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In the debate on Middle East, both sides worthy of
criticism

By Jerry Long

When debating what level of support the United States
should give to the state of Israel, the "self-hating
Jew" may have a range of options.

The self-thinking Gentile, unfortunately, is allowed
only two: Love it or fund it.

We must accept the arrogant defiance of the Israeli
statesman bluntly telling us to stay out of his
country's internal affairs as he strolls up to
Capitol Hill to pocket billions of our tax dollars.

Above all, we must never suggest that Palestinians
have as much right to their own independent state as
the Israelis do, lest we be portrayed as modern-day
Kristallnacht enablers.

Personally, I have never considered the phrase God
gave this to us an acceptable policy position. As
though some Ancient Omnipotent Landlord mistakenly
drew up a lease agreement with a 3,000-year sublet
option.
Yes, the Palestinians refused to compromise in 1947,
but if the Lenape showed up today with a 300-year-old
claim to the Delaware Valley, I doubt we'd be packing
up and partitioning.

Yes, there have been Jews on the land for millennia,
but there have also been Palestinians. And before
either, there were Canaanites and Philistines
amid the milk and honey. The Jews dealt with these
peoples the old-fashioned way: They smote some,
co-opted others, and constantly made bloody war among
themselves. In fact (on the off-chance that facts
matter to the discussion), the entire period of a
"Greater Israel," the basis for the current settlement
controversy, lasted no more than 80 years and ended
around 920 B.C.

Some Jewish groups are properly unceasing in their
efforts to teach the world the lessons of the
Holocaust. But when a country institutes a policy
of preemptive assassination, it may be about time to
ask what lessons Israel has learned, and from which
side it learned them.

While Israeli government rationales have never been
strangers to hypocrisy, shouldn't someone at least
mention that if the British had pursued a strategy of
assassinating militants deemed to be threats to
security, Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir would have
been killed in the 1940s and Count Folke Bernadotte,
the man appointed U.N. mediator in Palestine in 1948
(and promptly assassinated), would have spent the
1950s in a suite at the King David Hotel?

So Yasir Arafat is a terrorist - but should Israelis
then feel superior because their current prime
minister is merely a war criminal? Granted, Arafat
must exert greater control over his murderers - but
couldn't Sharon have trundled down from his perch
above Sabra and Shatilla to stop Christian Phalangists
from bashing the heads of Palestinian children against
stone walls? OK, Yasir Arafat is a corrupt fraud - but
should the
United States really be in the business of denying a
people their rights based on the inadequacies of their
leader?

Please spare me the hackneyed analogies about how
Americans would feel if subjected to terrorist
bombings from Canada. Last time I checked, we weren't
surrounding Montreal with troops. We weren't diverting
the water supply of Edmonton, bulldozing homes on the
outskirts of Toronto, or erecting roadblocks and
checkpoints throughout Quebec.

Perhaps there can never be peace in the Middle East as
long as Arafat is alive. But there will also never be
peace until the Holocaust is seen for what it was: a
rancid and unspeakably obscene chapter in a
20th-century book of depravity that includes
Armenians, Cambodians, Rwandans and Kulaks - and not
an Accountability E-ZPass for a government to view its
policies as somehow beyond criticism.

Meanwhile, the United States continues to deplore all
violence while pursuing policies that indulge the
lunacy of the settlers and fuel the lunacy of Hamas.
Our government can never be an honest broker of Arab
hopes until it finds the political courage to cease
being a willing executor of Israeli demands.

These are the only absolute truths about the Middle
East: Barbarity and goodness exist on both sides while
innocent children are dying.


Jerry Long ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and his brother Joe
are known as the satirists the Sturdy Beggars.

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