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The JC letters page, 10th August 2018

Dr Tony Klug, Leila Cumber, Harry Levy, Andrew M Rosemarine, Rev Gerald Gotzen, Rena Greenaway, David Chesler, Geoffrey Ben-Nathan, Mark Drukker and Albert Blumenfeld share their views with JC readers

August 9, 2018 15:02
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Biased or spot on?  

Melanie Phillips (JC, August 3) accuses the Board of Deputies —picking on senior vice-president Sheila Gewolb in particular — of “promulgating some of the very falsehoods that incite people to hate Israel and the Jews…”

She should take a hard look in the mirror. While some people’s animosity towards Israel is unquestionably an extension of their general disdain for Jews, for many others — including many Jews — sympathy for the Palestinian plight stems from a (very Jewish) commitment to equality and universal human rights.

To deride this as “Palestinianism” (a term brimming with scorn) is no less demonising and delegitimising of authentic Palestinian aspirations than when calumnies are directed at Israel. If the denial of self-determination of the Jews is racism and if — on a misreading of the Macpherson principle — it is for Jews alone, as the putative victims, to determine if it is racist, then where will that leave Melanie Phillips and her fellow travellers, not to mention the Jewish world as a whole, when the Palestinians claim that denying their self-determination is racist?

Contrary to her protestations, there is nothing more likely to incite people to hate Israel and the Jews than to heed her very biased and myopic advice.