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Beinart is wrong: We won't build Israel's future by boycotting it today

April 6, 2012 10:12
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In the course of promoting his new book, The Crisis of Zionism, Peter Beinart has argued that American Jews should promote a boycott of settler–produced goods. He appears to suggest that this should be pursued as some kind of communal priority.

Many will recall that Peter and I were in "conversation" when I made a few controversial remarks about the approach of the current Israeli administration towards the peace process. But my central message that evening, one that I have developed since then together with other diaspora figures at the Herzliya Conference, was that diaspora Jewry has a legitimate voice in the ongoing building of the modern State of Israel.

This includes debate around the pursuit of peace and a two-state solution. I have always made clear that my vision of a "Big Jewish Conversation" between the diaspora and our Israeli brethren is about a voice, not a vote or a veto, and that it is not the role of diaspora communities to become involved in discussions on matters directly related to security and defence.

However, Beinart has got this spectacularly wrong. Peter's recent contribution is just not helpful to anyone. It is exactly the kind of intervention that will close down the potential for a constructive Israel/diaspora dialogue before it even begins.