It doesn't end; the insults to
Israel, the attempts to delegitimize Israel, the lies about Israel.
According to the Country Ratings
Poll of the BBC
World Service, which was just released, the percentage of people in various
nations polled that has a negative view of Israel has
increased. More than 24,000 people were polled in 22
countries. In EU countries -- particularly Germany, Spain, Great
Britain and France -- negative rating are very high.
Is the world totally daft?
The negative ratings for Israel are similar to those for Pakistan and North
Korea.
The only exceptions to this trend
are the US, Nigeria and Kenya, where the percentage viewing Israel as positive
has increased.
These ratings have much less to do
with reality than with perceptions, which are influenced by deliberate campaigns
of delegitimization. Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the US, wrote
about this in the Wall Street Journal recently.
And, I must add, by anti-Semitism,
which has become more politically correct these days. It is, of
course, no accident that Europe, which views Israel negatively,
also has a strong tradition of anti-Semitism.
I especially like the hard-nosed
and optimistic take on this offered by Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger,
who frequently comments on the political scene.
Credit:
JerusalemConnection
His position here
is different from what many are saying (all emphasis
added):
"World opinion should not deter Israel from enhancing Jewish
roots and national security, expanding the Jewish presence in Jerusalem, Judea,
Samaria and the Golan Heights, and pre-empting Palestinian and Hezbollah
terrorism.
"Adverse world opinion and global pressure have always been
an integral part of the Jewish people and the Jewish state. The aim of
this global campaign has been to eliminate the unique national, religious,
cultural and territorial features of the Jewish people, including Jewish
sovereignty over the land of Israel.
"The bolstering of Jewish sovereignty generates negative
world opinion (except in the U.S. and a few other countries), but enhances
respect toward a conviction-driven Jewish state. On the other hand, when
Jewish sovereignty retreats and Israel submits to world opinion, it just
reflects weakness. Israel will never satisfy world opinion, and such action only
further fuels global pressure, which erodes respect toward the Jewish state.
"...going against
the grain has been a prerequisite for game-changing human endeavors in general,
and Jewish initiatives in particular.
"Going against the grain has been a Jewish trait since the
introduction of Abraham’s monotheism. Moreover, a defiant Jewish people
has preserved and advanced the Jewish vision and strategic Jewish goals – while
contributing uniquely to humanity – in the face of devastation,
decimation, exiles, pogroms, expulsions, public burning, discrimination,
forceful conversion and the Holocaust. If they had allowed themselves to be
intimidated by world opinion, the Jewish people would have been doomed to
oblivion. "
Right on, Yoram!
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A very specific sort of
outrage is found with regard to this:
In 1972, at the Olympic Games in
Munich, Arab terrorists made their way into Olympic village, where participants
stayed, and massacred 11 Israeli athletes and their coaches.
Credit:
radarsite
The games went on...
This year, prior to the Olympic
Games scheduled to take place in London, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny
Ayalon, acting on behalf of two widows of the murdered athletes, sent a letter
to International Olympic Committee
President, Jacques Rogge requesting one minute of silence at the
games in memory of these athletes.
Rogge has refused. Forty
years after the fact, one minute is still too much. And I have no doubt
that it's too much because we're talking about Israelis.
Ayalon's response:
"Unfortunately, this response is unacceptable
as it rejects the central principles of global fraternity on which the Olympic
ideal is supposed to rest. The terrorist murders of the Israeli athletes were
not just an attack on people because of their nationality and religion; it was
an attack on the Olympic Games and the international community. Thus it is
necessary for the Olympic Games as a whole to commemorate this event in the open
rather than only in a side event.
"This rejection told us as Israelis
that this tragedy is yours alone and not a tragedy within the family of nations.
This is a very disappointing approach and we hope that this decision will be
overturned so the international community as one can remember, reflect and learn
the appropriate lesson from this dark stain on Olympic
history."
The Foreign Ministry intends to mount a
campaign in an attempt to secure a reversal of this decision.
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And speaking of the Olympics, Jibril Rajoub,
former head of Palestinian Preventative Security Service in the West Bank, and
now chair of the Palestinian Football (that is, soccer) Association, has called
for Israel to be expelled from all international Olympic Committees until it
"honors its international agreements."
They don't let up, do they? No matter
how outrageous, they give it a shot. And if a particular gambit doesn't
work? It still reinforces in peoples' minds the "fact" that Israel is a renegade
state.
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As to Israel as "negative," the world pays no
attention to news such as this:
Scientists at Hebrew University in Jerusalem
have developed a device that allows blind people to "see," by converting
pictures taken by a camera into "soundscapes," that the user can
interpret.
How many people who see Israel as "negative"
will benefit from this and dozens of other medical advances coming out of
Israel?
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Shabbat is coming, and so I end with a story
that can bring a laugh:
This lovely looking bird, Merops Apiaster, is
commonly known as the European Bee-Eater. A farmer in Turkey found one of
these birds dead recently. When he examined it, he saw that it bore a
metal band on its leg that said "Israel." Not only that, its nostrils were
unusually large, suggesting that there was a device implanted in the bird for
espionage purposes.
Could I make this up?
The bird has been turned over to Turkey's
security services, which are apparently not aware of the practice of banding
migrating birds (of which Israel is temporary home to
millions).
More evidence that the world is crazy, and
that when it comes to Israel they'll believe anything.
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