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CONCLUSION I
For Jewish Readers
As we have seen, the root cause of
the Palestine-Israel conflict is clear. During the 1948 war, 750,000
Palestinians fled in terror or were actively expelled from their
ancestral homeland and turned into refugees. The state of Israel then
refused to allow them to return and either destroyed their villages
entirely or expropriated their land, orchards, houses, businesses and
personal possessions for the use of the Jewish population. This was
the birth of the state of Israel.
We know it is hard to accept
emotionally, but in this case the Jewish people are in the wrong.We
took most of Palestine by force from the Arabs and blamed the victims
for resisting their dispossession. If you run into someone's car, for
whatever reason, simple justice demands that you repair it. Our moral
obligation to the Palestinian people is no less clear. It is time for
all Jewish people of good conscience to make whatever amends are
possible to the Palestinians in order to live up to the best part of
the Jewish tradition - its ethical and moral basis.
Any criticism of Israel is
traditionally seen by American Jews as harmful to the Jewish people,
even if the criticism is true. But "my people, right or wrong, my
people" is no different than "my country, right or wrong, my country".
Once we start down the slippery slope where the ends justify the means
we have left behind any claim to morality. Along with millions of
other American Jews unaffiliated with the major U.S. Jewish
organizations, we are outraged at the Israeli government's ongoing
oppression of the Palestinians and feel that it has been the ruination
of the high moral standing of the Jewish people.
The Israeli government could solve
the Palestine/Israel crisis tomorrow. It actually would be in the best
interests of its citizens to do so because random acts of terrorism
against Israelis would cease if Palestinian demands for a viable,
independent state were accepted and compensation for Arab losses made.
Here in America, we Jews are
thoroughly assimilated into the mainstream of society and hold
positions of power and influence in every field of endeavor. We do not
need to be in a defensive mood anymore. We can afford to change out
attitude from "is it good the the Jews?" to "Is it good?" At the very
least, American Jews need to categorically state that we cannot
condone Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian land, and the
intentional murder and crippling of Palestinian protestors armed only
with rocks, as documented in reports by the UN Security Council, the
UN Human Rights Commission, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch,
Israeli groups like B'Tselem, etc.
According to a survey commissioned by
the five largest American Jewish organizations, but suppressed by them
afterwards, 20% of American Jews support Palestinian demands and 35%
say that Jerusalem should be shared. This, in the face of a near-total
blackout of the Palestinian position in our press, is very impressive.
Join this growing segment of American Jews by contacting Not In My
Name, at www.nimn.org, a group that is spearheading a coalition of
Jewish groups to protest the Israeli occupation.
Israel's long-term interests can best
be served by supporting Israeli peace groups, like Gush Shalom
(www.gush.shalom.org), not the Israeli government and its brutal
repression, which just leads to endless violence. Israeli peace groups
rightfully criticize their government and we should too, since they
claim to act in our name. American groups like the Jewish Peace Lobby,
Jewish Voice For Peace and the Middle East Children's Alliance also
deserve your support. Don't compromise yout ethics in blind support of
bad politics--work for a just soultion instead.
Please write for more free copies of
this booklet to the address on the back page and ask your Jewish
friends to consider the information presented here. For everyone's
sake. Peace.
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