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Mediocrates
03-25-2009, 08:46 AM
Khaled Abu Toameh (http://www.hudsonny.org/mt/mt-cp.cgi?__mode=view&blog_id=1&id=22)

During a recent visit to several university campuses in the U.S., I discovered that there is more sympathy for Hamas there than there is in Ramallah.

Listening to some students and professors on these campuses, for a moment I thought I was sitting opposite a Hamas spokesman or a would-be-suicide bomber.

I was told, for instance, that Israel has no right to exist, that Israel’s “apartheid system” is worse than the one that existed in South Africa and that Operation Cast Lead was launched only because Hamas was beginning to show signs that it was interested in making peace and not because of the rockets that the Islamic movement was launching at Israeli communities.

I was also told that top Fatah operative Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five life terms in prison for masterminding terror attacks against Israeli civilians, was thrown behind bars simply because he was trying to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Furthermore, I was told that all the talk about financial corruption in the Palestinian Authority was “Zionist propaganda” and that Yasser Arafat had done wonderful things for his people, including the establishment of schools, hospitals and universities.

The good news is that these remarks were made only by a minority of people on the campuses who describe themselves as “pro-Palestinian,” although the overwhelming majority of them are not Palestinians or even Arabs or Muslims.

The bad news is that these groups of hard-line activists/thugs are trying to intimidate anyone who dares to say something that they don’t like to hear.

When the self-designated “pro-Palestinian” lobbyists are unable to challenge the facts presented by a speaker, they resort to verbal abuse.
On one campus, for example, I was condemned as an “idiot” because I said that a majority of Palestinians voted for Hamas in the January 2006 election because they were fed up with financial corruption in the Palestinian Authority.

On another campus, I was dubbed as a “mouthpiece for the Zionists” because I said that Israel has a free media. There was another campus where someone told me that I was a ‘liar” because I said that Barghouti was sentenced to five life terms because of his role in terrorism.

And then there was the campus (in Chicago) where I was “greeted” with swastikas that were painted over posters promoting my talk. The perpetrators, of course, never showed up at my event because they would not be able to challenge someone who has been working in the field for nearly 30 years.

What struck me more than anything else was the fact that many of the people I met on the campuses supported Hamas and believed that it had the right to “resist the occupation” even if that meant blowing up children and women on a bus in downtown Jerusalem.

I never imagined that I would need police protection while speaking at a university in the U.S. I have been on many Palestinian campuses in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and I cannot recall one case where I felt intimidated or where someone shouted abuse at me.

Ironically, many of the Arabs and Muslims I met on the campuses were much more understanding and even welcomed my “even-handed analysis” of the Israeli-Arab conflict. After all, the views I voiced were not much different than those made by the leaderships both in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. These views include support for the two-state solution and the idea of coexistence between Jews and Arabs in this part of the world.

The so-called pro-Palestinian “junta” on the campuses has nothing to offer other than hatred and de-legitimization of Israel. If these folks really cared about the Palestinians, they would be campaigning for good government and for the promotion of values of democracy and freedom in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Their hatred for Israel and what it stands for has blinded them to a point where they no longer care about the real interests of the Palestinians, namely the need to end the anarchy and lawlessness, and to dismantle all the armed gangs that are responsible for the death of hundreds of innocent Palestinians over the past few years.

The majority of these activists openly admit that they have never visited Israel or the Palestinian territories. They don’t know -and don’t want to know - that Jews and Arabs here are still doing business together and studying together and meeting with each other on a daily basis because they are destined to live together in this part of the world. They don’t want to hear that despite all the problems life continues and that ordinary Arab and Jewish parents who wake up in the morning just want to send their children to school and go to work before returning home safely and happily.

What is happening on the U.S. campuses is not about supporting the Palestinians as much as it is about promoting hatred for the Jewish state. It is not really about ending the “occupation” as much as it is about ending the existence of Israel.

Many of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas officials I talk to in the context of my work as a journalist sound much more pragmatic than most of the anti-Israel, “pro-Palestinian” folks on the campuses.

