by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Obama is clearly determined to undermine the standing of the newly elected Israeli government by embarking on a campaign to promote an utterly fictional narrative of the Arab-Israeli conflict, even in advance of the June 30 deadline of the “negotiations” with Iran.
It is time to stop making excuses for
American Jewish leaders and their failure to respond to U.S. President
Barack Obama’s latest despicable efforts to turn the Jewish community
against Israel. This time he employed a charm offensive, expressing
“admiration” for Jews and “love” of Israel as a mantle to distort,
malign and unashamedly employ double standards to cast moral aspersions
on the sole democracy in the Middle East.
Obama is clearly determined to undermine
the standing of the newly elected Israeli government by embarking on a
campaign to promote an utterly fictional narrative of the Arab-Israeli
conflict, even in advance of the June 30 deadline of the “negotiations”
with Iran.
He orchestrated interviews with
journalists Jeffrey Goldberg and Tom Friedman, whom he uses regularly to
convey his distaste for Israeli policies – and Ilana Dayan of Israel’s
Channel 2 TV. Considered a tough investigative journalist, Dayan on this
occasion, acted as though she were launching an Obama fan club. She
failed to pose any challenging questions and instead provided openings
for him to benevolently display his loathing for Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu. Obama also gave a major address to a Jewish audience at
Washington’s Conservative Adas Israel congregation.
One of his acolytes, David Axelrod,
recalls Obama – who for many years belonged to a church with an
anti-Semitic pastor – describing himself as “the closest thing to a Jew”
who has ever served as an American president. At Adas Israel, Obama
even described himself as “an honorary member of the tribe” and called
on Israelis and Jews to concentrate on “tikkun olam – repairing the
world,” implying that universal humanistic values are more in keeping
with Judaism than nationalism. He repeatedly stressed the linkage
between African-Americans and Jewish Americans and the struggle for
civil rights and equality – deviously contrasting this with the manner
in which Israelis supposedly treat Palestinians.
Stressing that he considers Israel’s
security paramount and that he “understands Israeli concerns and fears,”
he insisted that the Jewish state needed tough love from its friends,
assuring his audience that he felt he had a better understanding of
Israel’s needs than Israelis themselves. He effectively called on
American Jews to choose between his flawed evaluation of the
Arab-Israeli conflict and the concerns about security and survival
shared by the majority of Israelis.
Obama had the chutzpah to warn that the
current Israeli government would alienate the people of America and the
global community because it was diverging from the noble sentiments
expressed in Israel’s Declaration of Independence.
Intensifying his vendetta against
Netanyahu, he effectively described him as a deceitful liar who could
not be trusted. He constantly harped on two statements that Netanyahu
had uttered in the heat of the election and had subsequently repeatedly
repudiated. However, not even once did he condemn the Palestinian
Authority for its daily incitement of hatred, sanctification of mass
murderers, or criminalization of Israel at the U.N.
He warned that Israel has become
obsessed with fear, claiming ludicrously that the U.S. had proposed
solutions by which, given goodwill, Israel’s security concerns could
have been overcome. He urged Israelis to adopt “the politics of hope.”
He chided Israel for being obstinate and
inflexible, thus preventing the peace process from moving forward, and
clearly held Israel responsible for the breakdown of negotiations –
conveniently ignoring the fact that it was Abbas who terminated the
talks and breached the Oslo Accords by unilaterally seeking recognition
at the United Nations and uniting with Hamas. He failed to make mention
of Israel’s major concessions, including a 10-month settlement freeze,
to pave the way for negotiations – to which Abbas only responded in the
10th month – and the wretched release of mass murderers who
were subsequently fêted as heroes and many of whom renewed their
terrorist activities.
And to top it off, Obama even made the
outrageous observation that Netanyahu “had so many caveats, so many
conditions” that the Palestinian officials and others might not see
Netanyahu as a reliable negotiating partner.
Melodramatically, he added that the
“rights of the Jewish people compel me to think about the rights of a
Palestinian child in Ramallah who feels trapped without opportunity,”
yet omitted any mention of Israel’s withdrawal from all of Gaza and that
in the main cities of Judea and Samaria, beyond issues directly related
to security, Arabs have complete autonomy.
Obama postulates that Israel must be
more flexible in order to convince the world that it genuinely favors a
Palestinian state. In fact, the vast majority of Israelis would be
overjoyed if they could separate themselves from the Palestinians but
realize that to do so now could result in self-destruction. For Obama to
make such a call under the current circumstances is not merely
disingenuous, it is effectively a clear message to the Arabs to
intensify their demands and continue their policy of “we take, you
give.”
Obama is well aware of the mayhem and
barbarism that prevails in the region. He knows that were Israel to cede
additional territories, they would almost certainly be taken over by
Hamas or even the more radical Islamic State group, leading to a
breakdown of security and challenging the very existence of the Jewish
state. No Israeli government would compromise security in this manner.
But the truly chilling aspect of Obama’s
interviews was his undisguised threat that, unless Israel accepted his
dictates, the U.S. would cease employing the veto at the United Nations
Security Council. In other words, a total diplomatic abandonment of
Israel. In stating this, he is also openly encouraging the Europeans to
intensify their campaigns to pressure and extend sanctions against
Israel.
The most disconcerting aspect of these
developments is that, aside from the Zionist Organization of America,
there has been a total lack of response from the American Jewish
leadership. Obama has floated trial balloons to test the American Jewish
community’s reaction to extending his confrontation with Israel. He
clearly anticipates their support and recognition that he knows better
than Israelis what is good for them.
Public opinion in the United States and
the Republican-dominated Congress is highly favorable and strongly
supportive of Israel. However, if Jewish communal leaders remain silent
in response to such a frontal biased attack against Israeli policies
based on false premises, they are giving Obama the green light.
The role of a Jewish leadership is to
lead and represent the Jewish community which is committed to the
survival and security of the State of Israel. Unfortunately, however,
many American Jews have become so acculturated that they have no
understanding of Judaism or the crucial relevance of Israel to their
Jewish identity.
Moreover, it is unreasonable to expect
Congress and friends of Israel to be more supportive of the Jewish state
than the Jewish leadership. It will also send a message to future
presidential candidates that they will not be penalized by the Jewish
community if they continue treating Israel in a similarly contemptuous
manner.
The Jewish leaders’ defense is that
public criticism of the president would jeopardize the bipartisan
approach of Congress toward Israel. However, if bipartisanship becomes
an end in itself, the Jewish community will become paralyzed, lose its
political influence and be considered politically impotent.
To maintain a modicum of self-respect
and dignity, Jewish leaders must respectfully but forcefully condemn and
criticize the propagation of factual errors, bias and threats conveyed
by their president. If they fail to act, history will judge them
harshly. When in 1944, in one of the most shameful chapters in American
Jewish life, Rabbi Stephen Wise failed to confront President Franklin
Roosevelt’s refusal to come to the aid of European Jews, the Jewish
community was weak and faced enormous anti-Semitism. The situation is
very different today and there are no grounds for the Jewish community
to be less outspoken than other Americans in criticizing their president
when they consider he is acting against the best interest of the
nation.
A failure by the American Jewish
leadership to vigorously speak out against their president after he has
effectively undermined and distorted Israel’s role could have untold
negative consequences, not only for Israel but for American Jewry
itself. The time has now come for Jewish leaders to stand up and be
counted.
This column was originally published in the Jerusalem Post and Israel Hayom
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Source: http://wordfromjerusalem.com/american-jewish-leaders-fail-to-respond-to-obamas-threats/
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