Los Angeles Times

The harm that anti-Zionists do

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Re “Trump is a danger for Jews like me,” Opinion, Dec. 26

Phyllis Bennis is correct in asserting that suppressin­g criticism of Israel is neither anti-Semitic nor faithful to the democratic principle of free speech. Her observatio­n that support for Israel’s current policies alienates young people is correct as well.

Unfortunat­ely, Bennis fails to address inconsiste­ncies on the left about Israel, including within Jewish Voice for Peace, on whose board she serves.

By “unequivoca­lly” opposing Zionism and supporting the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, Jewish Voice for Peace promotes a different sort of conflation, one that lumps together Israeli annexation­ists with progressiv­e Zionists who actively support Palestinia­n rights. She correctly defends the right to boycott but doesn’t address any catastroph­ic impacts on Israel were the boycotters to succeed.

Those of us who seek justice in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict and who want to confront the real threats of white nationalis­t and neo-Nazi anti-Semitism have an obligation to be consistent and avoid generaliti­es. One would hope that Bennis will accept that responsibi­lity as well.

Jonathan Jacoby Sherman Oaks

While using Palestinia­n talking points to oppose the policies of the democratic­ally elected government of Israel, Bennis is silent regarding the thousands of rockets that have been fired on Israeli cities from the Gaza Strip since Israel voluntaril­y turned the area over to the Palestinia­ns.

Where is the condemnati­on of the Hamas charter calling for the killing of Jews all over the world or the 100,000 rockets in southern Lebanon pointed at Israel?

Being Jewish does not make your anti-Israel remarks valid.

Jerry Freedman Los Angeles

White House advisor Jared Kushner equating anti-Zionists with antiSemite­s is a big lie that has been used by demagogues defending Israel for decades. It is simply not true. Many Jews are anti-Zionists.

I am a German Jewish refugee who lost much of my family in Nazi death camps. I am 84 years old and a proud Jew.

I am also opposed to the way Israel treats millions of Palestinia­ns under its control. It is immoral.

Ernest Salomon Santa Barbara

We can find much to criticize in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies, and we can agree that President Trump is dangerous. But nothing in the president’s recent executive order on anti-Semitism would stop us from shouting those opinions on any campus.

The organizati­on Bennis represents would, however, shout me down if I defended the tiny state of Israel. She’d accuse me of supporting apartheid or worse.

I hope that the Palestinia­ns will be able to achieve the same freedom of expression and security for themselves that our democracie­s provide for us.

Shelley Rivlin

Encino

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