Dec. 15, 2006
Israel's Success Fuels Arab Hatred
NRO: Arab Hatred Of Israel A Symptom, Not Malady, Of Crisis
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Interactive Mideast Conflict Events, key players and a history of the world's most unstable region.
These are strange times.
Perennially beleaguered Israel, for instance, was hit all summer long with rockets from Lebanon and Gaza, as the world watched and kept score in an absurd new game of proportionality: Israel was to be blamed because its hundreds of air strikes against combatants were lethal, while Hezbollah was to be excused for shooting off thousands of rockets aimed at civilians because of its relative incompetence.
This week Iran hosted an international conference on Holocaust denial. The gathering was as bizarre as a bar out of Star Wars, a collection of every crackpot anti-Semite the world over, all there for a scripted, tightly controlled hatefest advertised as a “free” exchange of ideas unknown in Europe.
Jimmy Carter, silent about Iran’s latest promotion for its planned holocaust, is hawking his latest book — in typical fashion, sorta, kinda alleging that the Israelis are like the South Africans in perpetuating an apartheid state, that they are cruel to many Christians, and, as occupiers, are understandably the targets of suicide bombers and other terrorist killers. Sadly, all that shields this wrinkled-browed, lip-biting moralist from complete infamy is sympathy for a man bewildered in his dotage.
Meanwhile, some members of the Iraqi Study Group apparently think that since Israel’s neocon surrogates got us into Iraq, their puppet master must pay the price for getting us out. Thus, Israel must give up the Golan Heights, or perhaps the West Bank, since that would make the Islamic nations so collectively happy that they would join us in ridding Iraq of the terrorists whom many of these nations have subsidized, trained, and sheltered.
The surprise is no longer that the cretin Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for the destruction of Israel, but only that his serial threats have still not become banal. In any language, there can be only so many synonyms and idioms for “wipe-out” and “vanish,” yet Ahmadinejad always finds some fresh way to express his fundamental desire.
In Washington, realists are back, and they have a point: Israel really does remain at the heart of the furor of the Middle East — just not in the way they suppose.
It is not “stolen” land, or “Zionist” killings, or Jewish “aggression” that gnaws at the Arab Street. And the solution is therefore not to be found in short-term Israeli land-concessions, but only in the now caricatured and apparently waning policy of supporting democratic reform inside the Middle East.
Why?
The real problem is that Israeli success, and the resulting sense of failure in the surrounding Arab world, fuels much of the rabid hatred. Many of us have been writing exactly that for years and have been dubbed novices — and worse — who don’t understand the complex undercurrents of the Middle East. In January 2004, for example, I suggested in passing the following on these pages:
Instead, [Israel] stoked the fury arising from Arabs' sense of weakness and self-contempt. In the world of the Palestinian lobster bucket, Israel’s great sin is not bellicosity or aggression, but succeeding beyond the wildest dreams of its neighbors. How humiliating it must be to be incapable of even muttering the word “Israel” (hence the need for “Zionist entity”), but nevertheless preferring an Israeli to a Palestinian ID card.
By Victor Davis Hanson
Reprinted with permission from National Review Online.

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See all 53 CommentsYour comment is definitely worthy of repetition.
Re: "Unfortunately, you will be consumed by your hateful instincts against Israel."
I don't waste much time or energy on hatred. Hatred and fear are the primary tools of those whom I oppose. Ignorance is a close runner-up.
Re: 'Someone who calls for the destruction another sovereign state can never feel free.'
Please review my comments. I have not called for anything similar to what you are asserting.
Contrary to Jewish myth and belief, distorted history and propaganda, the day of the real truth will be with sooner rather than later, the lies and nonsense will then be a true revelation. They would be well advised to get Their House in order.
Aardvarks fuel arab hatred.
Accordions fuel arab hatred.
Acorns fuel arab hatred.
Adhesive fuels arab hatred.
Adjectives fuel arab hatred...
Forget it. Get your own dictionary.
How can this be when you deny the same rule of law, plurality, and equal rights that is present in Israel? I see America and Israel as VERY similar in their forms of government, something that is at the root of Arab hatred for both countries. How can you deny that Israel has flourished, much like the US, under very difficult circumstances, and has made itself a center of science, medicine, arts, culture, mathematics, etc...while the Arab world is utterly stagnated. And that that stagnation is due in large part to theocracy, autocracy, self-loathing, lack of opportunity, and blind hatred, and the absence of the very things that Israel (and the US) have embraced: the rule of law, plurality, freedom of religion, and empowerment of women?
How do you convince a culture to change to our culture with its accompanying hard work, (maybe too hard) and commitment to the individual. In the middle east, family and tribe are more important than the individual.
Also, how do you convince a culture that letting women have more freedom is good for that culture, when in the short term, there will be lots of men that do not think their lives getting better at all and probably worse, at least by the standards they value now. And even more, how do you undo generations of learned hatred?
Re: "Israel is a theocracy rather than a democracy."
You got that right! One that worships the U.S. dollar!
Israel is a perfect example of what can go wrong when Church and State are intertwined!
Has Carter ever lived in Israel as a private citizen? When I was there I saw no persecution of "Palestinians". Rather, I was impressed by how tolerant they were --a lesson to us all!
Actually appeasement doesn't work. It didn't work prior to WW2 with the then German leader and it doesn't work today. Generosity is mistaken for weakness and encourages further demands or aggression. Carter is carrying political correctness to the nth degree.
Re: "feelfree1 - Why do you live in the US, a country you clearly hate and have nothing but contempt for?"
I have a lot of friends and family here, and I am inspired by the ideals as outlined in our fundamental documents and framework, such as the U.S. Constitution.
I feel an obligation to stick around and help regain control of our runaway big-Corporate government, to help reclaim some of our collective dignity, and to hold the extremists responsible for propping up the criminal Bush regime, to account for their deeds.
It appears that it is the fascistic-leaning Bush bobble-heads, whose welcome is wearing out.
Where do you think you might go?
"Where alone in the Middle East is there his dream of an Arab middle class of sorts?" Well, duhh!! If the top 2 percent of the population control 90 percent of the wealth, as the rich oil Sheiks do, THERE IS NO MIDDLE-CLASS!! AND THE POOR SUFFER TERRIBLY!!
Not much different than here in the U.S. where the top 20 percent control 80 percent of the wealth and the middle-class is slowly disappearing.
Re: "Sorry FeelFree1 I cannot call you anything less than an im be cile."
O.K., but if you can provide any coherent challenge to any of the points that I have made here, rather than resorting to name-calling, I'm sure that someone here might be interested in your thoughts.
Better luck next time.
Re: "Yeah, cut of that 5 billion welfare check they recieve from America each year along with most sophisticated American weaponary and lets see how they would engage the enemy. My guess is even more ineptly than they did last time."
Very good point!
Re: "Feelfree1 - Do you live in the U.S.?"
Yes.
Re: "enough reason to slaughter (civilians in Lebanon) along with any combatant as far as I am concerned."
Your advocation for the mass-murder of civilians indicates that you have surrendered any moral athority to call anyone else a terrorist.
You are not alone. The Israeli leadership shares this dubious distinction, right along with you.
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