by Denis MacEoin
• January 7, 2017 at 5:00 am
- This will not
be an academic conference in any real sense of the word. It is, from
the outset, a hate-fest of international anti-Zionist, anti-Israel
and anti-Semitic rhetoric and distortion. It is totally without
balance.
- Some of those
45 participants will be more vehement in their criticism of Israel,
but none, so far as is known, is wholly without some degree of
association with bias. How do we know this? First, because a
significant majority of the participants have made no secret of
their support for the boycott of Israeli academics.
- For more than
3,000 years, the "original 'aboriginal' inhabitants" were
the Jews" – along with Ethiopians, Nubians, Carthaginians,
Phoeneicians, and eventually the Romans, Christians and eventually
several Arab Muslim imperialists, culminating in the Ottoman Turks.
The Jews were the people who inhabited Canaan; the Jews are why
Judaea is named Judaea. An Arab "Palestine", bluntly,
never existed. If the Jews do not belong in Israel, then the
Europeans do not belong in New Zealand, Australia or North and South
America.
- Prominent at
Southampton, and again planning to address the conference, were some
of the leading academic activists working both in the universities
and outside for the destruction of Israel, regardless of whether
that means the expulsion or genocide of the country's Jewish
population.
- In
"Slouching toward a Palestinian Holocaust," Richard Falk
compared some Israeli policies with regard to the Palestinians to
the Nazi record of collective punishment, warning (unbelievably)
that Israel may be planning a Holocaust in the same way Nazi Germany
did. It is arguable that he has done more than any other figure to
inspire loathing for Israel worldwide.
- This conference
is an outright attack on everything academic work is about. Many are
already protesting in the hope that UCC can be persuaded to
recognize the threat to scholarship that such a conference poses for
academic teachers and researchers everywhere.
University College Cork, in Ireland. (Image source:
Bjørn Christian Tørrissen/Wikimedia Commons)
The passage of UN Security Council Resolution 2334 on December 23
2016 has upset more than one apple cart.[1] By declaring that Israeli
settlements have no legal validity and are a "Flagrant Violation of
International Law", the resolution has handed the Palestinians a
weapon as powerful as any they have used against the Jewish state in
their many physical attacks upon it for more than a century. Lawfare has
for many years now replaced warfare (although not terror) as the
Palestinian method of choice for the long-term elimination of Israel;
this new resolution, even if only advisory, is a major step along the way
to declare, not just the settlements but the entirety of Israel itself as
illegal.
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