Sunday, April 30, 2023

GERSHOM GALE, VETERAN JERUSALEM POST STAFFER, 72

Gershom Gale passed away on 19 April 2023 at Hadassah Ein Keren at age 72.

He was a devoted and outstanding longtime member of the Jerusalem Post’s editorial staff and editor of the Christian Edition.

I learned a great deal from Gershom about editing, graphics, and layout. And most of all, about fortitude and courage.

He will be missed by all who worked with him.

Gershom is survived by his devoted wife Dinah, sons Ben and Josh, and their children.

MAY HIS MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING.

Thursday, April 27, 2023

WHAT'S WORTH KNOWING ...

  



From one of my favorite veteran journalists….

Examining how U.S. politics became intertwined with personal identity

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/examining-how-u-s-politics-became-intertwined-with-personal-identity  

 

Yes, apparently….Jewish

Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe welcomes new baby with partner Erin Darke

The Jewish star was seen strolling with his child in New York

https://www.thejc.com/news/israel/yom-hazikaron-2023-israel-commemorates-24-000-fallen-soldiers-556dU5GpcqsYVec0ekwq19

 

What a NY journalist found on a recent visit

Even On Memorial Day, Israelis Are Divided

Fears of new laws that would weaken democracy cast a shadow on traditional day of national solidarity.

https://garyrosenblatt.substack.com/p/even-on-memorial-day-israelis-are?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

 

This is a favorite …. A kind of “what if” all Jerusalem Arabs were interested in normalization…

Palestinian reporter breaks barriers by reporting in Hebrew on Israeli TV

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/04/24/middleeast/palestinian-reporter-israeli-tv-mime-intl/index.html

 

Why is conservation and saving the planet such a problem for conservatives?

Concern About Several Environmental Problems Dips in U.S.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/474278/concern-several-environmental-problems-dips.aspx?utm_source=news&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_week_in_charts_send_4_april_04252023&utm_term=newsletter&utm_content=image_imagelink_4

My New York…the way I remember it

Alton H. Maddox Jr., 77, Lawyer in Tawana Brawley Rape Hoax, Dies

The case inflamed racial tensions, with Mr. Maddox later calling New York “the Mississippi of the ’90s.” After the fraud was revealed, he was unrepentant.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/nyregion/alton-maddox-dead.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare

 Nota bene - I am not endorsing the editorial slant of these articles; I am saying they are worth knowing about.  Your recommendations are welcome. 

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Once America's Most Popular Public Figure - J. Edgar Hoover the man who Knew America's Secrets


J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
 
By Beverly Gage. Viking, 2022, 
864 pp.

In a Nutshell

This is a deeply researched, highly accessible to the general reader study of the controversial lawman by a Yale professor of American history.

Who was J. Edgar Hoover?

Hoover (January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972) was the founding director of the FBI and, in his prime, one of the most admired men in the US. He served four Republican and four Democratic presidents, starting with Calvin Coolidge (1924) and ending with Richard Nixon. Because of all the secrets Hoover knew, the director was one of the most influential figures in Washington. There is no evidence he ever blackmailed anyone.

 

What's the Jewish angle?

None really. Hoover preferred to hire people like the white Christian men he went to college with. Nonetheless, in 1925, he appointed Harold Nathan deputy director for administration, giving him badge #2 at the FBI.

Of course – and with good reason – Hoover investigated many Jews, including Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Stanley Levison, Emma Goldman, and Alexander Berkman.  

What does the book say about his personal life?

His mother was homemaker Anna Marie, and his father was Dickerson Hoover, the chief printer at the Coast Guard. Washington, DC, of the early 1900s, was a small town. Mental illness and business failures plagued his father. His aunt was murdered. Hoover was a Boy Scout. Religious (Protestant), repressed, and square. He had no patience for bad-boy behavior and valued discipline and self-restraint. Hoover was a high achiever and became a military cadet; was a Valedictorian. He was also a Freemason. (I would have wanted to know more about that.) And throughout his life, a control freak. 

The future FBI chief obtained a BA in Law from George Washington University. Gage accentuates that he belonged to a fraternity, Kappa Alpha, with a white supremacist ethos.

Was Hoover homosexual?

Gage implies that Hoover was a closeted gay man. There was an early flirtation with Melvin Purvis (circa 1934). Much of Hoover's personal and social life revolved around Clyde Tolson, his partner and deputy at the FBI. "My best friend." By the mid-1930s, it was the most important relationship in his life, says Gage. Socially, they were treated as a married couple, including by the Nixons and Johnsons. They dined and vacationed together but lived apart. Though nearby. Hoover bequeathed his estate to Tolson.  

