By Brendan O’Neill
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Watching Arbel Yehud being freed in Gaza today, I thought
to myself: this is what it must have been like at Salem. Here we had a
diminutive woman being paraded through a baying mob of hollering men. They
barked religious slogans at her. They shoved and jostled to get a better view
of the marked woman. They thrust their mobile phones in her face to capture her
terror for posterity. They’ll no doubt share the clips. ‘Look! See how scared
she was!’
Mercifully, Ms Yehud was being marched, not to the
gallows, but to liberty. She was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz
during the Hamas-led pogrom of 7 October 2023. She was held by Palestinian
Islamic Jihad for 482 days. Her partner Ariel Cunio, seized alongside her,
remains in captivity. Arbel, though, following tense talks between Israel and
her jihadist captors, has at last been spirited back to her homeland.
Yet even as we celebrate the freeing of this 29-year-old
woman, we cannot overlook today’s diabolical scenes. It was a positively
medieval spectacle. Ms Yehud was displayed like a war trophy, forced to walk
through a crowd of fuming men roaring ‘Allahu Akbar!’ at her. The Jew-hating
militants of Hamas, in their green bandanas, towered over her. Her pale face
was etched with fear.
It seems Hamas and its allies are hell-bent on taunting
their hostages to the very last. This was not just a ‘handover’ of an Israeli
captive. It was a kind of ritualistic humiliation. A Jew was hauled to a public
square packed with men who hate her kind. She was made into a spectacle for the
sport of radical Islamists. Not content with stealing her liberty for 16
months, they scorned her as she left. It was an outrage from another century.
The feral mobbing of Ms Yehud has rocked Israel’s
conscience. Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the ‘shocking scenes’. Israel’s prime
minister has delayed the release of 100 Palestinian prisoners until ‘the safe
exit of our hostages is guaranteed’. He is right to do this. Israel cannot
allow the agreed exchange of hostages and prisoners to be used by Hamas as an
opportunity to parade and mock Jews before the eyes of the world.
Here’s my question, though: why didn’t today’s events
shake the Western conscience too? Where’s our wrath at the sight of a
Jewish woman being mobbed by Jew-hating men just three days after Holocaust
Memorial Day?
The left’s usual craven excuse-making for Hamas’s seizing
of hostages – where they point out that some of the hostages are serving
members of the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) – doesn’t work in this case. Ms
Yehud is a civilian. She was kidnapped because she is a Jew. She was jeered at
by a crush of irate men today because she is a Jew. And yet you will search in
vain for condemnation of this modern-day Jew-shaming from the West’s so-called
progressives.
Where are our anti-racists? Where are those people who
will brand you an ‘Islamophobe’ if you so much as scuff a page of the Koran or
a ‘fascist’ if you criticise mass immigration? We live in an era in which
tabloid criticism of Meghan Markle is denounced as lunatic white supremacy
while the mobbing of a Jew by members of a terror group founded to kill Jews is
shrugged off as normal.
Where are our feminists? Where are those well-paid
columnists who write pained screeds about how sexist it is for the waiter to
give the bill to their boyfriend rather than to them, yet who seemingly have
nothing to say about the public tormenting of a woman whose only ‘crime’ is her
Jewishness? Where are those feminist crusaders who spent last year demanding
access to the men-only Garrick Club so that they might quaff wine with princes,
judges and thespians? They really have nothing to say about a member of their
sex who was forced for 16 months to break bread with the men who slaughtered a
thousand of her co-religionists?
It isn’t the behaviour of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic
Jihad that is shocking. Of course these armies of anti-Semites and misogynists
will gleefully persecute a Jewish woman. What’s shocking is the indifference of
the West’s intellectuals. Too many of them failed to make a full-throated
condemnation of the atrocities of 7 October, and now too many look the other
way as a Jewish woman is made into a spectacle of hate and derision. This
should worry us all, for if our cultural elites will turn a blind eye to this,
they’ll turn a blind eye to anything.
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