Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tough Questions for Israel and Its Supporters


Tough Questions for Israel and Its Supporters

October 28, 2009


When America entered the war in Vietnam, Ho Chi Min said that it would be a
long war and that the communists would win by using propaganda in the media
and the universities. He was correct.


It is time to take stock in the war between Israelis and the Palestinians and
deal with some forbidden subjects. Israel is losing the propaganda war, hasbarah,
and for a very good reason.


Israel is not in the hasbarah game, unless one counts belated responses to the
Palestinians’ propaganda offensives. Pierre Rehov, a Moroccan French Jew, is
a documentary filmmaker. He claims that the Palestinians have made over 50 propaganda
movies, while Israel has done only 8. Of those eight, Mr. Rehov made six.


Why don’t Jews and Israel want to deal with propaganda? Simple. It would mean
talking about Islam. Jews and Israel must face the facts that the Koran and
the Sunna (the actions and words of Mohammed) are filled with invectives against
the Jews. At first the words were complimentary, but when the Jews of Median
rejected Mohammed as a prophet they were all enslaved, exiled, murdered and
robbed—all acts of jihad. These were not historical acts, but perfect examples
of Islamic action towards Jews—models prescribed for Muslims to follow up to
the present time. To illustrate the severity of this predicament, statistically
speaking, in the Koran of Medina 10.6% of the text is devoted to Jew hatred,
whereas, only 6.8% of Mein Kampf is devoted to Jew hatred.


The language and actions of Palestinians and all Muslims in general are directly
approved by Islamic political theological doctrine. Not only the language, but
also policy is set by the Islamic political doctrine. To repeat: political doctrine—a
political theological doctrine of jihad against all kafirs.


Yet, it seems until now that both Jews and Israel choose annihilation over talking
about Islam. It is simply not an acceptable subject matter. Political correctness
prevails over survival. Unfortunately, these are suicidal choices. It is obvious
that the ADL and the Jewish Federations for example, are only two Jewish organizations
that have corporate polices of not discussing Islamic political ideology relating
to the so called “Israeli / Palestinian conflict”.


The ADL will admit that there are a “few” radical Muslims, and would gladly
argue in public that except for a few Muslim extremists, Islam is not the problem.
ADL is the first to argue that Jews and Christians have their share of crazies
and they are no different from the Muslims. This is the ultimate multiculturalist
view, which may well lead to a disaster for Israel and aid to the demise of
Western civilization.


Since a propaganda war is about the use of intelligence, one would think that
the Israelis would be the world’s best and the Muslims would be the worst. Look
at Nobel prizes, especially in the sciences. Israelis win them by the handful
compared to the Arab world. But in the hasbarah, public relations, the Israelis
are lazy fools and the Palestinians are industrious geniuses.


Israeli government officials who will comment off the record say that as a government,
Israel cannot launch a propaganda war over Islam.


And, if Israel were to launch an ideological war, who would be the target audience?
The ultimate target would be the secular and liberal Jews of America and Israel,
who are the near enemy. If you can launch a hasbarah campaign that would open
their eyes, enough of the world would tag along.


Otherwise, if the Israelis continue to think that they can keep scoring military
victories and by that win this ideological war, they are fools and worse. America
won the Tet offensive on the battlefield, but lost the propaganda war in the
media and the universities, exactly as Ho Chi Min predicted.


As a brilliant example of ideological war, revisit Netanyahu’s UN
speech
on September 24, 2009. He laid out the civilizational differences
between Holocaust deniers and Israel. The same arguments about civilization
should apply to the war between the Palestinians and Jews in Israel. This is
because the Israel/Palestinian conflict is no different than the jihad in Kashmir,
India, the Philippines, or in dozens of fronts in Africa.


Now, which one of the two maintains a stronger position—peace or victory? Today
Israel desires for peace and the Palestinians insist on victory. Guess who wins?
Peace is for losers. Regrettably, Israelis and American Jews are choosing to
be the losers. The consequences however are too dire; ultimately, Israel may
get their peace, but it may be the peace after jihad’s victory.


Ironically, Israelis and Jews abroad are not the only ones in a state of denial
about Islamic politics; they just happen to be at the frontline. President Bush
demonstrated after 9/11 that he too had no clue how to fight this Islamic ideological
war. Instead of using military force against our enemies, he and his successor–
President Obama should have declared ideological war against our true enemy—political
Islam.


They seem to lose their war and so will Israel unless some tough questions are
faced and actions are taken.


Bill Warner, CSPI



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