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Anti-Semitism – Zionist myth v truth and reality

  • March 15, 2010
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(This is an article I contributed to a series titled Zionism Unmasked.)

There are two definitions of anti-Semitism in its Jewish context. One was born in real history and represents a truth. The other is part and parcel of Zionist mythology and was invented for the purpose of blackmailing non-Jewish Europeans and North Americans into refraining from criticising Israel or, to be more precise, staying silent when its leaders resort to state terrorism and demonstrate in many ways their absolute contempt for international law.

Anti-Semitism properly and honestly defined is prejudice against and loathing and even hatred of Jews, all Jews everywhere, just because they are Jews.

Anti-Semitism as defined by Zionism, the colonial, ethnic cleansing enterprise of some Jews, has come to mean almost all criticism of Israel’s policies and actions, in particular its oppression of the Palestinians, and, also, criticism on the basis of revelations from the documented truth of history which expose Zionism’s propaganda for the nonsense it is. Put another way, anti-Semitism as defined by supporters of Israel right or wrong is anything written or said by anybody that challenges and contradicts Zionism’s version of events. In effect Zionists say, “If you disagree with us, you’re anti-Semitic.”

As a blackmail card to silence criticism of Israel and prevent informed and honest debate about who must do what and why for justice and peace in the Middle East, Zionism’s false charge of anti-Semitism has worked wonderfully well to date. Why? In the long (and still present) shadow of the obscenity of the Nazi holocaust, a European crime for which, effectively, the Arabs were punished, there are few things Westerners in public life, politicians and media people especially, fear more than being accused of anti-Semitism.

Unable to refute the substance of documented and objective messages of challenge and criticism, Zionism’s policy always was, and still is, to shoot the messengers with false charges of anti-Semitism.

For complete understanding of what anti-Semitism is and is not, it’s necessary to know what Zionism is and is not.

Zionism claims to be the nationalist movement of the Jews, all Jews everywhere. If this was so, the assertion that anti-Zionism is almost by definition a manifestation of anti-Semitism might appear to have a degree of credibility. But this Zionist claim does not bear examination.

As I document in detail in my book Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, the truth is that from Zionism’s foundation in 1897 until the Nazi holocaust, its colonial enterprise was endorsed and supported by only a tiny minority of the world’s Jews and was opposed by many of them.

Also true is that from Israel’s unilateral declaration of independence in 1948 until the final countdown to the 1967 war, most Jews of the world had no great affinity with Israel. That changed when most Jews believed – because they were conditioned by Zionism and the mainstream Western media to believe – that poor little Israel was in danger of annihilation. In that light Israel’s stunning victory was a source of great pride for most Jews of the world.

Though most Jews didn’t and still don’t want to know it, the truth was different. The Arabs did not attack first and were not intending to attack. The 1967 war was one of Israeli aggression.

Today much of what supporters of Israel right or wrong claim to be anti-Semitism is actually anti-Israelism, which in my view is best described as anti-Zionism. And contrary to the assertions of Zionism’s spin doctors, anti-Zionism is not by definition anti-Semitism.

Short or long, any discussion of anti-Semitism should include the fact that Zionism needs it. The first to acknowledge this was none other than Theodore Herzl, Zionism’s founding father. In one of his diaries, not published until 1962, Herzl wrote the following:

“Anti-Semitism is a propelling force which, like the wave of the future, will bring Jews into the promised land. Anti-Semitism has grown and continues to grow – and so do I.”

He was right. Without the anti-Semitism unleashed by Adolf Hitler in his Germany and Nazi occupied Europe, Zionism’s colonial enterprise would have been doomed to failure for lack of enough Jewish support.

Today Zionism needs anti-Semitism or what it can present as anti-Semitism to go on justifying its policies and actions.

Any discussion of anti-Semitism should also take note of the words of Yehoshafat Harkabi, Israel’s longest serving Director of Military Intelligence. In his book Israel’s Fateful Hour, he wrote: “I believe it was a damaging error on Menachem Begin’s part to insinuate that criticism of Israel is a manifestation of anti-Semitism.” In the same book Harkabi gave this warning:

“Israel is the criterion according to which all Jews will tend to be judged. Israel as a Jewish state is an example of the Jewish character, which finds free and concentrated expression within it. Anti-Semitism has deep and historical roots. Nevertheless, any flaw in Israeli conduct, which initially is cited as anti-Israelism, is likely to be transformed into empirical proof of the validity of anti-Semitism. It would be a tragic irony if the Jewish state, which was intended to solve the problem of anti-Semitism, was to become a factor in the rise of anti-Semitism. Israelis must be aware that the price of their misconduct is paid not only by them but also Jews throughout the world.”

From the early 1980′s when those words were written, Israel’s “misconduct” has been the prime cause in the rise of what Zionism presents as anti-Semitism but which is actually anti-Israelism/anti-Zionism. Today the biggest danger to the Jews of the world is, as Harkabi warned, that anti-Israelism/anti-Zionism will be transformed into anti-Semitism, with the consequence at some point of another great turning against Jews.

