Thursday, September 22, 2016
Israel’s Shift to the right 9-22-2016
22, September 2016 Israel’s
Shift to the right
Israel has made a dramatic shift to the right after
the recent elections.
Gen. Yair Golan, the deputy chief of staff of the
Israeli army, voiced his concern during a speech on Holocaust Memorial Day that
has sent shock waves in Israel. Reading from a prepared speech he warned,: “if
there is something that frightens me about the memories of the Holocaust, it is
the knowledge of the awful processes which happened in Europe in general, and
in Germany in particular, 70, 80, 90 years ago, and finding traces of them here
in our midst, today, in 2016.” This was a direct comparison to the treatment of
Jews under the Third Reich to the decades of oppression and discrimination
against the Palestinians.
Overt racism has reared its ugly head. A growing
number of rabbis have called for a boycott of Arab shops. “Death to the Arabs”
can be heard at soccer matches. A member of the Knesset has called for the
separation of newborns in hospitals. A chief rabbi made the absurd claim that
Goyim (non-Jews) were created by God to serve the Jews.
Quoting religious texts to justify cruelty and
occupation of indigenous people can never be justified. God is not in the real
estate business offering promises to certain religious groups. Christianity and
Islam have all justified unspeakable acts of violence based on scripture.
The education and cultural ministries have issued
new guidelines to conform to its more extremist ideology. Criticism of elitism
and political correctness bears a strong resemblance to other European far
right parties and the Trump movement.
The replacement of the more moderate defense minister,
Ya’alon with ultra-right wing, Avigdor Lieberman, is
yet another disturbing occurrence.
The whiff of fascism is unmistakable.
The general’s warning is apt; with the growing
intolerance unleashed by Donald Trump and his supporters, a Nazi party can come
to any country, including America.
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