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Moral relativism and jihad

Two events happened on Wednesday which should send a shiver down the spine of everyone concerned about the future of the American Jewish community. But to understand their importance it is important to consider the context in which they occurred.

On January 13, The New York Times reported on a series of virulently anti-Jewish comments Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi made in speeches given in 2010. Among other things, Morsi said, “We must never forget, brothers, to nurse our children and our grandchildren on hatred for them: for Zionists, for Jews.” He said that Egyptian children “must feed on hatred; hatred must continue. The hatred must go on for God and as a form of worshiping him.”

In another speech, he called Jews “bloodsuckers,” and “the descendants of apes and pigs.”

Two weeks after the Times ran the story, the Obama administration sent four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt as part of a military aid package announced in December 2012 entailing the provision of 20 F-16s and 200 M1-A1 Abrams tanks.

The Anti-Defamation League, AIPAC, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs and other prominent American Jewish groups did not oppose the weapons transfer.

With the American Jewish leadership silent on the issue, Israel found its national security championed by Sen. Rand Paul. He attached an amendment to a budget bill that would bar the US from transferring the advanced weapons platforms to Egypt.

Paul explained, “Egypt is currently governed by a religious zealot… who said recently that Jews were bloodsuckers and descendants of apes and pigs. This doesn’t sound like the kind of stable personality we [sh]ould be sending our most sophisticated weapons to.”

Paul’s amendment was overwhelmingly defeated, due in large part to the silence of the American Jewish leadership.

The Times noted that Morsi’s castigation of Jews as “apes and pigs” was “a slur for Jews that is familiar across the Muslim world.”

Significantly the Times failed to note that the reason it is familiar is because it comes from both the Koran and the hadith. The scripturally based denigration of Jews as apes and pigs is legion among leading clerics of both Sunni and Shi’ite Islam.

It was not a coincidence that the Times failed to mention why Morsi’s castigation of Jews as apes and pigs was so familiar to Muslim audiences.

The Islamic sources of Muslim Brotherhood Jew hatred, and indeed, hatred of Jews by Islamic leaders from both the Sunni and Shi’ite worlds, is largely overlooked by the liberal ideological camp. And the overwhelming majority of the American Jewish leadership is associated with the liberal ideological camp.

If the Times acknowledged that the Jew hatred espoused by Morsi and his colleagues in the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as by their Shi’ite colleagues in the Iranian regime and Hezbollah is based on the Koran, they would have to acknowledge that Islamic Jew hatred and other bigotry is not necessarily antithetical to mainstream Islamic teaching. And that is something that the Times, like its fellow liberal institutions, is not capable of acknowledging.

They are incapable of acknowledging this possibility because considering it would implicitly require a critical study of jihadist doctrine. And a critical study of jihadist doctrine would show that the doctrine of jihad, or Islamic holy war, subscribed to by the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates, as well as by the Iranian regime and Hezbollah and their affiliates, is widely supported, violent, bigoted, evil and dangerous to the free world.

And that isn’t even the biggest problem with studying the doctrine of jihad. The biggest problem is that a critical study of the doctrine of jihad would force liberal institutions like the New York Times and the institutional leadership of the American Jewish community alike to abandon the reigning dogma of the liberal ideological camp – moral relativism.

Moral relativism is based on a refusal to call evil evil and a concomitant willingness to denigrate truth if truth requires you to notice evil.

Since pointing out the reality of the danger the jihadist doctrines propagated by the likes of the Muslim Brotherhood involves the implicit demand that people make distinctions between good and evil and side with good against evil, moral relativists – that is most liberals – cannot contend with jihad.

This is why the American Jewish leadership refused to join Rand Paul and his conservative Republican colleagues in the Senate and demand an immediate cessation of US military aid to the Muslim Brotherhood-controlled Egyptian military even after the evidence of the Brotherhood’s genocidal Jew hatred was splashed across the front page of the Times.

