Monthly Archives: October 2023

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGES AGAINST ISRAEL?

This post is a short primer on the Middle East. It is designed for the many typical Americans who have open minds and open hearts, but for whom Israel is not a constant concern. 

According to recent polling, the vast majority of such Americans believe that Israel is in the right and its enemies are in the wrong. But when they hear “experts” from think tanks, universities, and even some congressional offices, blaming Israel, they may not know how to respond.

This post collects many of the most commonly heard charges against Israel, and offers brief factual refutations. Then it includes links to other posts on this same website which provide more detailed information.

The Jews in Israel are “colonists” and “settlers,” who displaced the native people.

The Jews are the native people. Colonists and settlers establish colonies and settlements in regions in which they have never lived before, and to which they have no connection.  Jews are different. They have had a continuous presence in the Holy Land for more than 3,000 years, far longer than any Arab presence. Jews outside Israel in the Diaspora retain deep religious ties to Israel, constantly mentioning it in their prayers.

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-the-jews-in-israel-are-colonists-and-settlers-who-displaced-the-native-people/

Israel is an “apartheid” state.

Israel is a multi-ethnic nation, where Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Druze all enjoy equal civil rights. Arab Israelis make up 21% of the population and are fully integrated. They hold elected office and sit on Israel’s courts, including its Supreme Court. They even enlist in the IDF. It’s strange to hear people call Israel an “apartheid” state since a majority of Jewish Israelis trace their heritage to North Africa and the Middle East, and by some definitions would be considered “people of color.” And what kind of “apartheid” state would go to great lengths to rescue thousands of oppressed Ethiopian Jews from Africa to bring them to freedom in Israel?

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-israel-is-an-apartheid-state/

The founders of the State of Israel expelled the Arab residents, causing the refugee problem.

The founders did the opposite. They appealed to the Arab residents to stay. Israel’s War of Independence, like most wars, caused civilian dislocations. The roughly 800,000 Jews who were forced out of Arab countries are not considered refugees because they were welcomed in Israel, and soon became productive citizens. The comparable number of Arabs who fled Israel have never been fully integrated into the neighboring Arab counties, and instead have been consigned to squalid refugee camps.

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-the-founders-of-the-state-of-israel-expelled-the-arab-residents-causing-the-refugee-problem/

Israel refuses to let the Palestinians have a state of their own.

The Palestinians were offered a separate state of their own by the British in 1937, by the United Nations in 1947, and by the Israelis in 2000 and 2008. In each instance, they turned down the offer, rather than live as neighbors with a Jewish state. No wonder the late Israeli statesman Abba Eban once said: “The Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.”

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-israel-refuses-to-let-the-palestinians-have-a-state-of-their-own/

Hamas doesn’t hate Jews, it just hates Israel.

Hamas hates both. Its founding Covenant commands its followers to kill Jews, wherever they may be found. The butchery that occurred on October 7 was fully consistent with the organization’s Covenant.

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/22/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-hamas-doesnt-hate-jews-it-just-hates-israel/

The root cause of Hamas terrorism is Israel’s blockade of Gaza, which has turned Gaza into an open-air prison.

Hamas terrorists do not murder Israelis because Israel blockades Gaza. Israel blockades Gaza because Hamas terrorists murder Israelis. Israel disengaged from Gaza in 2005. Almost immediately, Hamas used Gaza as a launching pad from which to fire thousands of rockets at Israeli homes and schools. Hamas uses supplies intended for construction of homes to make rockets and to dig terror tunnels. Israel, along with Egypt, restricts the flow of goods into Gaza in an effort to prevent Hamas terrorism. Before October 7, if attacks from Gaza had stopped, these restrictions would have ended immediately

Want more facts? Go to  https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-the-root-cause-of-hamas-terrorism-is-israels-blockade-of-gaza-which-has-turned-gaza-into-an-open-air-prison/

Israel’s use of force violates international law because it is disproportionate.

