As the Union of Jewish Students and the British Establishment Witchhunts anti-Zionist Academics PSC flies the White Flag of Surrender
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If
I Were the Treasurer of the Board of Deputies I would put the Director of PSC,
Ben Jamal, on the payroll. And if I were a Zionist with an ounce of gratitude then
I would get on my hands and knees and thank god for PSC. Never in my wildest
dreams is it possible to imagine a more cowardly, timorous and treacherous leadership
than that which presently runs PSC.
If
the Zionist Federation, as part of a break-out session for young volunteers,
set as an exercise in creative thinking, the task of imagining their ideal political
opponent, then no one, even in their wildest dreams could imagine an
organisation so accommodating and deferential as PSC. An organisation which takes
every Zionist attack at face value, never doubting their sincerity whilst consistently
undermining its own activists and supporters.
Britain’s
Palestine Solidarity Campaign is as close as you can get to a pro-Palestinian
organisation adopting a Zionist perspective. I feel a sense of shame since I
was one of 15 people responsible for founding PSC back in 1982. Never in my
wildest imagination could I imagine an organisation that attacks its own
supporters, undermines independent initiatives such as that of Palestine
Action, whilst dancing to the Zionist mood music.
Politically
PSC clings in practice to the Apartheid ‘solution’ of 2 states. But even its
past support for the Oslo Accords pales in comparison with PSC’s record in the
past 5 years. Ever since the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour
Party the Zionists have waged an ‘anti-Semitism’ offensive. In April 2016 I wrote
an Open Letter to Ben Soffa, PSC Secretary urging them to take the campaign
seriously. I wrote:
I know that PSC is renowned for
its caution and timidity but there must be some limits to this…. The
ceaseless political attack by the Zionists on support for the Palestinians in
the LP cannot simply be ignored. They will not go away because their
campaign is linked with the determination of the Right in the LP to remove
Corbyn. ‘Anti-Semitism’ is their weapon of choice.
The reply, 9 days later, oozed with
complacency. Soffa wrote:
I make no apology
for the fact that we do not engage in every debate some would wish to involve
us in.
PSC would, in other words, get on with its routine work and it
wouldn’t allow the Zionists to distract it.
Soffa was clear:
We must not fall into
the trap of allowing our opponents to set our agenda
The
problem was that the Zionists did set the agenda whereas PSC had no agenda. Instead
of responding to the attacks PSC gave them an open goal. What PSC proved was
that you cannot claim to support the Palestinians if you are not prepared to
oppose Zionism, the movement and ideology that drove them from their land
Among the 'academics' signing a letter hostile to David Miller is Jonathan Hoffman, the link person between the Zionist Right and openly fascist organisations |
In
1993 I resigned from PSC because of its support for the Oslo Accords. Oslo turned
out, as I predicted
(see my article in Labour Briefing October 1993). As everyone bar PSC will
agree today, the Oslo Accords were the biggest disaster to hit the Palestinians
since the Nakba. Voluntarily the PLO agreed to become Israel’s security
subcontractor in return for endless humiliation..
The Palestinians are not, as PSC believe,
a human rights issue. At its heart the Palestinian Question is a political question.
Of course Israel commits numerous human rights issues but there is a reason for
this – Zionism, the desire for Jewish racial purity.
What Shami Chakrabarti advised in her
Report, PSC has been putting into practice. Chakrabarti wrote:
surely it is better to use the modern
universal language of human rights, be it of dispossession, discrimination,
segregation, occupation or persecution and to leave Hitler, the Nazisand the
Holocaust out of it?
The problem with this argument is that although
we may leave the Nazi and Zionism out of it the Zionists won’t. Similarly even
if we ignore the question of ‘anti-Semitism’, as Ben Soffa suggested, it was
clear that the Zionists wouldn’t be taking a vow of abstinence.
Supporting the Palestinians whilst
having no critique or understanding of Zionism is like opposing human rights
abuses in South Africa 30 years ago whilst having nothing to say about
Apartheid.
On 22nd February I wrote an
email to Ben Jamal, PSC Director and Ben Soffa:
Professor David Miller of Bristol University is
subject to a concerted attempt by a host of Zionist organisations to have him
dismissed.
I hope that PSC is not going to repeat the
errors of the past and simply turn a blind eye to what is going on. The reasons
that the Board of Deputies, CAA et al are behaving in this way is to do with
changing the discourse from the rights of Palestinians to those of Jewish
students.