It is the dominance of moral relativism in liberal institutions like the New York Times that make even the most apologetic expose of the Muslim Brotherhood a major event. And it is the dominance of liberal orthodoxies in the mainstream Jewish community that makes it all but impossible for Jewish leaders to speak up against the Muslim Brotherhood, despite the manifest danger its genocidal hatred of Jews poses not only for Israel, but for Jews everywhere.

It is bad enough that liberal Jewish leaders won’t speak out against the Koranic-inspired evil that characterizes the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood. What is worse is what their own morally relative blindness causes them to do.

On Wednesday, we saw two distressing examples of the consequences of this self-imposed embrace of ideological fantasies.

First, on Wednesday, Yeshiva University’s Cardozo Law School’s Journal of Conflict Resolution gave its annual International Advocate of Peace Award to former president Jimmy Carter.

Carter’s long record of anti-Israel, and indeed anti-Semitic, actions and behavior made the decision to bestow him with the honor an affront not only to the cause of peace, but to the cause of Jewish legal rights. As an advocate of Hamas and a man who castigates Israel as an illegal “apartheid” state, Carter has a long record of outspoken opposition to both Jewish human rights and to viable peace between Israel and its neighbors.

For outsiders, the Orthodox Jewish university’s law school’s law journal’s decision to honor Carter was shocking, but as it works out, the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution confers its prize almost exclusively on people active in pressuring Israel to make concessions to Palestinian terrorists who reject Israel’s right to exist. Past winners include Dennis Ross, Bill Clinton, Richard Holbrooke, George Mitchell, John Wallach and Seeds of Peace and, perhaps most astoundingly, the outspoken Jew hater Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

In other words, Carter wasn’t chosen for the honor despite his anti-Israel record. He was selected because of his anti-Israel record.

In a similar fashion, New York’s 92nd Street Y invited virulent Israel hater Roger Waters to perform a concert on April 30. Given Waters’s outspoken opposition to Israel, his call for total economic and cultural warfare against the Jewish state and his leading role in the BDS movement, it is not possible that the 92nd Street Y was unaware of his radical, anti-Semitic sentiments.

And so, the only reasonable explanation for his invitation to perform at the Jewish institution is that the Y wanted to invite this openly anti- Semitic musician to perform. A public outcry by pro-Israel activists forced the Y to cancel his performance.

The day that Carter was embraced by the Orthodox Jewish establishment, Jewish author and activist Pamela Geller was silenced. Geller is the nightmare of the liberal Jewish establishment.

She is a beautiful and articulate speaker and writer who has risen to prominence in the US for her steadfast commitment to exposing the deadly pathologies of Jew hatred, misogyny and other prejudices inherent to jihadist ideology.

Geller’s website, Atlas Shrugs, is a clearinghouse for information on Islamic persecution of women, Christians and apostates and hatred of Jews. She also showcases the documented ties between mainstream American Islamic groups and the Muslim Brotherhood.

An indefatigable defender of Israel, Geller recently ran a highly controversial, and successful ad campaign in the New York and San Francisco public transportation systems in response to an anti-Israel ad campaign. Her billboards read, “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel, Defeat Jihad.”

Geller was scheduled to speak on April 13 at the Great Neck Synagogue in Great Neck, New York. The topic of her talk was “The Imposition of Shari’a in America.”

Last month, after learning of her talk, a consortium of Islamic and leftist activists in Nassau County led by Habeed Ahmed from the Islamic Center of Long Island launched a pressure campaign to coerce the synagogue into cancelling her speech. Members of the group telephoned the synagogue and castigated Geller as a bigot, and likened her to the Nazis in the 1930s.

In short order liberal rabbis Michael White and Jerome Davidson took over the opposition to Geller and launched a media campaign attacking her as a bigot and demanding that the Great Neck Synagogue cancel her speech.

Rejecting the distinction Geller makes between jihadists and their victims – Muslim and non- Muslim alike, White and Davidson claimed that she opposes all Muslims and so her speech must be canceled. By hosting her, they intoned, the Great Neck Synagogue would be guilty of propagating hate speech. Liberal Christian and Jewish activists and their Muslim associates threatened to protest the speech.