Israel, like any nation, has the right to defend itself by using sufficient force to stop attacks on its people. That is what Israel has tried to do in Gaza ever since Hamas took over the territory and began using it as launching pad for attacks on Israeli homes and schools, while embedding its terror network in mosques, hospitals, and other civilian sites. The awful events of October 7 show that Israel has used less force, not more, than is required to prevent Hamas terrorist attacks.

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-israels-use-of-force-violates-international-law-because-it-is-disproportionate/

Israel’s use of force just creates a “cycle of violence.”

The “cycle of violence” theory assumes that Israel’s enemies resort to violence in response to Israeli acts of violence. But the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack was not a response to violence by Israel. The October 7 attack was a response to peacemaking efforts by Israel; namely, its efforts to make peace with Saudi Arabia. This has happened before. Yasser Arafat launched the violent 2000 Intifada, not in response to any attacks by Israel, but in response to American and Israeli peacemaking efforts at Camp David.

Want more facts? Go to https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-israels-use-of-force-just-creates-a-cycle-of-violence/

If Israel ceased to exist there would finally be peace in the Middle East.

The Middle East is the site of numerous wars – such as the civil wars in Yemen, Syria, and Sudan, and the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1989 – which have nothing to do with Israel. If Israel ceased to exist, wars would continue throughout the Middle East.  One of those wars would likely be between Hamas and its Palestinian rival Fatah. They have already fought one war for control of Gaza. They would likely fight another for control of the place where Israel used to be.

Want more facts? Go to  https://toputitbluntly.com/2023/10/21/whats-the-truth-behind-the-charge-if-israel-ceased-to-exist-there-would-finally-be-peace-in-the-middle-east/

4 Comments

Filed under Foreign Policy

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: Hamas doesn’t hate Jews, it just hates Israel.

Hamas hates both.

Its founding Covenant declares:

Our struggle against the Jews is very great and very serious. It needs all sincere efforts. It is a step that inevitably should be followed by other steps. The Movement is but one squadron that should be supported by more and more squadrons from this vast Arab and Islamic world, until the enemy is vanquished and Allah’s victory is realized.

The Day of Judgement will not come about until Muslims fight the Jews. When the Jew will hide behind stones and trees, the stones and trees will say, “O Muslims, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.”

The day that enemies usurp part of Muslim land, Jihad becomes the individual duty of every Muslim. In face of the Jews’ usurpation of Palestine, it is compulsory that the banner of Jihad be raised.

Israel, Judaism and Jews challenge Islam and the Muslim people. “May the cowards never sleep.”

If there were any doubts of the antisemitic fervor of Hamas, the events of October 7 should dispel them. A movement that kills, burns, and mutilates women, the elderly, and babies does not intend merely to erase its opponent’s army and government. It intends to erase its people.

The deeds of Hamas are consistent with the language of its Covenant. Its goal is to eradicate Israel’s Jews in the same way the Nazis eradicated Europe’s Jews. But with one difference. The Nazis tried to keep their antisemitic murders secret. Hamas publicizes its antisemitic murders on social media.

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: If Israel ceased to exist, there would finally be peace in the Middle East.

We hear so much about attacks on Israel, and Israel counterattacks on its foes, that it is easy to imagine that if Israel somehow ceased to exist, peace would finally come to the Middle East.

But the end of Israel would not mark the end of war.

Right now, brutal civil wars are raging in Yemen, Syria, and Sudan. The bloodiest Middle Eastern war in modern times was the Iran-Iraq War of 1980 -1988, which claimed at least one million lives.  None of these wars have or had anything to do with Israel.

In fact, if Israel ceased to exist tomorrow, its disappearance would cause a new war to break out … in the land which had formerly been Israel! This war would be between Hamas and Fatah for control of the abandoned territory.  These two Palestinian factions have already fought one war in 2007 for control of Gaza. In that vicious fight, both sides committed war crimes.  If Israel ceased to exist, Hamas and Fatah would likely fight another bloody war for control of the rest of the land.

