Kill Arabs, Cry
Anti-SemitismBy
NORMAN FINKELSTEIN
09/12/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- --
A central thesis of my book
Beyond Chutzpah is that whenever Israel faces a public
relations debacle its apologists sound the alarm that a "new
anti-Semitism" is upon us. So, predictably, just after Israel
faced another image problem due to its murderous destruction of
Lebanon, a British all-party parliamentary group led by
notorious Israel-firster Denis MacShane MP (Labor) released yet
another report alleging a resurgence of anti-Semitism (Report
of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry Into Antisemitism,
September 2006). To judge by the witnesses (David Cesarani, Lord
Janner, Oona King, Emanuele Ottolenghi, Melanie Phillips) and
sources (MEMRI, Holocaust Education Trust) cited in the body of
the report, much time and money could have been saved had it
just been contracted out to the Israel Foreign Ministry. (The
report's statement that "we received no evidence of the
accusation of anti-Semitism being misused by mainstream British
Jewish community organizations and leaders" perhaps speaks more
to the selection of the witnesses than the reality.)
The single novelty of the
report, which mostly rehashes fatuous allegations already
disposed of in Beyond Chutzpah, is the new thresholds in
idiocy it breaks. Consider the methodology deployed for
demonstrating a new anti-Semitism. The report defines an
anti-Semitic incident as any occasion "perceived" to be
anti-Semitic by the "Jewish community." This is the school of
thought according to which it's raining even in the absence of
any precipitation because I feel it's raining. It
is the dream philosophy of paranoids, especially rational
paranoids, for whom alleged victimhood is politically
serviceable. The report includes under the rubric of
anti-Semitic incidents not just violent acts and incendiary
speech but "conversations, discussions, or pronouncements made
in public or private, which cross the line of acceptability," as
well as "the mood and tone when Jews are discussed." The wonder
is that it didn't also tabulate repressed anti-Semitic libidinal
fantasies. In the category of inherently anti-Semitic
pronouncements the report includes "drawing comparisons of
contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis" (only
comparisons of contemporary Arab policy to that of the Nazis are
permissible) and "theories about Jewish or Zionist influence on
American foreign policy" (even if Jewish and Zionist
organizations boast about this influence).
Much of the evidence of
pervasive British anti-Semitism requires real strains in
credulity. * The lone item listed under the ominous subheading
"The Blood Libel" is a Syrian television series "that would be
possible for viewers in the UK to seeif they had suitable
satellite receiving equipment." It also notes the unreferenced
"case of a Jewish university lecturer who was subjected to an
anti-Semitic tirade from a student in the middle of a lecture
and subsequently asked to explain to the university authorities
why he ha upset the student." Is it anti-Semitic to wonder
whether this is a crock? And then the report cites the warning
of the London Assembly Conservative Group that "there is a risk
that in some political quarters 'views on international events
can, almost subconsciously, lead to subtly different attitudes
to, and levels of engagement with, different minority groups.'"
The new anti-Semitism business must be going seriously awry when
British conservatives start sounding like Lacan. Finally, it is
anti-Semitic for student unions to advocate a boycott of Israeli
goods because this "would restrict the availability of kosher
food on campus." Maybe Israel can organize a "Berlin airlift" of
gefilte fish.
Although claiming that, in the
struggle against anti-Semitism, "none of those who gave evidence
wished to see the right free speech eroded," and "only in
extreme circumstances would we advocate legal intervention," the
report recommends that university authorities "take an active
interest in combating acts, speeches, literature and events that
cause anxiety or alarm among their Jewish students," and it
registers disquiet that "classic and modern anti-Semitic works
are freely available for ordering on the Amazon.com website,"
and that "the United States in particular has been slow to take
action" in closing down "anti-Semitic internet sites." It is at
moments like this that even the least patriotic of souls can
take pride in being an American.
* The police data on an increase in anti-Semitic incidents in
itself proves little because, as the report concedes, the spike
might be due to more incidents being reported and a coarsening
of British life generally, as well as the "spillover" from the
Israel-Palestine conflict. In addition, there is little evidence
of "organized," "politically motivated" anti-Semitic attacks;
there is no evidence that perpetrators of anti-Semitic attacks
were disproportionately Muslim; and most of the suspects in the
incidents were adolescents. For 2005 the report cites a couple
incidents that were "potentially" life-threatening. It cites no
comparative data for other minorities in Britain, although
tacitly acknowledging that "the level of prejudice and
discrimination by Jews in Britain remains lower," a considerable
understatement . On a related note, it deplores that "less than
one in ten [anti-Semitic] incidents reported to the police
resulted in a suspect becoming an accused" , but cites no
comparative data indicating whether this ratio is aberrant.
Norman Finkelstein's
most recent book is
Beyond Chutzpah: On the misuse of anti-Semitism and the abuse of
history (University of California Press). His web site is
www.NormanFinkelstein.com.
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