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New Excuses, Old Hatred: Worldwide Anti-Semitism In Wake Of 9/11

by Abraham H. Foxman
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New Excuses, Old Hatred: Worldwide Anti-Semitism In Wake Of 9/11
by National Director of the Anti-Defamation League.
The following speech was given before the Anti-Defamation League's National Executive Committee in Palm Beach, Florida, February 8, 2002.
This is an assessment of the world scene as it relates to the Jewish people, which I believed would never have to be pronounced after the Holocaust. We gathered two months after 9-11, as a national organization in the shadow of the trauma, trying to assess for ourselves what it means. We were very, very careful. We were very cautious. We were very hesitant. We felt it in our gut, we felt it in our soul, our antennae were quivering, and yet we hesitated. We talked about our fears, our anxieties, but we were not willing then to say what I am about to say now.

Personally, because of the baggage that I carry, I had always hoped and believed that the world had learned something from the horror of a million and a half children being put to death solely for the crime of being Jewish. We had reason to believe that the world was changing, that there was a level of understanding. People were beginning to seriously grasp and grapple with the responsibility not only about the past, but about the future. We as an agency, and I, when I had the opportunity, would frequently say so. While it is criminal for us to be silent, it is responsible for us to speak out.

Now that it is almost six months after 9/11, I feel it is responsible, it is mandated, it is necessary, and it is appropriate that we raise our voices. For what we are witnessing today is something, which I profess to you, I never thought I would witness again in my lifetime.

The Old/New Anti-Semitism
I have said that my greatest nightmare is that one day I would wake up and something terrible would happen in America and we, the Jewish people, Jews and Israel, will be blamed. It happened.

Times are different we are told. The world is a different world. We communicate globally. We know each other better. Maybe. But history has taught us that in times of great stress, of great instability, and of anxiety and unpredictability, there is one thing that is predictable - anti-Semitism. When Europe was being decimated by the Plague, Jews were blamed and Jews were killed.

Let me fast-forward a couple of hundred years, because it is illustrative of what we're talking about. Several years ago Malaysia had an economic crisis. Their currency fell and you know whose fault it was? World Jewry's. Millions of people were told by Malaysia's leader that they were suffering, because the Jews, who control the world, control finance, decided to punish them because they support Palestine. To this day millions of Malaysians believe it.

Also, not too long ago there was an earthquake in Mexico, and buildings crumbled. Guess who was held responsible for the hundreds of deaths; the Jews. Because, they said, Jews controlled the building trade and were more interested in money than lives of the poor Mexicans that died.

September 11 and The Big Lie
When we first heard of the charge that Jews, Israel and the Mossad was responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, most of us chuckled. But it didn't take long for us to realize that it was not a joking matter that it wasn't anything to laugh about. Today you can travel the Arab world, Asia, and Europe, and read in newspapers and hear on radio and TV the big hideous lie that has become a truth --that Jews bring about a situation in their interest in order to put the blame on somebody else. How classically anti-Semitic! Now ministers of Arab government and even newspapers in Western Europe have bought into the big lie. It has become a fact, it is being taught in the schools, that perversion of recent and current history.

I will say to you without hesitation that I am convinced we are facing a threat as great, if not greater, to the safety and security of the Jewish people than we faced in the thirties. Greater, because forty percent of the Jewish people are centered in one geographic tiny location, and the danger is greater today than it was in the 1930's. Then the venom and the hatred of Nazism, the venom and hatred of anti-Semitism, was in limited to Germany and Austria. True, the agents of Nazism wanted to fuel anti-Semitism throughout the world, but they were limited.

Anti-Semitism in a Wired Universe
Today we live in a different age. We live in what some call the global village. We live in the midst of a great technological revolution. On one hand it provides knowledge, information, education and enlightenment. On the other it provides a cheap vehicle, a superhighway for hate. Today, a sermon in Cairo travels across the globe within minutes, through the networks, the Internet, e-mail, and Al Jazeera. This globalization facilitates the incitement and hate that makes the message of anti-Semitism more potent and very real. It is now out there everywhere. You can download it; it comes into your home uninvited. It is protected of course, by our tradition of freedom of speech. But this technology has given anti-Semitism, hate and incitement a strength and a power of seduction that it has never had in history before.