On Wednesday the synagogue caved in to their massive pressure. Citing “security concerns” the synagogue board released a statement saying that while “these important issues must be discussed, the synagogue is unable to bear the burden” of the pressure campaign surrounding Geller’s planned speech. Her event was canceled.

Surveys of the American Jewish community taken in recent years by the American Jewish Committee demonstrate that the vast majority of American Jews are deeply supportive of Israel, and their views tend toward the Right side of the political spectrum in issues related to Israel, the Palestinians and the wider Islamic conflict with the Jewish state.

On the other hand, the AJC’s surveys show that for the vast majority of American Jews, Israel is not a voting issue. This state of affairs was reflected by a comment that Yeshiva University student Ben Winter made to the media regarding the absence of student protest against Carter on Wednesday. In Winter’s words, “While many students at YU feel strongly about their Zionism, few have the courage to publicly express their opinions.”

The danger exposed by the cancellation of Geller’s speech and the conferral of honors on the likes of Carter and Waters by mainstream Jewish institutions is daunting. If moral relativism remains the dominant dogma of the American Jewish establishment, the already weakly defended, but still strongly rooted, support for Israel among the rank and file of the American Jewish community will dissipate.

The ‘Racist Israel’ canard

Barack Obama’s long-overdue trip to Israel next week will last only 48 hours, yet he will make time to dine with 22-year-old Yityish Aynaw, the first black Miss Israel.  Yes, you heard me right.  ‘Racist,’ ‘apartheid’ Israel has honored a black citizen with the ultimate national prize for feminine beauty.

More than 120,000 black Ethiopian Jews live peacefully and comfortably in Israel.  And they didn’t sneak over the border at night.  Israel literally flew them into the country in two great waves in 1984 and 1991.  Operation Solomon in 1991 saw 14,325 Ethiopian Jews airlifted to Israel, with 36 hours of non-stop flights on 34 Israeli aircraft, including Israel Air Force and El Al cargo planes.

Of course some level of social tension does exist in this racially mixed society.  But the same could be said regarding the Latin American community in the US, or the Algerian community in France, or the Turkish community in Germany.  ‘Racist Israel’ is no more racist than any other western country dealing with large-scale immigration.

Meanwhile, Israel’s Arab and Muslim-majority neighbors are daily committing mass slaughter and institutional discrimination along ethnic and religious lines:

  • In Syria, a largely Alawite regime has slaughtered approximately 70,000 people among the largely Sunni population
  • In Egypt, the Coptic Christian minority lives under institutional persecution, and must confront the constant threat of bombings, violent pogroms and destruction of churches from both the military and the general population
  • In Jordan, more than half of the population identify as ‘Palestinian,’ while the monarchy descends from a small Arabian tribe alien to the area; the ‘Palestinians’ live under state-sponsored apartheid laws that deny them access to work, education and health services
  • In all three countries, tens or hundreds of thousands of Arab refugees from the 1948 and 1967 genocidal wars against Israel have been held in squalid ‘refugee’ camps for decades, with no opportunity to work or become citizens in the countries they, and in many cases their parents and grandparents, were born in

Israel is not a racist state.  It is an oasis of religious and ethnic tolerance in a region plagued by mass slaughter and apartheid.

Obama’s Middle East travel plans

This week on the Tribal Update, the satirical webcast produced weekly by Latma, the Hebrew-language satirical media criticism website I run, we bring you a behind the scenes look at how Obama and his advisers arrived at their decision to have the President visit Israel next month.

We also bring you an interview with EU representative Johann Phlegmat who discusses the EU’s dilemma in adding Hezbollah to its list of terrorist groups. We also have an in-depth report on the unfounded allegations that a pedophile rapist is on the loose in the ultra-Orthodox town Modiin Illit.