The sad truth is that the Middle East is a violent neighborhood. Some Israelis may regret that Providence or Fate or both located their country there. But Israel’s disappearance would not bring about an end to war. It would just bring about the end of Israel.

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: Israel’s use of force just creates a “cycle of violence.”

The “cycle of violence” theory rests on the notion that each side resorts to violence only in response to violent acts committed by its opponent. But the Hamas terrorist attack was not in response to violence by Israel. On the contrary, the October 7 attack was in response to peacemaking efforts by Israel. As President Biden stated, its purpose was to derail efforts to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Sadly, it appears to have succeeded.

There is nothing new in this strategy. Israel’s fiercest enemies have used violence, not in response to something Israel did, but as a weapon of first resort. It is a surefire method of gaining support for the terrorists. Yasser Arafat launched the 2000 Intifada, not in response to any attacks by Israel, but in response to American and Israeli peacemaking efforts at Camp David.

If Israel holds back out of fear of contributing to a “cycle of violence,” it will not avoid violence. It will just allow its enemies the freedom to choose where and when to inflict that violence.

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: Israel’s use of force violates international law because it is disproportionate.

Many people incorrectly assume that proportionality is some kind of mathematical principle: if attackers kill a thousand of my people, I am entitled to respond by killing a thousand of theirs, but no more.

In fact, the principle of proportionality in international law holds that the use of force must be proportionate to the threat faced and must be limited to what is necessary to deal with the threat. In other words, it’s not a matter of numbers. It’s a matter of sufficiency.

Has Israel’s use of force exceeded “what is necessary to deal with the threat”? Recent events demonstrate the opposite. Israel’s use of force has been less, not more, than necessary to deal with the terrorist threat.

For years before October 7, Israel has suffered periodic missile attacks emanating from Gaza. Its entire southern population lives in a state of constant dread. Schools and bus stops must be hardened from attack, and every home must include a bomb-proof safe room.

Israel has taken a variety of forceful measures to deal with these threats, but the measures have clearly failed to eliminate them. If they had been sufficient, we would not have just witnessed the largest loss of Jewish lives in a single day since the Holocaust.

It remains to be seen how it will respond to the October 7 attack. But when Israel does respond, we as Americans should remember that we responded to the events of 9/11 by commencing two wars and toppling two governments. Israel is a much smaller country. As President Biden noted, the October 7 massacre in Israel was the demographic equivalent of 15 9/11s in the United States.

When Israel responds, it is unlikely that Israel’s use of force will be disproportionate; i.e., more than what is necessary to deal with the threat. The danger is that Israel will not respond forcefully enough to deal with the threat.

The main reason Israel’s enemies accuse it of using disproportionate force is to distract attention from Hamas’s blatant violations of international law. These violations include firing rockets indiscriminately at Israel’s civilian population centers; embedding rocket launchers and other military assets in or near mosques, schools, and hospitals to provoke Israel into retaliating by hitting those facilities; and taking civilian hostages.

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: The root cause of Hamas terrorism is Israel’s blockade of Gaza, which has turned Gaza into an open-air prison.

Hamas terrorists do not murder Israelis because Israel blockades Gaza. Israel blockades Gaza because Hamas terrorists murder Israelis.

Israel first occupied Gaza following the Six Day War in 1967. In 1978, under the Camp David Accords, Israel returned the Sinai to Egypt in return for peace. Israel tried to include Gaza in the exchange, but the Egyptians refused to accept it. So Israel remained an involuntary occupier until 2005, when it unilaterally pulled out.

Israel hoped that Gaza, situated on a beautiful Mediterranean shoreline, could become economically vibrant, and that its people would become more interested in living well than in killing Israelis. When Israel disengaged, it left behind 3,000 state-of-the-art greenhouses, which had generated hundreds of millions of dollars in flowers and agricultural products.  They hoped that their transfer to Palestinian control would help jump-start the local economy. 