Anti-Zionism: Code Word for Anti-Semitism
There is another element that we have been very careful about and have dealt with somewhat gingerly. And that is walking the delicate line between anti-Israel and anti-Zionism, and anti-Semitism. We are always careful to say that not every criticism against the State of Israel is anti-Semitic. Yes, Israel is a state, a member of the community of nations, and it is subject to criticism as any other state. Therefore, if you criticize Israel, that doesn't make you an anti-Semite. That is still true today. But that is not what we're talking about.

The Arab-Israel conflict, Palestinian-Israeli conflict, has been highjacked into this global network of anti-Semitism. It has provided a camouflage of semi-respectability. The attacks are not about a nation state, they are about Jews. A hideous and grotesque double standard exists.

We have had to define for ourselves when anti-Israel and anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. First, let me say anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, period. There is no debate about that. Remember what anti-Zionism is. Remember when it came out in the UN's Zionism is racism resolution. It is pure, simple, unadulterated anti-Semitism. What it says is what is okay, what is permissible, what is laudatory, what is universally accepted for all peoples in the world -- self-expression, self-determination, independence, sovereignty -- is not permitted to Jews. That is what it says. It doesn't say Irish nationalism is racist, or Rwandan nationalism or French or Palestinian nationalism. It says Jewish nationalism is racist. That is pure and simple anti-Semitism.

Belgium today is trying to indict the Prime Minister of the State of Israel for crimes against humanity. That is anti-Semitism. It would not be if Belgium, the great cradle of international justice, set out to indict other leaders of the world; if it set a standard of justice for the rest of the world, but it is not. No one else is being charged, only the Prime Minister of the State of Israel.

Denmark challenges the credentials of a new Israeli Ambassador because he once served in Israel's security. That is anti-Semitism.

We also have the instance of the French ambassador to Great Britain who talks about "this s----y little country, Israel." He is basically saying if only this "s----y little country" didn't exist how wonderful it would be. In his view it is the occupation by the Jews of Palestinians that make "this s----y little country" such a problem for world peace and stability. You know what? If that ambassador would say that "s----y big country" China and its occupation of Tibet for fifty years is screwing up the world, or the Indian Hindus and their occupation of Muslim Kashmir are endangering world peace, I'd say okay. But no, It is only "that s----y little Israel." It is only the Jewish people.

And if you ever had a doubt, listen to Osama bin Laden, who said it is the Jews, it is Israel. Just in case you missed it, it was on tape one, it was on tape four -- the Jews and Israel and the Americans who are controlled by the Jews.

A Test For Israel's Critics
There is always the question: is the newspaper anti-Semitic or anti-Israel; is the columnist anti-Semitic or anti-Israel, so I have developed a guideline to apply. For example, does a Pat Buchanan raise questions of moral behavior, of standards of decorum of nations? Does he raise those issues across the board? If he does, then it is OK to question Israel. Then you ask; in all of Pat Buchanan's writings has he found anything about the Jewish State that was worthy of praise? Those who only find fault with the Jewish people, the Jewish State and the actions of the Jewish sovereignty and never find anything that is positive are anti-Semites under the guise of anti-Zionism and anti-Israel.

Branding Israel "Racist"
What makes this so threatening, so dangerous, is the moral equivalency, the political expediency, and the silence of good people. I have said, that if not for 9-11, what would be on our agenda time and time again is Durban. Because the lesson of Durban is what makes what is happening throughout the world today so much more dangerous, so much more sinister. Durban was to be a magnificent expression of the world community's conscience and care of the future. At the turn of this millennium and this century, the nations of the world decided that, since the world has paid such a heavy price for racism, let the community of nations come together to set standards for dealing with racism. What a beautiful concept! It was symbolic that Durban, South Africa was chosen as the site, because that is where racism was so ugly, until so long ago. There was a necessary need for the world to set standards of behavior. Yet, they never got to talk about racism. They never got to set the standards or deal with the issues that so many of those who came from all over the world came to plead. One subject united them all-- the Jewish people and their Jewish "racism."

