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Apartheid: More Than Just a Word

Apartheid: More Than Just a Word

JUNE 10, 2013 12:18BY 

This guest post is written by Rolene Marks.

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Apartheid. Just the mention of the word is emotive, evocative and provocative. For millions of South Africans who suffered under the apartheid regime, the word is synonymous with suffering, discrimination and racism.

Today the word apartheid has been hijacked by Israel’s detractors as a way to launch a well-orchestrated assault on her legitimacy as a state. They capitalize on the emotional response that the very mention of the word and the images that it conjures up, to plan campaigns that are based on their own particular brand of racism – anti-Semitism.

Why has the comparison between Israel and apartheid South Africa gained so much trajectory over the last decade? The Durban Conference on Racism that was held in South Africa in 2001 became the springboard where this comparison really gained ground. Not since Nazi Germany has such nasty invective and accusations been leveled against Israel and the Jewish people.

The rationale behind this is that if Israel is compared to and demonized just as much as apartheid South Africa was, then treating the Jewish state like a pariah and meting out the same treatment in the form of boycotts, divestment and sanction policies is the logical step. In fact, if Israel is as odious as South Africa was, should it exist at all? And herein lies one of the fundamental differences. At no point during the apartheid years was South Africa’s legitimacy or existence as a state challenged, just the racist governmental policy.

Israel being singled out for opprobrium at the  expense of other conflict regions and states that are guilty of human rights abuse smacks of something more sinister.

What was apartheid? Apartheid is defined as the discriminatory and oppressive laws based on race that deemed one group of people (non-white) as inferior and legislation in all spheres to support that. It also pertains to the forced removal of people of color from their neighborhoods and relocation to less desirable areas.

Does racism exist in Israel? Yes it does. Just as it does in Canada, the U.S., Brazil, South Africa or any other country in the world. It is abhorrent and inexcusable but is it state legislated and policy like it was in Nazi Germany or South Africa? No, and to single Israel out exposes a shocking double standard. Israeli Arabs who are citizens of Israel enjoy equal voting rights, representation in government, the right to education in the same schools and universities as anyone else (in fact Arabic is an official language) and all inalienable rights. Israel’s critics will argue but what about the  Palestinians? Aren’t they subject to apartheid that is worse then South Africa at the hands of Israel?

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So, do you still think the Arabs from the British Mandate for Palestine are really interested in peace? Think twice. Think often.

Outraged Paris Jews Protest Arab Suicide Bomber Exhibit

One photo depicts a proud mother in her home waving a photo of her terrorist son who murdered 19 victims in a 2002 attack on a bus in Jerusalem. Next to another, a caption explains all the individuals in the photo are “martyrs” since they died “as a result of the Israeli occupation.”

“This is unacceptable,” stated Roger Cukierman, president of CRIF, the largest Jewish organization that fights anti-Semitism in France.

“You have the right to be shocked an apology for terrorists is made in the heart of Paris – and to think this is a state-funded museum.“There must be more vigilance,” he added. “One minute France is fighting terrorists in Mali, and then celebrating the same ones here.”

This is the cause of Palestinian suffering. It’s not Israel. It’s Palestinians own leaders. Statements like these explain why.

Sometimes a great truth can be found even in a compendium of lies. That’s the upshot of the latest rant against Israel from a Palestinian leader. The leader in question is Jibril Rajoub, who currently serves as head of the Palestinian Olympic Committee, though prior to assuming that post this senior official of the Fatah Party was an Arafat advisor and a terrorist who was imprisoned for throwing a hand grenade at an Israeli bus. Rather than concentrating on trying to get Palestinian kids to turn to sports as a preferable outlet to violence, Rajoub has been outspoken about his commitment to conflict with Israel.

These sorts of statements are in keeping with the general tone of Palestinian politics in which vilification of Israel and support for conflict is always in fashion. 
Violence against Jews and rejection of Israel has been the key element of Palestinian nationalism throughout its history.
But imagine what the outcome would have been if instead of concentrating on trying to kill Jews, be they Olympic athletes or the children slaughtered by suicide bombers during the second intifada, Palestinians had focused their efforts on peaceful development, refugee resettlement or peaceful outreach. Untold suffering, death and destruction would have been avoided on both sides.

It’s a pity that Rajoub can’t realize that. It’s even more of a pity that the people he supposedly represents haven’t come to the same conclusion and ousted their corrupt and violent Fatah and Hamas leaders in exchange for leaders who wish to end their suffering rather than prolong it in the name of an endless  war against Israel.
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This is the cause of Palestinian suffering. It’s not Israel. It’s Palestinians own leaders. Statements like these explain why.

Sometimes a great truth can be found even in a compendium of lies. That’s the upshot of the latest rant against Israel from a Palestinian leader. The leader in question is Jibril Rajoub, who currently serves as head of the Palestinian Olympic Committee, though prior to assuming that post this senior official of the Fatah Party was an Arafat advisor and a terrorist who was imprisoned for throwing a hand grenade at an Israeli bus. Rather than concentrating on trying to get Palestinian kids to turn to sports as a preferable outlet to violence, Rajoub has been outspoken about his commitment to conflict with Israel.

These sorts of statements are in keeping with the general tone of Palestinian politics in which vilification of Israel and support for conflict is always in fashion. 

Violence against Jews and rejection of Israel has been the key element of Palestinian nationalism throughout its history.

But imagine what the outcome would have been if instead of concentrating on trying to kill Jews, be they Olympic athletes or the children slaughtered by suicide bombers during the second intifada, Palestinians had focused their efforts on peaceful development, refugee resettlement or peaceful outreach. Untold suffering, death and destruction would have been avoided on both sides.

It’s a pity that Rajoub can’t realize that. It’s even more of a pity that the people he supposedly represents haven’t come to the same conclusion and ousted their corrupt and violent Fatah and Hamas leaders in exchange for leaders who wish to end their suffering rather than prolong it in the name of an endless  war against Israel.

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This is what Israel is up against and  this is why the security fence and checkpoints exist.

This is what Israel is up against and  this is why the security fence and checkpoints exist.

y Wonder why the human rights activist are absolutely silent on this…the answer is obvious!

Wonder why the human rights activist are absolutely silent on this…the answer is obvious!

Meretz’s ‘Peace Partner’ Rajoub: All of Israel is ‘Occupied’

PA official Jibril Rajoub, touted last week as a “man of peace” by Meretz, told an Arab station that all of Israel is “occupied Palestine.”

Jibril Rajoub
 
Palestinian Authority official Jibril Rajoub, who was touted last week as a “man of peace” by the leftist Meretz party, is continuing his incitement against Israel.

The Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) research organization exposed on Sunday yet another controversial statement by Rajoub, who this time said during an interview, which aired last week on an Arab sports television channel, that all of Israel is “occupied Palestine”.

Rajoub, who heads the PA’s soccer federation, referred during the interview to an upcoming visit to Israel and the PA by the players of the FC Barcelona team. When asked by the interviewer whether the team will also visit the “occupied territories”, Rajoub replied, “They are coming to occupied territories, since the whole of Palestine from the river to the sea, is occupied.”

The interviewer then told Rajoub that she was referring to “Israeli-occupied lands” to which Rajoub replied, “Do you mean 1948?”

When the interviewer confirmed she indeed meant lands “occupied” in 1948, Rajoub replied, “There was a foolish Israeli attempt to do something (a sporting event) together. Of course they try to use Barcelona as a fig leaf to hide their crimes against Palestinian sports.”

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