Fred Maroun is a Canadian of Arab origin who lived in
Lebanon until 1984, including during 10 years of civil – April 8th
2016…
I have a question to ask you, but
first I would like to establish my understanding of who you are. You are
Jewish, probably young and probably American, but you may be European or even
Israeli, and you may not be so young any more. You have embraced the Arab
battle against Zionism and you support the BDS movement, which as I
demonstrated previously, aims for a single binational state in place of Israel
and the Palestinian territories, and aims for the “return” of millions of
Palestinian refugees who would make Israel overnight an Arab state.
Your position interests me
because I am the same as you and yet I am your opposite. I am the same as you
in that I am in the countercurrent of my own community, but I am the opposite
of you in my ethnicity and in my allegiances in the Israel-Arab conflict. I am
an Arab who supports Jewish nationalism.
Your position is much less
selfish than mine, I must admit. While I support Israel because I see huge
benefits for my Arab compatriots in emulating Israel and in adopting its human
rights and democratic values and its enterprising spirit, you support Arabs
while knowing that you and your community will get less than nothing in return.
Since you are educated (I assume
that you are educated since you took a bold stand that most people in your
faith community disapprove of) then you know that Jews like you were ethnically
cleansed from all Arab countries. You also know that when Jews like you faced
the Holocaust, no country in the world provided them a safe haven.
Despite this knowledge, you
selflessly want to give up Jewish sovereignty over the only part of the Middle
East where Jews are still allowed to live, and the only safe haven for Jews who
face discrimination and violence anywhere in the world. I have to admit that
this level of selflessness is well beyond my capabilities.
You have assured your friends
that your stand is genuine and not meant to appease the anti-Semites. You have
insisted that your opposition to Israel is not conformism to the anti-Zionist
orthodoxy of the radical left.
Yet, I have difficulty rejoicing
because while you are willing to sacrifice your own people, I am not willing to
sacrifice mine. The demise of Israel as a Jewish state would affect much more
than your people. It would also extinguish the only hope remaining for
progressive Arabs like me.
For us Arabs, whether we are
Palestinians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Egyptians, Syrians, Iraqis, or any other
variety of Arabs, we know that there is only one place in the Middle East that
respects our liberal values, and that is the Jewish state of Israel. We obsessively
hold on to that hope.
Your stand against Israel, if it
is successful, would help some Arabs, I admit. It would help terrorist groups
like Hamas and Hezbullah. It would help Arab despots who rely on anti-Zionist
rhetoric to remain in power. It would help, and in fact it already helps, the
Palestinian leadership avoid making peace with Israel, which keeps the
Palestinians stateless and fully dependent on Israel and on Western charity.
Your stand undeniably helps ultra-conservative and reactionary Arab forces.
You have heard many stories of
Israeli abuse of Palestinian human rights, and that is what encouraged you to
take the stand that you did. You also believe that Jews are imperialist
invaders in the Middle East, and that they re-created the Jewish nation at the
expense of the Arab residents.
When you learn that the vast
majority of the accusations of human rights abuses against Israel consistently
turn out to be false, you remain satisfied in the knowledge that some of them
turn out to be true. When you are reminded that your own people, the Jews, have
lived on the land of Israel for over 3000 years and that they had a long
history all over the Middle East (until they were ethnically cleansed), you
dismiss it because it contradicts your narrative.
When you are asked why you want
to penalize the Jews of Israel while not penalizing Arabs for the much worse
crimes that they commit against Jews and Arabs, you say that you are only
concerned about improving the behavior of your own people and that it is up to
Arabs to worry about improving the behavior of Arabs. Your response confirms
the importance of my stand, which is to try to improve the behavior of Arabs.
Unfortunately, while you seem to complement what I do, by demonizing Israel,
the only real hope for the Arab world, you are also making my struggle much
more difficult.
So here you are. A Jew who
insists on an impossibly high moral standard for Israel even if it brings an
end to the security or even existence of your own people, and even if it
undermines the Arab struggle to achieve modest liberal values that Jews have
achieved long ago. You take a left-wing, progressive, activist stand and yet
your stand aids the anti-Semites and the most right-wing reactionary Arabs.
Which brings me to my question.
Is there perhaps some other cause that you can support instead of the
Arab/Palestinian cause? Preferably a cause that does not involve Arabs?
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