

According to Dr. Darawshe, “The integration of Arabs into the medical field has been impressive in this country.”

According to media reports, she stated that she had been recruited by the Fatah Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, and added that she wanted to target as many children as possible.
One of these Arab “children” was a 15 year old Palestinian Arab boy admitted to Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot for severe burns suffered last March due to shrapnel injuries incurred when a rocket pad he was using to fire into Israel exploded.
But the admission of Palestinian Arab patients to Israel’s finest hospitals where they are given free treatment is only half the story that gets no press.
Unfortunately, however, along with other acts of kindness and humanity far exceeding any other country made to fight incessant war, none of this has any sway or influence.
It certainly didn't affect the American Studies Association (ASA) when we voted to endorse a boycott of Israel. Sadly but unsurprisingly, several of the supporters were Jewish scholars. What’s the reasoning behind this?
“Israeli institutions of higher education are a party to state policies that violate human rights” and conclude: The boycott “represents a principle of solidarity with scholars and students deprived of their academic freedom.”
That’s quite an indictment, I guess nobody mentioned that to Dr. Aziz Darawshe, former head of emergency medicine at the Emek Medical Center in Afula Israel. He was recently appointed director of emergency medicine at Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem. The hospital is one of Israel’s finest and it is where 40% of the medical staff are comprised of Arabs.
None of this is of any consequence to leftist “academics” in Europe, America, or in Israel itself. It interferes with their biased narrative that Israel is the bad guy surrounded by people of goodwill.
Caroline Glick wrote, referring to members of the aforementioned ASA: “they represent doctorate holders who chose to devote their careers to disciplines predicated not on scholarship, but on political activism cloaked in academic regalia.”....”Rejecting Israel’s right to exist has become part of the Left’s dogma. It is part of the catechism which holds a negative view of the Jewish state and is a condition for membership in their ideological camp.
They both find a frightening parallel to todays anti-Israel/anti-Semitic BDS movement and that of Nazi Germany in the 1930’s when Jewish scholars were expelled and forbidden to publish or partake in German Universities. Both Benjamin and Beckwith make a compelling argument:
Academic boycotts of Israeli academic institutions and scholars, like virtually all anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns within the last several years, have been established in response to the Palestinian Arab political call to join the BDS movement against Israel. That call was issued in 2005 by a coalition of Palestinian Arab organizations that include the terrorist organizations Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Its purpose is to facilitate the elimination of the Jewish state.
In 2011 President Obama appointed Hannah Rosenthal as: Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism. As a former member of the far left organization, “Americans for Peace” and an adviser to the equally fringe group, “J Street,” many people, including this writer rolled their eyes at her appointment. However, we were happily surprised. On April 2nd of that year she gave a speech at: “Indiana University Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism.”
Rosenthal aptly pointed out that traditional anti-Semitism: Jews killings children to steal their organs; defacing property; desecration of cemeteries; blood libels; and even complicity in 911 are still alive and doing well. As many of us know, the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion” is still a number one seller in most countries throughout the Islamic world. But she held no punches recognizing a form of anti-Semitism that’s relatively new to North American campuses. She stated:
“If all Jews are held responsible for the decisions of the sovereign State of Israel, when governments call upon and intimidate their Jewish communities to condemn Israeli actions, when academics from Israel are boycotted, this is not objecting to a policy, this is anti-Semitism.”
If not outright anti-Semitism, what else could it be? As if more proof were needed, a company called Maplecroft is the world’s leading global research and strategic forecasting company. They do risk analysis for human rights violations on a yearly basis. For 2013, they listed the following 10 countries chronologically as the most egregious violators of human rights:
Sudan
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Somalia
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Myanmar
Iraq
Syria
Yemen
South Sudan
Where is the unctuous outcry from the boycotters toward these countries whose main religion and mindset is inescapable?
As we approach March and the absurdly blasphemous “Apartheid Week” libel aimed at Israel, will the venom of leftist professors and their student dupes be aimed at Saudi Arabia who refuse to fly Jews on their airlines?
Will Egypt continue to get a free pass for its unrelenting persecution of Coptic Christians which are now leaving the country in droves?
What about their cause cé·lè·bre the Palestinians, can we now expect campus demonstrations against the PLO for their truly apartheid admonition that a Palestinian state must be Judenrein (free of Jews)?
The BDS movement, the darling of the Left, whether conducted by academia, international companies, or nations themselves is no different than the discriminatory, double standard anti-Semitic policies Jews have suffered for millennia. It should be exposed and fought against for exactly what it is.