Al-Qaeda takes the initiative on Israel’s doorstep

Last night, the Times of Israel newspaper highlighted a riveting but chilling YouTube video of al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters on the Golan Heights border between Syria and Israel.  The al-Furqan jihadists, depicted in front of a heavily-armed vehicle, are seen patrolling and speaking confidently just feet from a barbed-wire fence and an apparent Israeli border structure.

Elsewhere on the Golan Heights this morning, Syrian rebels seized vehicles from a UN convoy and kidnapped 20 Filipino personnel.  They were part of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), a contingent of about 1,000 tasked with implementing the ceasefire between Israel and Syria since 1974.  But, like the UNIFIL troops in Lebanon, they are at best impotent and at worst enabling Israel’s enemies.  The Syrian front has been quieter than the Lebanese front, but only because Israel’s massive firepower advantage is more effective against a nationalist regime with a lot to lose (Assad) than a wily and flexible Islamist militia with no state-level responsibilities (Hezbollah).

Now, with al-Qaeda literally peering over the fence from Syria, that calculus has changed.  The Israeli leadership should be preparing for the jihadists in the Golan to join their fellow non-state actors, Hezbollah and Hamas, in creating a third border with Israel where the enemy is exceedingly difficult to deter.   And by now the Israeli leadership should have learned the lesson that no international force, especially from the UN, will be there to protect them from the vanguard of jihad.

In the face of incontrovertible evidence that enabling the jihadist opposition in Syria will create a new nest for international terror, will the western powers change their tacit (and occasionally overt) support for the Syrian opposition?

Not likely.  The UK government announced the same day that it would be sending armored vehicles to the rebels.

Gay anti-Jewish bigots enable Muslim anti-gay bigots

For grievance-based identity groups on the left, embracing Islamic radicals has often been politically expedient but morally deficient.  From women’s organizations who ignore endemic domestic violence in Islamic societies, to black groups who ignore that the Islamic regime in Sudan still enslaves black children, the silence of these purported ‘civil rights’ organizations has been stunningly hypocritical.

Yet all of these groups are expert at mobilizing against what they consider the neo-colonial, racist apartheid regime of Israel.  Israel is also, ironically, the only Middle Eastern country that would tolerate them on its soil.

Considering that gays are routinely beaten, murdered by vigilantes, and executed by sovereign governments in the Islamic world, the tendency of left-wing gay organizations to champion Israel’s jihadist enemies is particularly disturbing.

Writing for the Gatestone Institute, Alan Dershowitz identifies a new strain of anti-Israel hysteria in the gay community which characterizes Israel’s tolerant attitude as ‘Pinkwashing’:

This burlesque of an argument first surfaced in a New York Times op-ed that claimed that Israel’s positive approach to gay rights is “a deliberate strategy to conceal the continuing violation of Palestinians human rights behind an image of modernity signified by Israeli gay life.”

The author of the piece, a ‘professor of the humanities,’ apparently lacks the creativity to imagine that Israel might be exhibiting tolerance for gays, not because it hates Arabs, but because it is a Western democracy that believes in the right of the individual to make his or her own choices.

Which is more dangerous to Egypt, Israel or Iran?

An elderly playwright has the answer, and bravely says so live on Egyptian television:

‘Neither.  Poverty and the lack of freedom are the most dangerous to Egypt.’

[Watch the video, translated by MEMRI-TV]

Playwright Ali Salem is correct.  Almost half of Egyptians live on less than $2 a day, and bread rations have reportedly been cut to three small pita loaves.

What flicker of political freedom may have appeared with the toppling of Mubarak has vanished, as the Muslim Brotherhood and salafists seized the parliament and the presidency, with President Mohammed Morsi granting himself near-dictatorial powers late in 2012.  Now, with the populace chafing under Morsi’s new tyranny, the streets threaten to burst into mob violence once again.

Yet the Egyptian media prefer hurling demagogic invective towards Israel to solving their internal problems.  The Al-Kahera Wal-Nas TV host who questions Mr. Salem accuses him of betraying the ‘millions of martyrs’ who fell trying to wipe out the Jewish state.  The two men are seated on a stage reminiscent of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire,’ and the tone approximates an interrogation.  Cartoonishly menacing music plays in the background, while a buzzer sounds and a red ‘X’ appears each time Mr. Salem gives a ‘wrong’ answer that condemns Iran or refuses to endorse Egyptian jihadists.

Unfortunately Salem’s voice is lampooned by the media.  It is drowned out by those who are younger, who scream louder, and fight harder in the streets.  And they have no intention of fixing Egypt, only destroying Israel.

What is most dangerous to Egypt?  Political Islam, and the self-destructive politics and economics that inevitably follow in it’s wake.

In 2009 paper, Hagel called for multinational force in Judea and Samaria

Tomorrow, the United States Senate will decide whether Chuck Hagel should be the next Secretary of Defense. If it does so, that job will go to a man who believes, among other things, that U.S. forces should be inserted into the West Bank as a means of facilitating the creation of a Palestinian state there. Caroline Glick brings our attention to this on her Facebook page:

Well, now it works out that Hagel, along with his fellow anti-Semites Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brent Scowcroft et. al., wrote a report for Obama in 2009 calling among other things for the US to lead a multi-national force of 60,000 troops to serve in Judea and Samaria to help the Palestinians. Here’s the link to the paper they wrote: http://www.fmep.org/analysis/analysis/A-Last-Chance-for-a-Two-State-Israel-Palestine-Agreement.pdf Here is a write up of the paper on Arutz 7: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/12923#.USnMTqVBOSp

The paper is the embodiment of the anti-Semitic obsession. Israel, the only steadfast US ally in the region is seen as the main problem in the Middle East because it hasn’t surrendered to people who call everyday in their mosques and elsewhere for the annihilation of the Jewish people and the destruction of the US. There is no rational argument to be made in favor of this view. There is only an obsession. And the obsession is Jew hatred. We are central to the story of the Middle East in their minds because they are so blinded by their obsession with us that they simply cannot, under any circumstance see the Arabs as human beings with their own motivations for action. They are fighting the Jews, therefore, they can’t be bad.

The best that can be said about such a deployment is that it will embroil the United States directly in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. More likely, the U.S. forces will wind up protecting jihadists from Israeli defensive measures. That is particularly the case given Mr. Hagel’s well-documented hostility towards the Jewish State.

If you haven’t already let your Senators know that America needs a better Secretary of Defense than Chuck Hagel, please let them know today. And if you have, please do it again.

US government funding radical Israeli NGOs’ information operations

Originally published at CarolineGlick.com

Earlier this month NGO Monitor released its report on foreign government funding of radical political Israeli NGOs which work to undermine Israel’s international standing and subvert Israeli society. Along with the usual European suspects who give millions of shekels (or Euros or pounds) to Israeli groups like this, it works out that the US government is also funding extremely radical organizations, courtesy of American taxpayers. Notably, the three groups that reported receiving funding from the US are all in the business of waging political warfare campaigns directed at the Israeli public.

According to the report, in accordance with the NGO Transparency Law which requires NGOs to report on donations received from foreign governments, three Israeli NGOs received funding from the US.

Keshev, a radical leftist “media watchdog” group run by some of Israel’s most outspoken, and radical journalists and writers received NIS 492,452 in direct aid from the US government. To understand how subversive Keshev is, it suffices to note that they criticized the Israeli media for rushing to judgment about Fatah’s unity deal with Hamas. That is, the group the US supports believes we should not criticize Fatah for joining forces with a genocidal jihadist movement committed to the obliteration of Israel that is in cahoots with the Iranians.

Through Catholic Relief Services,the US also gave NIS 220,304 to the anti-Israel pressure group B’Tselem. The money was used to fund B’Tselem’s video project. B’tselem’s video project involves the distribution of video cameras to Palestinians to film snuff films that portry Israelis as aggressive bullies who seek to harm the Palestinians for no reason.

Numerous examples have already been reported of how those film clips have falsely portrayed events.

