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Spencer Sunshine*
Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 9, 2019 (© 2019) ISSN: 2164-7100 Looking Left at Antisemitism Spencer Sunshine* The question of antisemitism inside of the Left—referred to as “left antisemitism”—is a stubborn and persistent problem. And while the Right exaggerates both its depth and scope, the Left has repeatedly refused to face the issue. It is entangled in scandals about antisemitism at an increasing rate. On the Western Left, some antisemitism manifests in the form of conspiracy theories, but there is also a hegemonic refusal to acknowledge antisemitism’s existence and presence. This, in turn, is part of a larger refusal to deal with Jewish issues in general, or to engage with the Jewish community as a real entity. Debates around left antisemitism have risen in tandem with the spread of anti-Zionism inside of the Left, especially since the Second Intifada. Anti-Zionism is not, by itself, antisemitism. One can call for the Right of Return, as well as dissolving Israel as a Jewish state, without being antisemitic. But there is a Venn diagram between anti- Zionism and antisemitism, and the overlap is both significant and has many shades of grey to it. One of the main reasons the Left can’t acknowledge problems with antisemitism is that Jews persistently trouble categories, and the Left would have to rethink many things—including how it approaches anti- imperialism, nationalism of the oppressed, anti-Zionism, identity politics, populism, conspiracy theories, and critiques of finance capital—if it was to truly struggle with the question. The Left understands that white supremacy isn’t just the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis, but that it is part of the fabric of society, and there is no shortcut to unstitching it. -
Views Or Conclusions
The American Public and Israel in the Twenty-First Century Eytan Gilboa Mideast Security and Policy Studies No. 181 THE BEGIN-SADAT CENTER FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY Mideast Security and Policy Studies No. 181 The American Public and Israel in the Twenty-First Century Eytan Gilboa The American Public and Israel in the Twenty-First Century Eytan Gilboa © The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan 5290002 Israel Tel. 972-3-5318959 Fax. 972-3-5359195 [email protected] www.besacenter.org ISSN 0793-1042 October 2020 Cover image: Sheri Hooley via Unsplash The Begin-Sadat (BESA) Center for Strategic Studies The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies is an independent, non-partisan think tank conducting policy-relevant research on Middle Eastern and global strategic affairs, particularly as they relate to the national security and foreign policy of Israel and regional peace and stability. It is named in memory of Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, whose efforts in pursuing peace laid the cornerstone for conflict resolution in the Middle East. Mideast Security and Policy Studies serve as a forum for publication or re-publication of research conducted by BESA associates. Publication of a work by BESA signifies that it is deemed worthy of public consideration but does not imply endorsement of the author’s views or conclusions. Colloquia on Strategy and Diplomacy summarize the papers delivered at conferences and seminars held by the Center for the academic, military, official and general publics. In sponsoring these discussions, the BESA Center aims to stimulate public debate on, and consideration of, contending approaches to problems of peace and war in the Middle East. -
Special Background Information on Israel and the US the U.S.-Israel
Special background information on Israel and the US From TUC Radio: http://www.tucradio.org/new.html TUC Radio is a regular weekly program on over 60 radio stations and can be heard in many rural communities as well as in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Seattle, Cleveland, Houston, Taos, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Vancouver and many other cities - as far as Cape Town, South Africa and into North Africa via Milano, Italy. The U.S.-Israel Special Relationship HERE ARE ALL FOUR PROGRAMS OF THIS MINI-SERIES - BEGINNING WITH PART ONE AND STEPHEN WALT - SCROLL DOWN FOR THE MOST RECENTLY PRODUCED PART FOUR WITH MEMBERS OF THE CIA The U.S.-Israel Special Relationship-Part ONE Keynote: Stephen Walt 30 second Preview/Promo for Part ONE The National Summit to Reassess the U.S.-Israel “Special Relationship,” was held March 7, 2014 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. It was the most high profile, public response and critique to-date of AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Israel’s foremost US Lobby, whose mission is to quote “urge(s) all members of Congress to support Israel through foreign aid, government partnerships, (and) joint anti-terrorism efforts.” Just days earlier, from March 1st through 3rd, AIPAC had held its annual policy conference in our nation’s capital, celebrating the US Special Relationship with Israel. According to AIPAC’s web site more than half of the Senate, a third of the House of Representatives and countless Israeli and American policymakers were among the 14,000 attendees. In face of that long established relationship granted by the US to no other country, the organizers of the “The National Summit to Reassess the U.S.-Israel ‘Special Relationship’” hoped to open the door to an informed and inclusive national discussion about what they consider the pitfalls of this “special relationship” with Israel. -
