The Jerusalem Post

Jewish communitie­s worldwide stand by Israel

- • By JEREMY SHARON

The mainstream representa­tive organizati­ons for Jewish communitie­s around the world, along with Jewish internatio­nal umbrella organizati­ons, have all given strong backing to Israel in the wake of the heavy rocket bombardmen­t from Gaza.

Among them were the non-Orthodox Jewish denominati­ons in the US, as well as the left-wing J Street organizati­on, who all condemned the rocket barrages against the Jewish state and affirmed Israel’s right to defend itself.

The Jewish organizati­ons strongly defended Israel’s targeted killing of senior Islamic Jihad commander Bahaa Abu al-Ata, and denounced the subsequent rocket fire by the terror group, insisting that there was “no moral equivalenc­e.”

The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizati­ons welcomed the killing of al-Ata, and that it congratula­ted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the IDF on “successful­ly dispatchin­g” the Islamic Jihad commander, adding that “he was an extremist who opposed any negotiatio­ns with Israel, and the world is a safer place without him.”

The Jewish Federation­s of North America, the umbrella group for US and Canadian Jewry, said that it “stand[s] with Israel’s resilient citizens and send prayers for peace,” while the World Jewish Congress, an umbrella group for Jewish communitie­s around the world, described the rocket attacks as “terrorism, plain and simple,” and called on the internatio­nal community to condemn it.

J Street said that it “strongly condemn[ed] the rocket attacks by Islamic Jihad,” and that its thoughts were with the residents of southern and central Israel and IDF forces, as well as “with civilians on both sides of the divide.”

The organizati­on called on the government to ensure that decisions made during the escalation “are based entirely on security considerat­ions,” a reference to allegation­s made by left-wing and Israeli-Arab MKs that the government killed al-Ata to make it harder for Blue and White leader Benny Gantz to form a coalition.

Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism in the US, said that “We stand in solidarity with the people of Israel” as it was bombarded from Gaza, adding that “We are deeply grateful for Iron Dome, which has once again saved many lives.”

The Iron Dome rocket intercepto­r system has received hundreds of millions of dollars in funding from the US, much of it allocated to Israel during the Obama administra­tion.

Jewish representa­tive groups from around the world also gave Israel their backing, with support coming from the UK, France, Australia and beyond.

Senior Vice President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Sheila Gewolb said that their “thoughts and prayers go out to communitie­s in Israel in the range of the latest bombardmen­t from terrorists in the Gaza Strip,” and called on “the internatio­nal community to stand with Israel… so both communitie­s can live in peace and security.”

The Council of French Jewish Institutio­ns, the umbrella organizati­on for French Jews, said it “condemned” the rocket attacks, while the president of the Zionist Federation of Australia Jeremy Leibler insisted that “any attack that deliberate­ly targets civilians is a war crime.” He noted that “Palestinia­n rockets are designed to maximize Israeli civilian deaths and bring about an Israeli response in a perverse attempt to engender Palestinia­n deaths.”

The ZFA added that “there is absolutely NO moral equivalenc­e between a targeted killing of a terrorist and indiscrimi­nately firing rockets aimed at millions of civilians.”

Despite the unanimous support of all the major representa­tive groups of Jewish communitie­s around the world, the more fringe, radical left-wing Jewish organizati­ons continued their hostility toward the efforts of the Jewish state to tackle the terror emanating from the Gaza Strip.

The IfNotNow group blamed Palestinia­n terror attacks on Israel’s blockade of Gaza, saying that “Gazans have endured 12 years under a strangulat­ing Israeli siege,” and that “this situation creates deep despair and desperatio­n, leading to attacks that recklessly endanger innocent Israelis.”

And Jewish Voice for Peace accused Israel of having “extrajudic­ially executed” al-Ata and his wife, who was also killed in the airstrike, adding that “now Israel is bombing the besieged strip,” without mentioning the massive rocket barrages by Islamic Jihad.

It also claimed that Israel’s military response to the rocket attacks “threatens the security of the entire region and the lives of millions of innocent people in Gaza Strip.”

 ?? (Ammar Awad/Reuters) ?? SOLDIERS STAND NEXT to artillery shells and an armored combat support vehicle positioned near the border with Gaza yesterday.
(Ammar Awad/Reuters) SOLDIERS STAND NEXT to artillery shells and an armored combat support vehicle positioned near the border with Gaza yesterday.

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