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Ambassador Howard Gutman explains
Obama policy to stunned Smurfs |
(calev ben yefuneh) Fresnozionism.org
04 December '11
http://fresnozionism.org/2011/12/ambassador-gutman-to-jews-its-your-own-fault/
Last week a conference was held in Brussels
to develop a legal strategy to fight antisemitism :
Almost
100 people from 16 countries gathered in the capital of Europe to
discuss means to confront growing anti-Semitism and its new forms,
anti-Zionism and the delegitimization of the State of Israel,
particularly in some European countries where the issue of Jew-hatred
appears to be more acute and where legal weapons do not yet exist.
One of the speakers was Howard Gutman, the (Jewish) Ambassador of the US to to Belgium. His remarks
reportedly ‘stunned’ attendees, who heard him blame the Jews and Israel for antisemitism:
He
said “there is and has long been some amount of anti-Semitism, of
hatred and violence against Jews, from a small sector of the population
who hate others who may be different or perceived to be different,
largely for the sake of hating.” “Those anti-Semites are people who hate
not only Jews, but Muslims, gays, gypsies, and likely any who can be
described as minorities or different. That hatred is of course
pernicious and it must be combated…”
He
sees growing intimidation and violence directed at Jews as a result of
the continuing tensions between Israel and the Palestinian territories
and other Arab neighbors in the Middle East.
Peace
in the Middle East, he said would significantly reduce this form of
anti-Semitism in Europe. “The solution for this second type of problem –
too often lumped under a general banner of anti-Semitism – is in the
hands of Israel, the Palestinians and Arab neighbors in the Middle
East,” the ambassador declared.
In
Gutman’s world, there are only two kinds of antisemites: those that also
hate Muslims, gays, etc. — neo-Nazi xenophobes — and those who hate
Jews and Israel because of the conflict with the Palestinians.
Note
that this is in keeping with the Obama Administration’s rule book: it
is forbidden to say anything bad about Islam or Muslim culture. You
cannot say that it is imbued with antisemitism, which it is, and which
in fact makes antisemites out of many Muslims. So Muslim antisemitism
must be in some way
justified.
Gutman seems to think that
Muslim antisemitism sprang full-grown from the head of the Israeli-Arab
conflict, in 1967 or perhaps as as early as 1948. If this conflict could
be solved, he suggests, then suddenly Muslim and left-wing antisemitism
would vanish, leaving us only the neo-Nazis to worry about.
He ignores Muslim Jew-hatred
which goes back to the Quran and other teachings of Mohammad, and
which, like the Christian variety, was often expressed quite brutally,
long before there was an Israel, and indeed before Zionism was a gleam
in the eye of Theodore Herzl.
Yes, there were times and places where Jews could accept a second-class
dhimmi status
and live alongside Muslims relatively unmolested. But the antisemitic
teachings were always there, ready to explode in violence if the Sultan
owed money to Jewish merchants or simply decided that there were too
many of them.
Pogroms were not rare in the land of Israel, even
before Zionist immigration. For example, in 1834 — the First Aliyah
began in 1881 — there was a murderous pogrom in Tzfat, which went on for
33 days:
The forgotten pogrom
in Tzfat was a regular pogrom, a dreadful yet familiar experience to
Jews in both the Islamic world and in Christian Europe. Like all pogroms
it was an act of senseless brutality, where the victims were totally
helpless. It had no political agenda or motive behind it. There was no
‘Zionist entity’ whose existence served as an excuse to murder
civilians; it was motivated by pure greed. The Palestinian Arabs of the
Eastern Galilee took advantage of a regional crisis, the war between
Egypt and Turkey, to attack their Jewish neighbors and strip them of
everything they had, clothes, property, houses, and the like. In the
process people were beaten in the streets, many times to death,
synagogues destroyed and holy books desecrated.
– Dvar Dea, The Forgotten Pogrom of Tzfat
Later,
Arab hate made it impossible for them to live together peacefully with
the Jewish immigrants. Despite the fact that Zionist development of the
land made it capable of supporting more and more inhabitants — and more
Arabs came to enjoy the benefits of it — the Arab world fought
diplomatically, and the Palestinian Arabs violently, in anti-Jewish
riots in the 1920′s and 1930′s, to keep Jews out.
The WWII period
was particularly fruitful for cross-fertilization of the Muslim and
European streams of hate, with the Palestinian Arab leader al-Husseini
visiting Hitler and laying plans for his own hoped-for Holocaust in the
Middle East.
After the war, many Nazis found refuge in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, etc. where their ideology was congenial.
Today
a good example of contemporary Muslim antisemitism can be found in the
Hamas Covenant, which quotes the sayings of Mohammad as well as ideas
from the European “Protocols of the Elders of Zion.”
If you read the
Hamas Covenant, or pay attention to
the statements of the PLO leadership
(whose ideology comes from al-Husseini via Yasser Arafat), you can see
that no possible withdrawals or other concessions could possibly
mollify them.They will have no
Jewish state of any size in what they consider “Arab (or Muslim) land.”
Gutman has it backwards. Antisemitism is not a result of the Israeli-Arab conflict. It is its cause.
The view that the Jews cause antisemitism by their actions is an old one.
A 1942 article in Der Stürmer by one Ernst Hiemer begins thus:
Anti-Semitism
is as old as Jewry itself. The Jew was a liar, a swindler, an
exploiter, a troublemaker, a poisoner of the blood, and a murderer from
the beginning. The non-Jewish peoples thus responded to this people of criminals throughout history with contempt and rejection.
Although
Gutman suggests that the solution “is in the hands of Israel, the
Palestinians and Arab neighbors in the Middle East,” the position of the
Obama Administration that he represents is that the conflict continues
because Israel refuses to meet Arab demands. For example, Secretary of
Defense
Leon Panetta expressed this view last week.
Gutman, a Washington lawyer, raised at least $500,000 for the Obama campaign in 2008. He was appointed Ambassador in 2009 .