KFAR SAVA, Israel — Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, all “women of color” known as “the squad,” are the darlings of the mainstream media. Omar (a refugee from Somalia) and Ocasio-Cortez are constantly in the news making bigoted, Jew-hating statements that would never had been uttered in public a generation ago. It’s apparent that the honeymoon from what is genteelly termed antisemitism is over, as the generation that knew the Holocaust gradually recedes from public life.
“It won’t surprise anybody that I have disagreements with Reps. Omar and Tlaib when it comes to Israel. I probably wouldn’t have planned the same trip they did. But as I said to [Israeli] Ambassador Dermer yesterday, it’s a mistake for the Israeli government to bar entry of members of Congress into Israel. If Israel’s government hopes to win the support of American lawmakers across the political spectrum, then this visit could have been an opportunity to share views and make a case for why American support for Israel is so important.“Instead, refusing entry to members of Congress looks like Israel closing itself off to criticism and dialogue. This decision will only strengthen the anti-Israel movements and arguments many of us find so troubling, further politicize support for Israel in the United States and ultimately play right into the hands of Israel’s enemies. If my two colleagues had seen what I’ve seen over the years, I believe they would have come away with valuable new perspectives. Now they won’t have that opportunity, and it’s a real shame.”(www.jpost.com/American-Politics/) italics mine
“… [the BDS movement is] a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality. BDS upholds the simple principle that Palestinians are entitled to the same rights as the rest of humanity.” (bdsmovement.net) In actuality, the main goal of the BDS movement – which has a growing impact on high school and college aged youth (even Jewish youth) – is the elimination of Israel as a nation state. At best, BDS works to usurp Israel with “Palestine,” leaving the Jews, if any survive, as a hated minority in the larger, Muslim state. This is in contrast to Israel, where 25% of the population are non-Jews, who have all the civil and political rights which pertain to the majority segment.
USA Today, March 7, ‘18: “After debates and delays over the wording of the text, the House on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a resolution that broadly condemned hate [not the representatives’ hate speech]. The resolution – which was crafted after freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minnesota, made comments critical of Israel that detractors said played to anti-Semitic tropes – passed 407 to 23. All Democrats voted in favor of the resolution, including Omar. Republicans were the only ones to oppose it … But the resolution did not appear to satisfy some Democrats. ‘Why are we unable to singularly condemn anti-Semitism?’ asked Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Florida, in a speech Thursday from the House floor.”
Regardless of the fact that the Israeli government was not resolute in deciding whether the two Congressional Representatives could enter Israel (yes, no, yes for one – so far), and regardless that the President publicly rebuked Israel for it’s interim decision, the right choice would be to deny entry to all Jew-haters who have no desire to examine the Israel-Arab situation objectively. Falling back on liberal platitudes about gaining new perspectives just gives power to Israel’s enemies.
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Kramer is a freelance writer based in Kfar Sava. He may be contacted via steve.kramer@sdjewishworld.com