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THE ISRAEL LOBBY STRIKES BACK AT CRITICS
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/041306A.shtml

NORMAN SOLOMON, TRUTHOUT - Weeks after a British magazine published a
long article by two American professors titled "The Israel Lobby," the
outrage continued to howl through mainstream US media. A Los Angeles
Times op-ed article by Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow Max
Boot helped to set a common tone. He condemned a working paper by
professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt that was excerpted last
month in the London Review of Books.

The working paper, Boot proclaimed, is "nutty." And he strongly implied
that the two professors - Mearsheimer at the University of Chicago and
Walt at Harvard - are anti-Semitic.

Many who went on the media attack did more than imply. On April 3, for
instance, the same day that the Philadelphia Inquirer reprinted Boot's
piece from the Los Angeles Times, a notably similar op-ed appeared in
the Boston Herald under the headline "Anti-Semitic Paranoia at Harvard."

And so it goes in the national media echo chamber. When a Johns Hopkins
University professor weighed in last week on the op-ed page of the
Washington Post, the headline was blunt: "Yes, It's Anti-Semitic." The
piece flatly called the Mearsheimer-Walt essay "kooky academic work" -
and "anti-Semitic."

But nothing in the essay is anti-Semitic. ome of the analysis from
Mearsheimer and Walt is arguable. A number of major factors affect Uncle
Sam's Middle East policies in addition to pro-Israel pressures. But no
one can credibly deny that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
is one of the most powerful lobbying groups in Washington, where
politicians know that they can criticize Israel only at their political
peril.

Overall, the Mearsheimer-Walt essay makes many solid points about
destructive aspects of US support for the Israeli government. Their
assessments deserve serious consideration.

For several decades, to the present moment, Israel's treatment of
Palestinian people has amounted to methodical and despicable violations
of human rights. Yet criticism of those policies from anyone (including
American Jews such as myself) routinely results in accusations of
anti-Jewish bigotry.

The US media reaction to the essay by professors Mearsheimer and Walt
provides just another bit of evidence that they were absolutely correct
when they wrote: "Anyone who criticizes Israel's actions or argues that
pro-Israel groups have significant influence over US Middle Eastern
policy - an influence AIPAC celebrates - stands a good chance of being
labeled an anti-Semite. Indeed, anyone who merely claims that there is
an Israel Lobby runs the risk of being charged with anti-Semitism, even
though the Israeli media refer to America's 'Jewish Lobby.' In other
words, the Lobby first boasts of its influence and then attacks anyone
who calls attention to it. It's a very effective tactic: anti-Semitism
is something no one wants to be accused of."

Sadly, few media outlets in the United States are willing to confront
this "very effective tactic." Yet it must be challenged. As the
London-based Financial Times editorialized on the first day of this
month: "Moral blackmail - the fear that any criticism of Israeli policy
and US support for it will lead to charges of anti-Semitism - is a
powerful disincentive to publish dissenting views. It is also leading to
the silencing of policy debate on American university campuses, partly
as the result of targeted campaigns against the dissenters."

The Financial Times editorial noted: "Reflexes that ordinarily spring
automatically to the defense of open debate and free enquiry shut down -
at least among much of America's political elite - once the subject
turns to Israel, and above all the pro-Israel lobby's role in shaping US
foreign policy."

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