Saturday, January 27, 2024

"But is it good for the Jews?"

Israel faces a terrible dilemma.

A dangerous enemy, Hamas, has hidden itself among its own civilians in Gaza. 

Rooting out Hamas means injury and death to Gazan civilians, many of them young children. And cameras are filming it all.

Jane Collins is a college classmate. She graduated a year behind me because she took a year off to work on a kibbutz in Israel. She writes that there is a moral dimension arguing against the current Israeli campaign of bombing in Gaza. There is also the practical question of whether the current campaign serves the interests of Israel and of Jews worldwide.

An ongoing theme of this blog is that political messages have one denoted meaning, but sometimes are understood very differently by the public. Messages backfire. Sometimes so do actions. Collins asks the question of whether Israel's Palestinian policy is good for Jews. She writes that it is not. She post some of her thoughts at her website What We Do Now. 

Collins

Guest Post by Jane Collins

To quote Robert Burns: "O, wad some Power the giftie gie us/ To see oursels as others see us!"

Growing up in my argumentative Jewish family, I remember most political and cultural issues were subjected, at some point, to the question: but is it good for the Jews? This question was also the punchline of many jokes. I was born three years after the Holocaust, when my relatives remaining in Poland were massacred. I read Rise and Fall of the Third Reich when I was 12. So I knew about a lot of events, places, and people that had not been good for the Jews. Not all members of my family believed in God. But every one of us believed that no matter where we lived, how thoroughly we acculturated, or how outwardly successful we became, our environment might at any moment become not good for the Jews. We assumed antisemitism was everywhere, perhaps well-hidden, but endemic. 

Israel was our hope. Every other country might reject or turn against us, but Israel would always let us in and protect us. Zionism was our strategy for long-term survival. The country was surrounded by enemies, its allies were self-serving and unreliable, but Israel was backed by God (and American military aid) and would prevail, like David against Goliath. 

What many American Jews are only now realizing is that over the past 75 years, Israel has become Goliath and the Palestinians have become David. All the military might is on Israel’s side. Arab countries have paid lip service to the cause of Palestinians without offering them much actual help. They are just pawns in the great game. World sympathy, which might have been a major factor in Israel’s favor after the brutal Hamas attack on October 7, has turned to anger because of Netanyahu’s brutal response. He has bombed most of Gaza to rubble and killed around 25,000 people, mostly women and children. Many more are sure to die of bombs, famine, thirst, and disease.

Now the Jewish people, conflated with the state that claims to act in our name, only 80 years after being subject to genocide, are accused of committing genocide ourselves. Many Israelis and Jews in the Diaspora (the whole world outside Israel) respond indignantly that Hamas wants to wipe out all Jews in Israel, so Netanyahu is trying to wipe out Hamas instead. And besides, they say, Hamas is using Palestinian civilians as human shields, so it’s impossible to kill Hamas militants without killing innocent people. It’s not our fault. We have no choice. It’s either them or us. If Israel is no longer safe for the Jews, nowhere is safe. So this carnage is good for the Jews around the world. 

But the massive rise in antisemitism worldwide indicates that the opposite is true. Seventy-five years of Israel’s terrible treatment of Palestinians – forcing Palestinians off their land, herding them into Gaza and the West Bank in a virtual apartheid regime, depriving them of full citizenship in Israel, making a separate homeland all but impossible, meeting thrown rocks with bullets, finally telling two million Gazan residents to crowd into southern Gaza and then bombing southern Gaza – have had their predictable result. Nonviolent resistance has failed, with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement dismissed as antisemitic. Violent resistance, i.e. Hamas, can seem the only option. The many Palestinians who hate Hamas are afraid to say so in public. The thugs would torture and kill them and their families. Meanwhile, every innocent killed by Israeli bombs or siege conditions creates more recruits for Hamas. Hamas is not, as Israeli leaders keep calling it, a snake. It is a Hydra. Cut off one head, and more will grow in its place.

The hideous ambitions of Netanyahu give credence to South Africa’s claim of genocide. Meanwhile, the People of the Book have forgotten the words of one of our greatest teachers, Rabbi Hillel. When challenged by some joker to teach him the Torah while he stood on one foot, Hillel responded: “Do not do to others what you don’t want done to you. The rest is commentary.”

American Jews have pushed our government to support Israel no matter what it does. We should remember that we are Jewish before we are Zionist, and human before we are Jewish. What Israel is doing to Gazans goes against everything Judaism has always stood for. It is beyond horrible for Palestinians. It’s time more of us realized that it is also very bad for the Jews.

 




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11 comments:

Mike Steely said...

The slaughter of 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7 by Hamas was horrific. In return, Israel has killed over 25,000 Palestinians and counting, turned Gaza to rubble, displaced millions, deprived them of food, water, fuel, medicine and still it continues. Which is worse?

