Omar Barghouti’s Lectures: A Case Study of Dangerous Propaganda. By Roberta Seid and
Omar Barghouti’s Lectures: A case study of dangerous propaganda. By Roberta Seid and Roz Rothstein. StandWithUs.
StandWithUs on JLTV: BDS on Campus. By Roz Rothstein and Roberta Seid. Video. StandWithUs, June 24, 2013. YouTube.
Barghouti’s blood libel. FresnoZionism.org, January 29, 2014.
Omar Barghouti, Founder of BDS: “No Palestinian Will Ever Accept a Jewish State In Any Part of Palestine.” NJBR, January 12, 2014. Compilation of articles and videos.
Seid and Rothstein:
If you
ever wondered how groups like the Nazis, Hutus, or America’s southern racists
incited hatred and prejudice, you have a case study every time Omar Barghouti
speaks on a college campus. Consider his comments when he toured California
campuses in January 2012.
A
co-founder of the anti-Israel boycott movement, Barghouti hurled distortions,
half-truths, and lies about Israel. He
invoked—and consistently misrepresented—principles of human rights,
international law, and justice to try to convince audiences that the Jewish
state is so uniquely evil, and the Palestinian situation so uniquely unjust,
that Israel should be punished as the pariah of nations. His real agenda, as he
has frequently written, is marshaling support for destroying Israel and
replacing it with one Palestinian-majority state.
Barghouti
distorted history and facts in order to charge that Israel has practiced the
worst evils of the 20th century. He
stripped away context to accuse Israel of “ethnic cleansing,” conveniently
ignoring the Arab and Palestinian wars against Israel that caused displacement
of Palestinian Arabs. He characterized
Palestinian opposition to Israel as “non violent resistance,” despite the
campaign of suicide bombing and terrorism that began in 2000, which claimed the
lives of over 1,000 Israelis and wounded over 7,000. And he ignored the fact that in 1948, Israel
urged Arabs to stay and accept citizenship, with 160,000 deciding to do so, and
that their population has soared to over 1.2 million Israeli Arab citizens. He
also neglected to mention that since 1967, Palestinians in the West Bank and
Gaza have had among the highest population growth rates in the world. This is
the opposite of ethnic cleansing.
Furthermore,
Barghouti claimed that Israel constantly violates international law and
committed “willful acts of genocide” during its war against Hamas from December
2008 to January 2009, and he cited the UN Goldstone report as proof. He didn’t
mention the human rights of the Israelis, who were unrelentingly assaulted by
over 7,000 rockets launched by Hamas, which necessitated the war, or that the
Goldstone Report itself said it had “proved nothing” and was discredited by the
world’s liberal democracies for being hopelessly biased and unreliable. He also
neglected to tell audiences that Judge Goldstone himself retracted key
accusations in the UN Report.
Barghouti
charged that Israel is guilty of “apartheid” and “racism.” But even he knows
that while Israel, like other liberal democracies, has challenges fully
integrating its minorities, it is one of the world’s most multicultural,
ethnically diverse nations, and its progressive legal system enforces the
equality of all citizens—women, gays, Christians, Muslims, Arabs, and others.
In the face of this reality, he justified smearing Israel as practicing
apartheid by absurdly arguing that there are different forms of
apartheid—apparently including its mirror opposite.
And he
tried to prove the smear of apartheid through deception, such as claiming that
Israeli Arabs are restricted from buying land. In fact, 93 percent of the land
is state land. No one can buy it, but all Israelis—Jewish and non-Jewish—can
lease the land. Barghouti can’t even accept Israel’s status as one of the
world’s most progressive nations on LGBT issues. He denigrated praise of
Israel’s LGBT record as “pink washing,” allegedly a ploy to distract people
from the plight of Palestinians, even though Palestinians regularly seek refuge
in Israel to escape virulent anti-gay persecution in the West Bank and Gaza.
When
Barghouti could not come up with facts to prove his charge that Israel cruelly
mistreats Palestinians, he invented them. He charged that Israel “steals”
Palestinian water, when in fact, Israel is giving some of its own water to
Palestinians—40 percent more water than it promised to give in the 1993 Oslo
Accords—and Israel has helped Palestinians modernize their water system.
Barghouti also used singular examples of misdeeds to claim they are general
Israeli policy. For example, he declared that Israel performs medical
experiments on Palestinians, but the example he cited for proof demonstrates
the high standards of Israel’s medical system and the fact that Palestinians
receive the same high-quality care as Israeli Jews. Six doctors at a Kfar Saba
hospital compared the effectiveness of two drugs commonly used for diabetes but
received approval from the ethics committee only after the study was completed.
Israeli doctors discovered the infraction, reprimanded the six doctors, and
withdrew the study. The 60 patients
were Palestinians and Jews.
Finally,
Barghouti accused Israel of trying to “colonize” Palestinian minds. He made the
absurd charge that Israel “criminalized” Palestinian education during the First
Intifada, converting a temporary measure—closing universities that were
identified as breeding grounds for violence during the Intifada—into a general
policy motivated by malice. He completely neglected the fact that it was Israel
that oversaw the establishment of the seven universities that now exist in the
West Bank, it was Israel that greatly expanded elementary and vocational
education, and it was Israel that enforced freedom of the press after the years
of Jordanian repression.
Nor
does Barghouti admit that Israel fosters Palestinian education and accepts
Palestinians as students at Israeli universities. Barghouti himself is working
on an advanced degree at Tel Aviv University. When he has been asked why he
isn’t following his own advice and boycotting the school, he has responded that
“oppressed people can’t choose” their schools—even though he could have gone to
any of the universities in the West Bank or resumed his studies at Columbia
University in New York, where he got his undergraduate degree.
Even
more astonishing, Barghouti claimed that in 1948 and after, Israel destroyed
tens of thousands of Palestinian books in order to commit a “cultural massacre”
and “Judaize Palestine.” In fact, Barghouti’s source reveals that Israel
collected books from abandoned Palestinian libraries to save them from
destruction in the chaos during and after the 1948 War, and it painstakingly
catalogued and stored them. They are available in Israeli libraries for all
researchers to use. Barghouti simply turned the facts upside down in order to
stigmatize Israel. Israel preserved, not destroyed, Palestinian books and the
culture they represented.
After
this litany of lies, Barghouti shamelessly posted a slide that claimed the
boycott movement supports “Freedom, Justice, and Equality,” and he tried to
associate it with the American civil rights movement, asking, “What would
Martin Luther King do?” Barghouti may claim that the boycott movement is a
“rights” movement, but it is not. It is an effort to vilify and deny the rights
of Israeli Jews. Its real agenda is to destroy Israel’s image through
misinformation and to enlist support for a Palestinian state without
Israel.
As
mirrored in the boycott movement he founded, Barghouti is an extremist who
opposes peaceful coexistence between Israel and Palestinians and who will
violate facts and reason to spread hatred for Israel. Our universities should
invite Barghouti to speak on their campuses, not because he represents a
legitimate and informed point of view, but because his presentation is a case
study of dangerous propaganda. Tragically, history is replete with examples of
what such lies and demonization can lead to.