Several hundred people gathered in Romare Bearden Park in Uptown Sunday afternoon to show their support for the State of Israel, which is in the midst of the latest flare-up in the long-standing, bitter, violent struggle with the Palestinian/Muslim/Arabs in that part of the world. Not far away, a smaller group — not that the size mattered — gathered to support the other side. This morning, the finger-pointing continued across the sea, as both sides accused the other of having been responsible for a bomb that went off near a hospital.

Before I share my thoughts on the conflict, you should know that I’ve lived nearly the entirety of my life in this Billy Graham/Jim and Tammy Faye/Elevation Church/conservative/evangelical Christian town as an outsider, a Northern-born Jew, bullied as a “Christ-killer” on the first-grade playground. I was criticized by the other side as a liberal, non-affiliated Jew (that means I didn’t belong to a congregation) who dared to ask publicly more than a quarter-century ago what almost every other Jew in town was asking privately — whether it was a good idea for the town’s Jews to build a “self-imposed ghetto.”

I was also the organizer of a series of interfaith discussions every Monday night on WBT radio when I worked at the station, which lead to me being labelled “The Anti-Christ” by the Rev. Joe Chambers (of “Barney-the-Purple-Dinosaur-is-Gay” fame), who then implored, via his 10,000-member mailing list, that my show, and the station, be boycotted until I was removed from the airwaves. As the director of programming at a non-profit community center, I organized a series of interfaith celebrations, as well as dialogues between Israelis and Palestinians.

I can say with some confidence that I’m arguably the most-vocal Jewish supporter of Palestinian rights you’ve ever met; that I’ve dared to say, publicly, often, that not everything Israel does is always right — which led to my being denounced as a “disgrace to my ancestors” by many in the Jewish community — and by one caller to my radio show, who demanded I publicly renounce my Judaism and “surgically re-attach my foreskin.”

I’ve never shied away from saying what needed to be said, and expecting — demanding — that everyone hold him or herself, and their communities, to the highest of standards, even when doing so meant criticizing “their own” publicly.

Having said that — and being proud to be able to say that I count many Muslims as friends — I was utterly disgusted and outraged when one local leader of the Muslim community posted on Facebook an incredibly graphic photo of a Palestinian child who had experienced severe head injuries during the latest conflict. He said people who supported Israel’s right to defend itself are guilty of war crimes and have blood on our hands.

The photographs being displayed for public consumption of the Palestinian children, bloodied, blown apart, their bodies held out by crying families in such pain that no one can fail to be moved, are flat-out propaganda. These children are being used as pawns, callously meant to make Israelis appear to be inhumane, when the truth is quite the opposite. Israel tries to minimize civilian casualties, while Hamas tries to maximize them.

This time Israel is not mostly at fault for what is happening in Gaza. Israel has a right to live in peace, free from having thousands of rockets launched at them, just as they had the right to be free from suicide bombers coming at them in waves a few years ago, or from the armies massing against them, trying to drive them into the ocean in the decades before — and from the bigotry and oppression of mass slaughter in the last century too grotesque to ever be forgotten.

Hamas, which continues to refuse to take the most basic of steps necessary to move toward a final resolution of this horror — the acknowledgment of the right of the State of Israel to exist — has orchestrated the situation as it is, because it has nothing left to use. It has failed in every other brutal method and cannot bring itself to acknowledge it must change its course. They hide weapons in homes and mosques and they hide behind their women and children because they know that the best weapon they have left is to pull on the heartstrings of the average person across the world, in the most dramatic way possible — with innocent blood.

How pathetic. How outrageous. And too many of my Muslim friends have succumbed to it — have made self-righteous statements about the overwhelmingly disproportionate numbers of Palestinian civilians who have died, as opposed to Israeli casualties, as if that is somehow the measure of “rightness.” Did Americans use that measure when many more, yes, innocent Afghani civilians were killed, as opposed to Taliban — who, by the way, used the same tactics of hiding behind their women and children? Of course not. Such a metric measures nothing. You would somehow penalize the victor of a dispute based on how large their victory was, irrespective of the merits of their cause? Ridiculous.

Yes, Israel needs to do more, much more, to find a way to make life bearable for those who still suffer, no matter whether or not it is more or less responsible for that suffering. In particular, it needs to stop building new settlements in areas it knows it will eventually have to give to a free Palestine. It needs to find a way to do more for the Arabs and other minorities inside its boundaries; it needs to stand up to the highest of principles, not continue to hide behind ugly walls. The “Israel” I was taught as a child to believe in, for which I contributed my dimes every Sunday morning at religious school, does not exist. But I will continue to expect Israel to do better.

