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Related: About this forumNetanyahu Has Taken Israel’s Crackdown On Jewish Dissent To A New Low
The Israeli PMs spat with US ambassador Dan Shapiro shows a government intent on suppressing and delegitimising any leftist anti-occupation sentimentTuesday 26 January 2016 06.55 EST Last modified on Tuesday 26 January 2016 15.51 EST
Dan Shapiro, the US ambassador to Israel an American Jew who speaks Hebrew and who does not hide his deep bond with the country made a simple observation last week: Israel, he said, seems to have two standards of adherence to the rule of law: one for Israelis and another for Palestinians.
This is a simple fact. While he probably did not mean to call Israel out for its two separate systems of law but rather for not enforcing the law as effectively when it comes to Israeli culprits as it does for Palestinian ones everyone interpreted it this way. It is, after all no secret that Israel invented an intricate military-legal system for regulating its control over the Palestinian population living in the lands occupied in 1967 precisely in order to entrench separate systems for Israelis and Palestinians.
Not only were Shapiros comments condemned by Binyamin Netanyahu as unacceptable and wrong, but a former spokesman for the prime minister called Shapiro a Jew boy on an Israeli talk show a derogatory term that essentially accuses him of being a self-hating Jew, a sellout, a traitor. Shapiro was personally and publicly attacked for uttering not his opinion, but a basic description of the reality on the ground.
This incident is emblematic of the crackdown on Jewish dissent that has become commonplace in Israel. Human rights organisations and activists who document aspects of Israels demonstrable system of occupation, discrimination and human rights violations have become the targets of a concerted campaign of delegitimisation including parliamentary legislation to inhibit their operations, public denunciations by political leaders, incendiary videos, and the accusation that they are foreign moles and liars.
Moreover, activists in groups such as Breaking the Silence and Taayush (which tries to protect Palestinian residents of the South Hebron hills from settler and military violence) face infiltration by rightwing imposters, who secretly filmed them for years in makeshift sting operations.
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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/26/netanyahu-shapiro-israel-crackdown-dissent
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Netanyahu Has Taken Israel’s Crackdown On Jewish Dissent To A New Low (Original Post)
Purveyor
Jan 2016
OP
the occupation, wrapped in the false rhetoric of security, is a higher priority
geek tragedy
Jan 2016
#1
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)1. the occupation, wrapped in the false rhetoric of security, is a higher priority
than democracy
oberliner
(58,724 posts)2. Mairav Zonszein is writing for The Guardian now?
Did she get a promotion from 972mag?
Purveyor
(29,876 posts)3. 927mag. Damn, all forgot all about that wonder source.
Must have gotten lost when I migrated to a new system.
Thanks.