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Kislev 6, 5770 / November 23, '09  


Eli E. Hertz
Eli E. Hertz is the president of Myths and Facts, an organization devoted to research and publication of information regarding US interests in the world and particularly in the Middle East. Mr. Hertz is also the Chairman of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting. His writings and opinions, unless stated otherwise, are not derived from his position as Chairman of CAMERA.
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    Published: 11/16/07, 1:48 AM

    Is Antisemitism Coming to Annapolis?

    by Eli E. Hertz
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    There is an anti-Semitism of double standards.

    "Applying double standards by requiring of [Israel] a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation" is anti-Semitism.1 -- US Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism

    Yardsticks - Turkey Versus Israel
    For over 44 years, Turkey has knocked on Europe's door requesting membership in the European Union. The Europeans, however, have been in no rush to invite a Muslim country into their midst, even if it is the most Westernized and most democratic Muslim country in the Middle East. To add to it, Turkey is already a strategic partner in NATO and nearly three million of its citizens are peaceful and productive immigrants and guest workers in Europe.

    Joining the EU, however, demands of Turkey far-reaching political and social reform "on the ground" and "10 to 15 years of negotiations" while the Turks prove democratic changes are "irreversible."2 On the other end, US (and the Quartet) yardsticks for the Palestinian Arabs, a hostile society, demanding acceptance into the Family of Nations, amounts to praise for fabricated, non-existent reforms and calls to abandon the required incremental progress as clearly stated in the "goal-driven Roadmap."3

    The end to violence and democratic reform, that Palestinians have yet to begin, is tolerable by the US administration - all in order to forge the way for the immediate establishment of a Palestinian state, one which will endanger the very survival of a democratic Israel and the rest of the free world.

    Comparison of the goals and the ramifications of each:

    The Turks' goal is membership in the European Union - a political alliance that the Europeans have already stated will have an iron-clad reversibility clause for Turkey if it fails to live up to its commitments.

    The Palestinians' goal is sovereignty as a state - status for which there is no reversibility mechanism if 'Palestine'4 turns into a rogue state, the kind of polity the US is currently grappling with in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Iran, North Korea and elsewhere.

    Logically, the yardsticks of judging readiness and maturity should be at least equal, if not more stringent for the Palestinian Arabs, a society that consciously and purposely
    "Realities on the ground" are totally ignored by the US.
    sacrifices its own youth for political gain and tactical advantage, with a leadership that champions suicide bombers.5

    These "realities on the ground" are totally ignored by the US in its effort to advance immediate Palestinian statehood, come hell or high water.

    Requiring Israel to cede parts of its land in favour of the Palestinians' empty promises, while their charters call for the dismantling of the Jewish State, is "applying double standards by requiring of [Israel] a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation." Clearly, anti-Semitism comes in many forms.
     
    Notes
    1. The term "Semite" refers broadly to speakers of a language group that includes both Arabs and Jews. However, the term anti-Semitism is specifically used in reference to attitudes held towards Jews.

    2. For EU benchmarks see here.

    3. A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. See U.S. Department of State at http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2003/20062.htm.

    4. Before local Jews began calling themselves Israelis in 1948 (when the name "Israel" was chosen for the newly-established Jewish State), the term "Palestine" applied almost exclusively to Jews and the institutions founded by new Jewish immigrants in the first half of the 20th century, before the state's independence. For more, see the "Mandate for Palestine".

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