Posts tagged Zionism

Posted 4 months ago

2012-01-25 New demolitions in the Bedouin village of Um Al Kheer (by AtTuwaniProject)

Posted 11 months ago

Top ten myths about Israeli policy

by Roi Maor

In the next few weeks, I will write a separate post about each of the top ten myths about Israeli policy, tackling the obfuscation and confusion that often characterize discussions of official Israeli positions and actions, at home and abroad. My top ten list appears below

Inspired by the fascinating series on constitutional myths in the United States (well, fascinating for American politics junkies like myself), by Garret Epps in the Atlantic, I have decided to create my own list of myths. This list refers to myths about current government policy in Israel. It therefore excludes the variety of cultural, social and historical myths surrounding Israel, in order to focus on the obfuscation and confusion that often characterize discussions of official Israeli positions and actions, at home and abroad.

The list is not ranked in any particular order. The various myths have been selected in order to highlight different policy issues, although relations between Jews and Palestinians get a very prominent representation, with half the items in the list. I tried to include myths that are both relatively widespread, and significant in shaping discussions of policy.

In the next few weeks, I will write a separate post about each myth, explaining its origins, significance and the reality it conceals. Here is the list (if you have suggestions for more items, feel free to add them in the comments, adhering to 972’s policy on commenting, of course):

Myth #1: Policy towards Palestinians and Arab states is governed by security concerns.

Myth #2: Separation between Jews and Palestinians is not based on a racist ideology.

Myth #3: In response to a flood of illegal immigrants, the government is working to reduce the number of work migrants.

Myth #4: Israel’s social safety net is better than that in the US.

Myth #5: Israeli Arabs receive fewer benefits because they do not have to serve in the military.

Myth #6: The government is afraid of the settlers and incapable of standing up to them.

Myth #7: The ultra-orthodox reap benefits from disproportionate political influence.

Myth #8: Women’s rights in Israel are largely the same as in other Western countries.

Myth #9: The High Court of Justice defends civil liberties and human rights.

Myth #10: All Jews are encouraged to immigrate to Israel

Posted 11 months ago

Jewish-American man being harassed in Jerusalem

Posted 12 months ago

without “DEAR” cause it’s not dear at all … 

(Source: wavesfadingwords)

Posted 1 year ago

Zionists left their mark. Gaza in ruins.

(Source: palestiniangunmen)

Posted 1 year ago

On December 4, 1948, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to the New York Times warning of a dangerous strain of Zionist...

On December 4, 1948, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to The New York Times warning of a dangerous strain of zionist nazism which was brewing in Israel. His letter was signed by Hannah Arendt and two dozen other jewish community leaders, it cautioned against permitting the terrorist Menachem Begin to visit New York because of his role in a series of genocidal massacres.

Einstein wrote:

“Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our times is the emergence in Israel of a political party closely akin in its organization, methods, political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties.” He is speaking of Begin`s “Freedom Party, a terrorist, right-wing, chauvinist organization” which later evolved into today`s likud party.

He warns: “their past performance in palestine bear…the unmistakable stamp of a fascist party for whom terrorism (against jews, arabs, and british alike), and misrepresentation are means, and a “leader state” is the goal.”

He adds: “it is inconceivable that those who oppose fascism throughout the world, if correctly informed as to mr. begin`s political record and perspectives, could add their names and support to the movement he represents.” in closing he states: “it is imperative that the truth about mr. begin and his movement be made known in this country. it is all the more tragic that the top leadership of american zionism has refused to campaign against begin`s efforts, or even to expose to its own constituents the dangers to israel from support to begin. [i] urge all concerned not to support this latest manifestation of fascism.”

The nazi that Einstein was speaking of was, of course, later elected prime minister of Israel, and the political party he created survives today as Ariel Sharon’s ruling likud party.

You don`t have to be a genius like Einstein to know that such movements cannot be supported.

(Source: Flickr / anomalous)

Posted 1 year ago

He reveals the Truth about Zionists (by javad318)

Zionism is not Judaism.

Jews are peaceful people, zionist are full of hate and violence.