It
is disheartening to hear of large crowds of people demonstrating in Washington against Israel
on account of its incursion into Gaza
in search of the rockets and tunnels of the Hamas terrorists. One also hears of
much larger and more vociferous mobs demonstrating in European cities against Israel . While
such demonstrations may have a humanitarian component—concern for the lost
lives of Palestinians, particularly children--there is also a large element of
anti-Semitism. As various American
writers have shown, the Israeli invasion was a justified
response to multiple rocket attacks by Hamas and the building of tunnels by
Hamas under the border between Israel
and Gaza .
Joe
Klein, in Time Magazine, put his finger on the problem: “Hamas, which was in an
existential jam this spring, needed a new strategy. It had lost its prime ally
in the region when the Egyptian army overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood. (Hamas is the official Palestinian branch of
the Brotherhood.) It also alienated another of its supporters, Iran , when it sided with the Brotherhood against
Bashar Assad in Syria .
Opposition within Gaza
to Hamas’ corruption and misrule was also on the rise. What to do? Provoke Israel . It had
worked in the past.”
It is useful to
understand that the war between Israel
and Hamas is not simply a war between two competing religions or political
ideologies. It is a war between civilization and darkness. There are many in
the world who would paint Hamas as a group of devout Muslims who provide
extensive social programs for their people. This portrait ignores the fact that
Hamas represents the vanguard of a form of nasty fascism.
Some people believe that Israel has no right to exist because it has set
itself up as a Jewish state and occupied what was formerly a Muslim land under
the rule of the Ottoman Empire . I’m sorry, but
I think that the case of Israel
is special. It is not just that the Jews of Europe needed a place to live after
the Holocaust, but that the vast history of pogroms, hatred, and discrimination
of Jews left them with no option but to set-up a state where they could live in
peace and defend themselves from their enemies. There may be some
discrimination against Muslems in Israel ,
but Israel
has created a democracy—yes, a messy and contentious democracy—in the middle of
a land ruled by angry and violent people.
The Israelis, many of whom are descended from
European, Russian, and Polish Jews who were almost completely exterminated in
the Nazi holocaust, have created a powerful military with the vow “Never
Again!” They have also created a thriving economy in the midst of the wasteland
that Muslim nations have allowed to develop in the deserts of the Middle East despite the existence of oil. They have
preserved and expanded the great European culture from which they are descended.
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