Netanyahu claims the IDF is targeting Hamas, but nobody believes Hamas was composed of so many thousands of women and children. You can’t kill that many civilians accidentally, and Israel isn’t doing itself any favors with such indiscriminate slaughter, not to mention its inhumane disregard for the survivors. The U.S. shouldn't be contributing to this, but it is.

Ed Cooper said...

Fascinating opinion by your guest this morning, Peter. Perhaps I find it so interesting because Ms. Collins expresses my opinions more clearly than I have been able to clearly state.

Diane Newell Meyer said...

Fabulous post today! Many of my Jewish friends feel the same.
Biden's support of Israel and of funding for this carnage might cost him the election!

Low Dudgeon said...

“Do not do unto others what you don’t want done to you”.

I suppose Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iran either did not consider that in the first few days of October or worse, they did, and willfully proceeded.

They have a contextual or historical rationale, though, as Western apologists see it, whereas Israel, on the other hand, owns transactional responsibility.

In Ms. Collins’ piece or elsewhere, the moral point of departure depends on one’s assessment of the relevant history. Was Israel herself was ill-begotten?



Up Close: Road to the White House said...

NOTICE TO READERS;

POSTED BELOW IS A COMMENT SENT BY COUNTY COMMISSIONER CANDIDATE CURT ANKERBERG. THE COMMENT BELOW STATES A POINT OF VIEW THAT IS CRITICAL OF JANE COLLINS, BUT IT IS GENERALLY CIVIL.

ANKERBERG ALSO POSTS IN A DIFFERENT STYLE. I INCLUDE VERBATIM COMMENTS THAT I BELIEVE WERE SENT BY ANKERBERG IN THE PAST MONTH. THEY ARE WRITTEN IN A CHARACTERISTIC ANKERBERG STYLE, BUT WERE SENT ANONYMOUSLY OR WITH AUTHORSHIP ATTRIBUTED TO OTHER PEOPLE.

TODAY: "Jane lives in a fantasy world. The fact is that Hamas attacked Israel first, and killed thousands of Israeli citizens in an unprovoked attack. Israel has no choice but to exterminate Hamas, since Hamas refuses to acknowledge Israel's right to existence, it wants to eliminate Israel, and Hamas and the Palestinians have refused numerous attempts by the Israelis to settle their conflict and provide the Palestinians with their own homeland. The Israelis have bent-over backwards to try to accommodate the Palestinians, but to no avail. The Palestinians (and Hamas) only want death to Israel. Israel has no choice but to fight back. It's not Israel's fault that Hamas hides under schools and hospitals, and among Palestinian citizenry. The Palestinians need to extricate themselves from Hamas, but instead they embrace them. War is sad, ugly, and brutal. Israel has to 100% eliminate Hamas from the face of this Earth, and unfortunately there are going to be side causalities, which there always are in war. I fully support Israel until the day I die."

Curt Ankerberg
Medford, OR

PREVIOUS:COMMENT: "Jane Collins is a proud DEI graduate of Harvard Community College. Jane has big plump hooters."

AND: "Speaking of odorous body parts [REDACTED NAME OF LOCAL REPORTER] says that [REDACTED CITY COUNCIL MEMBER] has the sweetest smelling cock in all of Jackson County."

Anonymous said...

What would Dumper do differently? Friendly reminder: His daughter and her family are Jewish, he loves Netanyahu (sp?) & he moved the US embassy to Jerusalem...very controversial. Fact checkers welcome.

Ed Cooper said...

I hope not, but it sure isn't helping his cause. And it's hurting support for Ukraine. Putin is laughing himself sick over our non-functioning Government.

Ed Cooper said...

Anon @ 11:29
I don't see any need for correction or dispute with any of your statements.

Mike said...

That's an interesting contrast in styles Peter provides from Curt. Hopefully the first and least puerile comment indicates that his meds are finally getting properly adjusted.

Michael Trigoboff said...

Hamas purposely built its tunnels under densely populated areas, under hospitals and schools and residential neighborhoods. They intentionally created a situation in which any attack on them would cause massive civilian casualties. They diverted most of the aid for Gaza into the construction of this underground fortress; they viewed the civilian population of Gaza as nothing more than human shields.

Hamas then demonstrated on October 7 that they were and would always be an existential threat to Israel. And the only way to eliminate that threat was to go through those human shields, which is what Israel is currently doing.

Unfortunately, there is no other way for Israel to eliminate the threat posed by Hamas. Israel has answered the question of how to balance “world public opinion“ versus survival in the only way possible.

Michael Trigoboff said...

To the suggestion that we bring all the Jewish Israelis to the United States, I would suggest looking at how safe and assimilated Jews felt in Germany before World War I.

How far will the current wave of antisemitism go in this country?

Israel is a lifeboat for the Jews of the world. We are not going to give it up in return for ephemeral promises of safety. We have thousands of years of experience in how that worked out for us.