We should not have been surprised. The moment a planning meeting was held in Teheran, we should have known the direction Durban would take. What was frightening was that aside from the U.S., and some belated statements from a very few countries, the world permitted the highjacking of that conference to delegitimize the Jewish people. Good people found it impossible to raise voices; To vote against it or to walk out.

Another recent example was the convening of the Fourth Geneva Convention. You need to understand what that means. The Geneva Convention codified rules of war and behavior. That is why we can have international tribunals, because even in war there are certain standards. After the atrocities of the Holocaust and World War II it was realized that more defined standards were needed and they came up with the Fourth Geneva Convention. It stipulates how to deal with civilian populations in wartime, enmity, et cetera. And the keeper of the Convention is Switzerland. It has to be petitioned for the Geneva Convention to be called.

From 1949 to 1999 nobody ever called that Convention into session. Nobody. Yet, from 1949 to 1999 there were certainly atrocities against civilians throughout the world, and yet nobody thought it would be possible or doable until 1999. So the Fourth Geneva Convention convened over what? The "atrocity" of Har HaHoma, a neighborhood in Jerusalem where Israel decided to build housing. It didn't matter that one-third was set aside for Palestinians. Bulldozers brought into session the Fourth Geneva Convention for the first time in history. To make sure that it not be a unique thing, four months ago the Fourth Geneva Convention met again. Guess what was the subject? Israel.

Since the events of Sept. 11, we are being told that the world has changed. The fact that the United Nations continues to vote against Israel the way it does is another significant lesson that the more things change, the more they stay the same. 137 nations raised their hands to condemn Israel. Only the United States remains stalwart and a few Pacific islands who had the courage to vote NO.

What if there is another calamity? What if there will be a greater price to be paid and will have to be paid? Who will stand with us, by us, for us, when the finger will again be U.S foreign policy vis-à-vis Israel?

Anti-Semitism and Political Expediency
Last week we wrote to President Jacques Chirac about the synagogues that are being burned in France; about the Jewish children that are being attacked. We are being told these events are the result of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Not so! It is anti-Semitism. It is politically expedient for Chirac and Jospin to keep quiet because they are heading into elections with several milion Arab votes at stake. So, they avoid calling the actions what they are -- anti-Semitism -- and put them under the guise of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict or simply crimes. The burning of a synagogue in France, or anywhere else, has nothing to do with the Middle East. It is pure anti-Semitism.

I'll never forget the dialogue we had with President Hosni Mubarak when we raised the issue of anti-Semitism in the Egyptian media. Mubarak said it was anti-Israel. I told him he surely knew the difference between anti-Israel and anti-Semitism, and what we see and hear and read in Egypt is both anti-Israel and anti-Semitism.

We can no longer tolerate those euphemisms because they are very, very dangerous. So what did we do? We do what we have always done. We tell the truth. We credibly expose those who condone anti-Semitism. We challenge leadership to stand up and say no, to stand up and say this is anti-Semitism and it is unacceptable. We must motivate good people, increase our efforts, and raise our voice. We must develop more creative response mechanisms because the crisis is here now and the danger is real.

The Call to Jihad
Finally, one last important point. I agree with President Bush in almost everything he has said and done regarding the war on global terrorism, fighting for democracy and mobilizing our nation and the world, except for one thing that makes the current anti-Semitism much more powerful, virulent and threatening. And that is the question of religion. I know why the President says this is not a religious war. I know why it is important for him to say it.

But the fact is Osama bin Laden and his ilk say this is a religious war, a war against the infidels, the unbelievers, and they are the Jews and the Christians, the Christians and the Jews.

What emanates from Radio Islam, Radio Cairo and Radio PA is in a religious context. It is a call for Jihad, and Jihad is a religious precept. It is a call of hate, an incitement to kill, urging suicide bombers to act in the name of God, and that adds a dimension of this anti-Semitism threat that did not exist before.

We saw the rise of anti-Semitism in an anti-religious, anti-Christian, paganism. Now we have the religion element, and that is a dangerous element. My father used to say one should always be careful of God's Cossacks. Those who act in the name of God and believe they have the truth, the only truth. That is very dangerous. It makes this virulent epidemic of anti-Semitism that much more dangerous, that much more virulent and that much more threatening.

