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by Alan M. Dershowitz • December
29, 2017 at 10:00 am
- Zionism was the
national liberation movement of the Jewish people, not a
colonial enterprise. Nor is Israel in any way like South
Africa, where a minority of whites ruled over a majority of
Blacks, who were denied the most fundamental human rights. In
Israel, Arabs, Druze and Christians have equal rights and
serve in high positions in government, business, the arts and
academia.
- BDS is not a protest
against Israel's policies. It is a protest against Israel's
very existence.
- West argued that BDS
would encourage Israel to make peace with the Palestinians. I
replied that Israel would never be blackmailed into
compromising its security, and that the Palestinians are
disincentivized into making compromises by the fantasy that
they will get a state through economic and cultural extortion.
Debating
Cornel West about BDS, which Prof. Dershowitz (right) says is not a
protest movement against Israeli policy, but against Israel's very
existence. Photo: CSPAN/Screenshot.
I recently debated Professor Cornel West of Harvard
about the boycott movement against Israel. The topic was resolved:
"The boycott, divestiture and sanctions (BDS) movement will
help bring about the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict."
West argued that Israel was a
"colonialist-settler" state and that apartheid in the
West Bank was "worse" than it was in white-ruled South
Africa and should be subject to the same kind of economic and
cultural isolation that helped bring about the fall of that regime.
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