This time, Israel does not shoulder the lion’s share of the blame. Israel has tried to mitigate any harm to civilians, in some ways more than any party has ever attempted, by giving advance notice. Yes, there may not be many places for the Palestinians to go, but is that Israel’s problem alone, when, for one egregious example, Egypt refuses to allow Palestinian refugees to seek shelter there, when it keeps its border sealed against them?

And so I say to my Muslim friends, who I assume will now call me all kinds of names: Look at yourselves, please. As you come to the end of your holy month of Ramadan, as you celebrate Eid, I implore you to have the courage to do the most critical of self-examination, because you have been taken advantage of by the most cynical among you. I promise I will do the same self-examination, as I always do, painfully so, during my faith’s High Holy Days beginning at the end of September.

But until you stop aiding those who would use you in the worst possible way, there can be no resolution. And no peace.

Jerry Klein is something of an notorious Charlotte "institution" who returns to CL after a 13-year absence while living and working in Washington, D.C. Jerry is known for having worn many hats in this...

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  1. Maybe they could start by allowing the people to return to the land that they kicked them off. Allow them to live in a world where they do not have to ration water food and power. Or they could try knocking down the wall that they have caged them behind. Honest question, do you think it was okay for the Jewish settlers to force-ably remove the people from a land they had lived on for generations so that they could have it for themselves? I’m genuinely curious and don’t want to start a row. Thanks.

  2. “I have LOTS of Muslim friends!”
    ->
    *cue xenophobic diatribe*

    Saved you a read.

  3. Israel was a concept before it became a State and today is a State like no other.
    In fact it is the only Country in the World that does not define its borders in its Constitution and is now ready to expand its territory through the use of any means.
    The conspiracy is not a theory.
    The next World War is already a done deal behind the backs of all people which will be forced to fight for their own Countries in their obligation as citizens.

    This War will be inevitable and come by surprise.
    It will be the excuse to completely abolish the concept of Equality and all human rights associated with it, celebrating the rise of one “chosen people” so to weave Religions with their plot.

    The only possibility to counter this global threat is for Humankind to drop all its borders and to become like One single Country.
    Beyond any possible excuse of Religion or other, the Conflict must be defined from the beginning only pro or against Equality (and not Western versus Eastern block).

    The strategy of this conspiracy is “Divide and Conquer” and the solution begins with a new concept of Equality that is defined by a new discovery:
    Wavevolution.

    To recognize Wavevolution is to also recognize a sort of Equality which is neither financial nor Equality between man and woman but it is instead the Respect of a newly found common origin reflected in a new system of values sculptured in a new set of rules.

    http://www.wavevolution.org/en/humanwaves.html

  4. Brendan, we could spend another half-century arguing as to the merits of having established the State of Israel following the Holocaust, and we could do the same about the wisdom of the way in which the Western powers, mainly Great Britain and France, divided up the entire world from Northern Africa, across the Middle East to what is now Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, etc., irrespective of tribal and religious differences going back millennia – or we could move forward, once and for all. Israel is not going away. Neither are the people we now call Palestinians – or Arabs, or Muslims. The only thing that will solve the problem is when everyone accepts that all have a right to exist, and to live as independent people in their own states – with issues such as boundaries (and rights for minorities) decided by peaceful means, not violence. When ALL parties are ready to accept that, you’ll be amazed how quickly there will be a resolution. At this moment, that is not the reality of the situation.

  5. I agree that Israel, like any country, has a right to defend itself. But as is usually the case with Israel under Nuttin’-Yahoo, the “defense” is all out of proportion. Israel’s completely disproportionate attack on Gaza is not justified in any way, shape or fashion by a few missiles being launched against them. You don’t plow through densely populated cities like some mechanized nightmare because you’ve lost a few people in rocket attacks. It’s as if you were hit on the head by a rock and you retaliated by blowing the other person’s head off, tearing down his house — and then killing his family too. Or, to use the “eye for an eye” argument, what the Israeli government is doing is tantamount to blinding a whole neighborhood because one of your eyes was snatched out. Enough already.

  6. What John said. and I’d also add the suggestion that people sharing & voicing outrage over photos of bloodied children blown to bits are contributing to a Hamas propaganda campaign is infuriating. I guess we should all just be quiet and look the other way? Here’s a better idea – if Israel thinks images of maimed & dead children pose a PR risk, then perhaps they should stop blowing up children.

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