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Please excuse the Jews for living
Jerusalem Post ^ | 4/29/02 | Charles Krauthammer

Posted on 04/29/2002 9:27:05 AM PDT by kezekiel

France can hardly contain its contempt for that muscle-bound naif, the American hyperpower, stomping around the world in search of “evildoers.’’ The French roll their eyes at such primitive moralism, so devoid of Gallic nuance.

How inconvenient, then, that the same French have just put on the presidential ballot Jean-Marie Le Pen, the modern incarnation of European fascism. Le Pen defeated the Socialist prime minister for second place, making him a runoff candidate for president of the Fifth Republic.

No matter. This will not restrain French intellectuals and foreign ministers from lecturing Americans on their simplisme – their preference for morality over realpolitik, their reliance on military power, their fantasies about an “axis of evil,” and, perhaps most unbearable, their principled support for Israel. Israel – that “shitty little country,” as the French ambassador to Britain recently said at a London dinner party. “Why should we be in danger of World War III because of those people?’’ This contemptuous sneer at “those people’’ occasioned a minor scandal. No, the scandal was not the ambassador’s statement, but the hostess’s indiscretion in revealing it – and then adding how utterly commonplace the ambassador’s sentiment had become in London’s better circles.

And not just among the cocktail set. The European “street” has lately been expressing itself on the subject of Jews as well. In France, synagogues have been burned to the ground and Jewish youths savagely attacked. In Belgium, two synagogues were firebombed, a third sprayed with bullets. A Berlin police official advised Jews, for reasons of safety, not to wear outward symbols of their religion.

IN EUROPE, it is not very safe to be a Jew. How could this be?

The explanation is not that difficult to find. What we are seeing is pent-up anti-Semitism, the release – with Israel as the trigger – of a millennium-old urge that powerfully infected and shaped European history. What is odd is not the anti-Semitism of today, but its relative absence during the last half-century. That was the historical anomaly. Holocaust shame kept the demon corked for that half-century. But now the atonement is passed. The genie is out again.

This time, however, it is more sophisticated. It is not a blanket hatred of Jews. Jews can be tolerated, even accepted, but they must know their place. Jews are fine so long as they are powerless, passive and picturesque. What is intolerable is Jewish assertiveness, the Jewish refusal to accept victimhood. And nothing so embodies that as the Jewish state.

What so offends Europeans is the armed Jew, the Jew who refuses to sustain seven suicide bombings in the seven days of Passover and strikes back. That Jew has been demonized in the European press as never before since, well ... since the ‘30s.

The liberal Italian daily La Stampa ran a cartoon of the baby Jesus, besieged by Israeli tanks, saying, “Don’t tell me they want to kill me again.’’ Again. And this time the Christ-killers come in tanks. Just when Europe had reconciled itself to tolerance for the passive Jew – the Holocaust survivor who could be pitied, lionized, perhaps awarded the occasional literary prize –along comes the Jewish state, crude and vital and above all unwilling to apologize for its own existence.

The French were the vanguard of this modern anti-Semitism that can tolerate the Jew as victim but not as historical actor. It was 35 years ago at the outbreak of the Six Day War that Charles de Gaulle cut off French support for Israel, denouncing its audacity in fighting for its life over his objections. But he did not stop there. He later went on to famously denounce the Jews as “an elite people, sure of itself and domineering.’’ The rejection of docility – “sure of itself’’ – was Israel’s real crime 35 years ago.

It remains Israel’s crime today. Israel’s recent three-week Operation Defensive Shield, the boldest and most justified Israeli military offensive since the Six Day War, provokes precisely the same reaction, though not always expressed with de Gaulle’s candor.

Three people have been chosen by the UN to judge Israel’s actions in Jenin. Two are sons of Europe, and one of those is Cornelio Sommaruga. As former head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Sommaruga spent 12 years ensuring that the only nation on earth to be refused admission to the International Red Cross is Israel.

The problem, he said, was its symbol: “If we’re going to have the Shield of David, why would we not have to accept the swastika?’’ This man will sit in judgment of the Jews.

Marx was wrong when he said that history repeats itself, the first time as tragedy, the second as farce. The second time is tragedy too.

The Washington Post Writers Group.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: israel; middleeast; terrorism; un

1 posted on 04/29/2002 9:27:05 AM PDT by kezekiel
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To: kezekiel
Go Israel! Self assured, apparently a criminal act in Europe
2 posted on 04/29/2002 9:32:34 AM PDT by smith288
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To: kezekiel
Krauthammer. Great as usual.
3 posted on 04/29/2002 9:35:13 AM PDT by VOA
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To: smith288
"Let's Rollowitz!"
4 posted on 04/29/2002 9:39:05 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: kezekiel
Many years ago (over 20) I read a similar article where France and other nations were ready to pity these wonderful people, the Jews, who were obliterated from the land of Israel by these blood-thirsty Arabs.

The story's angle was that it was written after Israel was defeated in 76; it went on praising Jews on their qualities, on their contributions to world culture and science.

It further expressed the sorrow that such thing (the massacre) could have happened in the second portion of the 20th century. On and on all the civilized countries expressed their sympathies and dismay at what happened.

The only problem was that the f***ing Jews survived and that really pissed everyone!

5 posted on 04/29/2002 9:43:49 AM PDT by Symix
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To: kezekiel
Bump for Charles Krawthumer, no Krathumumor, no kraouhtmoner...oh I give up
6 posted on 04/29/2002 9:47:03 AM PDT by facedown
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To: kezekiel
Yessir!! Arabrat (the guy with the perpetual three-day beard) might be willing to do so if they promised not to do it any more.....
7 posted on 04/29/2002 9:55:36 AM PDT by tracer
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To: kezekiel
Excellent as always.
8 posted on 04/29/2002 10:02:13 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: happygrl
Odd people the French. I myself just love to see a Jew with a gun taking up for himself. And their military people are very impressive. A guess the cheese eating surrender monkeys can't stand the sight of people with guts. I would much rather admire a people than pity them. Pity is such a self serving contemptuous thing the French do.
9 posted on 04/29/2002 10:08:54 AM PDT by cajungirl
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Great article by Charles Krauthammer. I watch him on Fox news when he's on.

I noticed the article came from the Washington Post Writers Group. I do want to point out that under a court edict handed down by a misguided judge, we cannot post anything in it's entirety that comes out of the Washington Post or the L.A. Times. I just wanted to point that out so everyone will know.
Regards.

10 posted on 04/29/2002 10:16:16 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: kezekiel
Suddently, it's politically correct to hate Jews. Go figure.
11 posted on 04/29/2002 10:17:32 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy
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To: E.G.C.
However, this came from the Jerusalem Post. Does that rule still apply?
12 posted on 04/29/2002 11:39:00 AM PDT by kezekiel
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To: kezekiel
I don't know. You might ask the Admin Moderator about that but I think we're cool.

If it's not from the Washington Post or the L.A. Times then it's cool but anything from these two sources can't be posted in it's entirety.

13 posted on 04/29/2002 11:52:26 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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