2006-12-08-Israeli Realities |
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jewishsightseeing.com, December 8, 2006 |
By Ira Sharkansky
James "Fuck the Jews" Baker is back
in the headlines. No surprise that he wants Israel to withdraw
from the Golan in order to ease America's problems in the
Middle East. Jimmy Carter has published a book that he calls Palestine:
Peace Not Apartheid. Robert Gates, in his hearings
about his nomination to be Secretary of Defense, said that
Israel had nuclear weapons, and they are one of the reasons
for Iran's nuclear program.
The nerves of Israelis and other Jews are
heating at about 99.5 and climbing on a scale of 100. How hard
will Baker push? Will Bush II respond? Will Carter impact?
Does Gates' comment suggest that American policy is not only
to understand Iranian motives, but to accept them? Or perhaps
force Israel to destroy its nuclear arsenal in order to allow
peace in the Middle East?
Reviews of Carter's book say that he concludes
that Israel is not an apartheid state, but most will not get
beyond the title. Carter and those who take him seriously
should accompany us on our evening walk. They will pass
several neighbors chatting in Arabic, and most likely see a
group of young men sharing a water pipe while sitting on a
park bench.
Gates' revelation comes 20 years after the London
Sunday Times published Mordecai Vanunu's pictures of
Israel's nuclear weapons factory at work.
This is Baker's second major effort to solve
the problems of the Middle East. The first had something to do
with a conference in Madrid that led in stages to an agreement
hammered out in Oslo, that contributed to the itafada begun in
2000 and still sputtering after more than 1,000 Israeli deaths
and perhaps 4,000 Palestinian.
Sane Israelis can hope that the people in
charge of maintaining and guarding the nuclear weapons are
brighter and more alert than those who let Benny Sela slip
through their fingers. That is assuming we have nuclear
weapons. Officials are still withholding confirmation.
Next week is Hanukah. After lighting the
candles and before stuffing ourselves with goodies, we
will sing "Maoz Tzur," a praise to the Rock of Ages
(God) for dealing with a list of those who have sought to
destroy us: Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, Haman, Antiochus, and
maybe Frederick I of Germany. The Germans among us argue as to
whether the "red one" in one of the later stanzas
refers to him-- Barbarossa-- or whether we should sing that
far.
We are still waiting for someone to compose
stanzas commemorating the efforts of the Czar to deal with his
Jewish problem by assuring that one-third of would starve,
one-third emigrate, and one-third convert. (Grandpa was part
of the middle third.) Perhaps Hitler is too recent and too
evil to make it into Hanukah music, and James Baker and Jimmy
Carter are not in that league. They, too, we will survive.
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