From CUFI Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject The Action Update
Date May 26, 2021 4:35 PM
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This week's Action Update looks back at some of the obscene rhetoric
we saw during the recent conflagration between Hamas and Israel, and
assesses the consequences of that commentary in the context of the
massive increase in antisemitism we've seen in recent days here in the
US. But before we get into all of that, let's start with a bit of
positive analysis.

The Good

Americans stand with Israel. For decades, poll after poll shows that the
US population recognizes that Israel is a kindred democracy which shares
our values and serves as a vital ally to the United States in a very
unfriendly part of the world.

This support for Israel stretches across partisan lines and it knows no
socio-economic or racial boundaries. Being pro-Israel is as American as
apple pie. And this reality was on full display during the recent
conflict. Republican and Democratic leaders lined up to express their
support for the Jewish state in its battle against the terrorist group
Hamas.

President Biden, in the tradition of so many of his predecessors,
conducted US foreign policy in a manner that ensured the international
community's disdain for Israel was kept at bay, and as a result,
Israel had the time and space it needed to respond to Hamas and deliver
a critical blow to the terrorists in Gaza.

The Bad

Sadly, fringe radicals like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes attacked
Israel and tried to block a US weapons sale to the Jewish state (they
lost, the sale moved forward). This small but loud group of elected
officials opposed Biden's pro-Israel stance and condemned the Jewish
state for defending her citizens from a terrorist group's attempts to
murder innocents. But that's not all....

There are many examples of Israel-haters being aided and abetted in
their mission by the press. And what became crystal clear during this
conflict is that from AOC to the Washington Post there are those who
actually believe that Israel is too good at protecting its citizens, and
that this is a net negative. They claim that the Jewish state's
defensive weapons, such as its missile defense shield Iron Dome, are too
effective. There's no way around the fact that the core of this
argument is that if more Israelis would just die, peace would breakout
in the Middle East.

The Ugly

The late Irving Roth, a Holocaust survivor and educator whose memory is
a blessing to us all, including the thousands of students with whom he
shared his life story, once said "in begins with words." He was
right.

Not long after the fringe and radical elected officials screamed their
condemnations of Israel on the floor of the House of Representatives and
the press belied and lied about the Jewish state, from New York to Los
Angeles, mobs of bigots began attacking Jews in the streets.

Of course, the Israel-haters will say they're not antisemitic, just
anti-Israel. They'll condemn any connection between attacking the
Jewish state and attacks on Jewish people. But here's the simple
truth, whether you're from the BDS movement or the Proud Boys, whether
the world calls you AOC or MTG, your anti-Jewish conspiracy theories and
anti-Israel vitriol are simply different flavors of the same hatred.

Radicalism from the right or the left shares a number of things in
common, chief among them, antisemitism. And leaders from the right or
the left, share a common responsibility: condemn this bigotry at every
turn.

Sincerely,

CUFI Action Fund Team

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