What's Behind Western Condemnation of Israel's War Against Hamas?
Prof. Efraim Karsh - Jan 01, 2009 
JCPA Journal, Vol. 8, No. 17



*       With a unanimity that has become all too familiar, politicians, the
media, NGOs, and church leaders across the globe took their cue to denounce
Israel's legitimate act of self-defense against one of the world's most
extreme terror organizations. This chorus of disapproval is in stark
contrast to the utter indifference to far bloodier conflicts that have been
going on around the world. 
*       *       Why do citizens in democracies enthusiastically embrace a
radical Islamist group that not only seeks the destruction of a fellow
democracy but is overtly committed to the substitution of a world-wide
Islamic caliphate for the existing international order? 
*       *       Decades of mistreatment of the Palestinians by the Arab
states have gone virtually unnoticed. Only when they interact with Israel do
the Palestinians win the world's attention. 
*       *       The fact that international coverage of the Arab-Israeli
conflict has invariably reflected a degree of intensity and emotional
involvement well beyond the normal level to be expected of impartial
observers would seem to suggest that it is a manifestation of longstanding
prejudice that has been brought out into the open by the conflict. 
*       *       The Palestinians are but the latest lightning rod unleashed
against the Jews, their supposed victimization reaffirming the millenarian
demonization of the Jews in general, and the medieval blood libel - that
Jews delight in the blood of others. 
*       *          
*       A Tidal Wave of International Indignation  
*       No sooner had Israel opted to stop Hamas' attacks on its civilian
population, after years of self-imposed restraint, than it was confronted
with a tidal wave of international indignation. With a unanimity that has
become all too familiar when it comes to the world's pronouncements on
Israel, politicians, the media, NGOs, and church leaders across the globe
took their cue to denounce this legitimate act of self-defense by a
sovereign democracy against one of the world's most extreme terror
organizations, overtly committed to its destruction, which for years had
been raining down thousands of rockets and mortar shells on civilian
communities (not to mention the long string of suicide bombings).  
*       *       Echoed by the international media's blanket coverage of
Israel's response in Gaza, but not Hamas' murderous ideology and actions,
this chorus of disapproval over the Jewish state's "disproportionate" use of
force is in stark contrast to the utter indifference to far bloodier
conflicts that have been going on around the world, from the long-running
genocide in Darfur, with its estimated 400,000 dead and at least 2.5 million
refugees, to war in the Congo, with over 4 million dead or driven from their
homes, to Chechnya, where an estimated 150,000-200,000 have died and up to a
third of the population has been displaced at the hands of the Russian
military. None of these tragedies saw protesters flock into the streets of
London, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Oslo, Dublin, Copenhagen, Stockholm,
Washington, and Fort Lauderdale (to give a brief list), as has been the case
during the Gaza crisis.  
*          
*       Arab Mistreatment of the Palestinians Went Unnoticed  
*       How can this be? Why do citizens in democracies enthusiastically
embrace a radical Islamist group that not only seeks the destruction of a
fellow democracy but is overtly committed to the substitution of a
world-wide Islamic caliphate (or umma) for the existing international order
based on territorial nation states? Not because of compassion for the
Palestinians, whose plight has never attracted genuine international
interest, especially by the Arab states (and for that matter, the
Palestinian leadership), whose decades of mistreatment of the Palestinians
have gone virtually unnoticed.  
*       *       Between 1949 and 1967, Egypt and Jordan ruled the
Palestinians of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank respectively. Not only did
they fail to put these populations on the road to statehood, but they showed
little interest in protecting their human rights or even in improving the
quality of their life - which is one of the reasons that 120,000 West
Bankers moved across to the East Bank of the Jordan and about 300,000 others
emigrated abroad between 1949 and 1967.  
*       *       Nobody in the international community paid any more
attention to this than they have more recently to the ongoing abuse of
Palestinians across the Arab world from Saudi Arabia to Lebanon, a country
which was condemned in a June 2006 Amnesty International report for its
"long-standing discrimination and abuses of fundamental economic and social
rights of Palestinian refugees."  
*       *       Nor has there been any international outcry when Arab
countries have massacred Palestinians on a grand scale. In 1970 King Hussein
of Jordan ordered the indiscriminate bombing of Palestinian refugee camps in
the course of putting down the Palestinian uprising during "Black
September." This left between 3,000 and 5,000 Palestinian refugees dead. But
the fact that Hussein killed more Palestinians in the course of a single
month than Israel managed to do in decades was never held against him or
dented the widely held perception of him as a man of peace. As the
supposedly pro-Palestinian journalist Robert Fisk put it in his recent
memoirs, King Hussein was "often difficult to fault."  
