Right now there is an uproar in Israel over last summer's assault on
Lebanon, similar to the uproar in the United States over America's
assault on Iraq. According to Israeli Vice-Premier Shimon Peres, "The
greatest mistake is the very fact of war... Whoever wants to avoid
mistakes should completely avoid war...
If it had been up to me I would
not have gone into this war."
Unfortunately, American mass media doesn't report on the actual
happenings in Israel. Nor does it report on the growing movement of
Jews worldwide who oppose Israel's misguided, oppressive policies
toward Palestine, as
discussed in this counterpunch piece.
The fact is, unless America adopts a truly balanced approach
toward Israel and Palestine, it will NEVER be trusted in the Arab
world. It will always be perceived as the enemy of Islam. Peaceful
relations within the region will never be achieved.
As I viewed King Abdullah's speech, I noticed with interest
how Florida Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen was even less receptive than
many of her colleagues. I've been observing her closely in Congress,
paying attention to her positions on issues, which is why I singled her
out in this piece. She is "The Fool."
Ros-Lehtinen is a bizarre, paradoxical woman. She's a
particularly staunch supporter of Israel and endorces its oppression of
Palestine. As stated on her Congressional website, "Ileana continues to
be a fighter for our U.S. ally, Israel, participating in the Jewish
Federation's fund-raising phone-a-thons in Miami, as well as numerous
visits to Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, and the Golan Heights during the
bombings to demonstrate our steadfast solidarity with this beleaguered
nation." In an interview with Haaratz.com, Ros-Lehtinen was challenged
for her pro-Israel/anti-Palestinian legislation and views.
Here are her
responses.
What I find equally perplexing about Ros-Lehtinen is her unwavering
support for the War On Iraq, with full understanding of the deaths,
torture and maiming of thousands upon thousands of innocent Iraqi
people. Ros-Lehtinen is a Cuban exile. Wanting Saddam Hussein deposed
aligns with her personal history. But her lack of compassion for the
Iraqi people is confounding. Would she feel the same if the United
States attacked Cuba to oust Castro, then killed hundreds of thousands
of Cubans in the process? Surely she must see some similarities in the
suffering of Cubans and Palestinians as the direct results of
sanctions. Then again, she endorses the sanctions. Why should her
callousness be a surprise?
In my introduction, I referred to Ros-Lehtinen as a fool. Actually, she's a buffoon.
Not long ago Cspan featured Ros-Lehtinen and two other members
of Congress on a trip to Iraq. The Congresswoman was dressed in her
little flack outfit and having an absolute blast. She giggled like a
giddy teenager at her very first party. But the dumbest part was
Ros-Lehtinen handing out her business cards to newly trained, camera
shy, non-English speaking Iraqi soldiers. They looked at her like she
was crazy. There she was in a war-zone (the high profile visitor-safe
war-zone) popping business cards into the hands of baffled Iraqis,
saying, "I'm Illeana. Call me." It was ludicrous. I tevo'd it to watch
it again. I kept asking myself what the people in Florida could
possibly be thinking by electing a cartoon character to represent them.
The same moron who on video called for Castro's assassination.
Here's
the video of "Giddy-Girl" calling for the Castro "hit."
And then there's Tom Delay, "The Jester," whose unvarnished
ideological support of Israel even shocked CNN's pro-Israel Wolf
Blitzer. Ideally, considering what a sleaze Delay is, if Israel were
smart it would shun his allegiance.
Here's the March 22nd Situation Room chat between Blitzer and Delay:
BLITZER: The [Delay's] book is entitled "No Retreat, No Surrender." But
a lot of people have already commented you retreated, you surrendered
when you decided to give up your job as the House majority leader.
DELAY: Well, I don't see it that way. I see it as fighting in
a different arena. When I decided to resign, I knew I had to do two
things — push the conservative cause and support Israel. And I knew
that if I got reelected, I'd just be a rank and file member. I couldn't
be a leader. So I could push the conservative cause and support Israel
in a much more meaningful, constructive way outside of Congress.
BLITZER: Why is supporting Israel your — I can understand,
you're Mr. Conservative — why is supporting Israel such an important
issue for you?
DELAY: Oh, I've been the number one supporter of Israel my
entire career. It started with me joining the Refusenik movement and
getting persecuted Jews out of the Soviet Union in the '80s. I have
been, as a leader in the Republican majority — and it's all in the
book — I've been the number one guy to defend Israel against all
comers and make sure that America stands strong in support of Israel."
Heads up, Israel!! Do the words "revelation," "end times," and
"the rapture" have any meaning for you? If they don't, THEY SHOULD!!
The fact is, my purpose for tackling this highly controversial
subject of Palestine and Israel stems not from the anti-semite tag some
readers are certain to lay on me. It comes from my angst at knowing how
horribly the Palestinians are living. It comes from my anger over
Congress's dismissive response to King Abdullah's heartfelt plea for
help.
Until America intercedes with equal fairness for both sides of the Israel/Palestine issue, Middle East peace is impossible.
Now...an encore appearance for "Carnac the Magnificent": Again the
envelope tipped at his temple, followed by the words, "A Sicilian
Catholic American, An Austrian Jewish American, and A Kid."
Tear open the hermetic seal and the question inside will read, "Who are My father, My mother, and Me?
Having a Jewish mother, by Jewish law I'm a Jew. I was raised in a 90%
Jewish neighborhood in New York City. The only non-Jews I spent time
with were my father's side of the family.
I grew up in a beachside community where MANY of my friends' parents
and grandparents had ugly numbers tattooed on their arms. The Holocaust
was the heavy cloud that hung over my ocean. It never lifted. A few
people spoke about it. Most people didn't. Even as a child I realized
their torment. I felt their stares when I eyed their tattoos. Their
looks held the loudest silence. Some held their hand over their
numbers. Others just seemed to forget.
As a child my favorite book was Exodus. My favorite author was
Leon Uris. I can recite the names of every main character in the book.
Their voices still ring in my head. My favorite song was the theme song
from Exodus, sung by Andy Williams. I still remember the words. I gave
my grandmother's ring to my best friend when she left for the Six Day
War. The ring was never returned which broke my mother's heart. I grew
up a Zionist.
I'm no anti-semite for wanting peace... or for wanting an end to the
suffering... on both sides of the Wall... which shouldn't exist at
all!!
Note:
For younger readers who don't know "Carnac"... here's a little reference: