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More on the Anti-Semitism Scam: Jewish Students Get Protected Status

Philip Giraldi • October 10, 2020 • 1

Link: https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/more-on-the-anti-semitism-scam-jewish-students-get-protected-status/

In both the United States and Europe there has been an increase in the passage of laws that are intended to protect Jews. Indeed, one might say that one of the few growth industries in Donald Trump’s United States has been the protection of Jewish citizens and their property from a largely contrived wave of anti-Semitism that is allegedly sweeping the nation. Even while potentially catastrophic developments both in the Middle East and the United States continue to unfold, the threat of anti-Semitism continues to find its way into much of the news cycle in the mainstream media.

A survey conducted last month in all fifty states was released with the headline “First-Ever 50-State Survey On Holocaust Knowledge Of American Millennials And Gen Z Reveals Shocking Results. Disturbing Findings Reveal Significant Number Of Millennials And Gen Z Can’t Name A Single Concentration Camp Or Ghetto, Believe That Two Million Or Fewer Jews Were Killed And A Concerning Percentage Believe That Jews Caused The Holocaust.”

The survey is based on the premise that detailed knowledge of the so-called holocaust should be an essential part of everyone’s education. Currently, 12 states already require holocaust instruction in their public school curricula, though that includes five of the six biggest states, and recently passed federal legislation will eventually fund holocaust education everywhere in the U.S. But, of course, the real back story that one must not mention is that the standard holocaust narrative is at least as much fiction as fact and it is employed regularly to create special benefits and protections for both Jews in general and also for the State of Israel. That is why the usual sources in the media become outraged whenever it seems that the propaganda is not effective.

The ignorance of the holocaust story inevitably received wide play in the mainstream media but there are a number of things that all Americans should know about the anti-Semitism hysteria that drives the process. First of all, the extent to which there is actual anti-Semitism and the background to many of the incidents has been deliberately distorted or even ignored by the press and by the government at all levels. Anti-Semitism is hatred of Jews for either their religion or their ethnicity, but many of the so-called anti-Semitic incidents are actually related to the policies advanced by the state of Israel. Organizations like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which have a vested interest in keeping the number of anti-Semitic incidents high, deliberately conflate the two issues in their reports.

In its 2018 report, ADL reported “1,879 acts,” in the United States during the course of the year. It is not a particularly large number given the size and population of the U.S. and also with respect to what is included. There were certainly some physical attacks, including two shooting incidents at synagogues in Pittsburgh and Poway, but most of the incidents were much less kinetic, including shouting and name calling on university campuses between groups supportive of and opposed to Israel’s repression of the Palestinians.

Europe is way ahead of the game when it comes to punishing so-called holocaust denial or anti-Semitism, which now includes any criticism of Jews and/or of Israel. As one critic put it, Europeans generally can exercise something like free speech, but the speech is limited by certain rules that must be observed. Three weeks ago, the French nationalist writer and critic of Jewish power Hervé Ryssen was jailed for the fifth time for the crime of “hate speech.” He faces up to 17 months in prison for having been found guilty of “…insult, provocation, and public defamation due to origin, ethnicity, nationality, race, or religion.” In 2016 he was imprisoned for 5 months, in 2017 for 6 months and in 2018 for one year on similar charges. He also had to pay a 2000 Euros fine to the National Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism. In January 2020, Ryssen was found guilty of “contesting the existence of crimes against humanity,” i.e. questioning the so-called holocaust which labels him as a négationniste, a “holocaust denier.”

Ryssen has written numerous books on Jewish power in Europe and on Israel. His scholarship has rarely been questioned, but his willingness to speak out sometimes boldly on issues that are forbidden has put him in prison more often than not. Curiously, the French law against vilifying ethnic groups and religions has de facto only rarely been applied to protecting either Christians or Muslims. Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo continues to “blaspheme” against both religions without any intervention from the authorities, but it is careful not to make fun of Jews.

The United States is clearly moving in the direction of France, at least insofar as the Jewish community and Israel are concerned. But it is also refreshing to note that a revived progressive wing of the Democratic Party is engaging in a bit of pushback. Three weeks ago, 162 Democratic congressmen plus one Republican and one independent actually voted against an amendment intended to “Protect Jewish Students from Antisemitism at School.”

