Those who accuse Ilhan Omar of 'anti‑semitism' are guilty of dishonesty and bad faith
Middle East Eye recently printed my article on
Dual Loyalty, one of the most frequent Zionist tropes. Their arguments are
dishonest and self-serving. I have made some slight changes to the printed
version.
I’ve
always had a problem with the concept of dual loyalty since I don’t owe loyalty
to any state! I agree with what Marx and Engels wrote in the Communist
Manifesto. The loyalty of the working class is to each other regardless of
nationality not to ones ruling class.
Palestinians
struggling against the Occupation have more in common with Black Lives Matter than with Mahmoud
Abbas and his cronies. As Mohammed Ali put it, ‘No Vietcong ever called me a nigger.’
In
the words of Samuel Johnson patriotism is the last
refuge of the scoundrel. Appeals to patriotism never apply to the rich and
powerful who invest in the cheapest non-unionised labour regardless of country
and then salt away their ill-gotten gains in offshore islands.
Cries of anti-Semitism[1]
When
Ilhan Omar, the new Congresswoman from Minnesota responded to Glenn Greenwald’s
comment that “It’s stunning how much time US political leaders spend
defending a foreign nation even if it means attacking free speech rights of
Americans.” by tweeting “It’s all about the Benjamin’s baby.”all
hell broke loose.
The
Forward’s Batya Ungar-Sargon asked
Ilhan who she thought was paying American politicians to support Israel. In
response she got a brilliant one word answer ‘AIPAC’. The air was thick
with cries
of ‘anti-Semitism’
Even Donald Trump,
who came to power nakedly using anti-Semitic theme tunes, condemned the
Democrats as the 'anti-Jewish party' for not condemning Omar's
'terrible comments'
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Even
Donald Trump, who came to power nakedly using anti-Semitic theme tunes
and for whom the neo-Nazis at Charlotteville were ‘fine
people’ condemned
the Democrats as the ‘anti-Jewish party’ for not condemning Ilhan’s ‘terrible
comments’. This is the man who lit the fire
that resulted in the worst anti-Jewish massacre
in American history at Pittsburgh. The Donald does not do irony.
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Ilhan
then repeated
much the same remarks at Washington DC's Busboys and Poets Cafe: ‘I want to
talk about the political influence in this country that says it is O.K. for
people to push for allegiance to a foreign country.”
According
to Jonathan Chait of New
York Magazine this
statement was “much worse” than her previous statements, when she
ascribed support for Israel to financial contributions from the lobby.
‘Accusing
Jews of “allegiance to a foreign country” is a historically classic way of
delegitimizing their participation in the political system.’ Michelle Goldberg in the New York Times accused her of waging a series of ‘microaggressions.
Talk of dual loyalty
So
is it true? Is Ilhan Omar anti-Semitic and even more pertinently is talk of
‘dual loyalty’ in itself anti-Semitic? Well the first problem is that nowhere
did Ilhan mention Jews. She talked about a foreign country, Israel.
The
IHRA
definition of anti-Semitism, which Zionist groups have lobbied for strongly in
Britain, a definition which conflates
anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, states that ‘Accusing Jewish citizens of
being more loyal to Israel... than to the interests of their own nations is
an illustration of anti-Semitism.’
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The
IHRA also states that ‘Denying the Jewish people their right to
self-determination’ is anti-Semitic! If Israel is the embodiment of Jewish
self-determination, and it calls itself the Jewish state, then why is it
anti-Semitic to accuse Jews of being more loyal to Israel? Would it be
anti-German to accuse Germans of being loyal to Germany?
Others such as Philip Weiss in
Mondoweiss have argued that far from Ilhan being anti-Semitic
even many Jewish writers agree that the question of dual loyalty is no myth.
Palestinian American Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib made
similar comments when she said
in January that Senate supporters of anti-boycott legislation “forgot
what country they represent.”
If the concept of dual loyalty is anti-Semitic then that is because
Zionism rests on the anti-Semitic canard that Jews, wherever they live,
are aliens
If the concept of dual loyalty is anti-Semitic then that is because
Zionism rests on the anti-Semitic canard that Jews, wherever they live, are
aliens
So
are accusations of dual loyalty, in respect of Israel, anti-Semitic? The first
and most obvious point to make is that it is fundamental to Zionism that Jews
form a single nation. If the concept of dual loyalty is anti-Semitic then that
is because Zionism rests on the anti-Semitic canard that Jews, wherever they
live, are aliens and not part of the nations among whom they live.
