The Jerusalem Post and The Huffington Post

 

By David Harris 

 

May 30, 2011

 

Dear Canadian Prime Minister Harper 

 

When it comes to the Middle East, too often there’s been an inability to
distinguish between the despot and the democrat, the arsonist and the
firefighter, among those who should know better. 

 

Too often the politics of principle have yielded to expediency, and truth
has been thrown to the wind. 

 

And too often moral courage has been trumped by moral ambiguity at best,
cowardice at worst. 

 

Of moral courage, Mark Twain wrote 110 years ago in reply to an inquiring
newspaper editor: 

 

My Dear Sir, But you are proceeding upon the superstition that Moral Courage
and a Hankering to Learn the Truth are ingredients in the human being’s
makeup. Your premises being wild and foolish, you naturally and properly get
wild and foolish results. If you will now reform, and in future proceed upon
the sane and unchallengeable hypothesis that those two ingredients are on
vacation in our race, and have been from the start, you will be able to
account for some things which puzzle you now. 

 

Since becoming Canada’s prime minister in 2006, when it comes to the Middle
East, you’ve brought “Moral courage and a hankering to learn the truth” to
your administration. 

 

That same year, when Israel responded to the killing and kidnapping of its
soldiers on the Lebanese border by targeting Hezbollah, you spoke up for
Israel’s right to defend itself, citing Hezbollah as responsible for the
violence and asserting that the terrorist group sought Israel’s destruction.


 

When, later that year, the 53 French-speaking countries known as the
Francophonie met, Canada vetoed language to condemn Israeli violence against
civilians in Lebanon because it failed to mention Israeli civilians targeted
by Hezbollah. You stated: “The Francophonie cannot recognize victims
according to their nationality. Recognize the victims of Lebanon and the
victims of Israel.” 

 

In 2008, during a radio interview on the eve of Israel’s 60th anniversary,
you spoke with characteristic clarity: 

 

What I see happening in some circles is an anti-Israel sentiment, really
just a thinly disguised veil for good old-fashioned anti-Semitism, which I
think is completely unacceptable. We learned in the Second World War that
those who would hate and destroy the Jewish people would ultimately hate and
destroy the rest of us as well, and the same holds today. 

 

When, a few months later, terrorists attacked a Jewish center in Mumbai, you
described the murder of six people, including the rabbi and his pregnant
wife, as “affronts to the values that unite all civilized people.” When a
new rabbi was quickly installed, you declared that the Jewish people will
“never bow to violence and hatred.” 

 

In January 2009, when the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council called on
Israel to stop its military operation in Gaza, Canada alone voted against.
(Note: The United States was not on the Council at the time.) Your
representative explained: “It was regretful that the current draft
resolution did not condemn the rocket attacks on Israeli civilians.” 

 

That spring, when the UN planned to convene the Durban II conference in
Geneva, a follow-up to the anti-Israel hatefest of 2001, you were the first
to declare that Canada would not attend. And now, as Durban III approaches
this September, you have again taken the same position. 

 

When, in the fall of 2009, the UN General Assembly endorsed the infamous
Goldstone Report, Canada was one of only 18 countries that voted against,
while 114 were in favor and 44, including, notably, France and the United
Kingdom, abstained. 

 

The next year, when Canada lost a bid for a rotating seat on the UN Security
Council, you attributed the result to Ottawa’s pro-Israel stance. You
declared that, if this were the price to pay for supporting a friend, you
were willing to pay it. As a Winnipeg newspaper editorialized, “We don’t
have a seat because we didn’t dance to the UN’s hypocritical tunes.” 

 

When, the next month, parliamentarians came to Ottawa for an international
conference to combat anti-Semitism, you gave a stirring address. Here’s an
excerpt that particularly struck me: 

 

When Israel, the only country in the world whose very existence is under
attack, is consistently and conspicuously singled out for condemnation, I
believe we are morally obligated to take a stance.... I have the bruises to
show for it, that whether it is at the UN or any other international forum,
the easiest thing to do is simply to just get along and go along with this
anti-Israel rhetoric, to pretend it is just about being even-handed, and to
excuse oneself with the label of “honest broker”.... There are, after all, a
lot more votes – a lot more – in being anti-Israel than in taking a stand.
But, as long as I am prime minister, whether it is at the UN or the
Francophonie or anywhere else, Canada will take that stand, whatever the
cost. Not just because it is the right thing to do, but because history
shows us, and the ideology of the anti-Israel mob tell us all too well, that
those who threaten the existence of the Jewish people are a threat to all of
us. And when the G8 leaders met in France a few days ago, you again bucked
the trend. Drawing from President Obama’s May 19th speech, the final
communiqué’s draft language called on Israelis and Palestinians to begin
talks on the basis of the 1967 lines, with mutually-agreed territorial
swaps. You, however, pointed out that President Obama’s speech touched on
other critical elements as well, including recognition of Israel as a Jewish
state and Palestine as a non-militarized state. Therefore, it was
inappropriate to “cherry pick,” as you successfully insisted, selected
elements of the president’s speech for the G8 statement. 

 

Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for demonstrating that, when it comes to the
Middle East, “Moral courage and a hankering to learn the truth” aren’t “on
vacation” in Ottawa. 

 

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