The Brain Dead Israeli Left (FrontPageMagazine.com) by Daniel Greenfield 04/05/12)
Source: http://frontpagemag.com/2012/04/05/the-brain-dead-israeli-left/
Front Page Magazine.com
Front Page Magazine.com Articles-Index-Top
Publishers-Index-Top
The Israeli left is dead. It’s politically dead, conceptually dead
and brain dead. But like the fabled Norwegian blue parrot, there is
an industry dedicated to assuring us that it’s still alive and well,
just pining for the peace process.
The left in Israel is one of the few in the world to exist on foreign
subsidies. Without generous funds from the European Union, the State
Department, George Soros and assorted members of the Shadow Party,
the last remnants of the Israeli left would have packed up their
suitcases, their degrees in art philosophy and their framed photos of
Amos Oz and Leon Trotsky and moved to Paris or San Francisco.
Israelis are about as eager to vote for the left as chickens are to
saunter into a KFC restaurant. Israel’s equivalent of the Democratic
Party, the once dominant Labor Party has shrunk to being only the
fifth largest party in the country. Meretz, the Israeli equivalent of
the Green Party, the vanguard of the left, has three seats in the
Knesset, the Israeli parliament. Only the Arab parties seem to be
doing well, led by Hadash, the Arab Communist Party, where Israeli
leftists who think Meretz is too moderate go.
And just to remind Israelis of why they left the left behind, a few
hundred left-wing activists gathered in front of the Habima Theater
in Tel Aviv to protest against any strike on Iran. The old slogan of
the left, “An entire generation demands peace” had given way to signs
reading, “The nation demands Iranian friends”, which sounded more
like a nursery school slogan. Equally idiotic signs read, “Social
justice does not equal war with Iran” and “No to pre-emptive suicide”.
The entire event was a cliché complete with red banners, colored
scarves and dopey participants who seemed to have no knowledge
whatsoever of the world outside Tel Aviv. A number of protesters
urged negotiations with Iran, apparently unaware that Iran does not
recognize Israel as a country making any negotiations impossible.
Iran’s Islamic leaders have repeatedly called for Israel to be wiped
off the map, which is not the behavior of a regime interested in
negotiating anything.
The rally followed the even more ridiculous, “Israel Loves Iran”
Facebook campaign which combined the grandiosity of social media with
the empty mindless sentimentality which has characterized the
rhetoric of the Israeli peace camp.
“Iranians We Will Never Bomb Your Country: We Love You”, read posters
that looked like they were designed by teenage girls. There are
photos of narcissistic young couples staring into the camera,
Israelis kissing Iranians, Iranians kissing Israelis, Israeli hippies
kissing other Israeli hippies and bored Europeans looking to fill a
vacuum after the Arab Spring trying to join in the fun.
“Israel Loves Iran” turned out to be the perfect campaign for those
too lazy to stand in front of the Habima Theater for an hour holding
up a hand-lettered sign and made for excellent headlines. News
stories reported on the 50,000 likes for the Facebook group, a small
number even in a country as small as Israel, and much of the activity
on the group appears to consist of German and Spanish language
posters.
The Iranian responses have been more discreet. The star of a video
titled “Iran Loves Israel” has his face covered reminding the more
sensible participants of the futility of the whole affair. Iranians
generally do not hate Israel, but they have no say in their
government’s policy. After Ahmadinejad’s victory, it’s clear that
they don’t have a choice in any element of their government.
The Israeli participants represent an even more marginal group that
despite all the banners and signs reading, “The Nation” and “The
People” hardly represent anyone at all. Haaretz, the lead organ of
the left, was forced to concede that only a few hundred people had
bothered to come in person to the rally. The Facebook campaigners
have as little influence over their government as the Iranians do
over theirs, but the reasons for that are different. The Iranian
regime is not open or democratic. Israel is. The Iranian protesters
may represent the popular voice, the Israeli protesters most
certainly do not.
The best rebuttal to both sides comes from the Supreme Leader of
Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who said four years ago, “It is
incorrect, irrational, pointless and nonsense to say that we are
friends of Israeli people… Who are Israelis… They are combatants at
the disposal of Zionist operatives. A Muslim nation cannot remain
indifferent vis-a-vis such people who are stooges at the service of
the arch-foes of the Muslim world.”
After the stolen election and the consolidation of power, Iran’s
nuclear bomb will be in the hands of the Supreme Leader. Ayatollah
Khamenei will decide what to do with the weapon and he has already
stated that, “We are on a collision course with the occupiers of
Palestine.”
That collision course does not depend on Israeli action, it depends
on Israeli inaction. Iran does not need Israel to attack it in order
to justify an attack. The attack has already been justified countless
times by the regime and by Islamic theologians. The only thing
missing is the weapon that can finish the job and that is what Iran’s
nuclear program is there for.
On Shimon Peres’ 80th birthday, Bill Clinton stopped by to serenade
the godfather of peaceniks with a round of John Lennon’s Imagine. But
yet even Peres delivered a speech recently in which he said, “A peace
that is a dream for both of us, is a nightmare for the Ayatollahs in
Iran. Iran is an evil, cruel, morally corrupt regime. It is based on
destruction and is an affront to human dignity. Iran is the center.
The sponsor. The financer of world terror. Iran is a danger to the
entire world.”
Those simple ideas still escapes much of the Israeli left which
insists on playing red-shirted Eloi, weaving flowers in their hair
and pretending that hating their country and loving their enemies
will make everything right.
But if Israel truly loves Iran then it will take out its nuclear
program. Preventing the Ayatollahs from gaining nuclear capability
will save millions of lives on both sides that would otherwise be
lost in a nuclear exchange. The truest form of love for the people of
Iran will be to save them from that fate so that the people of Tehran
and Tel Aviv, including the red shirted sheep grazing around the
Habima Theater will be able to go on living their lives. (Copyright ©
2012 FrontPageMagazine.com 04/05/12)
Return to Top
MATERIAL REPRODUCED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY