Carol Hunt asks what has Israel ever done to Ireland to deserve the treatment its receives?
Excerpt:
If Eamon Gilmore has repeatedly said he is against cultural boycotts (and he showed admirable support for the Israeli Film Festival last year in the face of thuggish intimidation), why does Labour Youth call Israel an “apartheid state” (an insult to all people who have suffered under one) and profess support for BDS (Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions)?
“Duh”, says everyone I speak to, “it’s because of Palestine!”
Really?
You see, I’ve read all the histories, so I am aware that after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Britain and France divided up the Middle East – creating Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. I know that in 1921 80 per cent of what was called the “Palestinian Mandate” was made into (Trans) Jordan (where currently two million Palestinian refugees live yet only 167,000 are allowed citizenship or are eligible for education and healthcare).
I am aware that in 1948 the UN voted to halve the remaining 20 per cent; Israel was born and immediately invaded by five neighbouring Arab countries whose objective was – and still is – to annihilate it. In 1967, when tiny Israel was forced to pre-empt a massive Arab invasion, the West Bank was occupied by Jordan and the Gaza Strip by Egypt. I know that all current facts and statistics show that Palestinians are treated far better by Israel than other Arab nations –where they are subjected to apartheid discrimination. And I’m aware that if I am to be accepted in polite, liberal society I should keep my mouth shut and just agree – Israel bad, Arabs good.
But in all conscience I can’t. I need to know why so many Irish politicians and groups are only “pro-Palestinian” “against Israel”, as it were, and say, not Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan or the Arab League?
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Yep, Carol is one of the good guys.