The wrong sort of Jews
Hannah
Arendt,
political scientist:
“The trouble is that Zionism has often
thought and said that the evil of antisemitism was necessary for the
good of the Jewish people.”
Isaac
Asimov,
novelist: “I
find myself in the odd position of not being a Zionist ... I think it
is wrong for anyone to feel that there is anything special about any
one heritage of whatever kind.”
Uri
Avnery,
ex-Israeli army officer. writing after an Israeli military
victory: “What will be seared into the
consciousness of the world will be the image of Israel as a
blood-stained monster, ready at any moment to commit war crimes and
not prepared to abide by any moral restraints.”
Daniel
Barenboim, Israeli pianist and conductor: “I
don’t think the Jewish people survived for 20 centuries, mostly
through persecution and enduring endless cruelties, in order to now
become the oppressors, inflicting cruelty on others. That is why I am
ashamed of being an Israeli today.”
Lenni
Brenner, writer and 1960s civil rights activist: “Italy's
Zionists never resisted Fascism; they ended up praising it and
undertook diplomatic negotiations on its behalf. The bulk of the
Revisionists and a few other right-wingers became its enthusiastic
adherents. The moderate bourgeois Zionist leaders were uninterested
in Fascism itself. As Jewish separatists they only asked one
question, the cynical classic: 'So? Is it good for the Jews?'”
Martin
Buber, Israeli philosopher: “How
great was our responsibility to those miserable Arab refugees in
whose towns we have settled Jews who were brought here from afar;
whose homes we have inherited, whose fields we now sow and harvest;
the fruits of whose gardens, orchards and vineyards we gather; and in
whose cities that we put up houses of education, charity and prayer.”
Noam
Chomsky: “In
the Occupied Territories, what Israel is doing is much worse than
apartheid. To call it apartheid is a gift to Israel, at least if by
"apartheid" you mean South African-style apartheid. What’s
happening in the Occupied Territories is much worse.”
Richard
Cohen,
US columnist: “The greatest mistake Israel could make at the
moment is to forget that Israel itself is a mistake … the idea of
creating a nation of European Jews in an area of Arab Muslims (and
some Christians) has produced a century of warfare.”
Marek
Edelman, a
leader of the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising:
"Commanders
of the Palestine military, paramilitary and partisan operations - "to
all the soldiers of the Palestine fighting organisations.” letter
in addressed to the Palestine resistance.
Albert
Einstein: “The
(Israeli) state idea is not according to my heart. I cannot
understand why it is needed. It is connected with many difficulties
and a narrow-mindedness. I believe it is bad.”
Ben
Ehrenreich,
author
of the novel The
Suitors: “The
characterization of anti-Zionism as an “epidemic” more dangerous
than anti-Semitism reveals only the unsustainability of the position
into which Israel’s apologists have been forced. Faced with
international condemnation, they seek to limit the discourse, to
erect walls that delineate what can and can’t be said."
Richard
Falk,
former UN special rapporteur on human rights: Called Israeli
policies in the Occupied Territories “a crime against humanity.”
Falk also has compared Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians to
the Nazi treatment of the Jews.
Andrew Feinstein, ANC member who served under Nelson Mandela: "I lost 39 members of my family in the Holocaust. Jeremy Corbyn is no antisemite."
Sigmund
Freud: “I
concede with sorrow that the baseless fanaticism of our people is in
part to be blamed for the awakening of Arab distrust. I can raise no
sympathy at all for the misdirected piety which transforms a piece of
a Herodian wall into a national relic, thereby offending the feelings
of the natives.”
Erich
Fromm,
social psychologist: “The claim of the Jews to the Land of
Israel cannot be a realistic political claim. If all nations would
suddenly claim territories in which their forefathers lived two
thousand years ago, this world would be a madhouse.”
Gerald Kaufman MP: "My
grandmother was ill in bed when the Nazis came to her home town of
Staszow. A German soldier shot her dead in her bed ...My grandmother
did not die to provide cover for Israeli soldiers murdering
Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza."
Gabriel
Kolko,
a leading historian on modern warfare: “The large majority of
Israelis are not in the least Jewish in the cultural sense, are
scarcely socialist in any sense, and daily life and the way people
live is no different in Israel than it is in Chicago or Amsterdam.
There is simply no rational reason that justifies the state’s
creation.”
Rabbi
Michael Lerner,
editor of Tikkun
Magazine: “If
a Jew today goes into any synagogue in the U.S. or around the world
and says, 'I don’t believe in God or Torah and I don’t follow the
commandments,' most will still welcome you in and urge you to become
involved. But say, 'I don’t support the State of Israel,' and you
are likely to be labeled a 'self-hating Jew' or anti-Semite, scorned
and dismissed."
Primo
Levi, writer
and Auschwitz survivor. "Everyone has their Jews. For the
Israelis they are the Palestinians."
Miriam
Margolyes,
actor: “The black South Africans asked for our support and now
it's the Palestinians who are asking for our support. I hate what
Israel is doing over there to the Palestinians.
I think that boycotting is a very active and non-violent way of
protesting."
Harold
Pinter. In 2008 he joined 105 prominent Jews who said, “We
cannot celebrate the birthday of a state founded on terrorism,
massacres and the dispossession of another people from their land. We
cannot celebrate the birthday of a state that even now engages in
ethnic cleansing, that violates international law, that is inflicting
a monstrous collective punishment on the civilian population of Gaza
and that continues to deny to Palestinians their human rights and
national aspirations. We will celebrate when Arab and Jew live as
equals in a peaceful Middle East.”
Henry
Siegman, Rabbi
and director of the U.S./Middle East Project: “Israel has
crossed the threshold from ‘the only democracy in the Middle East’
to the only apartheid regime in the Western world.”
I.F.
Stone, US
journalist: “Israel is creating a kind of moral schizophrenia
in world Jewry. In the outside world the welfare of Jewry depends on
the maintenance of secular, non-racial, pluralistic societies. In
Israel, Jewry finds itself defending a society in which mixed
marriages cannot be legalized, in which the ideal is racial and
exclusionist.”
Prof
Avi Shlaim, Professor of International Relations: “Israeli
propagandists deliberately, yes deliberately, conflate anti-Zionism
with anti-Semitism in order to discredit, bully, and muzzle critics
of Israel.”