Palestine vs. Israel: Pinning the "Apartheid" Label on the Right Donkey
by Rabbi Dr. Daniel M. Zucker
American Thinker, International Analyst Network,
Intellectual Conservative, Project Avalon,
Codex-Politics, 5 July 2011; American Chronicle, The
United West, 6 July 2011.
In recent years Palestinian propagandists and their
international supporters have attempted to brand Israel with the label of
apartheid, the despicable South African policy of racial discrimination
that reduced the African non-white population to a decidedly inferior
position, akin to chattel. In many international circles this
political charlatanism has succeeded in giving the Middle-East's one and
only democracy a black eye. However, if one begins to search for the truth, one
finds that reality is quite the opposite of that which the Palestinians peddle
to a very gullible world.
In Israel, contrary to the Palestinians' fictional
portrait of the Jewish state, not only are Arabs citizens with equal rights and
protections under the law, but Arabic is an official second language. And many
Arabs serve in a variety of positions in the government, including Deputy
Speaker of the Knesset (parliament) Majalli Wahabi of the Kadimah Party, as
well as officers in the armed forces like Lieutenant Hesham Aborea and police
such as Deputy Inspector-General Jamal Hakroush, deputy commander
of the traffic division. Arabs are free to live anywhere in Israel, although
most choose to live within their own ethic, cultural and religious communities.
Arab students are welcome in the nation’s universities and colleges and serve
as professionals in all areas of the national life.
By contrast, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has
stated that no Jews will be permitted to live in a Palestinian state. The
Palestinian Christian Arab community has shrunk drastically in the last
eighteen years since the P.L.O.-controlled Palestinian Authority took over in
the West Bank, so that today, Beit Jalla, once a Christian town outside of
Jerusalem is without a Christian population, and Bethlehem, once the most
Christian of cities in the Holy Land, is now peopled with a Moslem
majority. So too, Palestinian Christians face a determined campaign of
forced conversion to Islam by the Hamas government of Gaza, which only permits
one Jew to reside in Gaza: the five-year captive kidnapped Israeli soldier
Corporal Gilad Shalit.
So, if the term "apartheid" still refers to
unequal treatment under the law, forced segregation, or outright exclusion on
religious, racial, or ethnic grounds, then it's the Palestinian donkey that
should be pinned with the "apartheid" label. Palestine, where the
president and the prime minister hold their offices without benefit of popular
national elections, where non-Arabs are prohibited from owning land, and where
sale of land to a Jew is a capital crime.
Of course the Palestinian BDS movement doesn't want the
world to pay attention to any of these facts, and its international supporters
will conveniently ignore the evidence, but anyone with a modicum of
intelligence and a reasonably open mind will want to seek a Palestinian
response to my charges. Nabil Sha'ath and Saeb Erekat: the world is awaiting
your reply; lo sema-hát (if you please), Inshallah.
Rabbi Dr. Daniel M. Zucker is founder and Chairman of the
Board of Americans for Democracy in the Middle-East, a
grassroots organization dedicated to teaching the public and its elected
officials of the need to promote genuine democratic institutions throughout the
Middle-East region as an antidote to the dangers posed by Islamic
fundamentalism. He may be contacted at contact@ADME.ws.
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