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Right-Zionists try to Silence Walt at the University of Montana

by juan cole (reposted)
From a Tuesday, September 18, 2007 entry on Informed Comment, Juan Cole's blog

Right-Zionists try to Silence Walt at the University of Montana

Richard Drake, chair of the History Department at the University of Montana, describes what it is like to invite Stephen Walt, a respected political scientist at Harvard University and author of a best-selling book on the Israel lobby, to lecture on campus. The techniques of smearing and pressure politics deployed against his appearance can only be described as a form of Zionist-fascism (whether deriving from Christian Zionists or Jewish ones), which is a much more potent danger to open intellectual inquiry in the United States than is usually realized.

At Walt's own university, Harvard, there have been a number of disinvitees-- academics asked to speak and who then saw the invitation withdrawn, apparently on grounds of disagreeing with Alan Dershowitz.

See also Elliot Colla's article at the Chronicle of Higher Education on how the Likudnik "David Project" and a Hillel Center rabbi attempted to interfere with the holding of a conference on threats to academic freedom, held at Brown University last May!

I hope academics all around the country will step up to thwart this dangerous attempt at silencing views not approved by the Right-Zionists (i.e. people who would vote for Bibi Netanyahu if they lived in Israel, and who think they have the right to decide who the chair of the history department at the University of Montana should be and who that chair can invite to speak on campus).

Some of the policing of thought, of course, is by Right-Zionists against liberal Jews, a form of anti-Semitism that seeks to brand other Jews as unpatriotic. Tony Karon argues that this ploy is running out of steam.

Norman Finkelstein reflects on his recent travails and seems suprisingly optimistic (essentially agreeing with Karon). (For our Committee on Academic Freedom letter on the Finkelstein denial of tenure, see this link.)

And see George Bisharat's Op-ed in the Baltimore Sun: "Two hundred thousand Palestinian children began school in the Gaza Strip this month without a full complement of textbooks. Why? Because Israel, which maintains a stranglehold over this small strip of land along the Mediterranean even after withdrawing its settlers from there in 2005, considers paper, ink and binding materials not to be "fundamental humanitarian needs."

Gaza is the worst outcome of Western colonialism anywhere in the world outside the Belgian Congo.

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GEORGE BISHARAT WRITES: "Two hundred thousand Palestinian children began school in the Gaza Strip this month without a full complement of textbooks. Why? Because Israel, which maintains a stranglehold over this small strip of land along the Mediterranean even after withdrawing its settlers from there in 2005, considers paper, ink and binding materials not to be "fundamental humanitarian needs.""

BECKY: Under Israeli jurisdiction of the Palestinian people from 1967 to the Oslo Accords of 1993, Israel built 6 universities and 20 community colleges. Palestinian illiteracy decreased from 50% in 1967 to 30% by 1980. As a direct consequence, Palestinians are the most highly educated people in the Arab world. In Israeli universities, special affirmative action scholarships for Arab students are offered. The Palestinians have educationally benefited greatly by their connection with the Israelis. Bisharet, who knows all of this, disingenuously accuses the Israeli government of being responsible for the lack of decent textbooks in Gaza classrooms even as the rockets fall daily on Sderot. The restrictions on passage of goods at the borders are entirely the responsibility of those who promote and continue violent terrorism against Jews. This includes folks who self-identify as working for "peace." PA corruption must not be ignored either, as a reason why Gaza schoolchildren don't have the materials they need for proper study.

Bisharat ignores the impact on Palestinian school children from being caught in the crossfire as their homes and schools are part of the battleground between Hamas forces and Fatah forces.

It's the same old song. Bash the Jews. Blame Israel. And ignore or rationalize Palestinian violence. How do you think the kids in Sderot schools are doing this September?
by Tia
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The first day of school in Sderot was met with a Qassam rocket landing near a preschool- the infants were evacuated safely.
The Israeli children of Sderot have meet with a daily dose of terror since disengagement.
What about their rights to a safe and secure existence?

The playgrounds of Sderot are now being supplied with bomb shelters. What other nation would put up with this?
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