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Right-Wing Israeli Extremists Using Gay Rights to Justify Incursions Into Arab Villages

By Marsha B. Cohen, AlterNet. Posted June 27, 2009.


Gay Pride marches are being exploited by rabidly homophobic extremists who plan to parade through Arab towns, asserting their "Jewish pride."
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Gay Pride parades in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are being invoked as the legal basis for ultra-right wing Jewish extremists to march through 15 Israeli Arab communities this weekend, waving Israeli flags and asserting their "Jewish pride." 

Organizers of the 11th annual Tel Aviv Pride Parade estimate as many as 30,000 people may have participated in the June 14 march through Israel's largest city and cultural capital. Although their unions won't be recognized by the state of Israel, five gay couples exchanged rings and took commitment vows in a group ceremony on Gordon Beach, adding a new dimension to the event.

A smaller and more subdued hourlong march was scheduled to take place in Jerusalem between 5 and 6 p.m. on June 25, followed by a low-key rally. 

These demonstrations of gay rights in Israel are being exploited by rabidly homophobic, ultra-right wing Jewish extremists, who plan to parade through Arab cities, towns and villages in the next few days, asserting their "Jewish pride."

Knesset member (parliamentarian) Michael Ben-Ari of the National Union party, and provocateurs Baruch Marzel and Itamar Ben Gvir are framing and justifying their march as retaliation for the desecration of Jerusalem by gays

"This year, the police have taken the unprecedented step of allowing the parade to take place in the center of the city," they pointed out. "We will use this precedent to call for our marches to take place in the center of Arab cities." 

In some ways, the marches can be compared to Ku Klux Klan rallies in the downtown streets of major American cities, or neo-Nazis parading through the Jewish neighborhood of Skokie, Ill., in the late 1970s. In the U.S., such events have often put civil libertarians in a painfully awkward position, forcing them to choose whether to defend the constitutional rights of free speech and assembly -- even for unpopular causes and hate groups -- or to protect vulnerable minorities from calculated expressions of political extremism and violence. The dilemma of democracy, after all, is that the principle of free expression depends upon, and makes possible, the right to express beliefs that decry democratic values.

But Israeli Arabs have no recognized right of free speech or peaceful assembly. More often than not, they are legally constrained (on the basis of "national security considerations") from holding rallies, let alone protests, in their own towns and villages, let alone marching through Jewish towns and neighborhoods.  Although Israel touts itself as, and is widely considered to be, a "Western-style democracy," its citizens have no uniformly recognized "constitutional rights," since Israel has no constitution.

The expansion of Arab cities, towns and villages within "green line" Israel -- the boundaries of the state between 1948 and 1967 -- is held firmly in check, in contrast to Israeli  settlements in the West Bank, which apparently need to keep doubling in size to accommodate their "natural growth." 

Israeli Arabs find it both difficult and expensive to obtain the necessary building permits from Israeli zoning officials to modify their homes when their children marry and cannot find their own homes nearby. Any house (particularly if owned by an Arab) that is built, remodeled or expanded without a proper permit is subject to demolition by authorities.

The "Jewish pride" marchers claim the right to assist authorities in discovering and dealing with "zoning" violations in Arab communities.

Gays, on the other hand, do have recognized rights of speech and assembly in Israel, and the "Jewish pride" activists are determined to both undermine and  arrogate them.

"The law needs to be the same for everyone," Ben Ari is quoted in several Israeli news sources as saying. "Freedom of speech isn't just for members of the Open House (gay organization) and the radical left. It's our right to march and to examine the illegal construction in those communities." 

Ironically, many Muslim and Christian leaders in Israel have joined Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jewish rabbis in opposing gay pride demonstrations, especially in the "Holy City."  This makes any asserted parallel between the "Jewish pride" and "gay pride" movements particularly bizarre, as well as Machiavellian and meretricious.


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Dr. Marsha B. Cohen is a Fellow of the Middle East Studies Center (MESC) at Florida International University in Miami, FL.

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No pride here!
Posted by: RedAaron on Jun 27, 2009 12:33 AM   
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If any decent person of Jewish background wanted to feel pride in being Jewish, observing the general behavior of the Israeli Jewish population, and not just that of these extreme rightists, should be enough to dissuade her or him from such feelings.

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Israel has a lot to be proud about but
Posted by: Vark on Jun 27, 2009 2:32 AM   
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being an apartheid regime is not one of them.

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» RE: Israel has a lot to be proud about? Posted by: Kitty Lady Oregon
observer
Posted by: davy on Jun 27, 2009 3:16 AM   
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What part of "history" does Israel choose not to see. After many years as a "counselor" the one thing I observed that people are best at is denial.

