
If only the Palestinians could have friends like these
Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal wonders whether liberals have double standards when it comes to asking hard questions of their Israeli and Palestinian friends:
Questions for liberals: What does it mean to be a friend of Israel? What does it mean to be a friend of the Palestinians? And should the same standards of friendship apply to Israelis and Palestinians alike, or is there a double standard here as well?
It has become the predictable refrain among Israel's liberal critics that their criticism is, in fact, the deepest form of friendship. Who but a real friend, after all, is willing to tell Israel the hard truths it will not tell itself? Who will remind Israel that it is now the strong party, and that it cannot continue to play the victim and evade the duties of moral judgment and prudential restraint? Above all, who will remind Israel that it cannot go on denying Palestinians their rights, their dignity, and a country they can call their own?
The answer, say people like Peter Beinart, formerly of the New Republic, is people like . . . Peter Beinart. And now that Israel has found itself in another public relations hole thanks to last week's raid on the Gaza flotilla, Israelis will surely be hearing a lot more from him.
Now consider what it means for liberals to be friends of the Palestinians.
Here, the criticism becomes oddly muted. So Egypt, a country that also once occupied Gaza, enforces precisely the same blockade on the Strip as Israel: Do liberal friends of Palestine urge the Obama administration to get tough on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as they urge him to do with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? So a bunch of "peace" activists teams up with a Turkish group of virulently anti-Semitic bent and with links both to Hamas and al Qaeda: Does this prompt liberal soul-searching about the moral drift of the pro-Palestinian movement? So Hamas trashes a U.N.-run school, as it did the other week, because it educates girls: Do liberals wag stern fingers at Palestinians for giving up on the dream of a secular, progressive state? ...
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Israel has my deepest sympathy because they have friends like Turkey the EU and the US.. The west is affraid to offend the terrorist sponsoring nations because of thier dependency on oil.Hamas is a terrorist org. yet the US gives them aid.Hypocracy at best. Obamas offer of an open hand to Iran only emboldened them. The UN’s toothless sanctions will do zero. The US will eventually choose oil and terrorists over Israel.Sorry, Christains and right thinking people are with you Israel. Rick86 Vancouver Canada
I am a liberal! I am a friend of Israel! I am not a friend of the palestinians. Remember the palestinians did not exist before 1964, when Arafat said he is a palestinian, even though he came from Egypt. Peace will only come when the rest of the Arab & Muslin world wants it. Remember we JEWS were in the land 5000 years ago. The Muslims did not appear until the 700 after Jesus was killed by the Romans.
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Matt Pryor
06/09/10 04:28 PM
I think this article hits the nail on the head.
Israel has enough enemies and people only too happy to slander and spread hatred towards the Jewish state. It doesn’t need its friends to do the same, and individuals who do so are not friends but enemies.
And I agree with Shushan Dennis above, much of the outpouring of condemnation comes from people who just hate Israel no matter what. I don’t see the point of trying to please these people as it will just embolden them. Ignore them and concentrate on educating reasonable people who don’t really know much about the situation - it is complex.