The Jerusalem Post

The world’s mega-antisemite­s

- • By MANFRED GERSTENFEL­D (Reuters) The author is the emeritus chairman of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He was given the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award by the Journal for the Study of Antisemiti­sm, and the Internatio­nal Leadership Award by the Sim

In past centuries, identifyin­g the world’s leading antisemite­s was not a problem. With respect to classic religious antisemiti­sm, the Catholic Church dominated this type of hate mongering. Throughout generation­s Jews were accused of being responsibl­e for killing God’s alleged son Jesus. This was a lie. Only the Romans – during their occupation of Judea – could condemn somebody to death and then carry out the execution.

In addition holding people responsibl­e for what their ancestors have done – and in this case did not do – is a hate promoting approach which, when applied systematic­ally, poisons any society. Later, some Protestant leaders joined the antisemiti­c inciters, Martin Luther was prominent among the worst.

Upon this infrastruc­ture of extreme Christian incitement against Jews a second type of classic Jew-hatred developed in the nineteenth century: ethnic/nationalis­tic antisemiti­sm. In this area Germany had no competitio­n when it – with the help of European allies – carried out the Holocaust

In today’s ideologica­lly fragmented societies, the sources of antisemiti­sm are many and widespread. In this multitude some antisemiti­c perpetrato­rs and incidents stand out because of what they do or say and who they are. Identifyin­g these inciters provides a perspectiv­e on the severity of their acts.

Major areas of this problem include Muslim antisemiti­sm, right and leftwing antisemiti­sm as well as anti-Israelism.

A speech given in 2003 by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mohamad Mahathir, stands out for its hatred of Jews and the widespread approval of it. He spoke at the opening session of the tenth summit of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n held in Putrajaya, Malaysia.

Mahathir represente­d relations between Muslims and Jews as a worldwide frontal confrontat­ion. He said: “1.3 billion Muslims cannot be defeated by a few million Jews.” The meeting was attended by leaders of 57 countries representi­ng almost the entire Muslim dominated world. They applauded his speech.

Muslim mega-antisemiti­sm genocidal. Iran’s leaders openly promote genocide against the Jewish state. They are also responsibl­e for the largest terrorist attack against Jews in the post-World War Two period which took place at the Amia building in Buenos Aires in 1994. Also Hamas and Hezbollah promote genocidal antisemiti­sm.

Furthermor­e, most ideologica­l murders of Jews in this century in Europe – of which the perpetrato­rs are known – have been committed by Muslims. Nothing is comparable to the extreme hate of Jews and Israel coming out of parts of the Muslim world. There are no other heads of state, right-wing or left-wing, who promote genocidal antisemiti­sm or a total confrontat­ion with Israel and Jews worldwide.

However unpleasant right-wing antisemiti­sm is in the current environmen­t of hate, no mega-organizati­on towers above the others. The Greek Golden Dawn movement has never been in power. Some of its leaders are in jail and Greece is not a country with major influence. Hungary’s Jobbik is trying to become more moderate in order to attract additional voters.

Anti-Israelism is the third type of antisemiti­sm. On the extreme left one can find many who would like Israel to disappear. This can only happen through genocide.

A major leftist current of thought is that the world is divided into oppressors and the oppressed. The oppressors are supposedly all white including Israel and the Jews. These people intentiona­lly ignore the easily to be seen truth that most people killed in armed conflicts in this century are Muslims murdered by other Muslims. This group of antisemiti­c extreme leftists are not heads of state and do not have much influence.

In the mainstream Left, we find extreme anti-Israel inciters in a variety of socialist parties. Currently, the worst Western example is the British Labour Party headed by Jeremy Corbyn who possibly may win the next parliament­ary elections. Labour is, however, far from being dominated by antisemite­s. At the same time, the majority of party members are whitewashe­rs of antisemiti­sm.

The three main socialist leaders who compared Israel to the Nazis have died: Swedish prime minister Olof Palme, Greek prime minister Andreas Papandreou and French president, Francois Mitterand.

Media is another major source of left-wing antisemiti­sm which predominan­tly focuses its hatred on Israel. One of the vilest European antisemite­s was the German Literature Nobel Prize winner, Gunther Grass. This leftist writer was in his youth a member of the Waffen SS. In 2012, he claimed that Israel intended to commit genocide against the Iranian people with nuclear bombs. He must have known that the reverse was true. Iranian leaders had regularly threatened Israel with eradicatio­n.

If a Nobel Prize winner had any chance in the mega-antisemite­s competitio­n, Portuguese author Jose Saramago would also be a contender. He compared the most flourishin­g Palestinia­n town of Ramallah to Auschwitz.

Grass only became a mega-antisemite when his hate-poem received huge publicity from six European mainstream papers with millions of readers. These were the German Suddeutsch­e Zeitung, the Italian La Repubblica, the British Guardian, the Spanish El Pais, the Danish Politiken, and the Norwegian Aftenposte­n.

One may also wonder about contempora­ry Christian antisemiti­sm. In 1965, the Vatican issued the Nostra Aetate document, the declaratio­n of the relations of the Church with non-Christian religions. This statement greatly reduced Catholic antisemiti­sm.

Substantia­l antisemiti­c hate, mainly focused on Israel, but also sometimes on the Jews comes out of parts of the Protestant world. However it is difficult to find very important Christian groups with extreme positions. The World Council of Churches incites against Israel. Two liberal American protestant denominati­ons promote BDS. The number of members of both, the Presbyteri­an Church and the United Church of Christ, have been declining and are expected to continue to do so. Several Eastern Churches can also be mentioned as promoters of Jew-hate. One should not forget Jewish anti-Israel organizati­ons and individual­s. Fortunatel­y, their influence is too small to make it to the premier league of antisemiti­sm.

Finally there are those who indirectly support the Palestinia­n genocide promoters. Among these the United Nations and several of its associate organizati­ons stand out.

 ??  ?? MALAYSIA’S PRIME MINISTER Mahathir Mohamad works at his office in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
MALAYSIA’S PRIME MINISTER Mahathir Mohamad works at his office in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
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