Unfortunately antisemitism in Europe has a long and dark history, the Holocaust only being the most vivid and recent eruption of anti semitic emotions.
On a related note, it's odd to me how people are so vociferously anti-Israel in Europe.
Can't they see that the Jews were treated as second class citizens on what had been their ancestral homelands for over a millennia following the original spread of Islam? This being the case, the creation of Israel is amends for the sustained history of Jewish oppression and displacement in the Middle East.
Willfully ignoring this seems like a choice motivated by latent bias against the Jews more than anything else.
I am neutral in the Israel vs Palestine debate...I think. At least, as neutral as you can be. And I find it ridiculous that Israel can try to claim jerusalem for itself, a ground that is considered equally sacred by every religion of the book (christianity/judaeism/islam).
Frankly I feel all religions of the book are ridiculous and we’d be better off if nobody had claim to the holy land. But ofc that will never happen.
I wonder how many people are anti-Israel because of the new settlements they keep on building in East Jerusalem? They are doing so despite broad condemnation.
This will be absurdly political if we go on but please try to have an empathy a bit.
Arabs have been there since centuries, some well planned religious migrations happened in last 100 years and then we have this mess. Why can't we go back to UN plan and call it a day ?
I do have empathy. The nations surrounding Israel unfortunately do not.
If they decided to convene a summit tomorrow and say "we accept the existence of Israel" instead of their hateful rhetoric that they want to see Israel wiped off the map, the entire problem would be solved.
The victim blaming here is deplorable. The Arabs refuse to accept a Jewish Homeland. Hence the wars, hence the sustained conflict.
>>I do have empathy. The nations surrounding Israel unfortunately do not.
Some intellectual honesty please? The two nations with the largest land border with Israel I.e Jordan and Egypt both recognize and have diplomatic relations with Israel.
>>The Arabs refuse to accept a Jewish Homeland
The question is a Jewish Homeland under what borders? The problem with Israel is that it was never ever content within it's borders. That was adequately demonstrated 7 years after it's independence when it invaded Egypt in 1956 to annex Sinai and double its territory. If not for Eisenhower putting sense into Ben Gurion.[1] The Arabs are right fully scared to recognize any entity that has no intention to define its final borders and keeps annexing land outside the UN plan. The Israeli claim of being "provoked" into capturing land also doesn't hold any water as the Sinai campaign of 1956 shows.
I have never found it all that difficult the separate people who are Anti-Isreali government from those who are Anti-Jewish people during conversations. However, it seems those on both edges attempt to leverage that ambiguity to their own devices.
Is it really that difficult for people in modern society to induce and identify the difference between nuanced beliefs and tacit/coded bigotry?
Opposition to specific Israeli policies is no different from opposition to specific policies of any country. Being “anti-Israel”—I.e. anti- an entire country whose national identity is founded in Jewishness—is pretty damn close to anti-Semitism. Support of terrorist groups like Hamas or Hezbollah who seek to exterminate Jews is essentially anti-Semitism.
It’s considered racist to be “anti-“ any other country. If you went around being anti-Zimbabwe people would call you a racist, even though Zimbabwe has, by all accounts, an extremely shitty government.
> Opposition to specific Israeli policies is no different from opposition to specific policies of any country. Being “anti-Israel”—I.e. anti- an entire country whose national identity is founded in Jewishness—is pretty damn close to anti-Semitism.
You see, in this particular case things are a bit different, because what Israel is doing in Palestine has become one of its core policies in spite of condemnation from the international community (and many Israelis too, by the way), and it's been like this for decades.
So because of events a thousand years ago the Israelis should be immune from criticism? Give me a break. Israel is an apartheid state and sensible people don't like that. And the right of "ancestral homeland" should be respected for Israelis, but not Europeans? etc.
In a rational society, any and all groups as valid targets for fair criticism. It doesn't mean that racists/reactionaries get a free pass, but it does mean that nobody gets special treatment.
No one is saying the Jews should get a free pass for anything they do.
Just that Israel seems like a very small reparation to pay for centuries of oppression.
Israel is a far, far less "apartheid" nation than other middle eastern nations. So why does Israel get all the hate? Because of latent anti-Semitic beliefs in society, which is the point of my post.
The point of Israel is no one wants the Jews. Europe doesn’t want them. Russia doesn’t want them. The middle east sure as shit doesn’t want them. The US tolerates them.
"Let that sink in" isn't an argument, and it especially isn't an argument that justifies apartheid.
Nobody in Europe is saying Israel shouldn't exist, just that it should be held to modern western moral standards and accountability with regards to human rights.
By those modern standards, they’re already doing better than the US and UK for example. They didn’t invade Afghanistan and Iraq, they didn’t destabilize Libya, and they don’t have a secret program of drone killings all over the world.
Lose the apartheid nonsense too, you’re insulting the Israelis, and the South Africans who suffered under the real deal.
