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The Middle East
Project
A SINGLE STATE
SOLUTION


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I
Witness the Israel Lobby in Action
A
few weeks back at Columbia, I watched with amazement as the
former Israeli soldier Yehuda Shaul, who started the group
Breaking the Silence, gave his presentation on the horrors
of the occupation to about 75 students in a darkened hall.
My amazement had to do with the fact that Shaul's visit was
sponsored by a largely-Jewish group at
ColumbiaPro-Israel Progressivesand was attended
by members of the Hillel chapter at the school. Kudos to
them.
After
Shaul's speech, representing "my comrades and not just
myself," he was bombarded by hostile questions from Israel
supporters in the audience. Shaul handled them with strength
and ease. (Q. "Do you know of a counterpart organization
where Palestinians question their moral decisions?" A. "I
really don't careI am an Israeli who has to raise his
children in Israel...")
Just
as gripping to me was the discussion that took place after
the event between Rachel Glaser, the campus coordinator of
the rightwing Zionist Organization of America, and the
students who had organized the event.
"What
did this accomplish? What did it accomplish?" Glaser barked
at the organizers.
"It
achieved something important," one of the Jewish students
said. "People perceive pro-Israel groups as monolithic. They
think that we are not able to take responsibility for the
bad things that happen."
Fine,
Glaser said, but the students should have organized "a
panel," in which Shaul was just one voice. "Have someone
else," she said. (Just as the New York Theatre Workshop
wanted to "contextualize" the Rachel Corrie play with
pro-Israel voices.)
It
was one thing to have Yehuda Shaul give a talk inside
Israel, Glaser said. "Outside of Israel, you're playing with
fire."
This
chilling statement was a candid expression of the goals of
the Israel lobby. A member of a Jewish organization was
saying that it's OK to have a wide-open discussion of these
issues in Israel, but it's dangerous to have such a
discussion here. Why? Because America is the mainstay of
support allowing Israel to continue its policies in the
Occupied Territories. The Israel lobby fears that Americans,
if left to their own devices, will abandon Israel, out of
indifference, or antisemitism. So Americans must be
influencedin this case by having the information they
get about Israel/Palestine vetted, and by pressuring Jews on
campus to toe the party line.
I
bring this up because Glaser's group, the Zionist
Organization of America, is now trying to have the Jewish
group that sponsored Shaul's tour, the Union of Progressive
Zionists, kicked out of a consortium of campus groups that
promote Israel's image on campuses. Why? Because (per the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency) "Jewish money should not be spent
on programming that provides fodder for Israel's most
virulent critics."
This
is shameful news. Jews are better than this, America is
better than this...
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