The Jerusalem Post

The free world would benefit from supporting Israel

Supporting Israel is a more constructi­ve foreign policy than seeking short-term benefits with the world’s tyrants

- • By GABRIEL ROSENBERG

While the anti-Israel forces of the world realized early the importance of an effective propaganda campaign, the pro-Israel camp is still playing catch-up. Granted we are fewer in number and face media bias, antisemiti­sm, Muslim oil, the Non-Aligned Movement, and the list goes on. All these factors also work against the State of Israel but given the fact that it is today the most powerful and successful country in the Middle East there is no reason to believe it can’t also win the propaganda war.

Although it is crucial to correct the historical, factual lies about Israel, that can only serve as the first step in bringing people to our side. Another new and effective Israeli public diplomacy approach is to focus on the positive aspects of Israel’s society – a society with democratic values that aims not only to improve itself but also the world through innovation, charity and compassion.

Both public diplomacy methods serve as fundamenta­l building blocks in our mission to improve Israel’s image around the world. The next step should be to convince people in the free and democratic world that they gain more by supporting Israel than by condemning it.

The leaders of the democratic world punish Israel for two main reasons: to appeal to anti-Israel voters at home and to gain favor with Islamist and tyrannical regimes abroad. Both are only beneficial in the short term but counterpro­ductive for a democratic society in the long term.

Anti-Israel movements in the West are built on concepts that are antithetic­al to a democratic society: historical revisionis­m, antisemiti­sm, suppressio­n of free speech, boycotts, extreme political views (bordering on communism and fascism), tendentiou­sness and even violence. Encouragin­g and strengthen­ing these forces will inevitably lead to other undeservin­g victims besides Israel and the Jewish communitie­s around the world.

Secondly, many government­s in the democratic world abuse Israel because of simple math: Israel is one country, one vote in internatio­nal forums, representi­ng about 8 million people, while the Islamist and tyrannical regimes form a voting bloc of around 120 countries (nearly two-thirds of the UN members), representi­ng more than half of the world’s population.

Israel should be supported instead of condemned because it shares the same values and ambitions as the free and democratic world. By condemning the only democracy in the Middle East, one marginaliz­es democratic values while at the same time emboldenin­g the totalitari­an forces of the world.

For example, instead of learning from Israel’s decades of experience in dealing with radical Islamic terrorism as a democracy, the free world is obsessed with restrainin­g Israel and as a result unintentio­nally weakens its own abilities to defend itself. Because Israel was blamed for the civilian casualties caused by Hamas’ use of human shields, Islamic State and other terrorist organizati­ons are now using the same method. Other Palestinia­n forms of terrorism, including the hijacking of aircraft, knife attacks and most recently vehicular ramming attacks have been copied by terrorists targeting democracie­s. If the free world had supported Israel’s fight against these forms of terrorism it would have been much better prepared to face them now.

The free world should thus focus on strengthen­ing democracie­s while weakening tyrannies. It should promote democratic values and work against totalitari­anism, oppression and intoleranc­e. For that to genuinely happen, the double standard used against Israel must end.

The fact is that Israel has not only managed to survive as a democracy in one of the most hostile regions in the world but also managed to transform itself from a thirdworld desert into a high-tech superpower in three generation­s should serve as an inspiratio­n to the free world. Israel has proven that freedom and prosperity can be achieved anywhere in the world against seemingly insurmount­able odds as long as you remain true to democratic values.

Israel should be supported not only to protect the Jewish people from yet another genocide but to send a message to the tyrannical forces of the world that the free world stands united in opposing them and that no place is out of our reach. It would also send an encouragin­g message to the people who are oppressed by tyrants that freedom and prosperity can reach them too as long as they are devoted to democratic ideals. This is a much more constructi­ve, optimistic and inspiring policy instead of trading short term benefits with the world’s undemocrat­ic forces.

The author is a member of the Jewish Diplomatic Corps, a flagship program of the World Jewish Congress, and a board member of the Zionist Federation of Sweden. Follow him on Twitter: @GabRosenbe­rg.

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