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Pro-Israel Rally Attended by Big-Time NY Dems Descends into Calls for 'Wiping Out' Palestinians

By Max Blumenthal, AlterNet. Posted January 13, 2009.


Attendants of a rally joined by Sen. Chuck Schumer and Gov. David Paterson in support of Israel's attacks on Gaza went far beyond the pale.
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On January 11, an estimated 10,000 people rallied in front of the Israeli consulate in midtown New York in support of Israel’s attack on the Gaza Strip. The rally, which was organized by UJA-Federation of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York in cooperation with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, featured speeches by New York’s most senior lawmakers. While the crowd was riled to righteous anger by speeches about Hamas evildoers, the event was a festive affair that began and ended with singing and joyous dancing.

Sen. Chuck Schumer highlighted Israel’s supposed humanitarian methods of warfare by pointing to its text messaging of certain Gaza Strip residents urging them to vacate their homes before Israeli forces bombed them. “What other country would do that?” Schumer shouted from the podium. Gov. David Paterson appeared on stage wearing one of the red hats distributed to demonstrators as symbols of the red alerts some residents of Israel endure when Palestinian groups fire rockets their way. Paterson cited the many Qasam rockets that have fallen on Israel as a justification for the country’s operations in Gaza, a military assault that has resulted in over 800 casualties and thousands of injuries.

Then Paterson highlighted the anti-Semitism that has followed in the wake of Israel’s attack on Gaza, highlighting the beating of a teen-age girl in France.  “This kind of anger and hatred spreads like a disease,” Paterson said, “and one thing I've always pointed out is there's no place for hate in the Empire State.”

But hatred was plentiful at the rally Paterson addressed. Right in front of the stage, a man held a banner reading, “Islam Is A Death Cult.” Rally attendees described the people of Gaza to me as a “cancer,” called for Israel to “wipe them all out,” insisting, “They are forcing us to kill their children in order to defend our own children.” A young woman told me, “Those who die are suffering God’s wrath.” “They are not distinguishing between civilians and military, so why should we?” said a member of the group of messianic Orthodox Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch group that flocked to the rally.

No one I spoke to could seem to find any circumstance in which they would begin to question Israel’s war. No number of civilian deaths, no displays of extreme suffering -- nothing could deter their enthusiasm for attacking one of the most vulnerable populations in the world with the world’s most advanced weaponry. There are no limits, no matter what Israel does, no matter how it does it.

The rally made me think of a passage in “The Holocaust Is Over, We Must Rise From Its Ashes,” a powerful new book by former Israeli Knesset speaker and Jewish National Fund chairman Avraham Burg:

“If you are a bad person, a whining enemy or a strong-arm occupier, you are not my brother, even if you are circumcised, observe the Sabbath, and do mitzvahs. If your scarf covers every hair on your head for modest, you give alms and do charity, but what is under your scarf is dedicated to the sanctity of Jewish land, taking precedence over the sanctity of human life, whosever life that is, then your are not my sister. You might be my enemy. A good Arab or a righteous gentile will be a brother or sister to me. A wicked man, even of Jewish descent, is my adversary, and I would stand on the other side of the barricade and fight him to the end.”

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Max Blumenthal is a senior writer for The Daily Beast and contributor to outlets including The Nation, Al Jazeera English, Salon.com, Alternet, the Huffington Post, and the Washington Monthly. A winner of the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Award for his investigative print journalism, he has produced numerous widely-recognized video reports that have garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube. His book, "Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party," will be published by Basic Books in 2009.

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Truly Outrageous
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jan 13, 2009 1:23 AM   
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It's astonishing that presumably intelligent people could really be this stupid. They accuse Palestinians of hatred and lethal intentions while expressing hatred and lethal intentions towards Palestinians. They bemoan antisemitism, but can't comprehend the connection between Israeli aggression and attacks on innocent Jews.

Given the nearly 100:1 disparity in mortality, the devastation of infrastructure and homes, the blockade of food and medicines, the disruption of water and sewer services and savage attacks on paramedics, doctors, aid convoy workers and other humanitarians, how can any sane person pretend that the Israeli response is proportionate?

One can bet this footage will be shown endlessly in the Muslim world, and had the roles been reversed it would have been shown endlessly in the US.

Politicians who claim to favor peace and coexistence but stoop to racism, warmongering and polarization, whether Jewish or Muslim, are exactly the problem and prevent a solution.

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Israeli scarves? In New York?
Posted by: jpstillwater on Jan 13, 2009 1:31 AM   
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Why are all those good patriotic Americans wearing the flag of Israel around their necks?