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» RE: observer Posted by: weathered
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» RE: observer Posted by: jejer
Israel is destroying itself
Posted by: cat007 on Jun 27, 2009 8:47 AM   
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I'm no big fan of the arabs, but can't america see that it is helping Israel be its own worst enemy? We are enabling this behavior. We have a responsibility here that has too long been ignored. What will it finally take to wake us up?

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This is an obvious Israeli attempt to incite Palestinians to
Posted by: Fempatriot on Jun 27, 2009 9:17 AM   
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more violence--violence which is futile, feeble, and will only result in massive Israeli retaliation. That's what Israel wants. Ariel Sharon incited the violence several years back when he and his thugs invaded Islamic space on the so-called "temple mount." Israel makes no pretensions any more--it is a Jewish state, of, for, by Jews only, and they want no other religion or race around except to be servants or to spend money. Boycott, divest, sanction Israel. Hitting them in the pocketbook is the only way to bring Israel into line and make the Israelis realize that if they ever truly want "peace" they are going to have to learn to coexist with the rest of humanity. That means treating the rest of the world as human beings and forgetting about the Talmud's lies that only Jews have "souls" and that the rest of us human beings have the "souls of animals."

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» RE: Your post Posted by: Fempatriot
Jewish groups advocate equal rights for all in the USA
Posted by: Fempatriot on Jun 27, 2009 12:24 PM   
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but not in Israel where everyone non-Jewish is classified and color coded as a 2nd-class citizen.

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this is just bullhonkey
Posted by: jejer on Jun 27, 2009 2:03 PM   
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if your proud to be a zionist, then your proud to be a terrorist!!!

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Every public demonstration invites a counter demonstration.
Posted by: Sojourner on Jun 27, 2009 4:19 PM   
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How do we know that the "Jewish pride" bumble will not produce better press for the gay rights movement than without it?

As they say, "It's a free country." And that means no group is privileged to display its existence in such a fashion as to then deny some other group the same privilege.

Turning this into a victimization of gays (I do not know Israel as firsthand; gays may well be victimized there) smacks of special pleading gone awry.

I was personally attacked by members of the American Nazi Party. Yet I would not deny them the right to march and/or be heard publicly.

I read a first person story yesterday about a church being attacked when it was announced that a notorious skinhead band would perform a show at that site. The show was cancelled. However, it turns out the band consisted of a Turk, a Jew on drums, and the rest were middle-aged family men. But 20 years ago, they got their identity singing outrageous lyrics. Their current success depended on that notoriety, because that's all the media press were interested in. Their latest work had lost the outraged content. All they were selling was sound. But their fans and the media press could not tell the difference. (in Philly this current year; I can't remember the band's name)

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focus should be on Israel Arabs are 2nd class citizens
Posted by: whealeydj on Jun 29, 2009 2:02 PM   
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and rest of Palestinian gentiles are treated like South African blacks prior to 1991. also the cynicism of racist right wing in Israel using the gays as wedge issue should be remembered in US politics since the right wing does the same here.

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Britain is another Western Democracy without a Constitution
Posted by: PFW on Jun 29, 2009 2:07 PM   
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It is very odd indeed to say that Israeli Arabs do not have free speech rights or the right to assemble peaceably, when they certainly do. Israeli democracy was established on the British, rather than American model. The United States has a Constitution, and perhaps Israel should have one too, but democracy and rule of law do not depend on a written Constitution--the British have never had a written Constitution.

You might also want to take a look into gay rights in countries which neighbor Israel, such as Egypt--there are no gay pride marches in those countries--they are "pre-Stonewall" indeed, with arrest, imprisonment and torture quite possible for any openly gay activity, political or otherwise, yet you wish to comment on whether gays in Israel may legally marry.

You feel Arial Sharon acted the provacateur when he "intruded" on the Temple Mount, but he committed no violent act, he just took a walk in a free country with a democractic government. You see a "cross burning", but there is no incitement to violence by the Israeli right against Israeli Arabs in these marches.

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THE CHOSEN ONE
Posted by: maysday on Jul 1, 2009 5:01 PM   
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all you a holes who are anti jew or as you like to call it antisemitic go fuck yourself,, you liver assholes ,, go on your computer and talk to the arab bombers who would love to come into your house and blow up your little 1 bedroom studio,, oh i forgot this is a computer and we can talk like it is the real world,, you sorry aSS MOTHER FUCKERS,, YOU MAKE ME SICK,, ALL you faggots out there typing away i am your mind and i am watching you!!!!!!!!!!!!! come on you fake intelligentiasiats,, put me down,, while you scratch youR BALLS OR CUNTS

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ME
Posted by: maysday on Jul 1, 2009 5:19 PM   
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go fuck yourself

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moses
Posted by: maysday on Jul 1, 2009 5:22 PM   
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why dont you go invite those ":suicide bombers " into your house and have them talk to you ,, you mother fucking hippocrites,, it is so easy to talk on the puter and not feel the pain of a real bomb like i have,,, i have no legs you dickwad+

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