By Jonah Goldberg
Monday, July 14, 2014
"Here's the difference between us," Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained on "Fox News Sunday."
"We're using missile defense to protect our civilians, and they're using
their civilians to protect their missiles."
It's a classic talking point. It's also objectively true,
and that truth is very frustrating for Israel's critics.
All one needs to do is delve into the muck of Twitter and
read the timelines for such hashtags as #GazaUnderAttack and #GenocideInGaza:
"They're killing the women and children to ensure there won't be a new
generation of Palestine." "One Holocaust can NEVER justify
another."
And let's not even talk about the globally trending
hashtag #HitlerWasRight.
Of course it's not just on Twitter. Mahmoud Abbas, the
head of the feckless Palestinian Authority, recently condemned Israel for
committing "genocide" in Gaza. For decades, political cartoonists and
cartoonish politicians have been jaw-jawing about how Israel now wears the SS
uniform.
This too is basically a talking point — and a very old
one. But this one is plainly a lie.
If the Israelis are, or have ever been, interested in
genocide, they are utterly incompetent at it. As slanders go, it's almost
funny, like the old paranoid delusion that George W. Bush was simultaneously an
idiot and a criminal mastermind.
On the one hand, the Israeli military is supposed to be
ruthlessly competent and determined to wipe out the Palestinians. On the other,
the Palestinian population has grown more than 100% since 1970. The population
in the Gaza Strip has grown nearly threefold since 1990. The Palestinians
themselves expect the population to double over the next two decades.
"Genocide" is a loaded political term, but under any remotely
reasonable definition, shouldn't those numbers be going the other way?
It's just a hunch, but if the Israelis wanted to wipe out
as many Palestinians as possible, never mind commit genocide, they probably
wouldn't issue warnings to Gazans (by phone and leaflet) to get out of harm's
way. Nor would Israel continue to allow hundreds of trucks of food and medical
aid to enter Gaza even as hundreds of rockets leave Gaza.
And if Hamas were chiefly concerned with protecting
Palestinian lives, it would not implore Gazans to stay in their homes — serving
as human shields and inflating the body count as a propaganda prop to increase
international pressure on Israel.
One perverse complaint, often subtly echoed in the
mainstream media, is that it is somehow unfair that Israelis are not dying, so
far, from Gaza rocket strikes. The Israelis have the Iron Dome defense system,
which intercepts the rockets aimed at civilians. They also have bomb shelters;
the Palestinians do not. They have these things because, as Netanyahu said,
Israelis are interested in protecting their citizens.
As Commentary's Jonathan Tobin notes, no one is asking
why the Palestinians don't have bomb shelters. The assumption seems to be that
the Gazans don't have the wherewithal to build them. This is untrue because
they do have bomb shelters — they just reserve them for Hamas' leaders and
fighters. Indeed, Hamas has dug thousands of tunnels under Gaza, largely so it
can smuggle in, and store, more rockets to fire on Israel. Better that those
tunnels were used as shelters for civilians, but that would mean not letting
them die for the greater "good."
Of course, not being as bad as the Nazis is a very low
bar. And the fact that Israel clears it like a pole-vaulter leaping over a
brick is not the same as saying Israel is without fault. But Israel's
shortcomings stem largely from the fact it is trying to deal with "peace
partners" openly uninterested in lasting peace. Solving that problem is
hard. So hard that some would rather shout "Nazi!" at Jews.
It's a moral scandal that it's even necessary to bring up
this inconvenient truth. But it is necessary because even many of the people
who would never say "Hitler was right" have nonetheless internalized
another lesson from the Nazis. It was Joseph Goebbels who said, "If you
tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to
believe it."
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