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Thursday, June 24, 2010

If Israel Goes Down, We All Go Down

[The following op-ed by José María Aznar, the former Prime Minister of Spain, originally appeared in The London Times.]

For far too long now it has been unfashionable in Europe to speak up for Israel. In the wake of the recent incident on board a ship full of anti-Israeli activists in the Mediterranean, it is hard to think of a more unpopular cause to champion. In an ideal world, the assault by Israeli commandos on the Mavi Marmara would not have ended up with nine dead and a score wounded. In an ideal world, the soldiers would have been peacefully welcomed on to the ship. In an ideal world, no state, let alone a recent ally of Israel such as Turkey, would have sponsored and organized a flotilla whose sole purpose was to create an impossible situation for Israel: making it choose between giving up its security policy and the naval blockade, or risking the wrath of the world.

In our dealings with Israel, we must blow away the red mists of anger that too often cloud our judgment. A reasonable and balanced approach should encapsulate the following realities: first, the state of Israel was created by a decision of the UN. Its legitimacy, therefore, should not be in question. Israel is a nation with deeply rooted democratic institutions. It is a dynamic and open society that has repeatedly excelled in culture, science and technology.

Second, owing to its roots, history, and values, Israel is a fully fledged Western nation. Indeed, it is a normal Western nation, but one confronted by abnormal circumstances.

Uniquely in the West, it is the only democracy whose very existence has been questioned since its inception. In the first instance, it was attacked by its neighbors using the conventional weapons of war. Then it faced terrorism culminating in wave after wave of suicide attacks. Now, at the behest of radical Islamists and their sympathizers, it faces a campaign of delegitimisation through international law and diplomacy.

Sixty-two years after its creation, Israel is still fighting for its very survival. Punished with missiles raining from north and south, threatened with destruction by an Iran aiming to acquire nuclear weapons and pressed upon by friend and foe, Israel, it seems, is never to have a moment’s peace.

For years, the focus of Western attention has understandably been on the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians. But if Israel is in danger today and the whole region is slipping towards a worryingly problematic future, it is not due to the lack of understanding between the parties on how to solve this conflict. The parameters of any prospective peace agreement are clear, however difficult it may seem for the two sides to make the final push for a settlement.

The real threats to regional stability, however, are to be found in the rise of a radical Islamism which sees Israel’s destruction as the fulfillment of its religious destiny and, simultaneously in the case of Iran, as an expression of its ambitions for regional hegemony. Both phenomena are threats that affect not only Israel, but also the wider West and the world at large.

The core of the problem lies in the ambiguous and often erroneous manner in which too many Western countries are now reacting to this situation. It is easy to blame Israel for all the evils in the Middle East. Some even act and talk as if a new understanding with the Muslim world could be achieved if only we were prepared to sacrifice the Jewish state on the altar. This would be folly.

Israel is our first line of defense in a turbulent region that is constantly at risk of descending into chaos; a region vital to our energy security owing to our over-dependence on Middle Eastern oil; a region that forms the front line in the fight against extremism. If Israel goes down, we all go down. To defend Israel’s right to exist in peace, within secure borders, requires a degree of moral and strategic clarity that too often seems to have disappeared in Europe. The United States shows worrying signs of heading in the same direction.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Israel is not the first line of defense in that area , it is the ONLY defense in the area.

Anonymous said...

I often wonder.....has there ever been a place in history that "the end times" have seemed so near......

Anonymous said...

Aztec calender.

Anonymous said...

6:12.....you are so right. It's right around the corner.

Anonymous said...

Israel will not go down, ever!

Anonymous said...

there's an eye in the sky, and he's in love with Isreal

Anonymous said...

you all are awsome! I can't believe how many other people out there know what is up. i was expecting negitive comments about Isreal. You all do know what side Obama is on don't you.

Anonymous said...

Israel wouldn't have any problems if they stayed with the original plan. Instead they got greedy and occupied land that does not belong to them. Also, we are trillions in debt, yet we find four billion dollars to waste on Israel.

Anonymous said...

There is a new Israel. Jesus Christ has saved the sould of Jews and Gentiles alike. There is no Old Israel.

He was the Promised ONe. Through his blood all the nations of the earth will be blessed.

Israel is now in the hands of Satan. It can only do evil.

Live not for this world. There will be no physical kingdom on earth.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the last comment. I can't believe anyone in the US would be pro Israel. Several decades ago Jewish people were a group of squatters. Palestine was equally a relevant place that should of been a country. Even today Jewish people get tax breaks on stuff that was allegedly stolen from them by the Nazis. Does anyone commenting get a tax break on anything stolen from them? Answer: No! Draw a line in the middle and call one Palestine. Improve our image in the Islam world and stop being one sided. Israel for so long as we give money will be allied with us. Stop the money and see what happens. Its stories and comments like these that make hate.

Anonymous said...

7:40
Finally a New Testament Christian!

Thank you

We are all God's People. All of us. Each and every one of us fellow human beings.

Let's stop with the violent rhetoric and the military praises for a Satanic Occult. Our nation is in deep deep tyranny and only prayer can save us from turmoil.

This relentless allegiance with Israel is ugly and racist.