Staggering Cost of Israel to Americans
If Americans Knew The Staggering Cost of Israel to Americans An If Americans Knew Report The US has given more aid to Israel than it has to all the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean combined— . The Staggering Cost which have a total population of over a billion people. Surprisingly this aid does not serve American economic, strate- of Israel to Americans gic, or moral interests. Instead, the costs are tremendous – in dollars, jobs, lives, and moral standing – and the benefits are largely nonexist- ent. Given these costs, it is critical to reconsider our lavish aid to Israel, and whether it is worth Americans’ hard-earned tax dollars. Israel’s Economy Doing Better than U.S. Economy Israel United States Population 7.7 million 316.7 million Health Insurance Universal Coverage 49 million uninsured Unemployment Rate 6.3% 8.2% Life Expectancy 18th in world 51st in world Maternal Mortality Rate* 7 deaths 21 deaths GDP Growth Rate** 4.4% 2.1% Budget Deficit 3.8% of GDP 7.6% of GDP Account Balance 146th in world 193rd in world * Per 100,000 live births Source: CIA World Factbook This If Americans Knew Report updates the ** 2009-2012, average March 2013 groundbreaking research of retired Foreign Service Officer Richard Curtiss in his 1998 analysis, “The Cost of Israel to U.S. Taxpayers.” Updated, Direct US disbursements to Israel are higher than to any researched, and written by Pamela Olson. other country, even though Israelis only make up 0.1% of the world’s population. On average, Israelis receive 7,000 times more US foreign aid per capita than other people throughout the world, despite the fact that Israel is one of the world’s more affluent nations. -
Against Our Better Judgment: the Hidden History of How the U.S. Was
Against Our Better Judgment The hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel ALISON WEIR Copyright © 2014 Alison Weir All rights reserved. DEDICATION To Laila, Sarah, and Peter CONTENTS Aknowledgments Preface Chapter One: How the U.S. “Special Relationship” with Israel came about Chapter Two: The beginnings Chapter Three: Louis Brandeis, Zionism, and the “Parushim” Chapter Four: World War I & the Balfour Declaration Chapter Five: Paris Peace Conference 1919: Zionists defeat calls for self- determination Chapter Six: Forging an “ingathering” of all Jews Chapter Seven: The modern Israel Lobby is born Chapter Eight: Zionist Colonization Efforts in Palestine Chapter Nine: Truman Accedes to Pro-Israel Lobby Chapter Ten: Pro-Israel Pressure on General Assembly Members Chapter Eleven: Massacres and the Conquest of Palestine Chapter Twelve: U.S. front groups for Zionist militarism Chapter Thirteen: Infiltrating displaced person’s camps in Europe to funnel people to Palestine Chapter Fourteen: Palestinian refugees Chapter Fifteen: Zionist influence in the media Chapter Sixteen: Dorothy Thompson, played by Katharine Hepburn & Lauren Bacall Works Cited Further Reading Endnotes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am extremely grateful to Katy, who plowed through my piles of obscure books and beyond to check it; to Sarah, whose design so enhanced it; to Monica, whose splendid work kept things together; and to the special, encouraging friends (you know who you are) who have made this all possible. Above all, I am profoundly grateful to the authors and editors who have produced superb work on this issue for so many years, many receiving little personal gain despite the excellence and dedication of their labors. -
Why Do They Hate Us?--Geography of the Palestine-Israel Conflict And
“Why Do They Hate Us/U.S.?” and “Why Do We Hate Them?” Is It Because Of “Their” Islam Or Because Of “Our” Support For Israel? Geography of the Palestine-Israel Conflict Presentation to the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, April 2008, and Bloomington, IN, November 2008 Mohamed Elyassini, PhD, Associate Professor of Geography, Indiana State University 1. “The bonds between the United States and Israel are unbreakable and the commitment of the United States to the security of Israel is ironclad… I and my administration have made the security of Israel a priority. It’s why we’ve increased cooperation between our militaries to unprecedented levels. It’s why we’re making our most advanced technologies available to our Israeli allies. It’s why, despite tough fiscal times, we’ve increased foreign military financing to record levels. And that includes additional support –- beyond regular military aid -– for the Iron Dome anti-rocket system… So make no mistake, we will maintain Israel’s qualitative military edge… You also see our commitment to our shared security in our determination to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Here in the United States, we’ve imposed the toughest sanctions ever on the Iranian regime… You also see our commitment to Israel’s security in our steadfast opposition to any attempt to de-legitimize the State of Israel. As I said at the United Nations last year, ‘Israel’s existence must not be a subject for debate,’ and ‘efforts to chip away at Israel’s legitimacy will only be met by the unshakeable opposition of the United States.’ So when the Durban Review Conference advanced anti-Israel sentiment, we withdrew. -
