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Read Rabbi Hier's Op-Ed in Today's Wall Street Journal  
 
 

OPINION JANUARY 8, 2009

The Jews Face a Double Standard

Why doesn't Israel have th e same right to self-defense as other nations?

By Marv in Hier
The world-wide protests against Israel 's ground incursion into Gaza are so full of hatred that they leave me with the terrible feeling tha t these protests have little to do with the so-called disproportionality of the Israeli response to Hamas rockets, or the resulting civilian casualtie s.

My fear is that the rage we see in the protesters marching in th e streets is far more profound and dangerous than we would like to believe. There are a great many people in the world who, even after Auschwitz , jus t can't bear the Jewish state having the same rights they so readily grant to other nations. These voices insist Israel must take risks they would nev er dare ask of any other nation-state -- risks that threaten its very survi val -- because they don't believe Israel should exist in the first place. 
Just look at the spate of attacks this week on Jews and Jewish i nstitutions around the world: a car ramming into a synagogue in France; a C habad menorah and Jewish-owned shops sprayed with swastikas in Belgium; a b anner at an Australian rally demanding "clean the earth from dirty Zionists !"; demonstrators in the Netherlands chanting "Gas the Jews"; and in Florid a, protestors demanding Jews "Go back to the ovens!"
How else can we explain the double-standard that is applied to t he Gaza conflict, if not for a more insidious bias against the Jewish state ?
At the U.N., no surprise, this double-standard is in full force. In response to Israel 's attack on Hamas, the Security Council immediately pulled an all-night emergency meeting to consider yet another resolution c ondemning Israel . Have there been any all-night Security Council sessions held during the seven months when Hamas fired 3,000 rockets at half a milli on innocent civilians in southern Israel ? You can be certain that during t hose seven months, no midnight oil was burning at the U.N. headquarters ove r resolutions condemning terrorist organizations like Hamas. But put condem nation of Israel on the agenda and, rain or shine, it's sure to be a full h ouse.
Red Cross officials are all over the Gaza crisis, describing it as a full-blown humanitarian nightmare. Where were they during the seven mo nths when tens of thousands of Israeli families could not sleep for fear of a rocket attack? Where were their trauma experts to decry that humanitaria n crisis?
There have been hundreds of articles and reports written from the Erez border crossing falsely accusing Israel of blocking humanitarian sup plies from reaching beleaguered Palestinians in Gaza . (In fact, over 520 truck loads of humanitarian aid have been delivered through Israeli crossings since the beginning of the Israeli counterattack.) But how many news articles , NGO reports and special U.N. commissions have investigated Hamas's policy of deliberately placing rocket launchers near schools, mosques and hom es in order to use innocent Palestinians as human shields?
Many people ask why there are so few Israeli casualties in comparison with the Palestinian death toll. It's because Israel 's first priority is the safety of its citizens, which is why there are shelters and warning systems in Israeli towns. If Hamas can dig tunnels, it can certainly build shelters. Instead, it prefers to use women and children as human shields while its leaders rush into hiding.
And then there are the clarion calls for a cease-fire. These words , which come so easily, have proven to be a recipe for disaster. Hamas uses the cease-fire as a time-out to rearm and smuggle even more deadly weapons so the next time, instead of hitting Sderot and Ashkelon, they can target Tel Aviv and Jerusalem .
The pattern is always the same. Following a cease-fire brought on by international pressure, there will be a call for a massive infusion of funds to help Palestinians recover from the devastation of the Israeli attack. The world will respond eagerly, handing over hundreds of millions of dollars. To whom does this money go? To Hamas, the same terrorist group that brought disaster to the Palestinians in the first place.
The world seems to have forgotten that at the end of World War II, President Harry Truman initiated the Marshall Plan, investing vast sums to rebuild Germany . But he did so only with the clear understanding that the money would build a new kind of Germany -- not a Fourth Reich that would continue the policies of Adolf Hitler. Yet that is precisely what the world will be doing if we once again entrust funds to Hamas terrorists and their Iranian puppet masters.
In less than two weeks, Barack Obama will be sworn in as president of the United States . But there is no "change we can believe in" in the Middle East -- not where Israel is concerned. The double-standard continuously applied to the Jewish state proves that, for much of the world, the re al lessons of World War II have yet to be learned.
Mr. Hier, a rabbi, is the founder and dean of the Simo n Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance .

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--- On Thu, 1/8/09, Debka@thejmg.com <Debka@thejmg.com> wrote:
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