What Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner Really Showed Us About Israel (FrontPageMagazine.com) by Ryan Mauro 05/11/12)
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The media firestorm over Israeli Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner never seems
to end. It all started when video was posted of Eisner violently
striking a protester with his rifle, sparking outrage throughout the
world. Immediately, the video was shown as proof of Israeli
brutality. But is this really a fair depiction?
Eisner was immediately condemned by Prime Minister Netanyahu and the
Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff. The Israeli media relentlessly
covered the incident. He was suspended, has been banned from holding
command posts for two years, was reassigned to a training school and
is still under investigation. It is very possible that he will face
further punishment.
That is the real story here. Israel’s furious reaction to the video
debunks what its enemies claim it proves. If the Israelis were so
inhumane, this wouldn’t be such a big story. There is no other
country in the Middle East that would react the same way if roles
were reversed. Ironically, the controversy is showing what is so good
about Israel, even if no one notices.
Some context is also needed here. A group of about 250 anti-Israel
activists were stopped as they tried to get on Highway 90, as the IDF
requires advance notice of such crossings as a security precaution.
Keep in mind, the group was part of the International Solidarity
Movement, a group that says it is non-violent but supports “he
Palestinian right to resist Israeli violence and occupation via
legitimate armed struggles.” In other words, ISM supports violence
but doesn’t use violence.
The ISM-affiliated group began illegally blocking the road and the
stand-off continued for two hours. The Israeli soldiers didn’t open
fire or forcibly disperse them. Eisner was assaulted, breaking two of
his fingers. You can see his bandaged fingers in the video. After a
Danish anarchist got in his face, Eisner lost his temper and whacked
him in the face with his rifle. The ISM got what it wanted, all on
tape. A second video surfaced, showing Eisner hitting some others as
they tried to force their way past the Israeli soldiers.
The founders of the ISM sought to supplement the jihadists’ violent
campaign with a political and psychological campaign. Lee Kaplan, an
expert on the ISM and founder of StoptheISM.com, says that a leader
of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a group
designated by the U.S. as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, was
instrumental in its creation. His website describes the group as “a
front group for Yasser Arafat’s PLO and its affiliated Palestinian
terrorist groups, such as the PFLP and Hamas. It works in conjunction
with the Palestinian Authority’s propaganda ministries by Saudi
funding through the Muslim Students Association on our U.S. and
Canadian campuses.”
In 2002, two of the ISM’s cofounders, Huwaida Arraf and Adam Shapiro,
said, “We accept the Palestinians have a right to resist with arms”
and that fighting Israel must be “both non-violent and violent.”
Arraf publicly stated that her group coordinates with the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic
Jihad. The ISM has intimate ties to the Palestine Solidarity
Movement, which recruits students in the U.S. and Europe to go to the
Palestinian territories.
In October 2011, Arraf confirmed her support for violence against
Israel, saying, “We focus on providing support for the Palestinian
unarmed resistance, not because we take a hostile view to the armed
resistance, but rather because we believe that unarmed resistance is
strategically more advantageous to Palestinians.” To be fair, she did
add that “armed resistance MUST adhere to international law.”
Arraf is also the chairman of the Free Gaza Movement, which organized
the Turkish flotilla provocation of 2010. The list of its allies is
telling. The ISM with an Islamist group called the Foundation for
Human Rights and Freedom and Humanitarian Relief (IHH) that has ties
to terrorist groups to arrange the flotilla. The ship where the
violence occurred had members of the Muslim Brotherhood onboard, as
well. The incident was designed toambush Israel and create a violent
incident, in accordance with the ISM’s strategy.
She is also on the board of advisors for KinderUSA. The Investigative
Project on Terrorism reports that it was formed in 2002 by two top
officials with the Holy Land Foundation very shortly after their
group was shut down for financing Hamas. That year, KindHearts gave
$20,000 to KinderUSA. In 2006, the U.S. government froze KindHearts’
assets because it is “the progeny of the Holy Land Foundation and
Global Relief Foundation, which attempted to mask their support for
terrorism behind the façade of charitable giving.”
Eisner wasn’t right in what he did. He played right into the ISM’s
hands, but there’s another way of looking at this story. He may not
have made Israel look so great, but the aftermath did. No other
country in the region would have reacted with such furor. No other
country would have cared that a member of a violence-supporting group
was assaulted after provoking a soldier. (Copyright © 2012
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