In
2015 after the supermarket killings Netanyahu told
French Jews that their ‘real home’ was in Israel. A call repeated
by Israeli Labour Party leader Avi Gabbay after the Pittsburgh murders.
Jewish nationality
Israel
is unique among states in not having its own nationality. It has hundreds of
nationalities but only one, the Jewish nationality, is of any importance. That
is why Israel is an apartheid state. This issue was settled in 1972 in the case
of Tamarin
v State of Israel. George Tamarin
wanted to change his nationality from “Jewish” to “Israeli” but the Court
refused. Chief Justice Agranat ruled that:
‘the desire to create an Israeli nation
separate from the Jewish nation is not a legitimate aspiration. A division of
the population into Israeli and Jewish nations would … negate the foundation on
which the State of Israel was established.’
The
court went on to state that
‘There is no Israeli nation separate from the
Jewish People. The Jewish People is composed not only of those residing in
Israel but also of Diaspora Jewry.’
This
decision was upheld
in 2013 in Uzi Ornan v Ministry of the Interior. The Jewish
Nation State Law passed last summer makes it
explicit that Israel is the nation state of the Jews, all Jews, wherever they
live. That is why Netanyahu has described
himself as the ‘Prime Minister of the
Jewish people.’
On
10th March popular Israeli actress Rotem Sala asserted that “the
Arabs are also human beings’, in response to an accusation
from Culture Minister Miri Regev that the opposition in the current general
election wants to form a government with the support of the Arab parties. In
Israel such an accusation is almost like accusing someone of being a child
molester. Netanyahu immediately wrote
in response that ‘Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish nation – and it
alone’.
Strategic interest
Half
of the world’s Jews live outside Israel and are nationals of the country they
live in yet Israel claims that they are part of the same nation as its own
Jewish citizens. It is this claim, not what Ilhan Omar said, which lies behind
the belief that Jews have a dual loyalty to both Israel and the country they
live in.
Clearly
it is not possible to be a member of two nations simultaneously (although
legally one can be a dual national).
So
when Ilhan Omar accused members of the Senate of spending time defending a
foreign nation by attacking its own nationals’ right to free speech she is
correct.
There
is nothing whatsoever anti-Semitic in such an assertion. The reason isn’t so
much ‘the Benjamins’ i.e. money but because support for Israel is seen
as in the United States’s strategic interests.
Hence
why some of the most vociferous supporters of Israel are not Jewish but
fundamentalist Christians and many, such as Trump, are known for their use of anti-Semitic tropes.
Guilty of dishonesty
Ilhan
was attacking all those Senators, regardless of religion, who voted for a Bill
that prioritised the defence of America’s racist Rottweiler in the Middle East
over the democratic rights of Americans.
Those
who accuse Ilhan of ‘anti-Semitism’ are guilty of dishonesty. They are arguing
in bad faith.
It
is inherent to Zionism that the first loyalty of any Jew is to Israel because
their stay in the Diaspora is temporary. ‘The negation
of the diaspora’
is fundamental to Zionist ideology. The accursed Galut
(diaspora) needs to be wound up, although it is convenient having a large
community in the United States that can lobby on its behalf.
When you support AIPAC, you support the interests of a foreign state,
Israel
The wrong sort of Jews
This
is not an academic argument. Like most anti-Zionist Jews I receive my full
quota of abuse from Zionists. One of the most frequently used terms of abuse is
to call us a ‘traitor’ to which I respond by asking who it is that I am
disloyal to?
What
lies behind this accusation is the belief that a Jew’s first loyalty is to the
State of Israel not the country they live in.
That
was why the Israeli Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Absorption distributed
in 2013 a survey asking American Jews ‘where their allegiance would lie in
the case of a crisis between the two countries.’
Netanyahu
had the survey stopped in its tracks but what is interesting is that this
survey was ever thought of. It would have been interesting to see the results!
Phillip
Weiss cites
a number of Jewish writers such as Joe Klein who wrote
about the push to go to war in Iraq by the neocons:
The
fact that a great many Jewish neoconservatives – people like Joe Lieberman and
the crowd over at Commentary – plumped for this war, and now for an even more
foolish assault on Iran, raised the question of divided loyalties: using U.S.
military power, U.S. lives and money, to make the world safe for Israel.
When
you support AIPAC you support the interests of a foreign state, Israel. As the
former Israel’s Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren tweeted
‘AIPAC is Israel’s national strategic asset.’ If anyone is questioning
American Jewish loyalty it isn’t Ilhan Omar it people like Israeli government
minister, Michael Oren.
Tony
Greenstein
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