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From Britain, with bigotry
National Post ^ | 4-27-05 | Alan Dershowitz

Posted on 04/27/2005 5:35:11 AM PDT by veronica

The British Association of University Teachers has now created a blacklist against Jewish Israeli academics -- really a blue and white list -- reminiscent of the worst abuses of McCarthyism. And just as McCarthyism was a barrier to peace between the U.S. and the Soviet Union - by contributing to a dangerous atmosphere in which each side vilified and threatened the other - so too does the British lecturers' boycott endanger the progress now being made toward peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. It is not surprising therefore that even the Palestinian Al-Quds University in Jerusalem released a statement against the British association blacklist, saying, "We are informed by the principle that we should seek to win Israelis over to our side, not to win against them ... Therefore, informed by this national duty, we believe it is in our interest to build bridges, not walls; to reach out to the Israeli academic institutions, not to impose another restriction or dialogue-block on ourselves."

But instead of heeding the moderate words of those they claim to support, British university teachers will collectively punish Israeli academics in a manner that leading Palestinian academics do not support. They've become more Palestinian than the Palestinians, and at precisely the time when Israel is taking more risks and making more sacrifices for peace than it has since Camp David in 2000. A spokesman for the Union of Jewish Students got it exactly right when he said, "Things in the Middle East are moving forward while in the U.K. they are moving backwards. These boycotts have struck a blow at talks between Israel and Palestine." As Israel's ambassador to London Zvi Ravner noted, "The last time that Jews were boycotted in universities was in 1930s Germany."

Not only is the academic blacklist harmful and wrong; it may also be illegal. According to Jocelyn Prudence, head of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association, "This would appear to run contrary to contractual law, race and religious discrimination law, and academic freedom obligations."

It's a good thing Israel has only to make peace with its Palestinian neighbors and not European university professors.

The terrible message being sent by this anti-Semitic action -- anti-Semitic because it will apply only to Israeli Jews, not Arabs or Christians -- is that the Jewish state will not be rewarded for taking steps toward peace and ending the occupation. Instead it will be punished.

This isn't the first time the AUT has targeted Israeli professors and universities. Back in May 2003, in response to Israeli re-occupation of several West Bank towns, the union considered but voted down a proposed boycott of Israeli academics. The ban would have directed members to "sever academic links with Israeli institutions and funding agencies, boycott conferences in Israel, and refuse to participate as referees in hiring or promotions by the country's universities." The resolution failed by a ratio of two to one, because the members feared that a boycott would "harm progressive Israeli academics campaigning against the Sharon government."

Why did the boycott resolution succeed this time around? What's changed in the last two years?

From the Palestinian perspective, the political and social climate is objectively improved over what it was two years ago. In just this year, Prime Minister Sharon and Palestinian President Abbas have signed a cease-fire agreement, Israel agreed to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, and Israel is about to withdraw from all of the Gaza Strip and four West Bank Settlements. The Second Intifada has effectively ended, and Palestinians are preparing to police their own streets after the Israelis disengage. By any reasonable standard, things are better for Palestinians today than they were in 2003.

Instead of applauding Israel for taking courageous actions toward ending the occupation, British lecturers choose to attack Israel by blacklisting the nation's Jewish academics From now on, professors in the U.K. are not only permitted, indeed, they're instructed, to discriminate based on nationality and ethnicity. As the Jerusalem Post wondered, "Why is it that just as the Palestinians are about to receive the greatest unilateral concession ever from Israel they urge a boycott? It is hardly the manifestation of goodwill that would encourage Israelis to support yet greater existential risks." The London Guardian concurred, pointing out a troubling double standard: "Singling out Israel raises other questions. AUT members are not proposing, after all, to boycott universities in North Korea, Zimbabwe or Sudan, where the government has been accused of perpetrating genocide against its own people."

"I used to think that it didn't matter what we did," an Israeli moderate once told me. "They will hate us just as much even if we give back the whole West Bank as well as the Gaza." He paused and then continued: "I was wrong. It does make a difference. They hate us even more when we give more, because it confuses their image of us as totally evil. And our enemies see it as a sign of our weakness and their strength."

