This blog is dedicated to the many many Europeans who, despite continuous disinformation campaigns, do not believe the worst of the Jews (malign and secret Jewish power); who do not disguise anti-Semitism behind the language of anti-Zionism; and who know that Israel embodies the best in democracy.
Saturday, 2 July 2011
Diplomatic incident: French senator calls MKs 'colonialists'
MK Moshe Matalon: "I asked her if she even recognizes us as a state. Of course, she didn't answer." There are an amazing number of European women who are passionate defenders of the Palestinians and passionate haters of Israel. One never sees them at a demonstrations against the massacres perpetrated by the Syrian government against its own people, but they are always there to criticise Israel.
The meeting Monday was friendly until the outburst. MK Shaul Mofaz, who heads the committee, commended President Nicolas Sarkozy for his support of Israel and expressed hope that France would not support the Palestinian statehood bid in September. Then the MKs received a few minutes each to give speeches, many of which focused on Palestinian issues and kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit.
But when French Senator Monique Cerisier Ben Guiga [photo] took the stand, later on, she expressed harsh criticism against Israel. She claimed the state was practicing "colonialism" and preventing Gazans from leading normal lives.
Finally, she criticized the decision to impair the prison conditions of Palestinian prisoners, and added a personal tale about witnessing settler violence towards Palestinians while on a visit to Hebron.
MK Shaul Mofaz, in his response to the senator, said he would attempt "not to answer in the same manner in which you are speaking" and to maintain the codes of diplomacy.
Other MKs tried to appeal to Ben Guiga's humanity. MK Ze'ev Bielski (Kadima) asked if she was a mother, and if she could try to understand the suffering of Aviva Shalit. MK Ronnie Bar-On (Kadima) tried to explain the difficulties experienced by the children of Qassam-plagued communities in the south.
These efforts, however, were to no avail. "It was a tense meeting," said Bielski. "The madam complained about Israel in a number of fields and compared Gilad Shalit to the Palestinian prisoners."
MK Moshe Matalon (Yisrael Beiteinu) said Ben Guiga had attacked Israel's policies. "I asked her if she even recognizes us as a state," he said. "Of course, she didn't answer."
"We must be wakeful for a new anti-Semitism, sometimes too easy trivialized. We must be wakeful for a new anti-Zionism that is a hidden anti-Semitism that in reality has not accepted the existence of the state of Israel, even sixty years after its foundation. Europe cannot turn its back on Israel. For Israel is linked to the history of Europe, for more than one reason. We cannot speak about the foundation of the Jewish State without mentioning the Holocaust. There is more, the dream of a new Eretz Yisrael was born in Europe, in the hearts and minds of Theodor Herzl and his followers in the 19th century. And since many centuries, in many thousands of European Jewish households, Pesach, the Jewish feast of Easter, ends with the wish: "Next year in Jerusalem!"" ..........................................
Charles-Joseph, Prince de Ligne (1801)
"It seems to me that this 1800-year-old anger has lasted long enough."
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