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SHITTY LITTLE AMBASSADOR GOES HOME

by Daniel Bernard
SHITTY LITTLE AMBASSADOR GOES HOME


SHITTY LITTLE AMBASSADOR GOES HOME


Daniel Bernard
Ciao
Making room for new shitty little ambassador?

Israel-bashing French ambassador to UK recalled
French Ambassador to the UK Daniel Bernard, who achieved notoriety when he described Israel as "that shitty little country" which threatens world peace, is being recalled. The decision to recall Bernard, 18 months after his undiplomatic remarks were first reported is said to be connected to the outcome of the recent French elections, in which prime minister Lionel Jospin's socialist government was replaced by a conservative administration.

Bernard sparked a diplomatic stir at a luncheon he attended at the London home of Lord Black of Crossharbor, chairman of Hollinger Inc., which owns The Jerusalem Post , and his wife, columnist Barbara Amiel. In her column, which lamented that anti-Semitism has become respectable at smart London dinner tables, Amiel said the ambassador of a major European Union country "politely told a gathering at my home that the current troubles in the world were all because of 'that shitty little country Israel.'" "Why," she quoted him as saying, "should the world be in danger of World War III because of those people?" (Jerusalem Post)

by Gabriel Falsetta (gjfalsetta [at] earthlink.net)
It is not a case of adjectives. It is simply (although very complex) a case of justice. Humanity needs food, shelter, i.e. a place to call home and peace to be able to function day to day. As a U.S. citizen the middle east conflict is eroding my (our) basic needs.
by Deborah Orr


'Barbara Amiel sees anti-Semitism at every
party she attends in London, but she is falling
into a trap'

21 December 2001

It's a mesmerising, awesome sight when a private conversation
goes rogue, and starts crashing about in open society, leaving
terror and destruction in its wake. A comment which recently
escaped from a party thrown by the newspaper proprietor Lord
Black of Crossharbour (to thank God, as we all do, for the
continued existence of Boris Johnson) has proved particularly
explosive. The French ambassador, Daniel Bernard, remarked to
Lord Black that it was amazing that the world was in danger of
World War Three because of "that shitty little country, Israel". Lord
Black told his wife, the journalist Barbara Amiel, about the
conversation.

She quoted it without specific attribution in an article suggesting
that anti-Semitism was once more becoming "respectable". Mr
Bernard, who was quickly identified, does not deny the words, but
says he was merely pointing out that it was amazing for such big
troubles to be generated by such a tiny place. In the same article,
again without naming names, Ms Amiel also alleged that the
society hostess Carla Powell had made overtly and aggressively
anti-Semitic statements at a lunch party. This time the remarks are
denied most emphatically, so it is hardly fair to repeat them.

Now the 60-year-old diplomat fears for his job, and the Italian
socialite fears for her placements. Which surely offers a little
reassurance, because if anti-Semitism really was once more as
commonplace in the "upper ranks" as it was for much of the last
century, no one would be turning a hair.

Any naysaying idiot who doubts this would be well advised to do
nothing more arduous than read a few early editions of Agatha
Christie. Anti-Semitism is casually rife in the Queen of Crime's
English drawing-rooms. I mention this because it was in the
course of teenage Christie-reading that I first came across English
anti-Semitism at first hand. A quarter of a century on, my shock and
disgust has not abated.

So I am rather mortified to learn that, according to Ms Amiel, I too
have been peddling anti-Semitism. Ever since I went to Israel on
holiday, I've considered it to be a shitty little country too. And I was
under the impression that even Israelis thought this. I mean, if they
thought Israel was small but perfectly formed, surely they wouldn't
be so hell-bent on making it bigger and better, come what may.

Whoops! Now, I stand accused of both anti-Semitism and
anti-Zionism, which we are constantly, patiently, told are exactly the
same thing. No they're not. They're two different things.
Anti-Semitism is disliking all Jews, anywhere, and anti-Zionism is
just disliking the existence of Israel and opposing those who
support it.

The former should have been unspeakable throughout history, but
to the world's unending shame and misery, is not even yet. The
latter might faintly, possibly, with the wisdom of hindsight, have
been an almost tenable point of view prior to the creation of Israel.
But it is utterly redundant now. Israel cannot be dismantled.

This may be an academic rather than a practical distinction, and
one which has no connection with holding the honest view that in
my experience Israel is shitty and little. What's more, the daily
trauma it undergoes in defending its right to exist is the main thing
that makes the place so shitty. QED. I'm not going back there for a
holiday in the foreseeable future, because I don't find it a congenial
place to spend time. But I defend Israel's right to exist, within the
terms of the Oslo Accords, all the same.