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They're all mad...
Posted by: Pirate1 on Jan 13, 2009 1:32 AM   
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They are becoming exactly like the very people their forebears suffered under in Nazi Germany... thinking themselves somehow better people than anyone else, seeing themselves as "God's wrath" personified. They are pathetic and their acts are criminal. These cheerleaders in NY and elsewhere see to it through their lobbying that the flow of weapons will never diminish, the war will always play on.

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Let's not be naive - genocide is Israel's real aim here
Posted by: jimlup on Jan 13, 2009 2:15 AM   
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Thinking about it from the Israeli perspective that is clearly the strategic aim of the Gaza operation. We can't be so naive as to not realize that. They may pretend to be in reaction mode and simply defending themselves but we are indeed naive if we believe they (the Israeli's) are that naive. I wish the Palestinian militants would realize this. Unfortunately for the Palestinian people they are the only ones who are reacting without forethought of the consequences.

Israel hopes to further infuriate the militants giving them the needed ammunition to further their genocide via ethnic cleansing. This is such an extreme view it is casually dismissed by the mainstream media and others in polite debate. Nevertheless, I'm convinced that it is the case and this idea must now dominate Israel's long term planning.

The Palestinian genocide is becoming one of the most blatant in history but it is happening slowly enough that no one dares to point it out. Let's start calling it what it is.

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» Now, now... Posted by: improperly_sedated
That more jews aren't dying is not an argument
Posted by: Bobsays on Jan 13, 2009 2:17 AM   
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We hear it again and again: the jews aren't dying in enough numbers to make the war fair. This isn't 1939: jews learned from that experience. Jews and Israel are not going to wait until it is too late. Israel protects itself aggressively and so it should.

Direct your anger at the United Nations, who should have done the following on day one: Ban Ki Moon should have called a press conference. He should have said the following: "The United Nations orders a full cessation of hostilities by both sides in this conflict. (he then calls up a video screen). I now have 5 brigades of peace keepers and peace makers waiting beside a fleet of Galaxy heavy lifters ready for deployment on my orders. On my orders, the peace talks will also begin in Helsinki where we will continue until both sides have signed up for a comprehensive and lasting peace. I say this to both Israel and the Palestinians: the United Nations has spoken with one voice, I have the brigades ready to deploy; I await the ceasefire starting tomorrow morning at 9 am. Thank you."

Now that would be real action for peace; all else is just meally mouthed terrorism enablers and lovers.

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Breaking the Cycle of Violence: A View From Bangladesh
Posted by: DrBrian on Jan 13, 2009 2:53 AM   
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I'm an American critical care specialist teaching and practicing in Dhaka, Bangladesh. My patients are the poorest of the poor, living on less than $1 per day, severely malnourished, and overwhelmingly Muslim.

Obama's election was celebrated here, but he's already become quite unpopular because of his support for Israeli aggression and war crimes, as well as his hawkish stance in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The opportunity vouchsafed him to repair our image was squandered in an ill-considered moment of obeisance to AIPAC and considerably longer silence.

When people juxtapose the sentiments expressed at this rally with the horrific carnage in Gaza, should we be surprised that most people in the world don't like us, and that some actually come to hate us enough to give their lives to take revenge?

But as long as we adhere to the puerile black-and-white, us-and-them victimology, the nexus of cause and effect will elude us, and with it the opportunity to break the cycle.

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Israel's greatest fear: democracy
Posted by: Julian on Jan 13, 2009 2:58 AM   
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After six decades it must be time to recognise that the strategy of challenging the racist settler state militarily has been a failure. Israel is still there, and the only weapon that can get rid of it is democracy. Fruitless military attacks have not won majority support in the West - and in particular in the USA where a turn against Israel would finish it. Continuing demonstrations at the borders of Israel by thousands of Palestinians demanding to reclaim their own homeland would have a great deal more impact than home-made rockets aimed randomly. As for democracy, two million people in Israel were born there and have every right to the vote. Four million forcibly excluded also have every right to the vote. And four million neither born there nor descended from anyone born there have no right to even be there, let alone vote. The disenfranchisement of people who belong in the territory now held by Israel, and the enfranchisement of those who belong back in their own countries because they didn’t immigrate legitimately, is one of the most scandalous assaults on democracy since the Boer regime in South Africa.

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If they love Isreal so much
Posted by: Lara1967 on Jan 13, 2009 3:14 AM   
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If they love isreal so much, then why are they here in USA.

I think when people who thinks like them and thinking killing men,women and children is ok? it is no different then the nazis or any kind of extermists. It makes me sick to my stomach that they think they are the victims when they are not the ones who are being killed and innocent children blown up.

They forgot their own religion belief THOU SHALL NOT COMMITT MURDER and since they think it is ok to kill the palentines just shows me they are not who they claim to be.