The vote took place on Sept. 16th, and was over a Republican proposed amendment to the Equity and Inclusion Enforcement Act (H.R.2574). The amendment designated anti-Semitism to be a form of discrimination included in the bill and would allow private citizens to file lawsuits claiming damages under the Civil Rights Act’s Title VI, focusing particularly on education programs. In spite of the considerable level of opposition, unfortunately the amendment still passed by a vote of 255 to 164.

According to the Concerned Women for America (CWA), a group that lobbied for the added language, “The amendment ensures that recipients of federal education funding act against anti-Semitism in our communities. The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS) on college campuses is one of the ways such discrimination is being displayed.” The bill allows suits directed against any program receiving federal money if it can be claimed that one is the victim of discriminatory practices that negatively affect a protected class more than another class. Previously, the protected classes were identified as “race, color, or national origin,” but Jews and, by extension, Israel are now also protected. The specific additional language that was inserted was: “In carrying out the responsibilities of the recipient under this title, the employee or employees designated under this section shall consider antisemitism to be discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin as prohibited by this title.”

In practice, the new legislation will mean that Jewish students or their families or proxies can use Civil Rights legislation to sue educational institutions if they are made uncomfortable by the presence of critics of Israel. The real targets are groups like BDS, which have obtained some traction on university campuses and have been targeted by both the Israeli government and domestic Israel Lobby organizations. But, of course, the real danger is that once protected status is granted to one chosen group that promotes the interests of a foreign government there is no control over how “hate speech” will be defined and the consequences for American fundamental liberties will be catastrophic, moving far closer to the European model of freedom limited by “rules.”
 
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Congress wants to let Israel nix US weapon sales

A new bill would mandate the president to consult the Israeli government "for information regarding Israel’s qualitative military edge” before the selling weapons to other Middle Eastern countries.

By Josh Ruebner - October 14, 2020

LInk: https://mondoweiss.net/2020/10/congress-wants-to-let-israel-nix-us-weapon-sales/

President Donald Trump (R) holds up a chart of military hardware sales as he meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Oval Office at the White House on March 20, 2018 in Washington, D.C.

Earlier this month, Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) introduced a bill with potentially far-reaching and unprecedented implications for Israel’s ability to nix US weapons sales to the Middle East.

H.R.8494, the Guaranteeing Israel’s QME Act of 2020, would mandate the president “to consult with appropriate officials of the Government of Israel for information regarding Israel’s qualitative military edge” before the proposed sale or export of weapons to other Middle Eastern countries.

Although the bill would not give Israel the official ability to veto US weapons sales decisions, it would nevertheless provide it with a formal mechanism to throw a monkey wrench into those plans and make it more difficult for a president to override Israeli concerns.

If enacted into law, this bill would broaden the already existing US statutory commitment to Israel’s qualitative military edge, which was surreptitiously enacted into law in 2008 after former Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA) snuck a last-minute amendment into a non-germane bill, the Naval Vessel Transfer Authority.

That bill mandated the president to certify that proposed weapons sales to the Middle East “will not adversely affect Israel’s qualitative military edge,” which is defined in law as Israel’s

““Ability to counter and defeat any credible conventional military threat from any individual state or possible coalition of states or from non-state actors, while sustaining minimal damages and casualties, through the use of superior military means, possessed in sufficient quantity, including weapons, command, control, communication, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities that in their technical characteristics are superior in capability to those of such other individual or possible coalition of states or non-state actors.”

Until this point, this determination has been made solely by the United States; Schneider’s bill would essentially make it a joint US-Israeli determination.

Engel’s last gift to Israel?

Schneider is a self-described stalwart advocate for Israel who authored a resolution passed by the House last year condemning the BDS movement.

Currently, 18 Representatives, including Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL), the Middle East Subcommittee Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), who seeks to replace outgoing House Foreign Affairs Chair Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), are cosponsors of the bill.

Schneider’s introduction of the bill appears to be motivated by a combination of electioneering and genuine concern among pro-Israel Democrats that President Trump’s free-wheeling weapons sales to authoritarian regimes in the region could actually endanger Israel’s qualitative military edge.

With limited legislative days left in the current congressional session, which will be dominated by the Senate’s controversial attempt to confirm a Supreme Court nominee and by negotiations to pass an already overdue 2021 budget, there is almost no chance of Congress passing the bill.

However, Congress has often rammed through pro-Israel bills before and passing it through committee for a quick floor vote could be Engel’s final legislative gift to Israel before his enforced retirement, so the possibility cannot be completely discounted.

More likely, Schneider’s bill is an act of virtue signaling designed to convince the shrinking percentage of pro-Israel Democrats that the party can outdo Trump in its commitment to Israel.

Conflict over weapon sales

However, while the bill is nominally bipartisan, only three Republicans are cosponsors, pointing to the simmering conflict between Democrats and the Trump administration on weapons sales to the Middle East.

A large part of this quarrel stems from the Trump administration’s determination to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia to prosecute its devastating war against Yemen. Although Democratic opposition to US complicity in the Saudi-led coalition began during the Obama administration, it escalated under Trump and picked up enough Republican support to result last year in an unprecedented invocation of the Wars Power Resolution to end US participation in the war against Yemen.

Congress also passed a rare joint resolution last year to block a proposed sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. However, Trump vetoed both acts and made use of a loophole in the Arms Export Control Act to keep the spigot of weapons flowing with minimal congressional oversight. And today’s inaugural session of the US-Saudi Strategic Dialogue between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan appears designed to reinforce these US weapons sales despite congressional objections.

Even last month’s signing of the so-called Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel on the one hand, and Bahrain and the UAE on the other, has done little to calm, and much to exacerbate, the anxieties of pro-Israel Democratic Members of Congress that the Trump administration is eroding Israel’s qualitative military edge.

Schneider led a group of Democratic Representatives calling on Trump to “carefully scrutinize any proposed sale of advanced military technology like the F-35” to the UAE. And last week, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sent the Trump administration a long and detailed list of questions about the proposed sale of F-35 fighter jets to the UAE, most of which focused on its potential to erode Israel’s qualitative military edge.

Whether the Trump administration offered the F-35’s to the UAE as a quid pro quo for signing the Abraham Accords is not known. However, in opposing this weapons deal, pro-Israel Democrats are attempting to have their cake and eat it too. While cheering on Trump’s diplomatic efforts to normalize relations between authoritarian Arab regimes and Israel at the expense of the Palestinian people, they are simultaneously trying to protect and enhance Israel’s military superiority over them.
 
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No passports for ‘anti-Semites’? German MP suggests barring those questioning ‘Israel’s existence’ from getting German citizenship

7 Jun, 2021 20:37

Link: https://www.rt.com/news/525936-germany-citizenship-ban-anti-semites/

Those who committed ‘anti-Semitic’ acts should be barred from acquiring German citizenship, an interior policy spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party in the Bundestag said ahead of the voting on the issue.

“The Citizenship law should expressly prohibit naturalization of people who have committed anti-Semitic acts,” Mathias Middelberg, a lawmaker from Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), told the German NOZ newspaper ahead of the parliamentary debate on the amendments to the citizenship law that are to be voted on later this week.

The list of “anti-Semitic” crimes should particularly involve acts aimed against the State of Israel, the MP believes.

Anyone who incites the public against Jews, questions the existence of the State of Israel, or burns an Israeli flag must not become a German citizen.

In his speech, the MP also referred to Merkel’s own speech she delivered back in 2008 when she said that responsibility for Israel’s security is a part of Germany’s national interest. Such words should not be “left unattended,” he said.

Also on rt.com ‘No to hatred against Jews’: More than 1,000 rally against anti-Semitism in Nuremberg, Germany (VIDEO)

Middelberg seeks to amend the existing law with a clause stating that “naturalization is excluded if a foreigner has committed an anti-Semitically motivated act.” He also argued that any anti-Semitic acts should be legally declared incompatible with the guarantees of human dignity enshrined in the constitution, called the Basic Law in Germany.

The MP already called on Merkel’s conservative bloc’s partners within the government coalition – the Social Democrats – to support the proposal during the upcoming parliamentary vote.

Last month, Germany saw a string of attacks on Jewish prayer houses that sparked outrage among Jews, Christians and German officials. The incidents, which mostly involved burning Israeli flags and pelting synagogues with stones, came amid a violent standoff between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza. Some of the perpetrators then told the German police their actions were provoked by the “current conflict in Israel.”