*       *       Again, more than two decades ago Abu Iyad, the number two
man in the PLO, publicly stated that the crimes of the Syrian government
against the Palestinian people "surpassed those of the Israeli enemy." While
in the wake of the liberation of Kuwait in 1991, Kuwaitis not only set about
punishing the PLO for support of Saddam Hussein's brutal occupation by
cutting off their financial support for Yasir Arafat's overblown and corrupt
organization, but there was also a widespread slaughter of Palestinians
living in Kuwait. 
*       *       This revenge against innocent Palestinian workers in the
emirate was so severe that Arafat himself acknowledged: "What Kuwait did to
the Palestinian people is worse than what has been done by Israel to
Palestinians in the occupied territories." Yet there was no media coverage
or specially convened UN meetings because it is only when they interact with
Israel that the Palestinians win the world's attention.  
*          
*       Only Palestinian Interaction with Israel Wins World Attention  
*       In other words, the extraordinary international preoccupation with
the Palestinians is a corollary of their interaction with Israel, the only
Jewish state to exist since biblical times, a reflected glow of the
millenarian obsession with the Jews in the Christian and the Muslim worlds.
Had their dispute been with an Arab, Muslim, or any other adversary, it
would have attracted a fraction of the interest that it presently does.  
*       *       On occasion, notably among devout and/or born again
Evangelical Christians, this obsession has manifested itself in admiration
and support for the national Jewish resurrection in the Holy Land. In most
instances, however, anti-Jewish prejudice and animosity, or anti-Semitism as
it is commonly known, has served rather to exacerbate distrust and hatred of
Israel. Indeed, the fact that the international coverage of the Arab-Israeli
conflict and the libels against Zionism and Israel, such as the despicable
comparisons of Israel to Nazi Germany and apartheid South Africa, have
invariably reflected a degree of intensity and emotional involvement well
beyond the normal level to be expected of impartial observers would seem to
suggest that, rather than being a response to concrete Israeli activities,
it is a manifestation of longstanding prejudice that has been brought out
into the open by the vicissitudes of the conflict.  
*       *       There is another side to the ledger. For millennia Jewish
blood has been cheap, if not costless, throughout the Christian and Muslim
worlds, where the Jew became the epitome of powerlessness, a perpetual
punching bag and a scapegoat for whatever ills befell society. There is no
reason, therefore, why Israel shouldn't follow in the footsteps of these
past generations, avoid antagonizing its Arab neighbors and exercise
restraint whenever attacked. But no, instead of knowing its place, the
insolent Jewish state has forfeited this historic role by exacting a price
for Jewish blood and beating the bullies who had hitherto been able to
torment the Jews with impunity. This dramatic reversal of history cannot but
be immoral and unacceptable. Hence the global community outrage and hence
the world's media provision of unlimited resources to cover every minute of
Israel's "disproportionate" response, but none of the devastation and
dislocation caused to Israeli cities and their residents.  
*       *       Put differently, the Palestinians are but the latest
lightning rod unleashed against the Jews, their supposed victimization
reaffirming the millenarian demonization of the Jews in general, and the
medieval blood libel - that Jews delight in the blood of others - in
particular. In the words of David Mamet, "The world was told Jews used this
blood in the performance of religious ceremonies. Now, it seems, Jews do not
require the blood for baking purposes, they merely delight to spill it on
the ground."  
*          
*       Zionism Failed to Solve the "Jewish Problem"  
*       To make such an argument will no doubt be dismissed as "Zionist
propaganda" by many opponents of Israel. But in fact this not only runs
counter to the prevailing wisdom among Israeli academics and intellectuals,
for whom such arguments are anathema, but it also challenges one of the most
fundamental tenets of Zionism - that the creation of a Jewish state, where
the Jewish diasporas would congregate and become normalized, would solve the
"Jewish problem" and ameliorate, if not eliminate altogether, the phenomenon
of anti-Semitism.  
*       *       What this line of thinking by the founding fathers of
Zionism failed to consider, however, is that the prejudice and obsession
that had hitherto been reserved for Jewish individuals and communities would
be transferred to the Jewish state. As the poet Heinrich Heine, himself a
convert from Judaism, once wrote, Judaism is "the family curse that lasts a
thousand years" and no matter how much it has tried, Israel has never been
able to escape this disturbing reality.  
*       *       A saddening thought indeed. But is there any other
explanation as to why, sixty years after its establishment by an
internationally recognized act of self-determination, Israel remains the
only state in the world that is subjected to a constant outpouring of the
most outlandish conspiracy theories and blood libels; whose policies and
actions are obsessively condemned by the international community; and whose
right to exist is constantly debated and challenged not only by its Arab
enemies but by segments of advanced opinion in the West?  
*       *       
*       *       *       Professor Efraim Karsh is Head of Mediterranean and
Middle Eastern Studies at King's College, University of London, and a member
of the Board of International Experts of the Institute for Contemporary
Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. His recent books include
Islamic Imperialism: A History(Yale University Press, 2007).  
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