I know not all Jewish people think like these people think. Since I have seen videos of Jewish people standing up and asking for peace and stop killing the Gaza people, but these people stand up and rejoice for the deaths of innocent people. Cant people see who is actually for peace and who is actually for WAR?

And why are they here if they love Isreal so much.

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» RE: If they love Isreal so much Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
Love thy neighbor
Posted by: sunnywater on Jan 13, 2009 3:47 AM   
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That was a most disturbing piece of video.

What irony.

The raw blood lust seemed intoxicating.

This footage will also serve as a reminder to future generations.

Peace and love

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Serving Two Masters
Posted by: NoPCZone on Jan 13, 2009 4:17 AM   
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It was said by a famous Jew that people could not serve two masters, because they would cling to one and despise the other. With these self-described dual-citizen Israeli-Americans (nominally American), I guess we know which is which.

It should also be noted that two wrongs do not make a right, might does not always make right, ends do not always justify means and stooping to the level of your enemy is never justified.

Cliches aside, this is a prime example of why the US should disallow dual citizenship, and strictly keep a separation of church/synagogue/mosque and state. Make that a wall and a moat in the case of these crazies.

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No Pro-Either!
Posted by: gladmueth on Jan 13, 2009 4:31 AM   
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I think that "Pro" either side is horrible and disgusting and we should grow up, stop taking sides like a bloody football team and get BOTH of these groups of people to act like humans. There is NO RIGHT SIDE HERE.

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Distressing
Posted by: Urstrly on Jan 13, 2009 4:40 AM   
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The behavior of New York politicians in this war fills me with despair. It's as though AIPAC poisoned their water coolers. Mayor Bloomberg actually went to Israel to show his support for the war.

Recently, two of my neighbors (friends for years) got into a loud argument in a coffee shop. The Protestant friend asked the Jewish one why their was so little consideration for the Palestinians, and she replied there was no such thing as Palestinians, Golda Meir herself said so.

So my Protestant friend consulted our Protestant Palestinian friend (yes, expelled from her home as a child) who explained to us that this is some rationalization that permits Holocaust survivors and their relatives to commit aggression toward Palestinians while still seeing themselves as victims.It was important for them to see the desert as "empty" to claim the land for themselves.

Our president-elect does us no favors when he imagines his little girls on the receiving end of a Hamas rocket. I'd feel better if he could see that all these children are victims, the Palestinian ones no less than the Israelis.

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I am disappointed
Posted by: rosweed on Jan 13, 2009 4:43 AM   
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First, I have to say I am extremely disappointed in my elected officials - who are supposed to represent ALL of us - attending a rally like this. The right thing to do would be to go to a pro-Palestine rally and make the same speeches.

The way to make all this stop and to forge a lasting peace is to stop taking sides. Then cut off all aid - financial and military - to both sides. Any country found giving this aid would be subject to severe sanctions. Insist that everything needs to be on the table and nobody gets anything until a peace agreement is worked out. Insist that there will be a price to pay if the agreement is broken. Otherwise, this is never going to end.

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Weeding Out the Covert Neo Cons in Blue
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jan 13, 2009 4:55 AM   
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The media keeps talking about the break in the repug ranks, there many Dems ,like myself, who have as much aversion towards the 'DLC' as we do the Neo cons.
This band of Repug Defectors infested our Party during the '80's and have carried on many of the Repug Platform claiming it to be a Democrat platform. When I think of the crap that has been pulled on the Ameircan people for the last 30 yrs, I include the Clintons and their lap dogs in the DLC.
Schummer does not surprise me, but Patterson does...Obviously Blind, but also appears to have fucked his brains out. What person of color would wish such discrimination (genoicide) on another group?
I don't support Hamas, Nor the Israeli Gov't, but I do support their citizens. This is an Atrocity.Any Politician in this country who supports the actions of the Israeli Gov't is Recklessly endangering US!
Seems to me the Proof that Obama intends to take another tactic in regards to this never ending conflict comes from the fact he refuses to discuss what he would do. 'can't have 2 Presidents at one time', Means we can't be speaking Two differnent policies.
Obama relative silence on the subject indicates he disagrees with the current stratedgy, but is Unable to do anything about it at the moment. He would have no reason to avoid commenting If his view was exactly the same as Bushes. His 'silence' is evidence of a dissenting view.
The Israeli Gov't may be facing the First pres in decades who is finally sick of their Shit and not willing to turn a blind eye or continue funding their bloodthristy politics.
Not all American "LOVE" Israel, or really give a shit what happens to them when they go off on a rampage. In fact many of US are sick of being the 'Fall Guy' just so they can CLAIM they are a soveriegn country -Hard to be 'soveriegn' when you have no real exports and depend on your 'big brother' for your very existence.
Peace is a Democrat Platform, unconditional 'Pro Israel' is the platform of Neo cons and their sociopathic Religious 'right' constituents.
Either these 'Dems' figure out what it really means to be a Democrat, or Go back to the ship they jumped off nearly 30 yrs ago.
Dems support a 2 State solution, which means israel had better make concessions, otherwise they are cut off just like the Other Terrorist Gov'ts.