Of Israel-Palestine by * the New York Times * Associated Press * Los Angeles Times * San Francisco Chronicle * NPR * ABC * CBS * NBC
Published by Americans for The Link Middle East Understanding, Inc. Volume 38, Issue 3 Link Archives: www.ameu.org July-August 2005 The Coverage — and Non-Coverage — of Israel-Palestine by * The New York Times * Associated Press * Los Angeles Times * San Francisco Chronicle * NPR * ABC * CBS * NBC By Alison Weir the fall of 2004, we visited the Palestinian Territories. Such a simple statement, and such a complicated reality. Let me try again… In the fall of 2004, we visited a large, open-air prison. A prison whose guards keep people out, when they choose to, as well as in, humiliating and violating those they dislike; a prison into which the jailers periodically shoot and send regiments of destruction; a prison full of mini-prisons and convoluted rules that change with the wind. A complicated, teeming prison in which there are wedding festivals and dancing; where babies laugh and the tea is flavored with mint and sage; and where desperation silently waits. The Link Page 2 AMEU’s (Continued from Page 1.) Board of Directors In fall, 2004, my daughter and I trav- Jane Adas (Vice President) Alison Weir and Daniel Okrent were eled to Palestine—to the West Bank. And friends and student journalists in Ann Hugh D. Auchincloss, Jr. the Israeli guards let us in. But then we Atwater, Bradley & Partners, Inc. Arbor, Michigan. Up until the end of May, Okrent was ombudsman for The went to Nablus, a historic and ancient Edward Dillon New York Times; Weir is executive direc- city in the northern sector of the West Henry G. -
A Palestinian Refugee Camp:The West Bank
L i fe in a Pa l e stinian Re f u gee Camp exc e pted from J o u rney to Jeru s a l e m Life in a Palestinian “The vignettes of personalities in Israel, the West Bank, and the Refugee Camp Gaza Strip give substance and veracity to complex and sensitive personal and political relations... The book is worth a thousand polemics, and Americans should thoughtfully ponder its implica - tions as we reshape our policies toward the Middle East.” - George W. Ball, former Under Secretary of State and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations “This is a splendid book. It presents an appealing, accurate, and sophisticated treatment of the tangled and intricate problems of the Middle East.” - Clark M. Clifford, former Secretary of Defense Grace Halsell “The sympathetic and understanding approach is commendable... Award-Winning Journalist and Author An excellent work.” - Philip M. Klutznick, President Emeritus of the World Jewish t is predawn, and Sameetha has overslept. Bashir, her husband, calls her. Congress and Honorary President of B’nai B’rith International He speaks in Arabic... I do not understand the Arabic words, yet I under- Istand his tone, gestures, and the diurnal pattern: Bashir rises early; About Grace Halsell Sameetha wants to sleep. Bashir, forty-eight, thinks his job important. For three decades he has Grace Halsell covered both Korea and Vietnam as a journalist, was a White lived in the refugee camp, and he has been out of work as often as not. Now, House speech-writer under Lyndon Johnson, and wrote eleven books, among them the well-received Soul Sister. -
The Second Palestinian Intifada a Chronicle of a People’S Struggle
The Second Palestinian Intifada A Chronicle of a People’s Struggle RAMZY BAROUD Foreword by Kathleen and Bill Christison Introduction by Jennifer Loewenstein Photographs by Mahfouz Abu Turk and Matthew Cassel Pluto P Press LONDON • ANN ARBOR, MI BBaroudaroud 0000 pprere iiiiii 226/4/066/4/06 008:05:128:05:12 First published 2006 by Pluto Press 345 Archway Road, London N6 5AA and 839 Greene Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 www.plutobooks.com Copyright © Ramzy Baroud 2006 The right of Ramzy Baroud to be identifi ed as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0 7453 2548 3 hardback ISBN 0 7453 2547 5 paperback Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data applied for 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Designed and produced for Pluto Press by Chase Publishing Services Ltd, Fortescue, Sidmouth, EX10 9QG, England Typeset from disk by Stanford DTP Services, Northampton, England Printed and bound in the United States of America by Maple-Vail Book Manufacturing Group BBaroudaroud 0000 pprere iivv 226/4/066/4/06 008:05:128:05:12 To Zarefah, Iman, and Sammy, my life’s inspiration BBaroudaroud 0000 pprere v 226/4/066/4/06 008:05:128:05:12 Contents Foreword by Kathleen and Bill Christison viii Preface xiii Acknowledgements xvii Introduction by Jennifer Loewenstein 1 1 The Intifada Takes Off (2000–01) 16 2 Intifada International (2002) 36 3 Calls for Reform (2003) 53 4 Profound -
The Impact of Changing Narratives on American Public Opinion Toward the U.S.-Israel Relationship
