The New York Times: Israel’s democratic nature and liberal values ´are in danger of being lost´ (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Chemi Shalev 07/22/12)
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In an extraordinary editorial sure to arouse controversy, the New
York Times expresses concern that Israel’s greatest strengths “as a
democratic state committed to liberal values” are “in danger of being
lost.”
In a Sunday editorial entitled “Israel’s Embattled Democracy”
appearing in the prestigious Review section, the Times, which has had
a testy relationship with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu,
describes him as a “disappointing, risk-averse leader”
whose “dependence on hard-line parties has manifested itself in
aggressive settlement building and resistance to serious peace talks
with the Palestinians.”
Lamenting the breakup of Israel’s national unity government over the
issue of army enlistment of the ultra-Orthodox, the paper expresses
regret for the loss of Kadima’s “moderating force”.
It cites demographic changes and quotes experts who claim, “that an
influx of Jews from the former Soviet Union and a high birthrate in
the ultra-Orthodox community mean that many Israelis have a cultural
mistrust of the democratic values on which the state was founded. “
Finally, the newspaper reports on “other worrisome developments” and
quotes a report by the Israeli Association of Civil Rights in Israel
that describes the introduction of 25 recent Knesset bills on funding
of NGO’s, limiting freedom of speech and trampling minority rights
as “intensifying infringements on democratic freedoms.”
“One of Israel’s greatest strengths is its origins as a democratic
state committed to liberal values and human rights. Those basic
truths are in danger of being lost,” the newspaper says.
Considered by many to be the most important newspaper in the United
States – if not the world – the Times has garnered increasing
criticism in recent years from what its detractors describe as an
anti-Israeli slant. This editorial, no doubt, will only fan the
flames of the anger that the Times elicits among conservative and
right-wing Jews, as well as exacerbating the already tense relations
between the newspaper and the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem –
especially as it comes against the backdrop of a Middle East that is
in utter turmoil. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 07/22/12)
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