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Gerald Steinberg

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Gerald Steinberg

Opinion

Exposing 'legitimate' criticism

April 15, 2013 09:50
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For 65 years, Israel has been the target of an intense political and ideological attack, in parallel to the shooting war, with the objective of isolating and delegitimising the Jewish state. In its current version, the main weapons include exploitation of labels such as "apartheid" and "racist". The battle tactics are copied from the South African anti-apartheid movement, and include BDS (boycotts, divestment and sanctions) campaigns, media blitzes that distort Israeli realities beyond recognition, and false accusations of "war crimes", such as the now-discredited Goldstone report.

The demonisation of Israel, in which context and history are erased, has gained support among humanitarian, human rights groups and in the media.

Entertainers such as Roger Waters have been recruited to join the boycott, giving it publicity. Among some powerful Christian groups, expressions of sympathy for "Palestinian suffering" at the hands of Israel emphasise theological antisemitic themes and images.

On campus, "Israel Apartheid Weeks" and a steady flow of speakers have spilled over into physical attacks against Jewish students and organisations.