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Hamas pogrom is the result of the West's refusal to accept the idea of evil
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Every
aggressive cause is thought to be amenable to compromise
Israel’s
heart has been broken. At war once again against genocidal enemies, its people
are shattered by shock, grief and horror.
At
time of writing, the number of those murdered has risen to 800, with 2,315
wounded and at least 100 being held hostage in Gaza.
The
images of what happened will stay with us forever. Dozens of Israelis were
gunned down in their homes and their cars.
Elderly
people and small children were slaughtered; women were raped; bodies taken into
Gaza were paraded and desecrated; mothers with children in their arms were
abducted and are now being held as hostages in Gaza’s terror tunnels.
This
was barbarism and depravity, not seen on such an infernal scale since the
Holocaust.
Every
one of these attacks on Israeli civilians was a war crime. It is a moral
imperative to destroy the forces who committed them and who — as they tell us —
are intent upon eradicating Israel and the Jewish people.
And
yet the US State Department said after the pogrom: ‘We urged all sides to
refrain from violence and retaliatory attacks. Terror and violence solve
nothing.”
All
sides? That means the US is telling Israel to “refrain” from defending its
people. Should the Americans have refrained from waging war against Afghanistan
to destroy the Taliban after 9/11 as a “retaliatory attack”?
Of
course not. Such moral equivalence, it seems, applies only to Israel. It is
also the default position of the western left.
This
has been on display once again in the media coverage of these events.
Newspapers have been reporting “horrific” casualty figures “on both sides”; the
BBC and other outlets announced on Monday morning that the death toll was
1,100, similarly equating the Israeli victims of mass murder with those killed
in the attempt to prevent any more such attacks.
Such
bankrupt moral equivalence is “progressive” orthodoxy. Ostensibly aimed at
equality for all values, it enables certain "approved" criminals to
evade responsibility for their crimes by representing them as victims alongside
those they have attacked. The inevitable consequence is that their victims are
represented as attackers.
Thus
a BBC headline read “Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza Strip… after
Palestinian gunmen infiltrate its territory”, repeating the BBC’s habitual
inversion of aggression and response. The extreme nature of the atrocity was
instantly downgraded and its horror was blunted.
This
is no accident. The instinct of the left is to deny Israeli victimhood. That’s
because such victimhood gets in the way of the default “progressive” narrative
that Israel is the aggressor and the Palestinians are their victims.
It
also gives rise to the claim that Israel’s response is “disproportionate” if
its forces kill “too many” Palestinians. But a proportionate response never
involves a comparison of the numbers killed. It is rather a response that’s
proportionate to the threat of further killing.
At
the moment, the “disproportionate” voices are muted by the horror of what has
happened. But if Israel hits Gaza very hard, we’ll soon be hearing once again
the claims and blood libels of Israeli “war crimes”.
While
the Labour party leadership is currently supporting Israel’s right to take the
measures in Gaza necessary to defend itself, an event organised by the
Corbynite Momentum faction just down the road from Labour’s party conference
applauded the Hamas pogrom.
Although
the Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, has purged Momentum from the party, he is
currently refusing to suspend Labour MP Apsana Begum. According to a complaint
by the Tory MP Greg Hands, she tweeted her "solidarity" with the
Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which was planning a protest outside the Israeli
embassy to demand Israel end its “violent imposition of occupation, apartheid
and colonisation over the Palestinian people”.
Despite
Starmer's efforts, anti-Zionist and anti-Jewish attitudes remain entrenched on
the left, centred upon the Palestinian cause. Its apologists have responded to
the Hamas atrocities by saying that Israel “had this coming” as a result of its
“colonial” oppression of the Palestinians.
The
ignorant and malicious lie of Israeli “oppression” and injustice is embedded in
western “progressive” circles. Totally ignoring the Palestinians’ genocidal
antisemitism, this narrative has sanitised, emboldened and incentivised
Palestinian incitement against Israel and the Jewish people for decades.
Jews
on the left, including those now wringing their hands over the massacre in
Israel, are complicit in this malignant echo chamber.
They
are part of a western culture that is no longer prepared to recognise evil. It
seeks instead to ascribe it to motives like oppression.
It
tells itself that every aggressive cause is amenable to compromise. It refuses
to accept that sometimes there’s no alternative but to fight until the forces
of evil are crushed by a military victory.
By
refusing to accept this, such “progressives” sentence countless innocents to
die. That is what has happened in Israel. That’s why yet more innocents there
will be slaughtered, and yet more young Israeli conscripts are now being sent
into the line of fire.
Israel
will fight to destroy this evil because it has no choice. Many western
progressives have chosen to support evil instead.
Melanie
Phillips is a Times columnist
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Thank you, Melanie, for this excellent article
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