My friend was right. This academic boycott makes clear that when Israel does precisely what its detractors demand that it do, even then -- especially then! -- extreme left-wing academics will only despise Israel more for putting the lie to the professors' hate-filled views. By targeting Israeli Jews, Britain's Professors Against Peace -- that's what they really should be called -- have displayed bigotry against Jews, done violence to academic freedom and anti-discrimination laws, and are fast closing a window of opportunity for reconciliation in the Middle East.

Alan Dershowitz is a professor of law at Harvard. His latest book is Rights From Wrongs: A Secular Theory of the Origins of Rights, Basic Books (2004).


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: antisemitism; britain; england; greatbritain; scotland; uk; unitedkingdom; wales

1 posted on 04/27/2005 5:35:11 AM PDT by veronica
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To: veronica
"I used to think that it didn't matter what we did," an Israeli moderate once told me. "They will hate us just as much even if we give back the whole West Bank as well as the Gaza."

BINGO!

Most Arabs do not want a solution to the Palestinian problem because then they would lose the bat with which to pound the head of Israel.

2 posted on 04/27/2005 5:54:11 AM PDT by randita
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To: veronica
And just as McCarthyism was a barrier to peace between the U.S. and the Soviet Union - by contributing to a dangerous atmosphere in which each side vilified and threatened the other..

I could have read this, but couldn't get much past this statement.What a bunch of bull. Since when did McCarthy cause the Cold War?

As far as the British professors go, this is the goofiest thing I have heard in at least a day or two.

3 posted on 04/27/2005 5:59:59 AM PDT by auntyfemenist (Show me your papers...)
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To: veronica

This shows what (many or most of) the teachers in Britain are like today. These are the people teaching the children of the that country.

Britain now has 1.8 million Moslem, several times the number of Jews. The US has, I think, more Moslems than Jews in our population. This is a big mistake in immigration policy, which we will have centuries to regret.


4 posted on 04/27/2005 6:02:08 AM PDT by docbnj
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To: docbnj

It's all about the infestation of Islam into Europe. The new Nazis.


5 posted on 04/27/2005 6:03:40 AM PDT by veronica (CP-Jeffords Republicrats...)
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To: randita

<< And .... "McCarthyism" was a barrier to peace between the U.S. and the Soviet Union - by contributing to a dangerous atmosphere in which each side vilified and threatened the other .... >>

What delusional crap!

Liberalism is a Psychosis.

And Dirtsowitch is its definitive poster girlyboy.


6 posted on 04/27/2005 6:13:48 AM PDT by Brian Allen (I fly and can therefore be envious of no man -- Per Ardua ad Astra!)
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To: auntyfemenist

"...And just as McCarthyism was a barrier to peace between the U.S. and the Soviet Union - by contributing to a dangerous atmosphere in which each side vilified and threatened the other."

The true Russians like Alexander Solzhenitsyn refute the notion that being soft to the USSR was good for peace. And wasn't it Reagan's tough stand that tanked the communists?

Looks like ole A.D. can only get a bit conservative when it comes to the Left hitting Jewish profs.


7 posted on 04/27/2005 6:17:36 AM PDT by Monterrosa-24 (Technology advances. Human nature is dependably stagnant.)
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To: veronica

Maybe one of these days Dershowitz will come to his senses and do the unthinkable - abandon the faux "liberalism" he has so long served, realizing at last that this "liberalism" is in fact a totalitarian Leftism that views both Judaism and Christianity as its deadly enemies.


8 posted on 04/27/2005 6:56:42 AM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: Brian Allen

He makes some good points in this article, if you ignore the crack about McCarthy.


9 posted on 04/27/2005 7:03:19 AM PDT by veronica (CP=Jeffords Republicrats)
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To: veronica
He makes some good points in this article, if you ignore the crack about McCarthy.

I can excuse "the crack about McCarthy" on the grounds that Dershowitz is reaching out to a liberal audience, and McCarthy is the Left's equivalent of Hitler and Stalin put together. Even so, I don't think he'll change a lot of minds amongst the Pro-Pali, Jew-baiting, hardcore Left.

10 posted on 04/27/2005 7:35:05 AM PDT by pawdoggie
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