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Almost 300 Palestinian children have been killed so far in Gaza
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Jan 13, 2009 4:56 AM   
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The Jerusalem Post reports on that Sephardi chief rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu has written a letter to Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert informing him that "all civilians living in Gaza are collectively guilty for Kassam attacks on Sderot....Eliyahu ruled that there was absolutely no moral prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians during a potential massive military offensive on Gaza aimed at stopping the rocket launchings."

"No moral prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians"

How are Zionists any better than the Nazis?

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Badger2
Posted by: Badger2 on Jan 13, 2009 4:57 AM   
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I live in Asheville, NC. We had someone named Danizer from AIPAC come here to the Jewish Community Center.....for Israeli Solidarity. A lot of half-truths and evasions. I left when one of the panelists referred to the Palestinians as wandering herders. It is very dangerous when a lot of people in a nation believe that God has singled them out for a Holy Land.
Liberal Jews were also there and the one sitting next to us left long before I did. It was truly disgusting.
The only good thing is that it shows the wind is shifting in favor of the Palestinians and Israel is getting desperate. Sending AIPAC to a town the size of Asheville? Newsweek subtly showed huge pictures last week that showed the sadness and disproportion to the Palestinians.

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The headline doesn't fit the story
Posted by: mweiss on Jan 13, 2009 5:08 AM   
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I'm an American Jew who is disturbed and disgusted with what Israel's doing in Gaza. Yesterday I attended a silent vigil calling for Israel to stop the killing and agree to a ceasefire -- at the same location that the pro-Israel rally took place.

When I saw the headline on this story "Pro-Israel Rally Attended by Big-Time NY Dems Descends into Calls for 'Wiping Out' Palestinians" I thought it was going to reveal that speakers from the platform called for 'wiping out palestinians' while prominent elected officials stood by.

Instead, the "reporter" found some rabid ant-Palestinians in the crowd. Yes, it's alarming that there are people making such extreme statements, but the elected officials who spoke can't be held responsible for them and the headline shouldn't be written to imply that they somehow stood by silently when those views were expressed.

Please, let's please use some basic journalistic standards here, or we descend into the same swamp occupied by the far right and it's hysterical "reporting."

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» EM... Posted by: BreeMass
Here is proof that Israel is beyond redemption
Posted by: kackermann on Jan 13, 2009 5:15 AM   
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This, leads to this.

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I think it particularly deceptive to assume
Posted by: paulmagillsmith on Jan 13, 2009 5:29 AM   
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this audience exclusively Democrats. This is exactly the kind of function I would expect right-wing Zionist hatemongers to flock to, and it appears they did.

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Newsflash!
Posted by: ninab on Jan 13, 2009 5:46 AM   
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Congratulations. You found a bunch of pro-Israel whack-jobs. Gee, I didn't know they existed. I mean, the Palestinians don't have any.

Both sides have extremist lunatics and both sides have struggling moderates. Could your "coverage" have been more slanted?

I am no hawk, and deeply concerned by the actions taken by Israel in response to the Qassams; but I wonder how the US would respond to constant rocket attacks on its soil?

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a young girl much smarter then all of you
Posted by: mikeben1 on Jan 13, 2009 5:48 AM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLIdxF-GHWw
a young girl say it all.hopefully all in gaza will relaize she is right.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTGbP55HGi8
looking at these kids we have no futre with hamas.we are fighting now for our futre and for the palastine civilans.

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close the space in the link before the word 'cunet'.

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Wow. They're really borrowing rhetoric from Iran and also the...
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jan 13, 2009 6:16 AM   
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...Cartoon Jihadis (you do remember the wee kerfluffle over cartoon depictions of the divine leader of their superstition? The death threats, the violence, and the demonstrations against free thought and speech across the so-called Muslim world? You'd have thought Rushdie was publishing again...). At least the "You say Israel", "We say Rocks" nitwits used original, albeit kinda dumb, American phrases, instead of borrowing from the cultists.

Definitely some disgusting stuff to hear from folks with an American accent mixed in there. And to have your senator there? Now wonder that body has a 14% approval rating. It really is a shame to see my fellow countryme