From Barbara
Ginsberg’s Desktop
“K A H A N E”
The
magazine of the authentic Jewish IdeaMay 1977 – Sivan 5737
OUR FRIEND, OUR
ENEMY
To be sure, every anti-Semite is an enemy of the Jewish
people but the converse – that every enemy is an anti-Semite is not necessarily
true for it is clearly possible for one to be not an anti-Semite (or at least
not particularly so or not more so than most gentiles) and still to be a deadly
threat to the Jew, hence, his enemy.
More, it is possible for a gentile to sincerely respect and admire Jews
and Israel, to sympathize with their plight and still be their enemy. And because this axiom is so relevant to our
times; because the greatest danger can come from the nation that most
sympathizes with and is numbered as the best of the allies (if not the only
one), it is important to analyze the concept and act upon that analysis.
And since one can sympathize with gallant Israel and admire
her and still be motivated by self-interests to take stands that threaten her
very existence, let it be understood that it is not the Soviet Union or the
Arab states that stand today as the ultimate main enemy of Israel, but rather
the country that in recent years was the best if not only ally – the United
States.
The Soviets cannot force Israel to give in – they do not
provide her with economic aid or weapons.
The Arabs cannot destroy Israel militarily. It is Washington which has the greatest
leverage. It is Washington that can turn
off the military and economic faucet. It
is Washington that can twist arms, choke and pressure. It is Washington that – because of its
interests are so opposed to those of Israel – is today the greatest enemy. It is Washington that is our friend, our
enemy.
There is no hatred of Israel here; there is no anti-Semitism
involved and only fools will use that yardstick to gauge whether America is
dangerous for Israel. It is the Jewish
Establishment leader who knows a Carter or a Vance or any other policy maker
well and who says: I know that they are decent people who have not an
anti-Semitic bone in their bodies, who blind us to the danger. For the anatomy of the policy makers in
Washington is irrelevant and though their bones be pure and free of hate, it is
their interests that are the issue. And for the hundredth time I say: American
interests are oil and the every-growing dependency on the Arab states; they are
the billions in profits to be made in investment in Arab states; they are the petrodollars
that, if invested in New York rather than Tokyo or Frankfort or Paris, will aid
the American economy; they are the Russians whom Washington wishes to keep out
of the Middle East.
All of these interests are clearly seen as favoring a
pro-Arab policy and Israel with neither oil nor money nor the ability to woo
the Russians, is at best a nuisance to America and at worst, dangerous. Thus, Carter and all the others who salute
the brave men of Entebbe and who may honestly respect Israel’s gallant fight,
will nevertheless begin a brutal campaign to choke her into suicidal
concessions – without hate; only with the thought: Is it good for the United States?
And so Carter clearly says what I have cried out for months
now: We may have to impose a solution.
Of course, he does not use those words.
Instead he says: “I would not
hesitate if I saw clearly a fair and equitable solution to use the full
strength of our country and its persuasive power in an effort to bring those
nations to agreement.” No, not “imposing
of the will” but only “persuasion” and “full strength”. And of course, all the Jewish leaders know
what he really means and are quiet because in Israel the Labor Party fears to
show the people that its policy of “friendship with America” is a failure and
the American Jewish Establishment is terrified of a real confrontation with
Carter because it knows how weak Jews really are in the face of a popular
President and more, because it is horrified at the prospect of a surge of
massive anti-Semitism in the event of a clash between U.S. and Israeli policy.
And so George Ball writes in Foreign affairs that America
must insist on total Israeli withdrawal and threaten to “suspend governmental
assistance” as well as “eliminate essential tax credits (i.e. UJA) and take
other administrative action to restrict the flow of cash gifts and bond
purchases from American private citizens.”
Is George Ball an enemy of Israel?
Clearly. Is he an anti-Semite, a
Jew hater? Consider how he begins the
article:
“Most Americans approach the problems of the Middle East
with a pro-Israel bias – and rightly so. The desire of a dispersed people for a
homeland cannot but evoke sympathy even of those with no Jewish roots…” Indeed, the very title of the article is: “How to Save Israel In Spite of
Herself.” No greater sympathy had an
investment banker…
It is time to stop prattling childishly about love and hate,
pro-Semites and anti-Semitism.. It is
time to clearly realize that under all circumstances the United States interests
differ radically from those of Israel and that Washington is committed to her
own interests as she understands them.
U.S. pressure will grow to intolerable degrees. She will turn on Israel and choke her with
the suggestions of George Ball, for Ball speaks for a great many other
Americans. In the Readers Digest of
April, 1977 Senior Editor William Griffith writes an article titled: “Let’s
Resolve the Middle East Crisis-Now!” And
says: “Indeed, our aid which totals nearly $1.8 billion dollars this year is
essential to keep Israel going. If we
make it plain to Israeli officials that we are determined to see their nation
withdraw they will act accordingly.”
Both he and Ball and Jack Anderson in a column (“When the Arabs Speak,
More are Listening”) emphasize over and over again the American dependence on
Arab oil and the lessons to be learned from this.
What must be done? Clearly to begin to stop speaking of
“good” and “bad” people in Washington.
Good or bad, they are all bad for Israel and the next step is to gather
Jewish strength all over the world and to demand that Jewish leaders bury the
fear of anti-Semitism. Let there be
support for a powerful government in Israel that says no to the pressure
and that lets Washington know that it means it.
Let the Administration know clearly that Israel is developing weapons of
mass destruction-atomic, chemical and biological-to use in the event of an
American cutoff of conventional arms.
Let procedures be planned to evade any American attempt to prevent private
funds from reaching Israel. And let us
return to faith in G-d
The crux of the matter is interests. The Americans are clearly committed to their
own. Let the Jew do no less.
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