And I do have some trouble with the context of M Bernard's remark.
Whether you think it little and shitty or not, this is not the time to be
suggesting Israel might be the catalyst for World War Three. You
do not have to be anti-Semitic to view the television pictures being
beamed from the Palestinian Authority, or the rhetoric being
broadcast by the Israeli government, with mounting dread and a
heartfelt wish that this was not happening.

But you do have to bear in mind that the debate around Israel has
suddenly moved beyond hysteria. There is a feeling now that
anything could happen. In the Arab world, and beyond, extremists
and not-so-extremists really do blame Israel and the Jews for all
the ills of the world. They really do believe that the Jewish people
intend to achieve total domination of the planet, if they haven't
already.

They still consider the Holocaust to have been faked to gain
sympathy for Jews and their wish to have their own country. They
now believe the 11 September atrocities to have been engineered
as part of a grand Zionist plan to excuse the bombing of the
Palestinian Authority into the Middle Ages.

There is some truly repulsive and scary anti-Semitism out there,
and it is growing. It is frightening to right-thinking Jew and
right-thinking gentile alike. But paranoia must be avoided. Ms
Amiel sees anti-Semitism at every party she attends in London
because suddenly so many people seem hostile to Israel that
every tiny slight is a great big deal. But she is falling into a trap.

As a passionate Zionist she is hyper-sensitive to criticism of Israeli
policy and action, without being able to see that you can make
criticisms, or even express vehement disagreement, without being
an implacable enemy. Like an abused adolescent who has
subsequently been therapy-validated up to the gills, she demands
nothing less than unconditional acceptance, under all
circumstances. Anything less is betrayal. And the country she
supports so emphatically could now, in the wake of American
action in response to 11 September, be judged to be behaving in
the same way.

Ignorant hate-filled Palestinians stunned the world by dancing in
the streets on the day that the twin towers collapsed. But was the
behaviour of the Israeli government in the hours after the disaster –
immediate incursions, a huffy fall-out with Jack Straw because he
said "Palestine" – so very much more attractive?

This, some say, is a question that only an anti-Semite would ask.
But actually, I'm getting fed up with being called an anti-Semite.
And the more fed up I get, the more anti-Semitic I sound. If the likes
of Ms Amiel continue to insist that everyone with a word to say
against Israel is an anti-Semite, she is going to find one day that
the world is once more divided neatly between anti-Semites and
Jews.

That sounds like an anti-Semitic threat. It's not. It's the last thing I
want. However, potential, but conditional, sympathisers are
alienated so much by Zionist rhetoric that they start singing from
what sounds like the same songsheet as the anti-Semite
conspiracy theorists. Which I think is what has happened to the
French ambassador. The only people who will be lathered into
apoplexy by Mr Bernard's remarks are the very people who need to
be keeping the coolest of heads right now. But Israelis, and the
most committed of friends of Israel, are very far from doing that.

All the same, it is very wrong to suggest that Israel might be
responsible for the start of World War Three, even it it isn't
anti-Semitic. It was obvious that Ariel Sharon would borrow the
justifications of George Bush to mount his own war on terrorism.
Indeed it was one of the reasons why the declaration of the initial
war against terrorism was wrong, even though Osama bin Laden
was wrong, even though Russia was wrong, and so on. Wars
always set a bad example, but we never seem to learn that. When
the last war comes, we'll all be responsible. But at least our
self-destruction will free us of anti-Semitism.

d.orr [at] independent.co.uk
shitty_country.jpg
Indeed, why should this shitty little country be allowed to rape the world financially while leading the world down the path of WW III, and making the rest of the world hate the United States?
by bov
I love these images . . . .
by Mahmud
Who cares? there couldn't be any shittier country than France. And everybody hate the Franch people. And about Israel's actions against the Palestinians, it's much like the atrocities commited by the British government against the Irish people after the IRA blew up a couple of English settlers.
by Mahmud
Who cares? there couldn't be any shittier country than France. And everybody hate the Franch people. And about Israel's actions against the Palestinians, it's much like the atrocities commited by the British government against the Irish people after the IRA blew up a couple of English settlers.
by mark
I think the only shity place around here is France & the fucken European just need some new excuse for their old time antisemetism which isnt polit` correct nowdays, so the assholes found israel to hate & with it the Jews of course....Europe....what a fucken place, it will never change....assholes will stay assholes
by Mark
Merde u asshole ur name describes u well...
by Mark
Merde u asshole ur name describes u well...
by Mark
Merde u asshole ur name describes u well...
by Mark
Merde u asshole ur name describes u well...
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