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Democracy for the Middle East

August 12, 2004

Bone

We're excoriated in Tikkun Magazine by Adam Sutcliffe.

Zionism was born in Europe. The vast majority of American Jews trace their ancestry there, and a vibrant Jewish diversity remains there today. However, in part due to the steady drip of influence from neoconservatives, a reflexive anti-Europeanism is deepening its inroads into American Jewry, not only on the Likudnik Right but across the political spectrum...

.."The European Union, which finances Arafat, blew up another bus today in Jerusalem," we learned on February 23 of this year from Democracy for the Middle East (DFME), a web-based organization founded in March, 2002 as part of the mounting campaign to promote public approval for military intervention in Iraq. The shameless deployment of Holocaust rhetoric is routine for DFME: European critics of Israel, they announced last May, "are once again working overtime to spread the kerosene for a holocaust," their "endgame" being to "so effectively dehumanize the Israelis that no one will take exception to an Islamist WOMD attack on Tel Aviv."

This is fringe mania, of course, and it might seem sensible simply to ignore it. (Consider, in contrast, the response when exaggerated or unsubstantiated charges are directed at Israeli policy towards Palestinians.) However, such hyperbolic allegations are now circulating with increasing slickness and boldness, and are contributing to a gradual but profound shift in the parameters of American discourse on Europe, particularly in relation to anti-Semitism and Israel/Palestine. Pro-Sharon neoconservatives try to dismiss discussion of their own influence within the Beltway as anti-Semitic—though Bush's recent unceremonious abandonment of almost all key elements of his "Road Map" in acquiescence to the concessions demanded by Sharon as political sweeteners to his unilateral withdrawal plan from Gaza is very difficult to explain otherwise. The Bush administration will hopefully not be of this world for much longer—but it is beyond Washington that aggressive anti-Europeanism, doggedly promoted by the Right, will have its most lasting impact.

Democracy for the Middle East and its allies are engaged in a ferocious media war, relentlessly charging with anti-Semitism those journalists and news organizations that they deem insufficiently sensitive to Israel's plight. The New York Times, NPR, and CNN are favorite targets, but most reviled of all is the BBC. This news source, to which growing numbers of Americans, exasperated by the superficiality of domestic broadcast news, have turned since the Iraq war, is "fashionably neofascist" according to DFME . They demand that it be closed down—a goal that Rupert Murdoch, proprietor of Fox News and nemesis of the BBC, would undoubtedly share.

Read the whole sorry thing.

Home . Posted by Editor at August 12, 2004 10:15 AM . DFME's new internet address is www.dfme.org

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