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An Israeli Bedouin Looks at Apartheid Week

March 5, 2009 13:01
3 min read

I first met Ishmael Khaldi in Jerusalem when he was a Foreign Ministry trainee back in 2003. He had come to speak to the Association of Ammericans and Canadians in Israel during the crazy period at the beginning of the Iraq war when Israelis were dusting off their gas masks and preparing our sealed rooms against the specter of renewed SCUD attacks from Sadaam Hussein.

Khaldi's fluent English was even then, better than that of most Israeli Foreign ministry flacks, and his ability to connect with his audience was equally good. Khaldi inspired me to write a piece about Israel's Bedouin population that I included in my latest book, Jerusalem Diaries II: What's Really Happening in Israel

Today, Khaldi, or "Ish" as he's known to his pro-Israel friends in the Pacific NW, serves as Deputy Israeli Consul in San Francisco.

In an outstanding piece in a San Francisco paper, Ish goes after the useful idiots who are currently celebrating Israel Apartheid Week all over the world: