Israel’s Homegrown Enemies. By Caroline B. Glick. Jerusalem Post, December 24, 2015. Also at Caroline Glick.com.
Glick:
By falsely accusing the state of committing torture, right-wing terrorism apologists are advancing the cause of terrorists just as Breaking the Silence advances the cause of Palestinian terrorists.
By falsely accusing the state of committing torture, right-wing terrorism apologists are advancing the cause of terrorists just as Breaking the Silence advances the cause of Palestinian terrorists.
This
past July, unknown assailants threw a firebomb into the home of the Dawabshe
family in Duma. The mother, Reham and the father Saad along with their eighteen
month old baby Ali were killed. Four year old Ahmed was critically injured.
Authorities
immediately alleged that the assailants were members of a Jewish terrorist
organization. The accusations were widely disregarded by members of the
national religious camp, and by the Right, more generally. But following news
that Jewish suspects were arrested for the crime earlier this month, those
early allegations ring truer than before.
The
Right had good reason to raise an eyebrow at the allegations. The IDF, the Shin
Bet and state prosecutors have a long history of open discrimination against
the Right.
Fourteen
years before the Dawabshes were murdered, then attorney general Elyakim
Rubinstein retracted five year old indictments against members of Eyal.
Eyal
was a phony terror group put together in 1994 by a Shin Bet agent provocateur
named Avishai Raviv. Its purpose was to demonize the national religious
community. As the most outspoken critics of the Oslo peace process with the
PLO, the national religious community was targeted for demonization.
Raviv
and his colleagues had for years sought to entice members of the community to
carry out acts of politically motivated violence. And when all else failed, he
formed a fake terror group and invited reporters to film its fake swearing in
ceremony.
The
Shin Bet’s history, along with the IDF’s Central Command’s longstanding policy
of portraying alleged Israeli vandalism of Palestinian property as the moral
equivalent of Palestinian terrorism against Israelis has led many law abiding
citizens on the Right to take allegations regarding Jewish terrorist cells with
a grain of salt.
But
this week we learned that this time the allegations may well be true. Just as
bad, this week we discovered that not only do Jewish terrorists exist, they
have supporters.
Wednesday
night Channel 10 broadcast a video of young people dancing at a recent wedding
in Jerusalem. The wedding was of friends of the men recently arrested on
suspicion of involvement in the murder of the Dawabsheh family. Rather than
dance around the bride and the bridegroom, as is the custom at Jewish weddings,
wedding guests held up rifles, guns, Molotov cocktails and knives and danced
around a photo of baby Ali Dawabshe.
The
message was clear. The guests at the wedding weren’t waiting for indictments or
a court verdict. They were sure their friends murdered the Dawabshehs –
including their baby – and they supported the murder.
Here is
the place to note that the suspects are innocent until proven guilty. The film
is not evidence of guilt.
But the
video does show that Jewish terrorists have supporters and those supporters
believe that child killers are heroes.
How are
we to relate to this state of affairs? How are we to respond to the
increasingly sure knowledge that there are Jewish terrorists and that those
terrorists have supporters?
Among
those supporters are hundreds of people who have tried to shift the discussion
from the act of terrorist murder the suspects are alleged to have committed to
a discussion of allegations made by their attorneys, that since their arrest
the alleged Jewish terrorists have been tortured by their investigators.
How are
we supposed to react to those who rush to every open microphone and accuse the
state of torturing the terror suspects, rather than consider, for a moment,
what these men are suspected of having done? How are we to react to people who,
even in the presence of evidence insist that the state is completely evil and
the suspected terrorists are simply victims of discrimination?
Those
who blithely accuse counter-terror investigators of torturing terror suspects
while ignoring evidence and the nature of the crime itself, are terror
apologists. In behaving as they do, they serve as the moral equivalent of
anti-Zionist leftists from Breaking the Silence and its sister groups who libel
Israel internationally.
Both
groups of terror apologists use anti-Jewish rhetoric to harm the Jewish state.
Both groups libel Israel with false allegations of torture that neither would
dare to raise against any other country.
There
are of course difference between the two groups.
Breaking
the Silence and sister groups like B’tselem are funded by foreign governments.
They disseminate their blood libels against Israel to foreign audiences. Their
goal is to transform the anti-Semitic mood in foreign lands into anti-Semitic
policies by foreign governments.
The
ultimate goal of such groups is the destruction of Israel. They seek Israel’s
destruction because they believe that Israel is illegitimate and should be
replaced by a non-Jewish state of one sort or another.
Unlike
their leftist counterparts, terror apologists on the Right do not receive
foreign funding. They do not direct their actions to international audiences.
They
don’t seek the adulation of the likes of Roger Waters or John Kerry. They don’t
encourage Europe to wage economic warfare against Israel or the US to abandon
Israel at the UN. They don’t legitimize Arab terrorism.
Their
target audience is the Israeli public. They wish to convince the public to
accept the legitimacy of the Jewish terrorists by painting them as victims.
But
these terrorists are not victims. In their manifesto, the terrorists make clear
that they wish to bring about the destruction of Israel. They view terrorism as
a means to achieve that aim. One of the consequences of terrorism is that it
weakens Israel’s international standing. And in their manifesto, the terrorists
say that they seek to use Israel’s “weak points,” including its diplomatic
weakness in order to destroy it.
By
falsely accusing the state of committing torture, right wing terror apologists
are advancing the cause of the terrorists just as surely as Breaking the
Silence members advance the cause of Palestinian terrorists when they
disseminate their blood libels about IDF “war crimes,” to European and US
audiences.
Given
the similarity of their actions and goals, it should be clear that terror
apologists on both sides of the spectrum must be shunned.
This
brings us to the nature of the terrorism that these apologists justify.
Are
Jewish terrorists who seek Israel’s destruction different from Muslim
terrorists who seek Israel’s destruction?
In two
key ways they do differ. First there are the numbers. Whereas there may be a
few hundred Israelis who have joined terror cells, tens of thousands of
Palestinians are members of terror groups in Judea and Samaria alone. Gaza of
course, is governed by a terrorist group.
Second,
there are their support bases.
Jewish
terrorists are condemned and rejected by every major and minor political force
in Israel. Although their support base may have grown in recent years, it still
numbers no more than a few thousand people, on the fringes of society.
In
stark contrast, the Palestinian Authority and all private and public
Palestinian institutions of note lionize Palestinian terrorists. Jailed
terrorists and their families receive generous governmental compensation. The
general public views them as national heroes and children are taught from
preschool on to follow in their footsteps and kill Jews in order to destroy
Israel.
Wednesday,
as Israel’s entire rabbinical and political leadership stood as one and
condemned the wedding guests who glorified Jewish terrorists on the video,
Fatah – the terror group and political party led by PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas –
published a post on its Facebook page praising the terrorist murderers who the
same day killed two Israelis and critically wounded a third outside the Jaffa
Gate in Jerusalem.
For
counterterror and law enforcement bodies, fighting Jewish terror poses the same
challenges as fighting Islamic terrorism. In both cases, the central challenge
is to target and arrest terrorists and infiltrate their networks while
continuing to respect the civil rights of the surrounding population.
In both
cases, when investigators are contending with active terror networks, they are
sometimes compelled to use unpleasant interrogation techniques. As numerous
courts, ministerial oversight committees and the Knesset have determined, these
techniques are not torture. They are legitimate interrogation methods and they
are used sparingly and only when they are required to protect the public from
terrorists who target the innocent.
This
then brings us back to the wedding video and the difficulty we experience in
accepting that Jewish terrorism exists, support for Jewish terrorism exists and
both need to be dealt with.
There
can be little doubt that Jewish terrorism would be far easier to fight today if
the Shin Bet and the state prosecutors had not made malicious use of agent
provocateurs to demonize the national religious camp in the 1990s. So too, if
IDF commanders and the Civil Administration were less quick to support
anti-Israel European funded NGOs against Jewish communal interests in Judea and
Samaria today, community members would have less trouble believing the worst
about Jewish extremists at the fringes of society. Indeed it would be far more
difficult for overzealous defense attorneys to convince anyone that suspected
terrorists have undergone torture.
But
while the public has legitimate grounds for suspicion, it is no longer possible
to dismiss the allegations of Jewish terrorism. There are members of the
nationalist camp that wish to destroy Israel. They are willing to commit
terrorist attacks against Arabs as well as Jews to achieve their goals.
As a
consequence, just as the vast majority of the public demands that the
government take all necessary measures to destroy Palestinian terror groups, so
the public must demand that the government destroy Jewish terror groups.
Just as
we decry apologists for Palestinian terrorism, so we must shun apologists for
Jewish terrorism.
In
recent years, as the movement to delegitimize Israel from the Left has gained
momentum, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has taken to referring to Israel as
“the one and only Jewish state.”
To
Zionist ears, his constant refrain often sounds grating. Why bother mentioning
the obvious?
But
today his characterization of Israel rings true. Indeed, it is a reminder of what
we can lose, and what we must do everything we can to defend.
We have
but one Jewish state. And we will never have another one.
Warts
and all, Israel must be defended from all of its enemies. Jewish terrorists,
like Palestinian terrorists, are not victims. They are enemies of the state.
Their apologists – like apologists of Palestinian terrorists – are also enemies
of the state. We must fight and defeat them all with equal determination.