Wright State University CORE Scholar Browse all Theses and Dissertations Theses and Dissertations 2014 The Impact of Changing Narratives on American Public Opinion Toward the U.S.-Israel Relationship Rana Kamal Odeh Wright State University Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/etd_all Part of the International Relations Commons Repository Citation Odeh, Rana Kamal, "The Impact of Changing Narratives on American Public Opinion Toward the U.S.-Israel Relationship" (2014). Browse all Theses and Dissertations. 1371. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/etd_all/1371 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses and Dissertations at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Browse all Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE IMPACT OF CHANGING NARRATIVES ON AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION TOWARD THE U.S.-ISRAEL RELATIONSHIP A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts By RANA ODEH B.A. English, University of Dayton, 2009 2014 Wright State University WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL April 30, 2014 I HEREBY RECOMMEND THAT THE THESIS PREPARED UNDER MY SUPERVISION BY Rana Odeh ENTITLED The Impact of Changing Narratives on American Public Opinion Toward the U.S.-Israel Relationship BE ACCEPTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Master of Arts. ______________________________ Vaughn Shannon, Ph.D. Thesis Director ______________________________ Laura M. Luehrmann, Ph.D. Director, Master of Arts Program in International and Comparative Politics Committee on Final Examination: ___________________________________ Vaughn Shannon, Ph.D. -
Sabeel Sacramento Conference Presenters, March 16-17, 2012
Sabeel Sacramento Conference Presenters, March 16-17, 2012 Rae Abileah is the co-director of CODEPINK Women for Peace and is a co-organizer of Occupy AIPAC and the Stolen Beauty boycott of Ahava Cosmetics. She has recently returned from organizing Occupy AIPAC in Washington D.C. She is a member of Jewish Voice for Peace and founding member of Young Jewish Proud, the youth wing of Jewish Voice for Peace. Rae has visited Israel and the West Bank several times, and traveled to Gaza in December, 2009. She is a contributing author to 10 Excellent Reasons Not to Join the Military; Sisters Singing: Incantations, Blessings, Chants, Prayers, Art and Sacred Stories by Women; Beyond Tribal Loyalties: Stories of Jewish Peace Activists; and Beautiful Trouble: A Toolbox for Revolution. She can be reached at: [email protected]. Dr. Hisham Ahmed is a Professor at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, CA, where he teaches courses on Middle East politics, terrorism and nonviolence. He was born in Deheisheh refugee camp and served as a Fulbright scholar and on the faculty of Birzeit University. His book, From Religious Salvation to Political Transformation: The Rise of Hamas in Palestinian Society, was the first to appear in English on the subject. Huwaida Arraf is a Palestinian-American lawyer and human rights activist. She recently returned from being a human rights observer in Bahrain with the Witness Bahrain Initiative. She is a co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), which has twice been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She has served as chair of the Free Gaza Movement, which has been sending boats to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza by sea. -
Against Our Better Judgment
Against Our Better Judgment The hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel ALISON WEIR Copyright © 2014 Alison Weir All rights reserved. DEDICATION To Laila, Sarah, and Peter CONTENTS Aknowledgments Preface Chapter One: How the U.S. “Special Relationship” with Israel came about Chapter Two: The beginnings Chapter Three: Louis Brandeis, Zionism, and the “Parushim” Chapter Four: World War I & the Balfour Declaration Chapter Five: Paris Peace Conference 1919: Zionists defeat calls for self-determination Chapter Six: Forging an “ingathering” of all Jews Chapter Seven: The modern Israel Lobby is born Chapter Eight: Zionist Colonization Efforts in Palestine Chapter Nine: Truman Accedes to Pro-Israel Lobby Chapter Ten: Pro-Israel Pressure on General Assembly Members Chapter Eleven: Massacres and the Conquest of Palestine Chapter Twelve: U.S. front groups for Zionist militarism Chapter Thirteen: Infiltrating displaced person’s camps in Europe to funnel people to Palestine Chapter Fourteen: Palestinian refugees Chapter Fifteen: Zionist influence in the media Chapter Sixteen: Dorothy Thompson, played by Katharine Hepburn & Lauren Bacall Works Cited Further Reading Endnotes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am extremely grateful to Katy, who plowed through my piles of obscure books and beyond to check it; to Sarah, whose design so enhanced it; to Monica, whose splendid work kept things together; and to the special, encouraging friends (you know who you are) who have made this all possible. Above all, I am profoundly grateful to the authors and editors who have produced superb work on this issue for so many years, many receiving little personal gain despite the excellence and dedication of their labors.