The Gazans demolished them within hours of the departure of the Israelis.

After Hamas gained control over Gaza, it began a periodic campaign of firing rockets into Israel.  Hamas boasted that it fired more than 11,000 rockets at Israel between 2000 and 2011, killing more than 1,360 Israelis and injuring more than 6,400 others. It also built tunnels into Israel.

The blockade was a direct result of these unprovoked attacks on Israeli civilians. To reduce the missile fire and terror tunnels, Israel has tried to block the importation of “dual-use” materials, such as metal and cement, which should be used for construction, but which Hamas diverts and uses to make rockets and tunnels. Hamas uses child labor to build these tunnels.  According to a 2012 article published by the Institute for Palestine Studies, Hamas officials have admitted that more than 160 children were killed in construction accidents.

Israel has tried to ensure that humanitarian supplies intended for civilians are not stolen and used by Hamas for its military. This appears to have happened just last week, when the UN agency in charge of refugee affairs disclosed that Hamas had stolen 24,000 liters of fuel and medical supplies meant for refugees. The UN agency later withdrew this statement, almost certainly out of fear of Hamas reprisals.

It is noteworthy that Egypt, which also shares a border with Gaza, also imposes a blockade.

Even after years of rocket fire, Israel held to the hope that a prosperous Gaza would be a peaceful neighbor. Up until the October 7 terrorist attack, Israel was issuing 20,000 work permits allowing Gazans to work at high-paying jobs in Israel.

Unfortunately, these hopes have been dashed, perhaps permanently, by the October 7 terrorist rampage. Hamas has forced Israel to continue to blockade Gaza. No doubt Hamas will continue to blame Israel for restrictive measures which its own terrorist activities have necessitated.

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: Israel refuses to let the Palestinians have a state of their own.

When Mahatma Gandhi was asked what he thought of Western Civilization, he replied: “I think it would be a good idea.”

There has never been a separate, self-governing Palestinian state. But like Gandhi’s opinion of Western Civilization, most Israelis believe that establishing such a state would be a good idea. The main reason it has never happened is because of the actions of the Palestinian Arabs themselves.

In 1937, in the wake of a series of massacres of Jewish inhabitants instigated by the virulently antisemitic grand mufti of Jerusalem, the British rulers of Palestine proposed the Peel Commission partition plan, which would have allowed both the Jews and the Arabs to have separate states. Under it, the Jews would have two small non-contiguous sections of the land. The Arabs would have a much larger contiguous area, including all of Gaza and the West Bank. They would also get the entire Negev.

The Jews, reluctantly, accepted the Peel Commission plan. The Palestinian Arabs rejected it.

In 1947, as British rule was coming to an end, the United Nations proposed another partition plan. The plan also would have resulted in a Jewish state consisting of two non-contiguous sections of land, and an Arab state including all of Gaza and the West Bank. Again, the Jews accepted the partition plan and again the Arabs rejected it.

In 1948, the Jews declared an independent state called Israel on the borders set forth under the UN plan. Immediately, armies from five neighboring Arab states invaded the nascent State of Israel. To the world’s surprise, the Israelis repulsed them all, and gained more land, allowing them to establish their State in one contiguous land area with more defensible borders. In the fighting, Egypt seized the Gaza Strip and Jordan seized the West Bank.

From 1949 to 1967, while Egypt and Jordan ruled the Gaza Strip and the West Bank respectively, there was virtually no talk or movement to establish a Palestinian state in those territories.

In 1967, when Israel was again threatened with annihilation by its neighbors, it launched a preemptive strike. In the ensuing Six Day War, it defeated the armies of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, and took possession of Gaza and the West Bank.