"I know you are, but what I am I" doesn't excuse Israel for its crimes. The US isn't excused either - that's the whole point I'm making: no special treatment.
And yes, Israel does have a drone assassination program - that's where the US got the idea for theirs. The US Hunter and Pioneer UAV systems are direct derivatives of Israeli models, etc.
...just that it should be held to modern western moral standards and accountability with regards to human rights..
You remember posting that, right?
Israel does have a drone assassination program - that's where the US got the idea for theirs. The US Hunter and Pioneer UAV systems are direct derivatives of Israeli models, etc.
Maybe if you were surrounded by people who want to kill you and refuse to accept your legitimacy as a nation, and are subject to constant violence and harassment you would understand why the Israelis are a bit defensive.
Please stop using the word apartheid, you're abusing the term.
Israel's actions are sometimes immoral and unjust (and to be fair, so are some of the steps the Palestinians occasionally take, especially Hamas) but it certainly is incredibly far from being apartheid.
Calling people anti-Semites also is a tool for bullying countries into compensations that are completely undeserved, such as ones from Poland because allegedly the country took any active role in Holocaust:
> Some Israelis have gone so far as to accuse the Polish government of Holocaust denial.[13][14]
> Israeli political scientist Shlomo Avineri said young Israelis unintentionally associate the Holocaust with Poland, sometimes far more than with Nazi Germany. Writing in Haaretz, he called for a reappraisal of Israeli Holocaust education policy, to more greatly emphasize German culpability and Polish resistance during the March of the Living.[118]
I'm not a fan of the substance of the Opinion piece -- e.g. labelling of "good leftists":
>Remember, antisemitism differs from other racisms in its belief that Jews are the secret masters of the universe, pulling the strings that shape world events – and always for the sake of evil. [...] Once you swallow that canard and see the Jews as the wielders of clandestine, malign power, why, then it becomes your duty as a good leftist to fight the Jews.
I thought that we didn't do political stuff on HN? Is it ok because it's attacking the left?
I don't even know what to say here. Claiming that people aren't attacked vigorously by right wing Israelis and their surrogates after someone has criticized Israel is absurd. Corbyn was always going to face something like this.
Antisemitism is coming from the right. The establishment will side with them over any anti-capitalist left.
I see no reference to antisemitism in this article, only "anti-Israle bias in the U.N.". I think these are two different things and let them remain so.
This is quite shoddy journalism. Does the author present any evidence for any recent antisemitism? Not at all. Tweets here and there, images that can interpreted a number of ways. I find myself in the odd position of defending Corbyn, someone who I disagree with on most issues. It's absolutely clear to me that Corbyn is not antisemitic but merely a critic of certain actions of Israel the modern nation.
Furthermore I haven't seen any evidence of antisemitism in the UK in my lifetime. Canaries in the coalmine? Rubbish.
> I am glad that the Jewish community has an actual home today and wholehearted support that.
For me, it is actually sad that Herzl is constantly being proven right, even today.
Especially since these days, Western societies seem to pride themselves as being tantamount liberal, going as far as creating safe-spaces for seemingly every thinkable minority.
Yet, when one minority is being racist and physically attacking another minority, the same societies seem to be befuddled. The society's majority appears inapt to apply their enlightenment standards to minorities as they apply it to their own group.
Don't know if "identity politics" is the right framing for this, but the "tantamount progressiveness" of our societies loses much of its credibility, when the values of the Enlightenment aren't brought forward to protect these values, but just to attack your opponent.
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 103 ms ] threadOn a related note, it's odd to me how people are so vociferously anti-Israel in Europe.
Can't they see that the Jews were treated as second class citizens on what had been their ancestral homelands for over a millennia following the original spread of Islam? This being the case, the creation of Israel is amends for the sustained history of Jewish oppression and displacement in the Middle East.
Willfully ignoring this seems like a choice motivated by latent bias against the Jews more than anything else.
I think most people don't have an opinion about Jews one way or another.
Most of the antisemtic people I've met are into conspiracy theories, and they seem to be evenly split between right and left.
Frankly I feel all religions of the book are ridiculous and we’d be better off if nobody had claim to the holy land. But ofc that will never happen.
The Jews have tried for decades to make peace. They've received rockets and hatred in response. They're fed up, and rightfully so.
Arabs have been there since centuries, some well planned religious migrations happened in last 100 years and then we have this mess. Why can't we go back to UN plan and call it a day ?
If they decided to convene a summit tomorrow and say "we accept the existence of Israel" instead of their hateful rhetoric that they want to see Israel wiped off the map, the entire problem would be solved.
The victim blaming here is deplorable. The Arabs refuse to accept a Jewish Homeland. Hence the wars, hence the sustained conflict.
Some intellectual honesty please? The two nations with the largest land border with Israel I.e Jordan and Egypt both recognize and have diplomatic relations with Israel.
