Archive for June, 2007

ADL goes on the front foot

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

ADL ad - DarfurThe Anti-Defemation League has gone on the front foot regarding the boycotting of Israeli products and academics by British unions the National Union of Journalists and University and College Teachers Union by placing ads in the New York Times condemning them.

It’s a good move by the ADL to take this issue, that hasn’t received much attention in the wider press yet, and attack it full-frontal. Shame it doesn’t do much to ADL detractors who say it’s just another arm of the AIPAC-powered Israel Lobby.

You can see all the ads at www.adl.org/boycott.

Clearly, Israelis agree with me

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Further to what I wrote yesterday about fornicating Israeli presidents and corrupt politicians and occupied territories, it seems that a new poll published in the Jerusalem Post today proves that Israelis agree with me.

According to the Israel Democracy Institute’s Democracy Index, 53 per cent of Israelis are “dissatisfied with how democracy functions” in Israel.

If that’s not a good enough reason to make aliyah and fix the problems then I don’t know what is.

Forty years on, what does it mean?

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

As Israel approaches the fortieth anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War, the New York Times has written an interesting piece highlighting the divide in Israeli society about what the war meant.

The Times quotes Amos Oz as saying: “It is the nature of a dream … that once carried out, it has its flaws.” It has integrated authors, commentators and ideas from both sides of the aisle:

The left says that Israel must reach out to the majority of Palestinians who want a two-state solution and that the right is too despairing about the possibility of reaching peace.

The right, which remains somewhat more popular, believes that the left was seduced by the dream of normality in the 1990s, after the Oslo accord with the Palestinians, and that the siren song of peace and coexistence is softening the Israeli character.

It addresses issues like occupation — what is Israel’s moral responsibility with regard to the Palestinian Territories? — and corruption — the President is an alleged pervert, for Christ’s sake! — within Israel. They’re just some of the heavy issues that burden Israelis, Jews and Zionists around the world, including myself.