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=== News Update ===

Criticize Israel? You're an Anti-Semite!

How can we have a real discussion about Mideast peace if speaking honestly 
about Israel is out of bounds?

By Rosa Brooks:

09/01/06 
"<http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/sunday/la-oe-brooks1sep01,0,4657959.column?coll=la-util-opinion-sunday>Los
 
Angeles Times" -- -- EVER WONDER what it's like to be a pariah?

Publish something sharply critical of Israeli government policies and 
you'll find out. If you're lucky, you'll merely discover that you've been 
uninvited to some dinner parties. If you're less lucky, you'll be the 
subject of an all-out attack by neoconservative pundits and accused of 
rabid anti-Semitism.

This, at least, is what happened to Ken Roth. Roth ­ whose father fled Nazi 
Germany ­ is executive director of Human Rights Watch, America's largest 
and most respected human rights organization. (Disclosure: I have worked in 
the past as a paid consultant for the group.) In July, after the Israeli 
offensive in Lebanon began, Human Rights Watch did the same thing it has 
done in Iraq, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Bosnia, East Timor, Sierra Leone, 
Congo, Uganda and countless other conflict zones around the globe: It sent 
researchers to monitor the conflict and report on any abuses committed by 
either side.

It found plenty. On July 18, Human Rights Watch condemned Hezbollah rocket 
strikes on civilian areas within Israel, calling the strikes "serious 
violations of international humanitarian law and probable war crimes." So 
far, so good. You can't lose when you criticize a terrorist organization.

But Roth and Human Rights Watch didn't stop there. As the conflict's death 
toll spiraled ­ with most of the casualties Lebanese civilians ­ Human 
Rights Watch also criticized Israel for indiscriminate attacks on 
civilians. Roth noted that the Israeli military appeared to be "treating 
southern Lebanon as a free-fire zone," and he observed that the failure to 
take appropriate measures to distinguish between civilians and combatants 
constitutes a war crime.

The backlash was prompt. Roth and Human Rights Watch soon found themselves 
accused of unethical behavior, giving aid and comfort to terrorists and 
anti-Semitism. The conservative New York Sun attacked Roth (who is Jewish) 
for having a "clear pro-Hezbollah and anti-Israel bias" and accused him of 
engaging in "the de-legitimization of Judaism, the basis of much 
anti-Semitism." Neocon commentator David Horowitz called Roth a "reflexive 
Israel-basher … who, in his zest to pillory Israel at every turn, is little 
more than an ally of the barbarians." The New Republic piled on, as did 
Alan Dershowitz, who claimed Human Rights Watch "cooks the books" to make 
Israel look bad. And writing in the Jewish Exponent, Jonathan Rosenblum 
accused Roth of resorting to a "slur about primitive Jewish bloodlust."

Anyone familiar with Human Rights Watch ­ or with Roth ­ knows this to be 
lunacy. Human Rights Watch is nonpartisan ­ it doesn't "take sides" in 
conflicts. And the notion that Roth is anti-Semitic verges on the insane.

But what's most troubling about the vitriol directed at Roth and his 
organization isn't that it's savage, unfounded and fantastical. What's most 
troubling is that it's typical. Typical, that is, of what anyone rash 
enough to criticize Israel can expect to encounter. In the United States 
today, it just isn't possible to have a civil debate about Israel, because 
any serious criticism of its policies is instantly countered with charges 
of anti-Semitism. Think Israel's tactics against Hezbollah were too 
heavy-handed, or that Israel hasn't always been wholly fair to the 
Palestinians, or that the United States should reconsider its unquestioning 
financial and military support for Israel? Shhh: Don't voice those 
sentiments unless you want to be called an anti-Semite ­ and probably a 
terrorist sympathizer to boot.

How did adopting a reflexively pro-Israel stance come to be a mandatory 
aspect of American Jewish identity? Skepticism ­ a willingness to ask tough 
questions, a refusal to embrace dogma ­ has always been central to the 
Jewish intellectual tradition. Ironically, this tradition remains alive in 
Israel, where respected public figures routinely criticize the government 
in far harsher terms than those used by Human Rights Watch.

In a climate in which good-faith criticism of Israel is automatically 
denounced as anti-Semitic, everyone loses. Israeli policies are a major 
source of discord in the Islamic world, and anger at Israel usually spills 
over into anger at the U.S., Israel's biggest backer.

With resentment of Israeli policies fueling terrorism and instability both 
in the Middle East and around the globe, it's past time for Americans to 
have a serious national debate about how to bring a just peace to the 
Middle East. But if criticism of Israel is out of bounds, that debate can't 
occur ­ and we'll all pay the price.

Back to Human Rights Watch's critics. Why waste time denouncing imaginary 
anti-Semitism when there's no shortage of the real thing? From politically 
motivated arrests of Jews in Iran to assaults on Jewish children in 
Ukraine, there's plenty of genuine anti-Semitism out there ­ and Human 
Rights Watch is usually taking the lead in condemning it. So if you're 
bothered by anti-Semitism ­ if you're bothered by ideologies that insist 
that some human lives have less value than others ­ you could do a whole 
lot worse than send a check to Human Rights Watch.

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source:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/sunday/la-oe-brooks1sep01,0,4657959.column?coll=la-util-opinion-sunday

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