Beinart’s Argument Was Already Debunked (COMMENTARY MAGAZINE) Emanuele Ottolenghi 05/04/12)
Source: http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/05/04/peter-beinart-settlements-joe-klein-debunked/
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As a further thought to Michael Rubin’s response to Joe Klein’s
defense of Peter Beinart, it is not true that nobody has yet replied
to Peter Beinart’s demographic argument. First of all, the argument
is not Peter Beinart’s. He’d deserve a response if he had raised a
new, original insight to the debate – but the argument about how
Israel’s Jewish character is incompatible with its democratic nature
if Israel indefinitely rules over millions of Palestinians is not
something Peter Beinart discovered – he merely parroted a widely held
view. And as for the need to respond to him, Hussein Agha and Robert
Malley did so already last year, writing in the New York Review of
Books, a publication that is hardly sympathetic to Israel and which
hosted Beinart’s opening shot against Israel:
Demographic developments undoubtedly are a source of long-term
Israeli anxiety. But they are not the type of immediate threat that
spurs risky political decisions. Moreover, the binary choice
Palestinians, Americans, and even some Israelis posit—either a
negotiated two-state outcome or the impossibility of a Jewish,
democratic state—assumes dramatic and irreversible changes that
Israel would not be able to counter. Yet Israel possesses a variety
of potential responses. Already, by unilaterally withdrawing from
Gaza, former prime minister Ariel Sharon transformed the numbers
game, effectively removing 1.5 million Palestinians from the Israeli
equation. The current or a future government could unilaterally
conduct further territorial withdrawals from the West Bank, allowing,
as in the case of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s West Bank government,
or compelling, as happened in Gaza, large numbers of Palestinians to
rule themselves and mitigating the demographic peril. The options, in
other words, are not necessarily limited to a two-state solution, an
apartheid regime, or the end of the Jewish state.
Since he relied on NYRB, Beinart should at least have done his
homework and taken into account what others had already opined in the
Review on the same subject. It is a testament to how sloppy Jewish
anti-Israel sanctimony is that the best argument on how the
demographic argument is largely overblown should come from a
Palestinian intellectual and an American former negotiator known for
his pro-Palestinian sympathies.
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