Monday, 20 May 2019

Germany and its warped Relationship with the Jews


Nothing seems to have changed. Only the direction of its pathological warpedness. A recent decision of Germany’s parliament is a point in case: In its immense wisdom, the Bundestag decided to define BDS as antisemitic. BDS is a Palestinian civil society movement calling for unarmed actions, such as boycott, divestment and sanctions, to fight Israeli occupation.

BDS – perhaps deliberately – is an unclear entity, some believe that it calls for the State of Israel to cease to exist, others that it aims for a departure of Israel from those areas it conquered in 1967 and has been occupying since and in which it has settled more than 600,000 of its own (Jewish) citizens. I doubt not that there are many Arabs who would prefer for Israel not to exist – a wish that I do not share. I do, however, share the wish for Israel to get out of the occupied West Bank. One may not share the demand, but there is nothing antisemitic about the demand to penalise Israel for the occupation. Let a thousand Bundestags repeat the folly: it can also decide that the earth is flat or that it was created by God in six days, 5779 years ago.

Whatever BDS’ aim may be, they do not try to achieve it by with armed violence. Instead, they try to get Israel boycotted into submission. An effort which has up to now, not been very successful. The Israeli government, however, has been panicking about BDS and together with several Jewish lobby organisations is bullying whoever they can into delegitimizing BDS. The instrument used to vilify BDS is one frequently used by Israel to shut up critics: blaming the critics of Israel or its actions as anti-Semites. What has happened last week in Germany is a spectacular success of the Netanyahu regime. In an obscure joining of souls, Angela Merkel’s CDU has, together with its coalition partner, the SPD (social democrats), joined forces with the ultra-right-wing AfD, in handing this coup to Mr. Netanyahu.

Germany’s political class still operates with a need to show that they atone for the country’s past and in this case, the price is paid by the Palestinians: Germany is helping Israel to eradicate Palestinian civil society’s agitation for their cause.  

3 comments:

  1. The BDS is about as peaceful and innocent as those people 80 years ago who put up signs everywhere saying "kauft nicht bei Juden!"

    The Bundestag is neither the only nor the first European parliament to note that BDS is an assembly of antisemitic activists. The Dutch and the Danish parliaments stated this before the Germans did.

    It was neither Merkel, Merkel's party, Merkel's coalition partner SPD nor the AfD who entered the motion to condemn BDS as blatantly hostile to Jews. It was the Liberals (FPD).

    Only the hard Left voted against the motion.

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  2. Lieber David, da hast Du mal wieder den Nagel auf den Kopf getroffen mi Deinen Analysen . Vielen Dank dafür.

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  3. Nochmals vielen Dank für Deine Kommentare, die mit großem Interesse gelesen werden.

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