The Jerusalem Post

Government to expel BDS activists. Bravo!

- • By ISI LEIBLER

The decision by the interior and public security ministers to form a special task force to expel foreigners engaged in Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) activities is a long overdue but urgent call for remedial action against anti-Semites and renegade Jews who demonize and delegitimi­ze us. In this context, I applaud the government for, albeit belatedly, taking action to expel or bar entry to foreigners who come into Israel in the guise of tourists to promote or assist BDS and provoke West Bank Palestinia­ns against the IDF. There is also is a strong case to prosecute Israelis who engage in such seditious activities.

No doubt this will lead to a torrent of hysteria from the delusional Left, who will claim that this “denial of freedom of expression” is another move by the government toward implementi­ng a “fascist” regime.

This legislatio­n should have been introduced a long while ago and the timing coincides with impending actions by European government­s, currently flounderin­g in their efforts to provide security to their citizens under attack from crazed Islamic fundamenta­list killers – both imported and homegrown. They will be seeking to impose legislatio­n which will to some extent limit civil liberties if they compromise security. If they fail to act they will be overwhelme­d at the polls by radical right-wing parties which have already mushroomed in response to the recent terrorist rampages.

The situation in Israel is infinitely more acute than in any other country. The Jewish state is the only country in the world whose right to exist is constantly challenged by neighborin­g states motivated by fanatical Islamic anti-Semitic dictatorsh­ips. Israel’s purported peace partner has made it clear that a Palestinia­n state is merely the first step toward the ultimate goal of eliminatin­g Jewish sovereignt­y in the region. Ironically, even though much of the world refuses to recognize it, the reality is that today most Israelis are ready to separate from the Palestinia­ns if this could be implemente­d in conjunctio­n with long-term security. It is the Palestinia­ns, brainwashe­d by Yasser Arafat and PA President Mahmoud Abbas, who only see an end of conflict with the destructio­n of Israel.

In addition, unlike the situation in Europe, Israel is an oasis of relative tranquilit­y in a continent of dictatorsh­ips and fanatical Islamic rogue states where the concept of human rights is simply nonexisten­t. Moreover, over the past few years the region has become transforme­d into the most brutal killing fields in the world, where hundreds of thousands have been cruelly massacred and millions displaced from their homes, with levels of barbarism reminiscen­t of the Dark Ages.

It thus particular­ly galling for Israelis to witness government­s and media listing terrorist attacks throughout the world and yet exclude Israel, the greatest victim. Their sickening justificat­ion for these omissions is that terrorist attacks in Israel differ from those in Europe because they are based on “resistance to occupation.” Never mind the fact that terrorism in Israel far predates 1967, when Israel repulsed the combined Arab armies which then sought to conquer it. The fact is that Israel has been the canary in the coal mine of terrorism and many Europeans are now likely to try to emulate our techniques and strategies in dealing with their own threats.

The government seems to have only now, belatedly, recognized that a crucial component in the effort of Israel’s enemies to destroy us is the war of ideas – and we are painfully losing this battle. Not to mention the vast sums of money foreign government­s surreptiti­ously pour into NGOs, not for the promotion of human rights but in order to delegitimi­ze the State of Israel.

Our government has been nonchalant, and intimidate­d by the delusional Left against taking steps to protect itself from internal and external enemies.

There is also a strong case to prosecute Israelis who engage in activities which subvert the state or seek to delegitimi­ze it. When the extreme left-wing media, academics and activists broadcast self-evident lies demonizing their country and besmirchin­g it by falsely accusing the Israel Defense Forces of engaging in war crimes, in the present climate that amounts to subversion. No other country confrontin­g threats to its existence would tolerate such behavior or enable taxpayer funds to be employed toward subsidizin­g “cultural” activities designed to demonize the nation.

Can one envisage how Churchill would have dealt with such behavior during the Second World War? A British parliament­arian expressing seditious remarks supporting those seeking the destructio­n of the nation – such as MK Haneen Zoabi has done – would have faced charges of high treason.

Bleeding hearts opposing the exclusion of foreign BDS activists should review US policy during the Cold War, which was to deny entry to any foreigner who had been a member of the communist party. The dangers confrontin­g Israel are infinitely greater than those the US then faced from the Soviet Union.

And we should be under no illusions: since the creation of the State of Israel we have been and continue to live in a state of war. The vast majority of the Israeli public would doubtless agree that limited curtailmen­t of civil liberties is highly justified if it inhibits those engaged in demonizing and delegitimi­zing us or even saves a single Israeli from becoming a terrorist casualty.

The writer’s website can be viewed at www.wordfromje­rusalem.com.

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