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Prominent American Jews Who Are Ruled by Fear

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Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu receives the Levy Report from retired judge Edmond Levy

Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu receives the Levy Report from retired judge Edmond Levy
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http://fresnozionism.org/2012/07/10321/ The Israel Policy Forum (IPF) is a left-of-center group formerly associated with Clinton Administration officials, which apparently slipped into irrelevance with the eclipse of the ‘peace process’, the violence of the Second Intifada, and the Hamas takeover of Gaza.

It’s back, reconstituted under the sponsorship of philanthropist Charles Bronfman, and with some big names in the American (and American-Israeli) world behind it.

But money and names can’t change reality.

No matter how irrational the land-for-peace paradigm proves, no matter how little support there is for it among ordinary Israelis (who will have to deal with the consequences), no matter how vicious the anti-Jewish hatred spewing from PLO media, no matter how many rockets land in southern Israel, no matter how explicit the Palestinian leadership is about its desire to replace Israel with an Arab state, no matter how often the Arabs pocket concessions and immediately escalate demands, no matter how clear it is beyond any reasonable doubt that further concessions at this point will lead to war, not peace — no matter what, some people simply cannot face the brute fact that there is no possibility of peace with the Palestinian Arabs and the larger Arab world in the foreseeable future.

They have convinced themselves that yet another partition of the land of Israel (or ‘Palestine’ — whatever you want to call it) will end the conflict. It won’t. It will only damage Israel’s ability to defend herself while providing a platform for more demands. Soon we will be hearing about “Arab Haifa, Yafo and Acco,” and then perhaps “Tel Arabiyya.”

This is the lesson of recent history. This is what we have learned from what the Arabs say and from what they do. But the ideological commitment to the impossible ‘solution’ seems to override the ability to learn from events.

Here is the letter that 40 well-known (mostly) American Jews have written to Israel’s Prime Minister, under the auspices of the IPF, calling upon him to reject the report of the Levy Commission, which offered a legal opinion that Israeli settlement in Judea and Samaria is legal under international law. I’ll intersperse comments.

As strong advocates for Israel’s security and well-being as a Jewish and democratic state, we are deeply concerned about the recent findings of the government commission led by Supreme Court Jurist (Ret.) Edmund Levy. We fear that if approved, this report will place the two-state solution, and the prestige of Israel as a democratic member of the international community, in peril.

There is no comment about whether the Levy report is correct in its legal judgment or not; only that its adoption will make it harder for Israel to cede land to the Arabs in pursuit of the imaginary ‘solution’, and that it will anger the “international community,” which, by and large, would prefer that there be no sovereign Jewish state.

It’s important to understand that the legitimacy of the Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria derives from the same source — the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine — as does the Jewish presence West of the Green Line. The line is an accidental boundary with no legal significance. Hence if the Government of Israel were to reject the report, then it could be construed as weakening the case for Jewish sovereignty anywhere. This is a far greater ‘peril’ than the loss of the two-state fantasy.

As you boldly stated in your address to the United States Congress last May, “I recognize that in a genuine peace, we’ll be required to give up parts of the ancestral Jewish homeland.” As you said clearly, doing so is not easy. While the Jewish people indeed share a biblical connection to the lands of Judea and Samaria, you told Congress, “there is another truth: The Palestinians share this small land with us. We seek a peace in which they’ll be neither Israel’s subjects nor its citizens. They should enjoy a national life of dignity as a free, viable and independent people living in their own state.”

If Israel does give up part of the “ancestral Jewish homeland” for peace — if somehow this becomes possible, as it clearly is not today — it will be as part of a comprehensive agreement that recognizes that the Jewish people do have a right to a homeland here. Rejecting the report today implies that there is no such right, before there is even a glimmer of hope for an agreement. Insisting that we have a right to this land doesn’t preclude us from agreeing to part with some of it. And if we don’t have the right, why should we keep any of it?

Securing Israel’s future as a Jewish and democratic state requires diplomatic and political leadership, not legal maneuverings. We recognize and regret that the Palestinian Authority has abdicated leadership by not returning to the negotiating table. Nonetheless, our great fear is that the Levy Report will not strengthen Israel’s position in this conflict, but rather add fuel to those who seek to delegitimize Israel’s right to exist. At this moment, it is more critical than ever that Israel strengthen its claim in the international community that it is committed to a two-state vision, which is, in turn, central to Israel’s future as a Jewish and democratic state.

This paragraph is shocking in its open admission of cowardice and assertion that appeasement is better than standing up for our rights! Never mind if it is actually legitimate for Jews to live in Judea and Samaria, let’s say it’s not — so the Arabs will be empowered to demand that we expel those Jews, in the name of ‘peace’ that they will never permit us to have anyway.

