The Radical Left Unites With Iran in March on Jerusalem (FrontPageMagazine.com) By Mark Tapson 03/30/12)
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In the wake of the innocuous-sounding “Arab Spring” that has brought
openly Jew-hating Islamists to power in the Middle East, Israel’s
enemies everywhere smell blood. Twice last year her borders were
breached by mobs seeking violent confrontation, which they achieved
as the Israelis defended against the invasion. Recently a global
program designed to demonize the tiny democracy, called Israeli
Apartheid Week, revved up further anti-Israel sentiment. And now on
March 30, an Iranian-backed protest march will attempt to storm
Israel’s borders again in an effort to take Jerusalem – or at the
very least to draw fire, enabling the marchers and the complicit
media to denounce Israel’s “brutality” against “peaceful” protesters.
The Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ) is a well-organized, well-funded
movement consisting of Israel-hating activists from around the world
seeking to deny Jewish historical connections to Jerusalem and to
claim the city for the Palestinians instead. In a clear case of
psychological projection, the organizers’ strategy begins with
falsely accusing Israel of racism and war crimes:
The march will confirm that the policies and practices of the racist
Zionist state of Israel against Jerusalem and its people are a crime
not only against Palestinians but against all humanity.
The march is ostensibly peaceful, but in reality the marchers plan to
launch their offensive from the Arab countries surrounding Israel and
to infiltrate its borders, forcing the Israelis to respond with
(justifiable) force – their ultimate goal being to overwhelm the
Jewish state and Jerusalem itself by sheer numbers:
We aim to make this march a turning point in the nature of the
confrontation, with the occupation having to face millions of
protesters and demonstrators demanding Freedom for Palestine and its
capitol Jerusalem.
At the heart of the GMJ lies Iran, whose regime expresses, on an
almost weekly basis, its desire to wipe Israel from the face of the
earth. It is financially backing various groups participating in the
march, and Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei verbally lent his
imprimatur to the movement recently.
The protest has also been endorsed, unsurprisingly, by prominent
radical leftists in the West including anti-apartheid activist
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former British MP George Galloway, radical
professors Noam Chomsky and Cornel West, Code Pink activist Medea
Benjamin, and the notoriously controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright. A
closer look at the anti-Israel track record of this star-studded
lineup gives one a clear picture of just how great is the animus that
the movement bears toward Israel.
Asserting that “Israel is like Hitler and apartheid,” Archbishop Tutu
has been a decidedly anti-Israel voice for many years. Pro-
Palestinian activist Galloway is an admirer of Saddam Hussein,
Castro, Chavez, Mao, and Stalin. He insists that it is “necessary”
for the “two great forces” of Islamists and progressives to unite
against “Zionist occupation” and “savage capitalist globalization.”
As for GMJ’s prominent American supporters, influential academic
Chomsky openly detests Israel; in 2005 Rachel Neuwirth called him
a one-man cottage industry of hundreds of anti-Israel books,
articles, recorded interviews and lectures… Over a thirty-five year
span Chomsky has repeated every distortion and libel directed against
Israel that’s ever appeared in Arab, Western, and left-wing Israeli
publications, to which he adds some conspiracy theories of his own
devising.
Racist professor Cornel West is a close friend not only of Obama, the
most anti-Israel President in history, but also of noted anti-Semite
Louis Farrakhan; West is also an avowed admirer of Rev. Wright (see
below). Medea Benjamin and her group Code Pink, who express support
for every conceivable extant enemy of the United States from Cuba to
North Korea to the Taliban to Hamas, blames the Middle East conflict
largely on our “biased policy toward Israel”; meanwhile she praises
the savage Hamas for its commitment to “mutual respect and adherence
to international law.” That would be the same Hamas whose very
charter promises the eradication of Israel.
Black liberation theologist Jeremiah Wright, President Obama’s
spiritual mentor for nearly twenty years, has expressed his anti-
white racism, anti-Americanism, and anti-Semitism on too many
occasions to enumerate. He has likened Israel to “a dirty word,” and
accused it of waging genocide against the Palestinians (if so, it’s
the most incompetent genocide in history, since the Palestinian
population is one of the fastest-growing in the world). He and
unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers, another former Obama associate,
jointly addressed a crowd of pro-Palestinian protesters in Chicago in
2009. Like Ayers, Wright is so radioactive that even Obama finally
distanced himself from the firebrand. Asked if he had spoken to Obama
since he had taken office, Wright replied, “Them Jews aren’t going to
let him talk to me.” The White House maintains its silence in
response to Wright’s endorsement of the march on Israel.
Other notable American supporters of the march on Jerusalem are
boosters of Obama as well. Writing for the Washington Free Beacon,
Adam Kredo points out that progressives Clayborne Carson and Marcy
Winograd donated to Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008, as did
United Nations official Richard Falk. Carson is a Stanford University
professor who cites radical historian Howard Zinn as inspiration for
his own political activism and scholarship, and Los Angeles Unified
School District (LAUSD) schoolteacher Winograd is a Green Party
activist who organized OccupyLAUSD to protest school budget cuts. In
his position as UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur on the
Palestinian territories, Falk outraged many with his
article “Slouching Towards a Palestinian Holocaust,” in which he
described Nazi horrors and then drew a parallel with Israel: “Is it
an irresponsible overstatement to associate the treatment of
Palestinians with this criminalized Nazi record of collective
atrocity? I think not.”
The GMJ’s principal backer in the U.S. is the International
Solidarity Movement (ISM), a radical anti-Israel organization that
justifies Palestinian terrorism against Israeli civilians and
actively obstructs Israeli security and anti-terrorism operations.
ISM co-founder Huwaida Arraf has acknowledged that her organization
works with such paragons of peace as Hamas, Palestinian Islamic
Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
With supporters like these, it’s clear that the Global March to
Jerusalem is not a peace movement but a large-scale publicity stunt
designed to provoke Israel into a violent response, which the
participants hope will play right into their relentless strategy to
isolate and delegitimize the hated Israel. (Copyright © 2012
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