Israel has never been comfortable governing those Arab-majority areas. It has proposed returning them to Egypt and Jordan, but both countries refused to take them back. It has also proposed establishing a Palestinian state, on the condition that it would not be used as a springboard for future attacks on Israel.

In 2000, President Clinton invited Israeli leader Ehud Barak and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to Camp David. Clinton’s administration was nearing its send, and the President hoped that a peaceful resolution would burnish his legacy. Under his pressure, Israel accepted a proposal granting the Palestinians Gaza, about 95% of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Arab Quarter of the Old City. To compensate the Palestinians for getting less than 100% of the West Bank, the plan also required Israel to give up a small amount of its own pre-1967 territory.

The Palestinian leader rejected  this proposal. Clinton was enraged by Arafat’s refusal, and told him: “You are leading your people and the region to a catastrophe.” Instead of establishing a state on the offered land, Arafat launched a terrorist campaign that eventually cost the lives of over a thousand Israelis.

In 2008, Israeli leader Ehud Olmert offered the Palestinians a plan that would have given them Gaza and 94% of the West Bank. Israel would give up about 6% of its pre-1967 territory. To allow for contiguity between Gaza and the West Bank, a tunnel under full Palestinian control would be constructed connecting them. Israel would accept 1,000 Palestinian refugees every year for five years, and it would help establish an international fund to compensate other Palestinian refugees. The Palestinian border with Jordan would be patrolled by international forces, to ensure that no Arab armies could invade Israel from that direction again. 

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called Olmert’s offer “amazing.”  She was astonished and disappointed when Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas rejected it.

Later in 2007, Hamas ousted the Palestinian Authority from Gaza in a vicious war in which the two Palestinian factions took turns throwing each other’s prisoners off tall buildings. Today, with Hamas controlling Gaza, and the Palestinian Authority administering the West Bank, there is no one united Palestinian party with which Israel can negotiate an overall resolution.

The frustrating history of the efforts to negotiate the establishment a Palestinian state illustrate the wisdom of the observation of the late Israeli statesman Abba Eban: “The Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.”

Leave a comment

Filed under Foreign Policy

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: The founders of the State of Israel expelled the Arab residents, causing the refugee problem.

The founders did the opposite. They appealed to the Arab residents to stay.

On May 14, 1948, David Ben Gurion announced the Declaration of the State of Israel. Even as the armies of neighboring Arab states were invading, Ben Gurion conveyed this message to the Arab residents:

WE APPEAL – in the very midst of the onslaught launched against us now for months – to the Arab inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve peace and participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and permanent institutions.

The Arab leaders conveyed a different message to the Jewish residents. Abdul Rahman Azzam, the Arab League’s first secretary-general, threatened that the establishment of a Jewish state would lead to “a war of extermination and momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacre and the Crusades.”

Every war results in the displacement of innocents. Millions of Muslim residents of India, and millions of Hindu residents of Pakistan, were displaced by the terrible violence that erupted following the end of British rule.  Millions of Germans were displaced from their ancestral homes in land transferred to Poland and Czechoslovakia in the aftermath of World War II.  Our own American Revolution led to the displacement of approximately 60,000 loyalists, who became refugees throughout the British Empire.

The Israeli War of Independence was no exception. There were atrocities on both sides. Despite Ben Gurion’s plea to the Arab residents to remain as full and equal citizens, an estimated 700,000 Arabs fled their homes, most because they were urged to do so by the invading Arab countries, but some because of legitimate fears of Israeli extremists. An even larger number of Jewish residents fled their homes in surrounding Arab countries in the wake of the violence perpetrated against them.

But while the numbers of displaced people on both sides may have been comparable, the consequences were not.

The Jewish refugees were welcomed into the nascent State of Israel, where they started new lives and became productive citizens. The Palestinian Arab refugees were segregated in squalid refugee camps in Jordan, Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon.

