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Elie
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On Monday (Jan. 24), the
United Nations and
European
leaders marked the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the
Nazi death camps, testifying to that greatest crime in human history ―
the industrial murder of 6 million Jews.
While much of the British media (including
BBC) provided
helpful educational material on the Holocaust,
The (London)
Spectator ran an article by Anthony Lipmann, who declared that on
this day
I will think not just of the crematoria and the cattle trucks but
of Darfur, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Jenin, Fallujah.
'Jenin'?! Lipmann suggests some comparison between Auschwitz and
Jenin ― where less than sixty Palestinians (the majority
armed combatants) were killed in an IDF counter-terrorism raid in
2002. Columnist
Mark Steyn was outraged that 'to Lipmann, those 52-56 dead
Palestinians weigh in the scales of history as heavy as six million
Jews.'
Lipmann, an Anglican whose Jewish mother survived Auschwitz, goes
on to make his Nazi-Israel comparison even clearer:
"What would I have done?" I ask myself. "What should I be doing
now? What am I doing for those being persecuted today - among them
the Palestinians, who are suffering at the hands of Jews? But for a turn of fate, could I have been a Nazi too?...
This little band of 600 [Holocaust survivors attending a reception
hosted by the Queen] has a terrible responsibility - to live well in
the name of those who did not live and to discourage the building
of walls and bulldozing of villages.
One would think that the Holocaust anniversary would compel all
British media to promote understanding for a secure State of Israel,
defending Jews from those who would perpetrate another extermination
campaign. Yet The Spectator chose, on this of all dates, to suggest
the IDF are modern-day Nazi storm troopers. Says
Melanie Phillips:
To imply that the Jews have turned into Nazis in the Middle East
does two things. It tells a wicked lie about that tragic impasse,
reversing who is victim and who is victimiser. It is the
Palestinians who have a programme to eradicate the Jewish state and
ethnically cleanse the Jews from the land, as the Arabs have been
trying to do for the past 100 years. Israel is merely defending
itself...
And of course the second thing Lipmann does
through this travesty is to minimise the Holocaust itself and the
crimes of the actual Nazis, and thus to betray the memory of those
who died.
The Spectator, the oldest continuously published magazine in the English
language (since 1828), should have exercised better editorial judgment on this
historic occasion.
Comments to The
Spectator:
letters@spectator.co.uk
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Anti-Semitic arson at a London
synogogue, June 2004 |
In a related matter, a disturbing new
Israeli government report finds that violent attacks on Jews in
Britain rose by nearly half last year, and the total number of
anti-Semitic incidents in the UK rose nearly 100% from 2003.
Minister
Natan Sharansky holds the British media directly
responsible, stating that 'years of hostile reporting and commentary
about Israel in the British press... likening Israel to a Nazi
state... are now spilling into the streets.' A Sharansky aide said:
You can't brainwash people for four years that Israel is an
illegitimate country and that Israelis are like the Nazis and that
Israelis are monsters and expect that nothing will happen to Jews.
In western democracies, the media is the largest contributing
factor in shaping public opinion. Given this, HonestReporting has long
contended that media bias limits Israel's diplomatic leeway to fight
terrorism. This latest report indicates that the impact of media bias
against Israel extends far beyond Israel's borders.
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