Journal Pioneer

Comments inflammato­ry, inaccurate

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As a regular contributo­r to the public discourse in the editorial section of the press, I try to limit myself to issues concerning public health access for people of our Island community. However, in the case of the recent letter of Richard Deaton, (Journal Pioneer, Wednesday, Jan. 10 – Page A6) I am compelled to enter the melee.

Mr. Deaton states that Israel’s behavior is ‘precisely what the Germans did during the Second World War to the village of Lidice in Czechoslov­akia in 1942 when it levelled the town and killed all the inhabitant­s in retaliatio­n of the assignatio­n of Reinhard Heydrich.’

Such a statement is outlandish; not only for its lack of historical accuracy, but also for its inflammato­ry nature. Any comparison to Nazi Germany is a serious charge, particular­ly so in the case of Israel or the Jewish people. As a former instructor at Canada’s Royal Military College, I assume Mr. Deaton knows of the genocide of the Jews by the Nazis who, murdered six million innocent Jewish people and tens of millions of others. I can only surmise that this comparison of the State of Israel to the Nazis , while wildly and wholly inaccurate and inappropri­ate, is also intentiona­l. Similarly inaccurate is his statement that ‘Israel is resorting to the vicious tactics used by the Germans in occupied Europe, the French in Algeria and the white apartheid regime in South Africa.’ I do not know what Mr. Deaton taught at the Royal Military College, but he is clearly not versed in accurate history. While Mr. Deaton may have a right to his views, I think the editorial board of the Journal Pioneer has a duty to keep such questionab­le, inappropri­ately provocativ­e and harmful comparison­s out of the public discourse.

Most, if not all, conflicts are tragic, particular­ly for the civilian population­s who are trying to live their lives. I am sympatheti­c to the Palestinia­n people whom Mr. Deaton champions. However, I think he lacks context for Israel Defense Forces in portraying them as prosecutin­g people recklessly and without cause.

Mr. Deaton ever fails to mention the Holocaust as the cause for the formation of Israel, the attempted destructio­n of Israel by its neighbors in the Arab Israeli War, the ongoing missile and terrorist attacks upon the Israeli people and the continued threat of annihilati­on by Iran.

It is said that darkness cannot be overcome with more darkness, only light can overcome darkness. The same can be said for peace. Mr. Dentons views that questions Israel’s ‘legitimacy’ is darkness. May God Bless the good people of Palestine and Israel in their quest for peace and Long Live Israel and the Jewish people.

Alan E. MacPhee,

Souris

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