Dear Members of Israel 
I noted that my old friend Hillel Damron will be speaking to
you on November 29th about the “survival of democracy” in Israel 
I have known Hillel for many years and have great respect
for him and his service to Israel Sacramento 
Like Americans who love and are concerned about the U.S. Israel 
I am a more recent citizen of Israel Jerusalem Gaza 
Like Hillel, I am sometimes critical of Israel Israel 
My main concern is that Hillel, as a native Israeli, may,
just like Americans who argue about the U.S. 
The “survival of democracy” in Israel Israel 
As in the U.S. 
Last night my wife and I were in Tel Aviv for a reception in
honor of a friend who is retiring as the Israel Bialik-Rogozin 
 School 
We were treated to wonderful singing by a rainbow of
beautiful children, all singing in Hebrew. 
These were students whose parents came here with nothing, many escaping
oppression and quite possibly death. 
They were happy and confident, and it was inspiring and heartwarming to
see them living freely in Israel 
After our Ulpan (Hebrew class) today, I walked over to Ben
  Yehuda Street Gaza 
This is not to say that Israeli Arabs do not sometimes face
discrimination, or that some Israeli Jews are not bigots.  Israel U.S. Israel 
Life is not perfect here. 
There is a nationalistic streak amongst some Israelis, much of it
stemming from the Aliyah of a million Russian Jews, many of them with a
nationalistic bent and without a deep understanding of democracy and
tolerance.  Additionally, some Jews from
Arab countries are embittered by their years living in Arab nations and are
also not steeped in democratic traditions. 
And then there are a fringe group of nationalistic
“settlers” who act out in reprehensible ways against Palestinians and, often,
Israeli soldiers.  They are a tiny
minority of those living across the green line, and an even tinier percentage
of the population. 
They are condemned by the vast majority of Israelis,
including many “settlers,” and the government has taken action to try to
prevent and punish their behavior.  That does
not make their conduct any less wrong.  But
it does put it in context. 
Does any of this mean that Israeli democracy is in jeopardy?  Absolutely not.  
Asking that question is as ludicrous as asking if French
democracy will survive because the right wing party of Le Pen has gotten some
support recently.  
When the racist Alabama Governor George Wallace got as much
as 40% of the vote in Democratic (yes, Democratic) primaries in 1968, did it
mean that our democracy was about to be eliminated? When Arizona 
Of course not.  It
means that there are misguided, nationalistic, often racist people in the
society.  They need to be countered by
good people who stand up and speak out. 
That is what happens in the U.S. Israel 
About a year ago, the international media, many in the
American Jewish community, and my friend Hillel focused on some nefarious
legislation on immigration and freedoms that was introduced in the Knesset.  What they may have failed to report on is
that every piece of that legislation either died or was amended so as to delete
the offensive provisions. Good people in and outside of government here in Israel 
More recently much was made of a few publicity-seeking
politicians who made despicable comments about illegal immigrants. They have
proposed deporting helpless people who have few options and nowhere to go.  Good people have spoken up and opposed those
proposals.  Well, the same thing has
happened in Israel 
The point is that, while there are problems in Israel 
I would simply add that Israeli democracy could use people
like you.  I saw the impact on Israeli
society from a million Russians coming. The Russians brought symphony, science,
culture, crime, and pork.  Virtually
every problem of concern to Hillel, to me, and to you would be greatly improved
if a million American Jews who care like you do came here, spoke up, and
voted.  
As I write this, reports continue to come in of the hundreds
of rockets that have been fired at Israeli civilian centers in the last 48
hours.  They have reached the Tel Aviv
area.  For the first time since the first
Gulf War, sirens are sounding in Tel Aviv. 
We have called friends of our daughter’s to see if they want to come and
stay with us.  
Given the new Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt Israel Iran 
And, of course, there is the growing threat that Iran 
When you are done discussing the domestic situation, I hope
you will then turn your attention to how you might support Israel at a time
when its people are suffering under a barrage of terrifying rockets and when it
is facing an existential threat from an almost nuclear Iran.  
With very best wishes from Jerusalem 
Alan Edelstein
This is like the 100 years war. It will never end. Two state solution is impossible unless there is some type of "coming to G-d moment " from Hamas OR if the Palestinian authority (which I think has the west Bank quieter and quieter) resumes control over Gaza which seems impossible. Hamas has decided that this current life is worthless and that it fights for a a perceived and misguided greater good and does not care how much misery it causes Israel or its own people for that matter. It will never end.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for taking the time to share your insights and perspective. I greatly appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteRight on, brother!
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