The developments drew sharp condemnation from top German politicians. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said at that time that hatred of Jews would not be tolerated in Germany in any form, while calling such acts “crimes that must be prosecuted.”

Merkel said in her weekly video podcast in late May that anyone who “takes the hatred of Jews onto our streets” violates the Basic Law. The German government’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert, expressed Berlin’s support to Tel Aviv and condemned rocket attacks launched by Hamas militants against Israel by saying that there was “no justification for this violence.”

Also on rt.com ‘Crimes that must be prosecuted’: Germany vows ‘zero tolerance’ for ‘anti-Semitic’ attacks amid Israeli-Palestinian tensions
In late May, just one German state, North Rhine-Westphalia, said that probes have been launched against 111 suspects over anti-Semitic acts. Almost all of the suspects had Arab backgrounds, the regional interior minister, Herbert Reul, confirmed at that time.

The list of the perpetrators included Lebanese and Syrian citizens as well as people who came from Arab countries but had received German citizenship by the time of the incidents.

The German police, however, believe that anti-Semitism in Germany goes beyond the migrant community. “It is not just Muslim anti-Semitism but anti-Semitism as a whole that has not been perceived as it should have been for far too long,” the Berlin police’s anti-Semitism officer, Wolfram Pemp, told German media in late May. The latest Federal Criminal Police (BKA) report suggested that anti-Semitic crimes also rose by almost 16% over the last year in 2020, but provided little information about who the perpetrators were.

The leader of the center-right European People’s Party bloc in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, rushed to blame European right-wing movements like Germany’s AfD party and France’s National Rally, which is led by Marine Le Pen, for the rise of anti-Semitism.

The AfD promptly distanced itself from such allegations by claiming that it was its ideas that Middelberg supposedly adopted while calling for a citizenship ban for ‘anti-Semites.’
 

Student Union passes ‘blatantly antisemitic’ motion.​

Motion 'egregiously misrepresents Jewish students’ beliefs, falsifies history, misconstrues Zionism and incites hate'​

By AJN STAFF April 30, 2022, 6:14 pm

Link: https://www.australianjewishnews.com/student-union-passes-blatantly-antisemitic-motion/

The University of Melbourne. Photo: Polly Clip
The University of Melbourne. Photo: Polly Clip

A MOTION passed by the University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU) against Israel on Friday has been described as “blatantly antisemitic”.

The motion, titled “UMSU stands with Palestine – BDS and Solidarity Policy”, accuses Israel of “massacres, forced expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians”, calls Zionism “a racist, colonial ideology” and supports the right of Palestinians “to engage in self-defence against their occupiers”.


It goes on to claim to condemn “all forms of anti-semitism against students of the Jewish faith”.

Put forward by the People of Colour Committee, the motion passed 10-7. Students representing the ALP left and Right factions all voted against it.

Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) president Natalie Gunn said the motion “egregiously misrepresents Jewish students’ beliefs, falsifies history, misconstrues Zionism and incites hate”. University

“It is blatantly antisemitic,” she said.

“The motion controversially states: ‘Judaism or Zionism are not to be conflated’. It’s bad enough that the movers of the motion try to airbrush 3500 years of Jewish history in Israel out of the picture.

“But for these people to purport to speak for the Jewish people or Jewish students or what constitutes Judaism is outrageous in its ignorance, condescension and dishonesty.”

University of Melbourne Jewish Students Society (MUJSS) president Drew Feiglin said, “The movers of the motion did not reach out to MUJSS nor did they consult us about the views and beliefs of the large Jewish student population at the University of Melbourne.

“Similarly, the throwaway line about standing in solidarity with Jewish students is insultingly hypocritical and tokenistic, given there was no attempt to hear the experiences and opinions of Jewish students.”

He continued, “AUJS commends those who acknowledged the blatant antisemitism of this motion and voted against it.

“We look forward to working closely with these councillors to ensure the UMSU upholds its values and ensures the council is reflective of all minority and diverse students. Melbourne University should be a place for nuance and dialogue, not hate speech.”

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-CEO Peter Wertheim said, “The fact that the Students Union at the University of Melbourne is captive to the predilections of a small coterie of far-Left ideologues reflects very poorly on students and the university.

“Resolutions of this nature illustrate why there is an urgent need for Universities to adopt and apply the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism.”
 
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