Holocaust is over, leading Israeli tells Likud
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/holocaust-is-over-leading-israeli-tells-likud-981758.html
By Donald Macintyre in Jerusalem
Saturday, 1 November 2008


Benjamin Netanyahu, a front-runner for the Israeli premiership, has
been severely criticised by a former Speaker of the Knesset and head
of the Jewish Agency for comparing the threat posed by Iran to that of
pre-war Nazi Germany.

Mr Netanyahu, whose Likud Party is running neck and neck in the polls
with Kadima, led by Tzipi Livni, has gone further than his rivals in
implying he might authorise a unilateral attack on Iranian nuclear
installations.

Avraham Burg, whose new book The Holocaust Is Over: We Must Rise From
Its Ashes is out in Britain this weekend, says in an interview with
The Independent Magazine that the Iranian President, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, is "no doubt a problem". Mr Burg adds: "He is an issue in
the Western world and for Israel's sense of confidence in particular."
But he continues: "What is [Mr Netanyahu's] soundbite? 'It is [19]38
all over again. Do me a favour. Did we have such a powerful state in
'38? Did we have this onmipotent army in '38? Did we have the most
important superpowers siding with us in '38? Did we have the Catholic
church taking a |different attitude in '38? It's not '38, however you
look at it. And even Ahmadinejad, when you compare him with Hitler,
you diminish Hitler."

Mr Burg's book, in part a plea to fellow Israelis more than 60 years
after the Holocaust to stop seeing themselves as "a nation of
victims", caused furious debate when the Hebrew version became a
bestseller in Israel last year. The new translation is likely to
provoke similar argument, particularly in the US. Mr Burg, a strong
Barack Obama supporter, says "a dialoguing President is better than a
shooter" and that George Bush has been a "disaster for the world and
for Israel". He argues against Israel defining itself as a "Jewish
state" instead of as a "state for the Jewish people which belongs to
all its citizens" – including Arabs.

Mr Burg, who does not rule out a return to Israeli politics, also
warns that the days for a two-state solution are "numbered" because
Israeli and Palestinian societies have been "abducted" by
fundamentalists. An opponent of the occupation of Palestinian
territories, Mr Burg makes a plea for the EU to become more involved
in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and for Israel to reconsider
its "orientation" of "Europhobia" and "Americophilia". He says a
solution may lie in a federation of Israeli and Palestinian entities,
perhaps as part of a regional body including Arab states worried about
Iranian hegemony. Mr Burg suggests the EU might eventually hold out
membership to the region, including Israel and the Palestinians, as a
peace incentive.

-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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