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Pro-Israel Rally Attended by Big-Time NY Dems Descends into Calls for 
'Wiping Out' Palestinians

By Max Blumenthal, AlterNet

Posted on January 13, 2009

<http://www.alternet.org/story/119372/>

Watch Max Blumenthal's exlusive video of the rally on the right-hand 
side of the screen.

On January 11, an estimated 10,000 people rallied in front of the 
Israeli consulate in midtown New York in support of Israel's attack 
on the Gaza Strip. The rally, which was organized by UJA-Federation 
of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York in 
cooperation with the Conference of Presidents of Major American 
Jewish Organizations, featured speeches by New York's most senior 
lawmakers. While the crowd was riled to righteous anger by speeches 
about Hamas evildoers, the event was a festive affair that began and 
ended with singing and joyous dancing.

Sen. Chuck Schumer highlighted Israel's supposed humanitarian methods 
of warfare by pointing to its text messaging of certain Gaza Strip 
residents urging them to vacate their homes before Israeli forces 
bombed them. "What other country would do that?" Schumer shouted from 
the podium. Gov. David Paterson appeared on stage wearing one of the 
red hats distributed to demonstrators as symbols of the red alerts 
some residents of Israel endure when Palestinian groups fire rockets 
their way. Paterson cited the many Qasam rockets that have fallen on 
Israel as a justification for the country's operations in Gaza, a 
military assault that has resulted in over 800 casualties and 
thousands of injuries.

Then Paterson highlighted the anti-Semitism that has followed in the 
wake of Israel's attack on Gaza, highlighting the beating of a 
teen-age girl in France.  "This kind of anger and hatred spreads like 
a disease," Paterson said, "and one thing I've always pointed out is 
there's no place for hate in the Empire State."

But hatred was plentiful at the rally Paterson addressed. Right in 
front of the stage, a man held a banner reading, "Islam Is A Death 
Cult." Rally attendees described the people of Gaza to me as a 
"cancer," called for Israel to "wipe them all out," insisting, "They 
are forcing us to kill their children in order to defend our own 
children." A young woman told me, "Those who die are suffering God's 
wrath." "They are not distinguishing between civilians and military, 
so why should we?" said a member of the group of messianic Orthodox 
Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch group that flocked to the rally.

No one I spoke to could seem to find any circumstance in which they 
would begin to question Israel's war. No number of civilian deaths, 
no displays of extreme suffering -- nothing could deter their 
enthusiasm for attacking one of the most vulnerable populations in 
the world with the world's most advanced weaponry. There are no 
limits, no matter what Israel does, no matter how it does it.

The rally made me think of a passage in "The Holocaust Is Over, We 
Must Rise From Its Ashes," a powerful new book by former Israeli 
Knesset speaker and Jewish National Fund chairman Avraham Burg:

"If you are a bad person, a whining enemy or a strong-arm occupier, 
you are not my brother, even if you are circumcised, observe the 
Sabbath, and do mitzvahs. If your scarf covers every hair on your 
head for modest, you give alms and do charity, but what is under your 
scarf is dedicated to the sanctity of Jewish land, taking precedence 
over the sanctity of human life, whosever life that is, then your are 
not my sister. You might be my enemy. A good Arab or a righteous 
gentile will be a brother or sister to me. A wicked man, even of 
Jewish descent, is my adversary, and I would stand on the other side 
of the barricade and fight him to the end."

Max Blumenthal is a senior writer for The Daily Beast and contributor 
to outlets including The Nation, Al Jazeera English, Salon.com, 
Alternet, the Huffington Post, and the Washington Monthly. A winner 
of the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Award for his investigative 
print journalism, he has produced numerous widely-recognized video 
reports that have garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube. 
His book, "Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered 
The Party," will be published by Basic Books in 2009.

© 2009 Independent Media Institute. All rights reserved.

View this story online at: http://www.alternet.org/story/119372/


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