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Published on Sunday, May 19, 2002 in the Los Angeles Times
An Unholy Alliance in Support of Israel
by Jo-Ann Mort

NEW YORK -- In the "strange bedfellows" department, one of the oddest pairings on
the current political scene is American Jews and the Christian right. Yes, both groups
back Israel. But their long-term visions for its future are miles apart.

Consider the following quotation from the Web site of Pat Robertson's Christian
Broadcasting Network, a strong supporter of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's
recent actions: "Indeed, there will finally be such a fullness of Israel when their
hardness and blindness to the gospel is overcome as to vastly enrich the whole
world. For the almost unbelievable truth is that all Israel will be saved. The 
fullness of
Gentiles will climax with the fullness of Israel." It's hard to believe that this 
vision of
an Israel in which all the Jews convert to Christianity is compatible with the vision 
for
Israel held by most Jews.

It's not that non-Jewish support in the U.S. for Israel is something new--think Pete
Seeger or the Weavers singing "Kumbaya." But there has been a seismic shift in the
makeup of that support. It used to be progressive non-Jewish Americans who
strongly backed Israel. Now Israel's best friends here are people like former Christian
Coalition Executive Director Ralph Reed (who now heads the Georgia Republican
Party) and House Majority Whip Tom DeLay (R-Texas). The Anti-Defamation
League even went to the extreme of reprinting as an advertisement in the New York
Times and other newspapers an article titled "We People of Faith Stand Firmly With
Israel" that Reed wrote for The Los Angeles Times. Is this the same ADL that has as
its cornerstone fighting bigotry, supporting civil rights and maintaining separation
between church and state?

If Jews feel mainstream media coverage of Israel is biased, perhaps they ought to
protest by watching a network that gives plenty of positive coverage to Israel:
Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network. Of course, the network's vision of Israel
may make many Jews uncomfortable. As another article on its Web site proclaims:
"Thus Jews, Israel, will eventually--and supernaturally--witness to the gospel, and
with such explosive power that the world can scarcely be the same! Ah, there is
God's future for ethnic Israel."

In some sense, this Christian fundamentalism is a mirror image of the Jewish
fundamentalism contained within the Sharon government. While Sharon himself is a
secular hawk, he has survived in politics since 1967 as the patron of the settlers, the
hard core of whom are religious fanatics--and not only in their desire to control the
biblical land of Israel that includes all of what they call "Judea and Samaria" or
"Greater Israel." The most extreme among them also hold all of the modern
democratic institutions of the state--from the Supreme Court to parliamentary
democracy--in contempt. They yearn for a land of Israel fashioned in the image of
the ancient kingdom of David, as opposed to the modern, pluralistic, forward-looking
state Israel is today.

The newest member of Sharon's Cabinet is the head of the National Religious Party,
Effi Eitam, a former Israeli army brigadier general who was refused higher promotion
within the army because of his harsh treatment of Palestinians. Eitam, a "born-again"
Jew, is a former secular kibbutz member transformed into a messianic Jew, much
along the lines of other Religious Party settlers who saw the post-1967 era in Israel
more as the fulfillment of biblical dictate than as a move to meet Israel's security
needs.

Eitam, who has declared that he will be the first "kippa-wearing" prime minister
(wearing a kippa, or yarmulke, denotes religious observance), is an ultrareligious Jew
with fiercely undemocratic values. He believes not only in dealing ruthlessly with
Palestinians across the 1967 Green Line but he says that the Israeli Arab citizens
who reside within Israel's pre-1967 borders should be transferred out. He would do
well with his counterparts in the United States, but his beliefs would most likely find
little support among the bulk of Jews in Los Angeles and elsewhere in the U.S. Yet it
is this point of view--in Israel and the U.S.- -that is being strengthened by an 
alliance
that supports Sharon, right or wrong.

As if the Christian right's vision of Israel weren't alien enough to the Israel most
American Jews desire, a second result of this newfound alliance is the strengthening
of the right wing's resolve within the current U.S. political landscape. The alliance 
of
the Christian right, the neoconservative intellectuals (many of whom are Jewish) who
long ago gave up on the Democrats and the more mainstream Jewish organizations
has strengthened the resolve of the Bush administration to say yes to almost
anything Sharon is doing. But it has also strengthened the ability of the conservatives
to push through an American agenda that both runs counter to the will of the majority
of American Jews and could even endanger American Jewish interests.

Karl Rove, Bush's political eyes and ears, has made it his role to be sure that Bush
junior doesn't suffer the same fate as his father. In order to cement a two-term
presidency, Rove is shoring up a conservative domestic agenda for the president.
Now he has the aid of liberal American Jews.

Jo-Ann Mort is co-author (with Gary Brenner) of the forthcoming "Our Hearts
Invented a Place: Can Kibbutzim Survive the New Israel?" and national secretary of
Americans for Peace Now.  http://www.peacenow.org/

Copyright 2002 Los Angeles Times

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