
Naomi Chazan was deputy speaker of the Knesset and the dean of the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo. Given her credentials, one would have thought that she would have a good grasp of politics and law. But in a recent article published in The Forward, she stated that "Israel's settlement enterprise...violate[s] international law" because "colonizing occupied land is illegal [based on] the Geneva Conventions," notwithstanding the contrary opinion expressed in "the contortions of a few right-wing legal scholars."
Well, I am no legal scholar but I'd rather be on the side of those right-wing "contortionists" than on Ms. Chazan's, whose sympathy for the "Palestinian cause"-lamely cloaked in "human rights"-is quicker than her comprehension. Here are a few legal scholars, including eminent ones, whom Ms. Chazan dismisses offhand, and whose so-called "contortions" strongly confirm the legality of the "settlements" and support the legitimate rights of Israel in Judea and Samaria:
And yet, Ms. Chazan disingenuously refers to "international law" time and time again in her article-eight times, no less!-to accuse Israel of its "45 years of occupation" which, she says, brought "international obloquy" to the Jewish State and is turning Israel into an "international pariah." I heard similar accusations at a presentation she gave at the Darchei Noam Synagogue of Toronto on May 9, 2010, where she praised the New Israel Fund (NIF, which she presides) for the support it gave to the infamous Goldstone Commission. In response to a question from the audience she said, flatly: "I don't call it ‘Judea and Samaria'; I call it the West Bank." That says it all. Perhaps unwittingly, she bears some responsibility for the "international obloquy" that Israel is facing, by disfiguring the truth in such a grotesque way.
And she is not alone. Many Israelis who share her "naive" mindset (to put it mildly) are eagerly quoted by the most vociferous anti-Zionists. Ilan Pappé is the poster boy of "Israel Apartheid Week." Neve Gordon discredited his university by supporting the Israel boycott campaign. Gilad Atzmon and Avi Shlaim were quoted approvingly by Turkish PM Erdogan at the Davos Economic Forum in 2009, when he blasted Shimon Peres and the State of Israel before abruptly leaving the conference (video at min. 2:30). These Jews and others have made a career of slandering Israel and distorting the truth, as Ms. Chazan does when she claims that there are a "dwindling number of supporters of Israel's settlement enterprise." That statement flies in the face of a recent poll conducted by the Ariel University Center, which showed that 64% of Israelis support continued settlement activity in Judea & Samaria. Some dwindling number!
Factual evidence is the last concern of Israel's detractors. To peddle their treacherous agenda, they must be sheltered from facts, or turn them upside down, or invent fake ones out of thin air. But Israelis and Diaspora Jews are increasingly aware of their machinations. And this is what exasperates the post/anti-Zionists who feel more and more left in the dust with the colossal failure of their ill-conceived schemes.
As Cicero was worrying, over two thousand years ago, about the survival of the Roman Republic when it was internally threatened by treacherous insiders, we might ask: For how long will the Jewish anti-Israel crowd be abusing our patience? And for how long will their unbridled madness mock and slander the Jewish State?
Salomon Benzimra is a chemical engineer based in Toronto, where he professional work includes process design of water-pumping stations, energy systems and project economic analysis. He is interested in Middle East politics, and, accordingly, he co-founded Canadians for Israel's Legal Rights (CILR), which has been in existence since 2009.
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