We do not have the luxury to err on the side of caution because the signs are there to be read. What we do have is the will not permit history to repeat itself. Thank you.



by nj
There you go again, just plying the same old, same old paranoia. Well, you wouldn't have to be so paranoid if you were fair with the Palestinians. YOU stole THEIR homeland. And you maintain your oppressive, apartheid, immoral, racist, discriminatory, exclusionary, anti-democrate state of Israel with OUR tax payers money.

If you want to end anti-Semitism, then stop using America for YOUR selfish purposes, a JEWISH state in a land that is naturally ARAB and MUSLIM and also some CHRISTIANS.

From day one, Israel has practiced ethnic cleansing on a land that the UN gave you that really wasn't theirs to give you in the first place!

We call for Israel to transform into a secular, democracy with the right to return of all 4 million Palestinian refugees as is their right according to International Law and UN Resolutions, and the new country should be named Palestine-Israel. The indigenous people have more a right to the land than Jews from around the world whose only connection to Israel is ideological. What if Israel were created in Uganda instead of Palestine, which almost happened? I suppose you'd be ethnically cleansing the indigenous Ugandans too!

You need to get a grip and take a look at the pain and suffering your Zionists are inflicting on the Palestinian people! Stop being so selfish and greedy! Stop always thinking about the past as if you are the only ones who should not suffer! Get off yourself, and see what YOU are doing to the Palestinians, and stop using OUR money when this money should be spent HERE not PERSECUTING the PALESTINIANS! If you don't like the rise in anti-Semitism, change yourselves! Change YOUR attitude!

You might want to check out http://www.tikkun.org, or http://www.jewsnotzionists.org or http://www.cactus48.com and http://www.normanfinkelstein.com. WAKE UP! GET REAL! Before more people are killed!
by Someone
Hear hear for Abraham Foxman!

It's nice to see that at least some people in San Francisco realize that Anti-Semitism is wrong, regardless of the exuse they give.
by ?
Do you see a categorical rejection of all things Zionist? I sure don't


4. PEACE, JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION FOR ISRAEL AND PALESTINE

We are committed to full and complete reconciliation between Israel and the Palestinian people within the context of social justice for the Palestinians and security for Israel. We call upon Israel to end the Occupation, to return settlers to the pre-1967 borders of Israel (providing them with decent housing), and to take major (though not total) responsibility for Palestinian refugees. We oppose Israel’s violations of Palestinian human rights and we insist that Israel adopt a strategy based on open-heartedness toward the Palestinians, repentance for past misdeeds, reparation, and genuine acknowledgement of the ways that we were oppressive, murderous, and oblivious to the legitimate needs of the Palestinian people.

We call for an end to the teachings in Jewish and Israeli schools and media which demean or demonize the Palestinian people; instead we seek to replace those with teachings that emphasize the humanity and goodness of the Palestinian people, Arabs and Muslims. Although we affirm Israel as a Jewish state side by side with Palestine, we believe that all non-Jews in Israel, including most importantly Arab or Palestinian citizens of Israel, should have full civil rights in Israel and equal economic entitlements to any Israeli who has served in the army.

We call upon the Palestinian people to acknowledge the right of Jews to maintain their own homeland in the pre-1967 borders of the state of Israel, with Jewish control over the Jewish section of Jerusalem (including French Hill and Mt. Scopus and the Jewish Quarter of the Old City) and the Western Wall, and unimpeded access to the cemetery on the Mount of Olives. We call upon the Palestinian people to stop acts of terror against Israel and to listen and heed the growing number of Palestinian voices that are calling for a strategy of nonviolent civil disobedience.

We call upon Palestinians to end all teachings in their schools and media which demean or demonize the Jewish people or Israel and to replace those with teachings that emphasize the humanity and goodness of the Jewish people. We recognize that some Palestinians will respond by pointing out the structural violence inherent in the presence of the Israeli Occupation and the settlements. We agree with these points, but still believe that the breakthrough necessary to free Palestinians from Occupation will only come when the Israeli people feel enough safety to contemplate arrangements based on trust.

