leftist has ever been
indicted for this under Israel's toothless anti-treason laws?)
The Israeli Left is also increasingly involved in
law breaking and violence. The government turns a blind eye to this.
Even though the original idea for Israel's security wall had
actually come from the Left (because leftists thought this would
calm the situation and lead to Israel's abandoning most of the West
Bank to the Palestinians), week after week Israeli leftists now hold
violent demonstrations against that wall, attempt to
vandalize it, and physically attack Israeli police and soldiers.
They also hold demonstrations demanding that large swaths of
Jerusalem be kept judenrein - Jew-free.
To grasp the absurdity of this, try to imagine
U.S. civil-rights protesters wearing Klan hoods and demanding that
black folks be kept out of neighborhoods "where they do not belong."
Israel is the only country on the planet where domestic leftists
lobby to force their country into giving up its capital city.
Most alarming, however, has been the Israeli
Left's adoption of the political positions and agendas of its
country's worst enemies regarding almost everything. Before any
audience that will listen, Israeli leftists routinely denounce
Israel as essentially a colonialist racist entity with no moral
right to exist and certainly no moral right to defend itself.
There is not a single act of self-defense that
Israel could undertake today against terrorists that would not be
denounced by Israel's Left as criminal, fascist, or racist
(sometimes all three). Israel's most visible leftists seem to have
one position and one position only - total Israeli capitulation to
terrorist demands, including "talks with" (meaning capitulation to)
Hamas.
The old naïve Israeli Left may have preferred
that Israel seek to resolve its conflict with the Arab world through
niceness, but it had no delusions about what ultimately lay at the
origins and the heart of that conflict. The old naïve Left
understood that the Middle East conflict was caused by the Arab
refusal to accept any manifestation of Jewish self-determination in
the Middle East.
The Israeli Left of the 21st century, in stark
contrast, believes the conflict stems from the temerity of the Jews
in reestablishing sovereignty in their historical homeland. Israel's
very existence, in the eyes of a dismayingly large number of
leftists, particularly those in academia and the media, is a crime
in itself - the original sin, if you will.
More and more Israeli leftists openly mourn the
very creation of Israel, joining together with Islamists in "Nakba
Day" commemorations marking the "catastrophe" of Israel's existence.
Israeli leftists routinely join foreign
anti-Semites in promoting what they call the One-State Solution - in
effect a final solution under which Israel would cease to exist
altogether as a Jewish state and simply become absorbed into a
larger, predominantly Arab, binational state.
That a growing number of Israeli leftists regard
their own country as a paragon of evil is bad enough. Also growing,
however, are the manifestations of open anti-Semitism among Jewish
Israeli leftists. Their intellectual nexus is Israel's professoriate
(exposed in detail at
www.isracampus.org.il).
Israeli tenured academics are the sponsors and
initiators of campaigns all over the world to boycott Israel,
including boycotts against the very universities that pay their
salaries.
Hundreds of Israeli university professors have
been involved in organizing mutiny and insurrection among Israeli
soldiers, and some have even been arrested for violence. Israeli
university authorities wink at such faculty behavior and sometimes
condone or promote it.
Israeli students are increasingly complaining
about being harassed by leftist faculty members if they dare express
dissenting pro-Israel opinions in the classroom, and some claim
their grades were lowered as punishment for this felony.
In-classroom anti-Israel indoctrination is
becoming more common at Israeli universities. Israeli extremist
academics have misused their classroom podiums to force-feed their
students anti-Israel libel and anti-Jewish venom. Some courses
consist of little more than North-Korean-style one-sided political
indoctrination. "Academic" conferences held weekly on Israeli
campuses are often anti-academic exercises in one-sided advocacy of
leftwing positions.
Faculty hiring and promotion decisions are often
subordinated to political bias and gestures of leftist political
solidarity. Authors of tracts as openly anti-Jewish as the Protocols
of the Elders of Zion are granted tenure automatically. Israeli
extremists with mediocre academic records are hired and promoted as
acts of solidarity by other leftists within the university system.
University officials often pretend that anti-Israel political
propaganda is serious scholarship and research.
* * * * *
On the left wing of the Israeli
political spectrum, the simple son of the Passover Haggadah has been
replaced by the wicked son. This is not to say that every leftist is
wicked or has evil intentions, just that the Left as a collective
entity no longer has Israel's best interests at heart.
The Left in Israel is at war with Zionism and
Israel's continuation as a Jewish state. It is also radically
opposed to democracy and freedom of speech. For too many leftists,
the highest form of democracy means issuing calls for foreign powers
to neutralize Israel's electorate and to impose an outside
"solution" on the country - one to the liking of the Arabs - by
means of threats and force.
This is a phenomenon that needs to be understood
and internalized - and actively fought - by all non-leftist Jews in
Israel and throughout the Jewish world if the Jewish state is to
survive.
Steven Plaut, a frequent contributor to The
Jewish Press, is a professor at the University of Haifa. His book
"The Scout" is available at Amazon.com. He can be contacted at
steveneplaut@yahoo.com.
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