A true peace activist is murdered and the Left are silent
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April 7, 2011 | Share |
Ha'aretz columnist Ari Shavit decries the double standard of his own newspaper, as well as the Israeli left in general, with respect to its reaction to the murder of Israeli filmmaker Juliano Mer-Khamis in Jenin on Monday. He writes:
It is not hard to imagine what would have happened had Juliano Mer-Khamis been murdered by Jews. The murder would receive a huge headline in Haaretz. Under the headline, five furious analyses would appear - one of them mine.
The writers would harshly denounce the Jewish murderousness and urge a culture war against Jewish fanaticism. Others would demand not to repeat the mistake made after Baruch Goldstein's murderous rampage and to evacuate the settlements immediately. Others would demand to look into the goings on in the Hesder yeshivas, which offer Torah studies alongside military service, and the state-run religious education system.
Selected racist quotes would be pulled out of primitive rabbis' writings, historic comparisons would be made to Emil Gruenzweig's murder and Yitzhak Rabin's murder and Martin Luther King's murder.
Within a day Mer-Khamis would become an icon. On Saturday night thousands would gather holding torches to mourn the peace hero and rise up against the powers of darkness. Mer-Khamis' murder at the hands of Jews would rebuild the left, reunite it and send it to a new battle against murderous Jewish fascism.
But Juliano Mer-Khamis was not murdered by Jews. So instead of a huge headline he got a story below the fold. Instead of five angry essays, he received only one (beautiful) eulogy.
Nobody talked about racism, fanaticism and fascism. Nobody spoke of education systems spreading hatred and about primitive clergy. Mer-Khamis did not become an icon and thousands of people did not demonstrate.
Was it maybe because he was once an IDF Paratrooper who said he was 100% Palestinian but also 100% Jewish?.
COMMENTS
7 April, 2011 - 11:13 Rate this: 0 points | A Shavit said why are the left not demonstrating in their thousands in Rabin Square as they would if heaven forbid he would have been shot by a "settler"? |
7 April, 2011 - 11:15 Rate this: 0 points | BTW I followed your ynet URL to the "theatre" section of the website hardly "headline" news. |
7 April, 2011 - 12:09 Rate this: 0 points | Does the left have to march to the settlers' drums? It's enough the settlers have led every Israeli government a merry dance and always got what they wanted. |
7 April, 2011 - 13:51 Rate this: 0 points | Interesting tactic, playing like you don't understand. |
7 April, 2011 - 14:50 Rate this: 0 points | The op-ed is a comparison of the left's reaction when an Arab terrorist commits an attrocity and on the rare occasion when a Jew commits an attrocity. It also bemoans the fact someone who could truly be said to have been a peace activist has been all but forgotten in the writer's opinion because a Jew did not make him a martyr. But never mind if that passed you by. So I still have no idea what "Does the left have to march to the settlers' drums?" has to do with the topic except to go off on a tangent. Mr Shavit is no settler as you well know. |
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Joe Millis
7 April, 2011 - 11:05
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I take it you read Hebrew. Here's something that proves Shavit wrong. This time. Even Homer nods.
http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4053352,00.html
And there's this, from a very swift Google search. There are plenty more like it.
http://www.eurasiareview.com/juliano-mer-khamis-the-death-of-hope-oped-0...