>>The Arabs refuse to accept a Jewish Homeland
The question is a Jewish Homeland under what borders? The problem with Israel is that it was never ever content within it's borders. That was adequately demonstrated 7 years after it's independence when it invaded Egypt in 1956 to annex Sinai and double its territory. If not for Eisenhower putting sense into Ben Gurion.[1] The Arabs are right fully scared to recognize any entity that has no intention to define its final borders and keeps annexing land outside the UN plan. The Israeli claim of being "provoked" into capturing land also doesn't hold any water as the Sinai campaign of 1956 shows.
[1]https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-how-israel-gave...
Is it really that difficult for people in modern society to induce and identify the difference between nuanced beliefs and tacit/coded bigotry?
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/ultra-orthodox-anti...
It’s considered racist to be “anti-“ any other country. If you went around being anti-Zimbabwe people would call you a racist, even though Zimbabwe has, by all accounts, an extremely shitty government.
You see, in this particular case things are a bit different, because what Israel is doing in Palestine has become one of its core policies in spite of condemnation from the international community (and many Israelis too, by the way), and it's been like this for decades.
In a rational society, any and all groups as valid targets for fair criticism. It doesn't mean that racists/reactionaries get a free pass, but it does mean that nobody gets special treatment.
Just that Israel seems like a very small reparation to pay for centuries of oppression.
Israel is a far, far less "apartheid" nation than other middle eastern nations. So why does Israel get all the hate? Because of latent anti-Semitic beliefs in society, which is the point of my post.
easy to say when it's not your family that loses their land and lives in an open-air prison
Let that sink in.
Nobody in Europe is saying Israel shouldn't exist, just that it should be held to modern western moral standards and accountability with regards to human rights.
Lose the apartheid nonsense too, you’re insulting the Israelis, and the South Africans who suffered under the real deal.
And yes, Israel does have a drone assassination program - that's where the US got the idea for theirs. The US Hunter and Pioneer UAV systems are direct derivatives of Israeli models, etc.
You remember posting that, right?
Israel does have a drone assassination program - that's where the US got the idea for theirs. The US Hunter and Pioneer UAV systems are direct derivatives of Israeli models, etc.
Citations for that?
Here you go:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_combat_aerial_vehicle...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targeted_killing#Use_by_Israel
https://www.army-technology.com/features/featureuav-evolutio...
https://www.npr.org/2018/01/31/582099085/journalist-details-...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targeted_killings_by_Israel_De...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/books/review-rise-and-kil...
“Since World War II, Israel has assassinated more people than any other country in the Western world.”
Israel's actions are sometimes immoral and unjust (and to be fair, so are some of the steps the Palestinians occasionally take, especially Hamas) but it certainly is incredibly far from being apartheid.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/david-ranan-wrot...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/theworldpost/wp/2017/12/...
https://www.ft.com/content/f8d5e066-e0ac-11e7-a8a4-0a1e63a52...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Polish_death_camp%22_contro...
> Some Israelis have gone so far as to accuse the Polish government of Holocaust denial.[13][14]
> Israeli political scientist Shlomo Avineri said young Israelis unintentionally associate the Holocaust with Poland, sometimes far more than with Nazi Germany. Writing in Haaretz, he called for a reappraisal of Israeli Holocaust education policy, to more greatly emphasize German culpability and Polish resistance during the March of the Living.[118]
>Remember, antisemitism differs from other racisms in its belief that Jews are the secret masters of the universe, pulling the strings that shape world events – and always for the sake of evil. [...] Once you swallow that canard and see the Jews as the wielders of clandestine, malign power, why, then it becomes your duty as a good leftist to fight the Jews.
And if you call people out they will say your a cry baby or whatever.
Some think these groups deserve to be taken down a few pegs so anything you want to say or do is "justified".
What's it called again when you mistreat strangers because of their race, religion or sexuality?
I don't even know what to say here. Claiming that people aren't attacked vigorously by right wing Israelis and their surrogates after someone has criticized Israel is absurd. Corbyn was always going to face something like this.
Antisemitism is coming from the right. The establishment will side with them over any anti-capitalist left.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/un-leader-c...
Furthermore I haven't seen any evidence of antisemitism in the UK in my lifetime. Canaries in the coalmine? Rubbish.
For me, it is actually sad that Herzl is constantly being proven right, even today.
Especially since these days, Western societies seem to pride themselves as being tantamount liberal, going as far as creating safe-spaces for seemingly every thinkable minority.
Yet, when one minority is being racist and physically attacking another minority, the same societies seem to be befuddled. The society's majority appears inapt to apply their enlightenment standards to minorities as they apply it to their own group.
Don't know if "identity politics" is the right framing for this, but the "tantamount progressiveness" of our societies loses much of its credibility, when the values of the Enlightenment aren't brought forward to protect these values, but just to attack your opponent.