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Below is a
racist column by Jeff Jacoby that demands a swift reaction. Since
his column of November 20th, many members of PMW have contacted
Mr. Jacoby in protest. To their letters, Mr. Jacoby has written
back using language that is truly shocking and revealing of the
hatred that animates his thinking and writing. It is clear that
we are not dealing with a thoughtful writer, but rather with an
angry zealot who has nothing but contempt and scorn not only for
Palestinians, but for Arabs and Muslims in general and those who
sympathize with them. He has answered by categorically and scornfully
dismissing his detractors as "ignorant", "wrongheaded",
"simply parroting propaganda", with whom there is "no point in
debating", etc.
But the clincher
is this quote from him: "Of course there can be peace with occupation."
Mr. Jacoby has not only said this once, but has confirmed it on
record for Palestine Media Watch.
Such a person
should not be given the privilege of writing for a respected national
newspaper.
Therefore,
the goal of this call is to demand that:
- Mr. Jacoby
resign or be fired from the Boston Globe
- The Globe
issue a statement distancing itself from the writer and condemning
his inflamatory language
You can post
your letter via:
http://extranet.globe.com/LettersEditor/default.asp
You can also
either send email and/or make a call and/or fax.
- Email:
letter@globe.com
- CC: jacoby@globe.com
- Bcc: pmwatch@zworg.com
- Phone number:
(617) 929 - 3025
- Fax number:
(617) 929 - 2098
Let the Globe
know that this unacceptable trash that does not deserve to be
printed on their newspaper.
'Peace
process' in Middle East brings only war
By Jeff
Jacoby, Globe Columnist, 11/20/2000
LATE IN SEPTEMBER,
the Palestinian Authority kicked off a campaign of organized violence
meant to hasten the final ''liberation'' of Israel from the Jews.
The fighting began with mobs throwing rocks and firebombs at Jewish
civilians and vehicles. Soon it escalated to militiamen firing
automatic weapons at Israeli troops - often from behind Arab teenagers
used as human shields.
There have
been scenes of shocking barbarity. On the eve of Rosh Hashana,
a Muslim throng on the Temple Mount plaza hurled stones and bricks
on worshippers at the Western Wall below. In Nablus, Arabs demolished
Joseph's Tomb, torching and smashing the ancient shrine in a frenzy
of desecration. On Oct. 11, gunmen opened fire on mourners carrying
Rabbi Hillel Lieberman to his grave; the rabbi had been killed
trying to save the Torah scroll at Joseph's Tomb. When three Israeli
reservists took a wrong turn into Ramallah, two of them were lynched,
their corpses mutilated beyond recognition, thrown from a window,
and dragged through the streets. The third, it was reported, was
burned in his car.
Israeli officials
keep pleading for a halt to the fighting. But rather than quell
the violence, the Palestinian Authority has done its best to inflame
it. Newspapers and broadcasters controlled by Yasser Arafat exhort
Palestinians to continue the attacks ''until victory.'' There
are glowing tributes to ''martyrs'' killed in clashes with Israeli
troops. Palestinian TV even airs a call for worldwide pogroms:
''Our people
must unite ... to confront the Jews,'' cried Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabiya
in a sermon televised from a Gaza mosque on Oct. 13. ''Have no
mercy on the Jews, no matter where they are, in any country. Fight
them wherever you are! Wherever you meet them, kill them! Wherever
you are, kill those Jews and those Americans who are like them....
The slogan of us all should be, `Jihad! Jihad!'''
It might not
occur to you to compare this bloodlust to the American Revolution,
but it occurred last week to the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee. In a full-page ad in The New York Times, the ADC proclaimed
that the Arabs killed while attacking Jews ''all died in the pursuit
of liberty and independence.'' Boxed in the center of the ad was
the credo from the Declaration of Independence: ''We hold these
truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that
they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,
that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.''
And below Jefferson's words, in boldface, this demand: ''Stop
the aggression against the Palestinians / End the Israeli occupation.''
It surpasses
grotesque to suggest that Arafat's war against the Jews is about
''liberty and independence'' or that the Palestinian violence
is driven by the Spirit of '76. Thomas Jefferson and his colleagues
did not urge Americans to massacre civilians or destroy places
of worship. They did not encourage children to throw themselves
into the line of fire and promise large cash rewards to the parents
of every youthful ''martyr.'' Nor did their children's schools
and textbooks promote blind hatred of all Englishmen or depict
Great Britain as a fascist horror that God wanted them to destroy.
America's
revolutionary Patriots did not celebrate terrorists and suicide
bombers. Their maps did not show a Europe wiped clean of England.
They did not assure their followers that any peace accords signed
with London were but steps in a ''phased plan'' to destroy Great
Britain piecemeal. And the men of 1776 would not have walked away
from the negotiating table if the most dovish prime minister in
British history had offered them - as Ehud Barak offered the Palestinians
- virtually everything they had demanded, including land, sovereignty,
and shared control over the capital city.
The Israeli
''occupation'' ended years ago; nearly 100 percent of the Palestinian
population now lives under Arafat's rule. And nearly 100 percent
of the ''occupied'' territories would now be Arafat's as well
- if he had simply been willing to sign on the dotted line and
declare the conflict finished. But the conflict will never be
finished, not until Israel is finished. Israel's government may
yearn for peace, but Arafat and his followers yearn for victory.
The more Israel gives up for the sake of peace, the surer the
Palestinians are that victory is around the corner - and the readier
they are to fight for it. In an opinion poll published last week
by Bir Zeit University, 80 percent of Palestinians voice support
for suicide attacks against Israeli targets. Behold the fruit
of the ''peace'' process: After seven years of Israeli concessions,
four Palestinians in five are for war.
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