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The anti-Zionists try to start every debate right in the middle

Supporters of Israel can begin to win arguments by returning to first principles: the Jewish state exists as a safe haven and there is no evidence suggesting that it is no longer needed

May 27, 2021 12:17
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Hundreds of Palestinian nationals and pro-Palestinian activists gathered at Times Square on May 18, 2018 to support the ongoing struggle in Israeli-occupied territories . (Photo by Erik McGregor/Sipa USA)
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Why do Palestinian activists so often raise the Holocaust in arguments about Israel? Sure, it’s partly about finding the most wounding, offensive thing to say, and partly about a grotesque failure to appreciate what the Holocaust was. But there’s something else, too.

I think they raise it because they appreciate that of all the arguments for the state of Israel, the Holocaust is the most powerful moral and political point that Zionists have. If they can undermine that, they can undermine anything.

This thought struck me when I was debating Israel on television with a considerably younger Jewish person who opposes Israel’s existence (she says it is an ethno-state and she is against all ethno-states) and accuses it of apartheid. I explained my own position by starting, as I always do, with the Holocaust.

I said that my grandparents had not been Zionists partly because they anticipated that a Jewish state would be violently resisted in the Middle East. But that the Zionists had replied that staying in Europe would be violently resisted too. The great tragedy of the Jewish people is that they were both right.