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Who are the racists?

Accusations of "anti-Semitism" in the Egyptian press do not stand up to scrutiny, 
writes Ibrahim Nafie



In Egypt we are used to the insidious attacks on our politicians and intellectuals 
unleashed by the US Zionist
lobby in coordination with Zionist groups in Europe. The most salient common 
denominator of these campaigns
is the spurious charge of anti-Semitism. And that the Egyptian press is laden with 
material deliberately
intended to foment hatred of Jews is one of the most often repeated accusations.

As Mubarak himself has frequently pointed out, the Arabs are Semites too, rendering 
the allegation of anti-
Semitism against us a contradiction in terms. But even on the basis of the term's 
imputation of racism the
charge cannot stand. Racism is a mode of behaviour based on the tendency to attribute 
to certain ethnic
groups certain intrinsic and immutable traits. Certainly, this definition does not 
apply to the Egyptian media, in
which the bulk of what has been branded as "anti- Semitic" are, in fact, criticisms of 
Israeli policy and
condemnations of the practices of the Israeli occupation forces.

Simultaneously, we can easily come up with dozens of utterances by political and 
religious leaders in Israel
that fit the definition of racism to the core. Here, however, the racism is directed 
against Arabs, both Muslim
and Christian. The hypocrisy of this situation is deplorable and demands a firm stance.

I have in front of me a report that was circulated among the heads of diplomatic 
missions in Cairo on "anti-
Semitism" in the Egyptian press. It is divided into two sections, the first covering 
excerpts from newspapers it
categorises as official and the second the opposition press. This very categorisation 
is eminently suitable to
Zionist aims as it facilitates holding the Egyptian government responsible for 
independent views expressed in
the press.

The overwhelming majority of the so-called samples of anti-Semitism contained in this 
report are, in fact,
writers' personal opinions on Israeli policy and the atrocities committed by the 
occupation army against the
Palestinian people. Typical of the articles cited is that which denounces the war 
crimes committed against
Palestinian school children. Is this anti- Semitic?

In another article cited in the report, the writer charges that Israel is practicing 
terrorism. How is one to
describe Israeli policy towards the Palestinian people other than as terrorism by an 
occupying power, and the
crimes the occupation forces have perpetrated in Jenin and Nablus other than crimes 
against humanity? Why
else did the Security Council approve the US-sponsored compromise resolution to send a 
fact-finding
commission to Jenin and Nablus?

Another supposedly anti-Semitic article spoke of the terrorism perpetrated against 
Palestinians by "Zionist
gangs" before the establishment of Israel. I would advise reading modern Israeli 
historians Ilan Pappe and
Benni Morris, whose works make it impossible to escape the conclusion that terror was 
a major component of
the thinking and actions of the Zionist gangs.

Also branded as "anti-Semitic" is an article describing Sharon as a war criminal and a 
terrorist no less evil than
Bin Laden. This is indeed curious when we read Sharon's statement following Israel's 
incursion into Gaza.
Revelling in the slaughter of innocent civilians, among whom was a child of two 
months, he described this
offensive as "one of the most successful operations Israel has undertaken". As Sharon 
promised more of the
same, UN Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson decried Israel's actions as a 
violation of the principles
of "democratic states and international law".

We come, now, to that collection of articles that the report claims represent the 
epitome of anti-Semitism. In
these articles, the authors liken Israeli policies to Nazism and Sharon to Hitler. I 
am aware of the impact such
comparisons have on the European mind. However, to Egyptians and Arabs, for whom that 
experience was
remote, Nazism represents a racist movement that perpetrated atrocities against 
humanity in Europe. On this
basis, it is not difficult to perceive why Egyptian and Arab writers draw a comparison 
between Nazism and
Sharon's practices. While there remains a vast difference in scale, there are 
nevertheless distinct similarities
between Nazi and Zionist premises and attitudes.

In Jewish Fundamentalism, the late Israel Shahak expressed his shock at the rabid 
racism voiced by certain
Jewish groups against the Palestinians and Arabs. He points in particular to the 
adherents of Rabbis Koch,
father and son, and to Yehoshua Arieli who held that the 1967 War marked the beginning 
of a metaphysical
transformation for Israel. The Israeli victory in that war "wrested that land from the 
power of the devil to the
divine realm". He continues: "Any withdrawal from this land will have metaphysical 
consequences that could
enable Satan to regain his hold on this land." The movement that this rabbi represents 
justifies slaughtering
Palestinians on the grounds that such acts "purge the land of the devil and the evil 
that provokes God's
wrath". Shahak comments: "Change the word Jewish to German or Arian and non-Jew to Jew 
and you have
the creed that made Auschwitz possible in the past." He adds that the similarities 
between Jewish political
messianism and German Nazism are as clear as daylight, for non-Jews to the proponents 
of Jewish political
messianism are as the Jews were to the Nazis.

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