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About the Author: Vic Rosenthal created FresnoZionism.org to provide a forum for publishing and discussing issues about Israel and the Mideast conflict, especially where there is a local connection. Rosenthal believes that America’s interests are best served by supporting the democratic state of Israel, the front line in the struggle between Western civilization and radical Islam. The viewpoint is not intended to be liberal or conservative — just pro-Israel.


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3 Responses to “Prominent American Jews Who Are Ruled by Fear”

  1. alanb says:

    It’s very telling that the first comment would come from an anti-Semite like this “Start Loving” character. The anti-Israel crowd is just sitting, ready to pounce…ready to spew anti-Israel/anti-Jewish venom in response to anything…that’s ANYTHING…that’s said or written about an Israeli position no matter what it relates to. The substance of Mr. Rosenthal’s article isn’t even addressed…why should it be?…to the ilk of the anti-Israel crowd, logic, truth, history, decency all mean absolutely nothing.
    Regardless of one’s position on the issue of the settlements, what Mr. Rosenthal says, here, is finally being said, after so long a time of empty hope leading to a disregard for the reality of Israel’s legal position concerning the territories. People like “Start Loving” and those that Mr. Rosenthal refers to in his article will continue to ignore the rockets aimed at civilians…they’ll continue ot disregard the daily demonization of a People…but the truth will remain exactly as Mr. Rosenthal articulately states it to be. Hope that Israel will not abandon what is genuinely Israel’s for no good reason, is not lost because Mr. Rosenthal reminds us all that there is, indeed, a good reason for it.

  2. Guy Peters says:

    the problem is ” disconnected ” ” Jewish ” people ; a ] disconnect from TROAH , TRUTH ; b] disconnect from ISRAEL , c] disconnect from Reality ; I , know too many , far too many , even ” wealty ” Jews” who have No interest in ISRAEL , have been all over the world , yet have never been to ISRAEL , have no interest ; too many ” Jews’ worldwide have no LOVE for TORAH , TRUTH either , frankly , I do not understand why ” they ” even claim to be ” Jewish ” anyway , basically , they are NOT ! One tattooed fellow the other day , for example claiming to be ” Jewish ” had only told me that his name was ” Jewish ” Rosenberg [ ? ] what he meant by that , his only claim to being ” Jewish ” was beyong me ,actually , one of the arquitects of NAZI Germany was a ” Rosenberg” , not ” Jewish ” at all ; as for too many ‘ prominent ” Jewish ” in the U.S.[ and elsewhere ] the better ones are ” disconnected ” while the worst cases are , well , just far worse

  3. there never is going to be peace with islam as islam can’t accept a dhimmi state as a equal.

  4. Start Loving says:

    So, as soon as your writing and position is 'pro Israel,' or 'pro Palestine,' it is propaganda, part of a war effort. Truly, thank you for that clarity and honesty. It isn't that you have anything against the Palestinians. It is that they are not worthy of any consideration at all. The only thing on earth worthy of consideration is Israel and the Israeli Jews. Do you have any idea how dangerous to humanity that makes you? What a plague that makes you? Few people hate cells, organisms, species per se. But when to that species, organism they, the onlooker and potential victim, are nothing more than something to be preyed on, disposed of, exploited, exterminated… well, hate is the psychological mechanism that enables one to set themselves against the threatening entity, be it cancer, Ebola, polio, wolves, Nazis or right-wing nut job Israel-and-Israelis are the only humanoids that matter folks, like you.

    • Chaiya Eitan says:

      It is Assad of Syria who is dangerous to humanity, you fool. You don't even realize what the ramifications of a 'palestinian' state would be for Israel. Go away….

    • Start Loving says:

      My point, well, thank you, you make it again. All that matters is the Israeli state, and the so-called jews. Oh, not the 'real' Jews, you know, the ones placing their bodies between the vile, sub-human Israeli settlers and the Palestinian farmers they are raping and pillaging; or the 'real' Jews like Rabbi Abraham Heschel that treated ALL humans as brothers. No, the fake jews; no one is safe from them because all of us 'others,' you know, NOT God's Chosen, at some point can be seen as in their way, and because all that matters to them is themselves, well, you know how cancer is. It has no animosity to the 'other' cells. They just have zero value, so they get exterminated. There were one of two lessons to be learned by the world, and jews, from the holocaust: 1. Never again to ANYONE; 2. Or the Golda Maier version – NEVER AGAIN TO US, NO MATTER WHAT WE HAVE TO DO TO OTHERS. You know, Hitler's version. You've learned his, well.

  5. Chaiya Eitan says:

    Ooooo. They're scared about what the goyim will think.

  6. Tex Guest says:

    NO DEALS WITH ARABS! GET IT?

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