My own view is that such a catastrophe will happen unless the citizens of the mainly Gentile Western world among whom most Jews live are made aware of the difference between Judaism and Zionism. As I have previously written and never tire of repeating, knowledge of this difference is the key to understanding two things.

One is why it is perfectly possible to be passionately anti-Zionist (opposed to Zionism’s still on-going colonial enterprise) without being in any way, shape or form anti-Semitic.

The other is why it is wrong to blame all Jews everywhere for the crimes of the hardest core Zionist few in Israel.

In my analysis, the day when citizens of the Western world understand those two things and what anti-Semitism is and is not, is the day that will mark the beginning of the end of Zionism’s freedom and ability to impose its will on the Palestinians, the whole of the Arab world and the governments of the major Western powers, and to remain above and beyond international law.

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12 Responses

    • Comment #1
    • March 16, 2010
    • 06:39
    Nicholas Downey said...

    Thank you Alan for your always useful articles. Just to add my two cents to this latest piece: I am not a Jew, but not only some of my best friends are, in fact most of them are, and I would say that all of them would agree with me that the actions of the Israeli government against the Palestinians have been abhorent, and are not proud to be associated with Israel for its behavior. I, for one can easily recognize the difference between anti-semitism and anti-zionism, and I most assuredly don't subscribe to the former.

    Nicholas Downey

    • Comment #2
    • March 16, 2010
    • 12:45
    Fakhri said...

    Dear Alan,

    Having repeatedly outlined that after what anti-zionist

    outrage many people,including Jews,feel about what

    bandit Zionists in Israel are doing to the Palestinians

    and their property and land has nothing to do with

    historical anti-semitism, in many articles of yours,

    no sensible Westerner or other should anymore have

    a grain of doubt which is which.

    The "misconduct" Harkabi talks about is an embellishment

    of what colonial Zionists are doing in Palestine:daily

    dispossessing Jerusalemites of their homes and throwing

    them in the streets; daily gobbling vast lands in the

    occupied West Bank;kicking and beating women and children

    demonstrating the Hate Wall;uprooting that blessed olive

    tree-hundreds of that-and desecrating places of worship.

    All such deeds will not stand Zionists high in any

    civilized person's eyes-except in like fascist's eyes.

    • Comment #3
    • March 16, 2010
    • 17:07
    Ronald Douglas Kennedy said...

    When called Anti Semitic. My favorite reply to this ignorant statement is. "I have Jewish & Palestinian friends, they are both the children of SHEM." Please don't fall for the Zionist Big Lie and deny the true heritage of the Palestinians as Semitic, they are also the children of Shem."

    Ronald D Kennedy, California USA.

    • Comment #4
    • March 17, 2010
    • 09:12
    Vera Gottlieb said...

    It should be noted that not all people of Jewish faith are "Semites". Perhaps a more appropriate term might be "anti Jewish" or, with the present situation, "anti Israel". The entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. converted to Judaism...that did not make him a Semite.

    • Comment #5
    • March 25, 2010
    • 16:00
    Eddie said...

    Always enjoy Mr Hart's writings.... full of insights...

    • Comment #6
    • April 01, 2010
    • 13:54
    Steve Meikle said...

    I for one now flatly refuse the label anti semite should they try it on me for criticizing Israel's crimes: in fact their resort to this piece of name calling is proof of the bankruptcy of their case. After all is name calling all they have got? In using this kind of name calling they have told the whole world that they have no rational response, that the case against them is irrefutable. Is that their intention?

    I think it is useful to remember that if criticizing the nation of Israel makes one anti semitic then the Old Testament prophets are anti semitic also. My case against Israel rests on the Law of Moses, where the inhabitants of the Land were commanded not to vex or oppress the stranger among them, for they too were strangers in egypt (Exodus chapter 22 verse 21)

    • Comment #7
    • May 19, 2010
    • 14:42
    Bruce said...

    When called Anti Semitic. My favorite reply to this ignorant statement is. "I have Jewish & Palestinian friends, they are both the children of SHEM." Please don't fall for the Zionist Big Lie and deny the true heritage of the Palestinians as Semitic, they are also the children of Shem."

    Ronald D Kennedy, California USA.

    • Comment #8
    • May 26, 2010
    • 22:32
    Billy Jack Douthwright said...

    As I've been able to just begin to understand, and any can please correct me on this point, if leaving the political & state associations to the spiritual dimensions of Judaism aside to focus on the specifics of ethnicity as concerns ethnic heritage for peoples who can rightfully claim to being named Jewish, ethnic Jews{from Judah} have only ever been a relatively tiny group of Israelites, and Israelites in turn have only ever been a relatively small group of Semites-Semitic peoples or tribes?

    I think then, that it would be most helpful for a researcher/writer of your experience & empirical stature to provide us with a distilled statement, something like sound-bite or very very short article, explaining who this group is who you understand to be the tiny group of 'Jews' who established 'Zionism' in 1897? I do now suspect, or even expect, this to obviate the fraud which lies at the core of the claim to the ethnic identity of the modern day state of Israel?

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    • 18:15
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