Jewish Hypocrisy: Vociferous On Sudan,
But Silent On Israel
11 March 2012
By Khalid Amayreh
Zionist-Jewish leaders everywhere are quite versed in
the art of hypocrisy and dishonesty. Their moral
inconsistency cries out to the seventh heaven.
This week, Jewish leaders in Washington , D.C. ,
demonstrated outside the Sudanese embassy, protesting
the al-Bashir regime's excesses against rebel areas in
southern Kurdufan.
The protestors accused the Sudanese government of
provoking a humanitarian crisis and blocking
humanitarian aid from reaching people in need.
One rabbi, wore a T-shirt saying :" Stop genocide in
Darfur ."
There is nothing wrong in holding protests against
government repression and human rights violation
anywhere in the world.
However, when championing the cause of human rights is
motivated by short-sighted political expedience,
highly-selective, moral confusion and moral impurity
blur the picture.
I am not suggesting or demanding that at a single
demonstration one would have to protest all human
rights violations on earth, although this would be a
good thing to do.
However, when human rights breaches and even more
scandalous policies in places such as Israel and the
occupied Palestinian territories are deliberately
ignored, a serious question-mark is drawn over the
real motives behind such demonstrations.
I am one of those people who don't trust most of the
Zionist rabbis who adopt a blind attitude toward the
Apartheid state of Israel.
The hypocrisy of these gurus of racism and mendacity
becomes really stark when we see them refrain from
voicing even a gesture of dissatisfaction with real
atrocities, some of which are quite comparable to Nazi
crimes against Jews during WWII, on no ground other
than the fact that the villains happen to be Jews and
the victims are non-Jews.
I would want to know how many times have these
so-called rabbis taken part in protests against
Israel's Naz-like policies in the West Bank, Gaza
Strip, East Jerusalem and Israel proper?
How many times have these important figures protested
the demolition of Arab homes, the vandalism of Arab
orchards, the torching of Arab fields, the open-ended
detention of innocent Arabs without charge or trial,
the desecration of Muslim and Christian holy places at
the hands of government-backed Jewish thugs and
terrorists as well as the recurrent murderous
air-raids on helpless Gazans which kill, maim and
incinerates thousands?
The five-year ongoing blockade of the Gaza Strip have
caused a virtual starvation throughout the coastal
enclave, but most Jewish leaders, rabbis and
otherwise, have remained silent, as if this was
happening on another plant.
I know the answer too well. These rabbis' consciences
are alive only when Jewish lives and Jewish rights and
interests are in question.
However, when Gentile lives, rights and interests are
the issue, we see these rabbis succumb to apathy and
disinterest.
In fact a good many of these people don't content
themselves with silence and apathy, they actually
morph themselves into hysterical mouthpieces for the
Israeli government and genocidal settlers by strongly
defending every atrocity and every massacre
perpetrated in cold blood by their brethren.
Didn't holocaust survivor Eli Wiesel declare that " I
support Israel right or wrong" and "I really can't
bring myself to criticizing Israeli crimes?"
A few years ago, Israel launched a blitzkrieg against
the nearly helpless and virtually unprotected, and
thoroughly blockaded Gaza Strip, using state-of-the
art of the American technology of death.
The infernal barbarian rampage, which lasted for more
than three weeks, killed over a thousand innocent
civilians, including more than 350 children, murdered
knowingly and deliberately "in order to break the
Palestinians' will for resistance and freedom."
As mentioned above, this nefarious aggression came on
the heel of a hermetic blockade which put about two
million people on the verge of starvation.
Unfortunately, not a single word of protest was
uttered by people like Wiesel and his elk against the
mini-genocide in Gaza. Far from that, the
pseudo-moralist did every thing he could to defend
Israel's shameful act, and he did it in the name of
the holocaust and its survivors!!!
Why do many Jews adopt such distinctively duplicitous,
manifestly unethical stances and scandalously
inconsistent attitudes when relating to crimes
committed by Jews and crimes committed against Jews?
Do these rabbis and self-centered thinkers really
believe their ancient myths that non-Jews are beasts
of burden created by the Almighty so that they may
serve Jews, as the spiritual mentor of Shas, Ovadia
Yosef, said last year?
Do they think, as many within the Chabad cult, that
the lives of non-Jews have no sanctity and can be
expended without the slightest compunction? One rabbi
from this particularly evil cult was quoted as saying
that a Jew may murder a Gentile in order to extricate
the victim's organ if the Jew needed one?
I am not interested in vilifying and demonizing
anyone, including Jews. I know well that there are
many conscientious and humane Jews out there. But,
unfortunately, the damage and ill-will caused by
villainous Jews exceed by far any amount of good will
generated by good Jews.
The Jews are an influential people in our world today.
They control power nations and governments, including
the only remaining super-power in the world, the
United States .
Instead of gearing American policies toward embracing
and supporting apartheid and oppression in Palestine
(because the oppressors and practitioners of apartheid
happen to be Jews), Jews can steer American policy
toward promoting a moral world based on justice and
morality, not on power politics.
We have experienced "power politics" since the
beginning of time, and it proved utterly disastrous if
not suicidal. (end)
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