Finally, the US government donated NIS 15,474 through the Foundation for Middle East Peace to the far left internet outlet Social TV. To a certain degree, Social TV can be — and has been — portrayed as the anti-Zionist answer to Latma, the Hebrew-language media criticism site that I run. But Latma is wholly funded by private contributors and foundations.

It would have never occurred to me to ask a foreign government to fund the project. It never would have occurred to me to ask a foreign government to get into the media watchdog game in Israel. But then, from reading the report it is clear that the aim of the US government is not, in fact to help Israeli media outlets do a better job reporting on events. Rather, the report indicates that the US government has decided to use radical Israeli NGOs to wage political warfare in Israel. The aim of this campaign is to convince the public that Israel is to blame for the absence of peace with our neighbors.

It is worth noting that through US Embassy cables published by Wikileaks we learned from B’Tselem’s Executive Director Jessica Montell that B’Tselem is almost entirely dependent on foreign governmental assistance. She said that 95 percent of B’tselem’s budget is paid for by foreign governments. Montell told her interlocutor at the Embassy that B’Tselem wished to engender an international climate of hostility towards Israel that would make Israeli leaders fear the international response to IDF operations against Palestinian terror campaign so much that they would fear taking action. The cable was written after Operation Cast Lead. B’Tselem was one of the Israeli NGOs that told the Goldstone Commission Israel had committed war crimes in Gaza.

According to the leaked cable:

She [Montell] wanted the highest level decision-makers held accountable for the decisions they made on how to prosecute the conflict, including, Military Advocate Gneral (MAG) [BG Avi] Mandelblit…Her aim she said, was to make Israel weigh world opinion and consider whether it could “afford another operation like this.”

The Israeli media itself is already controlled in large part by the far Left. Channel 2 news and the station’s flagship satire program “Eretz Nehederet” played a huge role in shaping public perceptions in the last elections. Both worked overtime trying to demonize Naftali Bennett and the Jewish Home Party. This they did after they worked overtime demonizing the winners of Likud’s party primaries as right wing extremists. Muli Segev, Eretz Nehederet’s editor in chief bragged in an interview in Haaretz that his show was directly responsible for the party’s loss of several Knesset seats.

The media’s overwhelming far left bias has been on shocking display this week with their wall-to-wall coverage of the story of the prison suicide of suspected traitor Benjamin Zygier. This man was apparently a double agent, a turncoat. He was imprisoned under a false name, as agreed to by him, his attorneys and his family. He killed himself. His body was sent to his family in Australia for burial. End of story.

Who cares about him? He was a traitor.

The entire story was brought to light because three radical post-Zionist and anti-Zionist members of Knesset abused their parliamentary immunity to announce on live television what the military censor had, for reasons of national security placed a gag order on. That is, by covering this story — and for the past two days, Channel 2, which has a monopoly share of the prime time news ratings — has devoted half of its broadcast time to the story — the media is dancing to the tune dictated by the most radical leftist forces in Israeli politics. It is a travesty.

But apparently, the State Department thinks this anti-Israel activism posing as the local media is insufficiently pro-Arab. And so it is funding these even more radical Israeli pressure groups.

Al Goreera and Gulen “Islam” Schools

With Michael Rubin, Danielle Pletka, Caroline Glick, and Diana West.

Frank and MICHAEL RUBIN of AEI analyze the rise of Islam in Turkey, and the indoctrination of American and Turkish youth through the building of Gulen schools in over 135 different locations in America.

DANIELLE PLETKA of AEI discusses the potential degrading effects on national security that the appointment of John Kerry, Chuck Hagel, and John Brennan from the Obama administration will have.

CAROLINE GLICK of the Jerusalem Post explains how the key problem with the Hagel nomination is not that he is anti-Israel, but that he is anti-America. Glick argues that no country will replace the U.S., but rather the world will become much more violent–just as it was in the 19th century.

DIANA WEST, author of Death of the Grown-Up,  and Frank discuss the Islam presence evident in media and especially in Al Goreera, the newly acquired Al Jazeera, and the presence of heavily influenced Muslim Brotherhood ideals in American media.