Over the past 15 years, much has been written and said about the fact that Palestinian school textbooks don’t promote peace and coexistence and that the Palestinian media often publishes anti-Israel material.
While this may be true, there is no ignoring the fact that the anti-Israel campaign on U.S. campuses is not less dangerous. What is happening on these campuses is not in the frame of freedom of speech. Instead, it is the freedom to disseminate hatred and violence. As such, we should not be surprised if the next generation of jihadists comes not from the Gaza Strip or the mountains and mosques of Pakistan and Afghanistan, but from university campuses across the U.S.

Biographical Highlights

Khaled Abu Toameh, an Arab Muslim, is a veteran award-winning journalist who has been covering Palestinian affairs for nearly three decades.
He studied at Hebrew University and began his career as a reporter by working for a PLO-affiliated newspaper in Jerusalem.

Abu Toameh currently works for the international media, serving as the “eyes and ears” of foreign journalists in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Abu Toameh’s articles have appeared in numerous newspapers around the world, including The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report and The Sunday Times of London.

Since 2002 he has been writing on Palestinian affairs for The Jerusalem Post.

Abu Toameh has also been working as a producer and consultant for NBC News since 1989.

http://www.hudsonny.org/2009/03/on-campus-the-pro-palestinians-real-agenda.php

bararallu
03-25-2009, 09:12 AM
If we had even 40% of the Palis cloned from Toameh we would probably have peace tomorrow.

Sharona
03-25-2009, 12:06 PM
He speaks with such reason.

Young people who are so violently 'anti', don't stop (or care) to realise that what they are advocating is a worse destruction than they believe already exists. If Israel was wiped off the face of the map - as Ahmadinejad et al fondly hope - the violence that would exist in that region of the world for heaven knows how long would make what has happened so far appear negligible. We'd have genocide, followed by civil war - as different Palestinian factions struggle for leadership - the punative Sharia Law system and then more civil war as the people become resentful of repressive regimes.

I've noticed on so many occasions that the Israel / Palestine situation is, to some, less of an issue about 'people', and more like a bizarre football game where both sides exist to score points over each other.

Pride in opinion is what it is, not 'humanitarian concern'.

As an aside, Nonie Darwish, in her book 'Cruel and Unusual Punishment' is noticing the increase in young girls wearing Islamic dress. She believes this has little to do with a Sharia-compliant mindset and more to do with a) their outward expression of support for jihad and b) a form of supremacy over their Western-clad sisters.

maven
03-25-2009, 01:05 PM
"The pro-Palestinian lobby are even more Palestinian than the Palestinians!" Alan Dershowitz.

Of course there is 'Chumpsky's doctrine of proportionality' which amounts to "Jews, don't fight back" If an Israeli fights back then it's a criminal act when they could issue a fine or a traffic ticket for illegally parking a rocket. Also Israel should not make pre-emptive strikes when Palestinains have a right to 'resistance'.

And of course America's founding fathers were terrorists!

With self-denying fools like him teaching students what can we expect. If a 'distinguished' Jewish professor sees no evil, hears, no evil, and says no criticism of Hamas then what are young immature students to think?

Chumpsky defends Hamas terrorism at MIT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvmH5rRbN2M&feature=related

How can Chumpsky live in such an evil and obnoxious terrorist Regime as the United States? Why does he not take up a post at Tehran Islamofascist University? It's a mystery.:unsure:

justme
04-05-2009, 09:18 AM
the bottom line until you have a big hamas get together in the streets and get 1000+ with 1 bomb the messgae wont be sent and this will continue im old school hit em once hit em hard cut your losses which would be 1 bomb this hasent been done yet why i have no idea question whats going on here you have 1000 + people that want all of us dead in one place and you let them go home wtf is that about 1 bomb call it a accident what ever but dont let em go home after all if they had what we have dont you think they would have already done this to us theres no doubt in my mind they would have

Mil
04-05-2009, 10:07 AM
The guy often posts for Jerusalem Post.

Darwin
04-11-2009, 08:16 AM
Living in The USA I can say that this is true. It is starting to creep into the Mainstream leftist media mainly NBC.

Darwin