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July 28, 2010 Europe's Jewish ProblemBy Moshe Dann
Antipathy
for Israel among Europeans is alarmingly increasing as campaigns of
delegitimization and vilification spread across the world, fueled by
Muslim propaganda and money, whetted by the hunger for oil. Even
once-friendly European countries, those that helped establish the State
of Israel and tried to assist Jews during the Holocaust, have become
more hostile towards Israel. Europe's brief love affair with Israel
seems over. Why?
In an important essay, Yoram Hazony, director of Jerusalem's Shalem Center and author of The Jewish State: The Struggle for Israel's Soul, offers a compelling perspective:
Still,
this does not explain why the right to self-defense, sacrosanct and
enshrined in national and international law, does not apply when it
comes to Israel. For
Europeans today, who did not experience the Holocaust, Israel is a
constant reminder of their complicity and guilt in the genocide of Jews.
They want to forget it; Israel can't. Before
and after World War II, the Soviet Union slaughtered, persecuted, and
enslaved Jews in gulags, sponsored and trained Arab terrorists, and
attempted to wipe out Judaism. Eventually, the barriers fell, Jews
emigrated, and the USSR became the FSU. Every
time we force European leaders and dignitaries to go to Yad Vashem, we
rub their noses in what they allowed -- a return to scenes of their
crimes. We make them pay when they see how vibrant we are, and --
the ultimate snub, except for Russia -- with an army more powerful than
their own! Deliberately, methodically, Europe became Judenrein; instead, they have mosques and veils and sharia law to worry about. Europe
rid itself of most of its Jews -- some of them escaped and built a
country, and now Israel has a more stable economy than its former hosts.
What an indignity, that those whom you punished and persecuted for so
long are still around to sing and dance before your sneer and scowl, and
make you pay to see their heritage revealed in archeological sites. For two
thousand years, Europe threw out the Jews, or murdered them, or stole
their property -- tried to crush their spirit -- and yet they came back
even stronger. Jews are on the cutting edge of everything, while Europe
can't seem to find the tools. It doesn't make sense. Jews
were supposed to be finished off in the ghettos, gas ovens, and slave
labor prisons. That didn't work. OK, give them a state and let the
Arabs, generously supplied by most of Europe's governments and
corporations, finish them off. That didn't work, either. OK,
Oslo -- a diplomatic coup, still undecided, land-for-nothing. Welcome
Iran to do the job, its nuclear reactors built by Russians, French, and
Germans, financed by the ever-neutral Swiss. Well, maybe that will work. Israel's
success flaunts Europe's failure. And despite their economies going
down the tubes, EU countries still have money to fund every
Arab Palestinian hate group and rescue terrorists. Having used the most
powerful forces in the world to eliminate the Jewish people, Europeans
must feel frustrated by the audacity of Jews, who not only defend
themselves, but also survive as Jews, forcing their leaders to salute a
flag that bears a Jewish symbol and shake hands with Jewish
generals. Instead of their traditional Jew-hatred, Europeans smile
and slip cash to the Arabs to do their dirty work. Condemning Israel
is easier than feeling shame. Jews
in Israel are a traumatized people -- traumatized by the Holocaust and
by constant Arab terrorism. We also traumatized by our own leaders, who,
in the name of peace, emboldened our sworn enemies and exposed us to
their murderous efforts. And many Israeli academics never miss an
opportunity to condemn the country that pays their salaries. Israel's
media often operate as propaganda machines for the Left. How Europeans
must relish their bigotry when they see Israeli political cartoons,
opinion pieces (as "news"), literature, and art that depict Israelis as
vicious, Jews as despicable, and Judaism as worthless. Ach,
Europe, how you must shiver with humiliation when you need
Israeli-produced technology, science, and medicine. What angst must
overtake you when you must decide whether to boycott Israeli fruits and
vegetables or enjoy them. Like
a supposedly dispatched victim, Israel comes back to haunt Europe --
not only to confront it with its strength, but to do so ablaze with
Jewishness. What an indignity for Europeans to see flourishing Jewish
communities instead of piled corpses, bones of those buried in mass
execution pits renewed in Israeli children. Europe
hates Jews, finally, because it hates itself; it knows what European
civilization allowed, permitted, and condoned. "Never again" is the
Jewish password; Europeans know it can be. The author is a writer and journalist living in Jerusalem.
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