Just as Israelis must demonstrate that they see Palestinians as created in the image of God and deserving of full respect, so the Palestinians must that they see Israelis as created in the image of God and are deserving of full respect. Both sides need to recognize a need for repentance for past deeds that were hurtful and oppressive. Jews must understand why Palestinians were fearful that the more highly organized and politically sophisticated Zionist movement that began to emerge in the period 1920-1948 might lead to the disenfranchisement of Palestinians, and why Palestinians today feel that "the right to return" to their homes is no different from the right of return that was at the basis of Zionism.

On the other hand, Palestinians need to acknowledge their own role in helping create the conflict by their armed resistance to Jewish immigration to Palestine in the years when Jews were being annihilated or when Jews were crawling out of the death camps and crematoria of Europe. This is just a sample of the stories we must learn from each other so that we can build reconciliation of the heart, based on genuine compassion for each other.....
by rtc
But it has a way to go.... towards accepting sharing the land as equals with Palestinians. NOT two states, which is apartheid.
Apartied does not occur between states, but within a single nation. For a Palestinian nation to be engaged in apartied would mean that the PNA (what have you) were restricting rights to a portion of the population -- say what might happen to Christians if Hamas and Islamic Jihad have their way
by X2
What you say is false. Apartheid in South Africa revolved around the creation of separate states for the blacks; you even had to have a passport to leave one.

"In 1951, the Bantu Authorities Act established a basis for ethnic government in African reserves, known as ``homelands.'' These homelands were independent states to which each African was assigned by the government according to the record of origin (which was frequently inaccurate). All political rights, including voting, held by an African were restricted to the designated homeland. The idea was that they would be citizens of the homeland, losing their citizenship in South Africa and any right of involvement with the South African Parliament which held complete hegemony over the homelands. From 1976 to 1981, four of these homelands were created, denationalizing nine million South Africans. The homeland administrations refused the nominal independence, maintaining pressure for political rights within the country as a whole. Nevertheless, Africans living in the homelands needed passports to enter South Africa: aliens in their own country."

This was THE key feature of apartheid which distinguished it from just plain old legal discrimination such as you might have had in the US southern states.
It strongly resembles proposals for the 'transitory state' model of Palestine.
Please, if you don't know what you are talking about, don't speak. Obviously you know nothing about apartheid so I would ask that you research it before making statements.
by Marc Rich
You have got to be kidding!!! If anyone wants to read ADL hate propaganda, they can visit the ADL site .

This kind of absurd crap is not needed here. Abe Foxman is a monster and it is very significant that more and more Jews refuse to support this Zionist creep.
by Bnai Brisket
Strange isn't it how it was Foxman's ADL which inflitrated the S.F. police department to spy on Americans the Jews hated.

It was the ADL which sent goons to beat up American Arab spokesman. It was the ADL which had to pay huge settlements in S.F. and Colorado for the ADL's racist attacks against innocent Americans.

It is the ADL which continuously spouts virulent religious hatred against the Catholic Church. It is the ADL which promotes hatred against those who object to AIPAC. It was the ADL which took bribes to pay off Clinton to pardon criminal Jew Marc Rich.

There is no place for ADL garbage at Indymedia.


And we should
by hates to waste time
Does anyone even bother reading posts by ? and X2? Totally diarrhea of the mind... gross.
Boring too. Can anyone bear to read even one word of what they write anymore? Not me!
They are both unworthy of a nanosecond of anyone's attention. Probably they are one and the same. Whatever... they are totally irrelevant, and I bet NO ONE reads what they write anyone except newcomers who don't know any better.

Well, don't say I didn't warn you!
by X2
don't read it. Obviously you feel threatened that someone WILL read it or you wouldn't have gone to the time and effort to write and tell everyone about it. If it was so boring and inconsequential to you, you'd simply ignore it and read other threads. I read plenty of boring comments which I never bother to respond to. Sorry - but you are obviously lying because you don't like what I say and you cannot refute it. Fee fi fo fum I smell troll. If you hate to waste time don't bother responding.
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