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King_David

(14,851 posts)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 08:55 PM Jul 2012

Arafat allegations one more attempt to dehumanize Israel

HERZLIYA, Israel — Yasir Arafat is still dead. True, he was once alive. I sat across from him in his Gaza office, for example. And he even had a copy of my history of the PLO on his bookshelf so he must have been of sound mind at the time. It’s not my fault. I told him to start jogging and cut down on sweets. But he didn’t listen. On November 4, 2004, he died, a fate he previously delivered to thousands of far more innocent people.

The effort now by various Palestinian factions to imply Israel killed him is the funniest thing in the Middle East since the U.S. director of national intelligence’s congressional briefing when he said the Muslim Brotherhood was a secular democratic organization. What’s dismaying is how much play Western media are giving this charge as if it should be taken seriously. When the West behaves in this way it signals at the least a dangerously naive credulousness and at worst a profound anti-Jewish and anti-Israel complex. The New York Times and Washington Post take this nonsense seriously.

But there’s something else in this story, something very chilling indeed. Revolutionary Islamists especially, but many Muslims otherwise, believe that Jews tried to murder Muhammad, the founder of Islam, and even if they failed that the poison shortened his life. The accusation that Jews are the murderer of prophets — with Muslims throwing in the founder of Christianity also — is a phrase that derives from this story. It is frequently heard from Hamas and others. This is a blood libel, an alleged crime that then leads to the view that Jews are absolutely evil and should be wiped out. In short, it is a rationale for genocide. When Iran, Hamas, Hizballah, and the Muslim Brotherhood say that Israel should be wiped off the map and Jews generally should be murdered, that incitement is the inevitable consequence of this line of thinking.


http://www.sdjewishworld.com/2012/07/08/arafat-poisoning-allegations-one-more-attempt-to-dehumanize-israel/

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Arafat allegations one more attempt to dehumanize Israel (Original Post) King_David Jul 2012 OP
Is that why Uri Avnery is saying Arafat was poisoned? Ken Burch Jul 2012 #1
 

Ken Burch

(50,254 posts)
1. Is that why Uri Avnery is saying Arafat was poisoned?
Tue Jul 10, 2012, 10:16 PM
Jul 2012
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/07/06/poisoning-arafat/

You would agree that Mr. Avnery could never possibly be called an opponent of Israel's existence, right?

Also...the State of Israel is a country, not a person. Therefore, it can't be "dehumanized".
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