Equating Anti-Semitism with 'Islamophobia'

Posted By Phyllis Chesler On May 31, 2011 

Did you know that Jews and Muslims have a shared history in Europe? That
Muslims have "deep roots" on the European continent and that Muslims are as
imperiled by "Islamophobia" as Jews are by anti-Semitism?

Nothing could be further from the truth, and yet the first Gathering of
European Muslim and Jewish Leaders issued a statement
<http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/news/10299/jewish_and_muslim_leaders_
urge_european_union_heads_not_to_pander_to_extreme_right>  on May 9th and
just held a meeting in Brussels on May 30, 2011. Oddly enough, the meeting
was organized by two American Jewish groups, Rabbi Marc Schneier's
Foundation For Ethnic Understanding and philanthropist Ronald Lauder's World
Jewish Congress, as well as by the European Jewish Congress.

No Muslim organization seems to have shared in organizing the meeting,
although two organizations and more than a dozen Muslim leaders attended and
signed the joint declaration.

Can you believe this? It this some kind of exercise in dhimmitude and
self-delusion? Why are the Jews doing the heavy lifting for the far
wealthier Muslim world? More important: Why support such dangerously
misguided concepts?

At this moment in world history, why are Jews confusing "Islamophobia" with
anti-Semitism? One understands that Muslims might want to assume whatever is
left of Jewish victimhood and make it their own-but why are Jews enabling
them to do so? If the Muslims are coming in great good faith, they would
state some obviously truths, beginning with the Koranic roots of Jew- and
infidel-hatred and the contemporary Islamist/genocidal intentions towards
the Jewish State. Indeed, a new kind of statement from Muslims would include
their understanding of-and desire to break from-the historical Muslim
persecution of Jews and infidels in Muslim-majority countries.

This is not that kind of statement or declaration.

Anti-Semitism cannot, must not, be equated with Islamophobia. European
Muslims have nothing to fear from European Jews. European Jews have
everything to fear from European Muslims.

As Clemens Heni, a scholar of German anti-Semitism, has pointed out: "There
is no other prejudice or form of racism which you can compare to
anti-Semitism. If you look at Islam today, there is a (reason for)
Islamophobia because Jihadists say, 'We want to kill the unbelievers.' Jews
never said that." Those who equate legitimate fears of Islamist extremism
with anti-Semitism, he argues, clearly "didn't learn the lesson [of] the
Holocaust. They are even downplaying the Holocaust itself."

According to the declaration, "Jews and Muslims live side-by-side in every
European country and our two communities are important components of
Europe's religious, cultural and social tapestry." The document fails to
mention that those Jews who live "side-by-side" with Muslims are in danger
of being harassed, beaten, or even tortured to death, as was Ilan Halimi
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilan_Halimi>  of France.

The declaration commits an outrage against history by equating the Jewish
experience in Europe with the Muslim experience in Europe, even though Jews
have been living as a persecuted minority on the continent for more than a
thousand years while most Muslims only arrived in large numbers after World
War II. The declaration lumps together the Shoah (Holocaust), the slaughter
of six million Jews, with the mass killings of some thousands of Muslims in
Bosnia during the 1990s. It ignores the history of Muslim Spain in the
Middle Ages, when both Christian and Muslim rulers persecuted Jews and
Muslim mobs slaughtered them in pogroms. Needless to say, no Jewish outrages
against Christian or Muslim communities have ever taken place on European
soil. 

With mock solemnity, the document proclaims, "We must never allow
anti-Semitism.to become respectable in today's Europe"-as if anti-Semitism,
in its modern guise of anti-Zionism, weren't already perfectly respectable
in every corner of Europe.

Rabbis all over Europe have been telling their people to flee before it is
too late. Many Jews have done so.

Why is a group of Jews trying to help Muslims, however fine, by appealing to
European governments not to "pander to right wing forces" which are,
belatedly, beginning to gather in response to a Muslim population which is
hostile to Western and European values, does not wish to assimilate, and is
both separatist and violent?

Had Muslims come in total peace these "right wing forces" may have, indeed,
been a reflection of European racism towards Arabs and dark-skinned
"Easterners." But the alleged "Islamophobia" is not based on bigoted
considerations of color, faith, or ethnicity; it is, rather, based on the
increasing danger that Muslims pose to the stability and character of
Europe.

Will these Muslim signatories agree to a declaration that critiques Iran,
Saudi Arabia, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and in Gaza, and Palestinians
in general, for their hatred of Israel, the Jewish state? If not, what is to
be gained by standing in solidarity with such Muslims?

According to Clemens Heni, the views of this declaration:

"Definitely [do] not represent the Jewish community in Germany - neither the
Central Council of Jews in Germany nor any important Jewish Community Center
supports this (nonsense). Muslims did not at all live as long in Europe as
Jews did. Muslims and Germans declared Jihad in November 1914, during the
First World War. THIS is what the German - Muslim alliance in the 20th
century is all about."

In Heni's view, the Muslim "history" in Europe is about Muslim anti-Semitic
alliances with German and Nazi anti-Semites.

Who are the Jewish "leaders" who organized and attended this meeting? Who
appointed them? Are they this desperate for headlines or so eager to be seen
as "players"? Are they so genuinely frightened for their endangered European
communities that they are willing to say and do anything, or are they simply
dangerously misguided?

It is the midnight hour. What kinds of private deals and illusions are these
leaders conjuring up for themselves?

 

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