Ultimately, to understand why the Palestinian refugee problem is not the fault of Israel, one should consider the condition of those Arabs who heeded Ben Gurion’s appeal to remain in Israel, rather than to move. Today, Arab Israelis enjoy more civil rights than the Arabs of any other state. They are free to criticize their government – and many do! They are also free to run for office – and, again, many do! Life expectancy among Arab Israelis is higher than in any Arab-Muslim country, and their standard of living is higher than in any neighboring Arab country.

The Arabs, not the Israelis, caused the Palestinian refugee problem to begin, and the Arabs, not the Israelis, have allowed the Palestinian refugee problem to fester.

Leave a comment

Filed under Foreign Policy

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: Israel is an “apartheid” state.

“Apartheid” is an official government program of racial segregation, which authorizes discrimination in the political, legal, and economic spheres. No such system exists in Israel.

Arab Israelis, who constitute 21% of the population, enjoy the same civil rights as Jewish Israelis. They serve as elected representatives in the Knesset and as judges in Israeli courts. An Arab Israeli, sitting on the Supreme Court, authored the  decision upholding the rape conviction of a former President of Israel. They are also culturally integrated. In 1999, an Arab Israeli woman was crowned Miss Israel. In 2016, an Arab Israeli was crowned Miss Trans Israel.

If you want to see the absurdity of calling Israel an “apartheid” state, attend a soccer game when the popular Maccabi Haifa team is playing. Two of the team’s biggest stars are Arab Israelis, Dia Saba and Mahmoud Jaber. The team roster includes players of four different religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Druze. Messay Dego, a member of Israel’s Ethiopian community, is the team’s first black head coach.

Arab Israelis are exempt from the draft, but many thousands of them volunteer to serve in the IDF.

It is also worth noting that a majority of Israeli Jews are Sephardic, meaning that they are of Middle Eastern or North African descent. In the United States, such people would be perceived as “people of color,” not white. So the term “apartheid” doesn’t even make sense when applied to Israel.

Finally, a racist “apartheid” state would not have gone to great lengths, as Israel did, to transport thousands of oppressed Ethiopian Jews out of Africa to Israel. Throughout history, many nations have removed Africans from that continent to subject them to slavery. Israel alone among the nations of the world has rescued Africans from that continent to elevate them to freedom.

Leave a comment

Filed under Foreign Policy

WHAT’S THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CHARGE: The Jews in Israel are “colonists” and “settlers,” who displaced the native people.

 The Jews are the native people.

Abundant archeological evidence shows a continuous Jewish presence in Israel since the Hebrews’ return from Egypt circa 1200 BCE. Arabs did not arrive in this geographic area until 640 CE, nearly 2,000 years later.

The British, French, and other Europeans who established colonies in Africa are examples of true “colonists” They colonized regions in which they had never lived before, and to which they had no spiritual or cultural connection. The American pioneers who settled the Western frontier are examples of true “settlers.” They settled territories in which they also had never lived before, and to which they had no connection.

In contrast to the European colonists and the American settlers, Jews have always been deeply connected to what the Bible refers to as Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel.

Because of the forced expulsion by the Romans, most Jews were dispersed throughout the world, a phenomenon known as the Diaspora. But some always remained in Israel, fostering a continuous Jewish presence for over three thousand years. For Jews in the Diaspora, a special spiritual connection to the Holy Land persisted even if a physical connection did not. “Next year in Jerusalem” is recited by Jews the world over at Passover. The Shulchan Aruch, the Jewish legal code compiled in the 16th century, states that a Jew who comes to pray should face the Land of Israel. At weekly Sabbath services, Jews read a portion of the Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament. The Torah mentions Jerusalem more than 660 times, further proof of the deep Jewish connection to Israel.

In short, Jews are and have always been an indigenous people of the Holy Land, with deep religious connections.

Calling Jews “colonists” or “settlers” of Israel may fit the trendy “intersectionality” jargon common on many college campuses these days. But it’s a historical fiction.

Leave a comment

Filed under Foreign Policy