I hope therefore that PSC will write to the
Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University, in addition to issuing a press
statement. It would also be helpful if a petition I have launched in defence of
David Miller could be publicised on PSC's social media as a matter of some
urgency.
Ben Jamal replied telling me that
PSC has had discussions with a range of key partners
in past 2 days. We have put out a statement today which addresses the broad
context of the attempts to delegitimise activism and puts the attack on David
Miller in that context. It also reflects the conversations we have had with
partners. You can find it here
Whilst most of the long-winded
statement was unexceptional, it failed in one key respect. To offer
unconditional or indeed any support to David. The Board of Deputies and the
Zionists were alleging that by focusing his criticism on the Union of Jewish Students [UJS], an Israeli
funded student group which marginalizes and ostracises non-Zionist Jewish
students, David Miller was making Bristol University an ‘unsafe’ environment
for Jewish students.
UJS, which is leading the attack on
Miller, is an Israeli funded Zionist student group. Its constitution
commits it to ‘inspiring Jewish students to make an enduring commitment’
to Israel.
In Vetting
in practice for Comment is Free I described what happened
when Emma Clyne, the non-Zionist Chair of SOAS Jewish Society organised a
meeting with speakers such as Sir Geoffrey Bindman QC:
posters for a
meeting the society put on were repeatedly torn down. Ms Clyne told a meeting
of Independent
Jewish Voices on May 15 that she had to put new ones up every day.
A clue as to
the reason for its silence might lie in an article in the Jewish Chronicle
of April 27 ("Students in censorship row over IJV debate").
The Chair of
UJS, Mitch Simmons, made clear‘"It is the view of the UJS that certain
views are not acceptable under free speech."
PSC’s statement acknowledges the attack on pro-Palestinian and
anti-Zionist academics first began in the United States. This attack uses the ‘vulnerability’
of Jewish students (but never anti-Zionist Jewish students) in order to portray
supporters of Israeli Apartheid as its victims, is just a form of identity
politics which has long been used against American academics such as Joseph
Massad and Norman Finkelstein.
In short PSC and Ben Jamal as its
representative had bought into the Zionist narrative that a political response
to the Zionist UJS would endanger the lives of Jewish students.
PSC’s
statement
accepted that the Board of Deputies, Community Security Trust and other Zionist
organisations were ‘mirroring tactics already used in the US targeting students
and academics on campus’ but what was their response?
Did they extend the hand of solidarity to David who was under attack? Not
a bit of it. Instead PSC issued a statement mirroring the Zionists’ criticisms.
When addressing such issues, it is crucial to apply
depth, context, and clarity, and to avoid narratives that oversimplify the
interlinks between groups which oppose actions in support of Palestinian
rights, and Israeli state actors. Doing so obscures our understanding of the
way political actors’ function. At worst, it can risk drawing on anti-Semitic
tropes about Jewish power.
Whilst some have criticised Professor Miller for
lacking such depth and clarity in the way he has couched his remarks,...’
It
doesn’t take a genius to read between the lines. This was a none too veiled
attack on Professor Miller for failing to ‘apply
depth, context, and clarity’ and for ‘oversimplify(ing)
the interlinks between groups which oppose actions in support of Palestinian
rights, and Israeli state actors.’ This statement is like crossing a picket
line. It is scabbing. PSC has no expertise on the question of links between
Zionist groups. Professor Miller is an
international expert.
But more importantly. Instead of allowing the
Zionists to frame the issue, PSC should have launched a full-scale defence of
David Miller’s right to conduct his research without let or hindrance. People
are free to criticise David Miller’s work what they should not be free to do is
to call for his dismissal.
When PSC organised a tour for the Israeli
Palestinian cleric Sheikh Raed Salah, in 2011, he was detained
shortly after arriving in Britain. The Home Office used material that the
Zionist Community Security Trust had given
them, including a doctored poem, in which the words ‘we Jews’ had been inserted, as well as other ‘evidence’ in its
attempt to deport Saleh. However the Upper Immigration Tribunal rejected the
Home Office’s case and Professor Miller’s expert
evidence played a key role in showing that the CST had submitted false evidence.
Unlike PSC’s apparatchiks, the Zionists have
long memories. Ever since then the Israel lobby– from the Board of Deputies to
the UJS – have waged a war to discredit David Miller. UJS in particular, which
is affiliated to the World Zionist Organisation, which has a ‘land
theft division’ (Palestinian land of course!) has done its best to get David
Miller dismissed.
The 100+ MPs includes a number of overt racists including Bob Blackman MP and Baroness Cox - Caroline Lucas is happy to be seen in such company |
The campaign to dismiss David Miller has been
one which has been waged by the political Establishment, Tory to Green. Out and
out racists like Baroness Cox, Bob Blackman and Ian Paisley signed a letter
from over a 100 MPs demanding Miller’s dismissal. [See Meet
Caroline Lucas’s Racist Friends]. In the Lords yesterday there were a series
of questions, all demanding Miller’s dismissal, from Labour’s Lord Bassam
to the racist Tory Lord Pickles.
Electronic
Intifada, the world’s premier Palestinian news site had no qualms about supporting
David Miller. As soon as the Zionist attack began they printed an article
by David and three days later followed it up with an article
by Asa Winstanley ‘Israel lobby demands firing of professor who opposes
Zionism’. On 3 March they printed an article
describing how the Israeli state is co-ordinating the attack on Miller via online
trolls. On 6 October EI described
how support for David Miller was growing with a petition signed
by 315 academics. One name missing from the petition was Professor Kamel Hawwash of
Birmingham University, PSC’s
utterly useless Chairperson.
Middle East Monitor has carried 4 articles (here,
here,
here
and here)
supporting Miller. Al Jazeera ran an article,
A war is being waged against academic freedom in
Britain,
by Malia Bouattia, the former NUS President.
But from PSC not a dickie bird. Total silence. It
was only 6 weeks ago that UJS and other racist students were attempting
to prevent Ken Loach from giving a lecture at his old college, St. Peters
in Oxford. Then too the personal safety of the young Zionist snowflakes was threatened by
an 84 year old film producer.
If anyone has any doubts as to what is
afoot, Professor Ray Bush of Leeds University is also under
attack by Zionism’s McCarthyists. In all these cases PSC has said nothing.
As the Zionists sharpen their knives, PSC and Director Ben Jamal prefer to
avert their eyes.
The original calculation of PSC that
the attack on Jeremy Corbyn was going to be confined to the Labour Party was,
as I predicted mistaken. What began in the Labour Party has spread to every
party with Caroline Lucas leading
the Zionist charge inside the Green Party.
It is difficult to get understand the
mentality of the clique that runs PSC. Allegations of ‘anti-Semitism’ have
chilled debate within and without the Labour Party. Mere mention of Palestine
is now grounds for expulsion from Starmer’s Labour. A climate of fear has grown
up.
If PSC had used its trade union
affiliates to oppose the IHRA then the Zionists could have been stopped in the Labour
Party. But trade unions affiliate to PSC on the basis of support for the
apartheid 2 states solution and on a human rights, not a political, basis. Because
anti-Zionism is not part of PSC’s political perspective it has never opposed on
principle a Jewish supremacist state.
The Jewish Chronicles Lies Are Remiscent of Goebbel's Der Angriff |
The
Jewish Chronicle has led the charge against Miller. Articles such as Bristol
does not want its Jewish students to be safe and accusing Bristol University
of an “absolute
failure of their duty of care” have adorned its pages. Yet PSC, like the 3
wise monkeys, sees, says and hears nothing. It opposes the abuse of Palestinian
human rights but it hasn’t a clue as to why those rights are abused.
We are seeing a massive national movement against government attacks on
free speech and the right to protest. PSC is completely absent from this
campaign. This is despite the fact that the first groups likely to be a
casualty of state repression are pro-Palestinian groups. Instead of joining
forces with women and Black Lives Matter PSC Executive, under the influence of Socialist Action
does absolutely nothing in its splendid
isolation from reality.
A demonstration
has been called in Bristol for March 31 against the victimisation of David
Miller, who has been forbidden to speak out in his own defence whilst he is
attacked by the State and the Zionists. It has been called by the Labour
Campaign for Free Speech. It will be a minor miracle if PSC deigns to publicise
it.
The whole Zionist spectrum, including Israel’s Ha’aretz, is supporting
the attack on David Miller with articles
by Professor David Feldman and Nicole
Lampert. I have previously blogged
about Feldman, ‘The Academic as an Establishment Whore.
With its latest act of political cowardice the question is whether PSC is
fast becoming an obstacle to effective Palestine solidarity. Its refusal to
support David Miller comes hot on the heels of its attack on Palestine Action for its actions
against the Israeli Arms factories of Elbit. PSC prefers demonstrations that
achieve nothing as opposed to direct action that provides a focus for a mass
campaign.
Tony Greenstein
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