Was Hoover power-hungry?

Apparently not. Hoover started as a librarian and was best at the gathering, collating, cataloging, and analyzing information about people and movements. The FBI director was pushed into fielding agents and giving them guns. He did not want the FBI to undertake any line of investigation in which he was not convinced it could excel. So he moved cautiously. He created a professional, technologically state-of-the-art, and apolitical law enforcement agency. He was keen to train local police in FBI methods instead of overseeing a national police force from Washington. He kept his bosses at the Justice Department and in the White House generally informed about what he was up to though he didn't always reveal his sources and methods. Presidents, more often than not, wanted him to cut civil liberties corners.

 

The agency grew, and so did his power…

Indeed. He was coaxed into fighting organized crime, anarchists, Nazis, and communists. Then into intelligence and counterintelligence. But once he had responsibility, he latched on to it. He was unhappy when, post WWII, the CIA was created to focus on foreign intelligence gathering. During the Second World War, Hoover privately opposed the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans.

What was his attitude toward Negro civil rights?

He saw FBI involvement in battling Jim Crow as a losing proposition, especially when there were few federal laws on the books he could use. And because local police were complicit with Klan. Local juries were made up of Klan supporters. A product of his time, he was personally prejudiced. At the same time, he despised white vigilantism. Ultimately, the FBI crushed the KKK.

The FBI collaborated with the NAACP during the 1940s and 1950s. The bureau was called upon to investigate the horrific murder of Emmett Louis Till, a 14-year-old African American boy. And the June 1964 killings of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman in Philadelphia, Mississippi.

 

What were some of the more fascinating nuggets Gage uncovered?

Going into this book, I thought there was maybe some doubt about whether Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were guilty. There was none. Parenthetically, Hoover wrote a memo against giving Ethel the death penalty. He could not understand why the Soviets made no overtures to trade the Rosenbergs in a spy swap. Moscow preferred to keep the fiction alive that they were innocent victims of a runaway Red Scare. In fact, there was reason to be scared of the Reds. The Soviets had infiltrated the Manhattan Project, post-WWII, British intelligence, and the US State Department.

That said, Hoover was often at odds with Sen. Joe McCarthy (the rapid red-baiter) and would not release FBI files to Roy Cohn, counsel to the committee.

Gage provides a fascinating overview of the Whittaker Chambers episode. A writer, Communist Party member, and Soviet spy (1932–1938), he defected in 1938 and exposed Alger Hiss as a Soviet agent. Hoover knew it all along. Ultimately, the FBI was able to prove Hiss was indeed a Soviet spy without revealing his sources.


Did Hoover torment Martin Luther King?

The short answer is yes. He deemed Martin Luther King as the country's "most notorious liar" and ethically a hypocrite. Hoover also knew that King's top advisers – most importantly Stanley Levinson but also Jack O'Dell, Bayard Ruston, and Wyatt Tee Walker were communists. Gage describes the raw surveillance material on King (embargoed until 2027) in shocking detail. It does not portray the civil rights icon in a favorable light.

Hoover's significant – not unreasonable – fear was that the CPUSA was acting as a tool of Soviet intelligence. And that the party's influence over King created a potential danger to national security. Beyond King, he worried that the New Left (SDS, Weatherman, and others) and black supremacists would unite to undermine US national security. If this sounds far-fetched, Google "race riots 1960s-1970s" and "Weather Underground Bombings."


What was the relationship between Hoover and the Kennedy clan?

By the time of the New Frontier, Hoover was an older man.

He had little respect for both JFK and RFK. He never forgot that JFK was a no-show on the vote to censure McCarthy. He believed the president and attorney general were hypocrites posing as Catholic family men while living fully libertine lives. JFK's extramarital sex life knew no bounds. He fornicated with Nazi spies, East German spies, and Mafia molls. He slept with Judith Campbell while she slept with the Cosa Nostra's Sam Giancana. When Bobby became Hoover's nominal boss at Justice, Hoover disliked his casual style. Bobby, incidentally, was a homophobe.

FBI wiretaps could not be used in court, but they provided Hoover proof that there really was a Cosa Nostra national crime syndicate. He knew, too, that the CIA hired the Mafia to kill Castro.

Hoover was convinced Lee Oswald killed the president acting alone. But he did not reveal all he knew to the Warren Commission investigating the assassination.

Which president was Hoover closest to?

In Gage's elegant turn of phrase, Hoover and Richard Nixon had "Something resembling a friendship." Both were awkward; neither man easily made friends. Nixon sometimes called Hoover twice a day at home.

Why is Hoover portrayed as a villain including by Gage?

In one word COINTELPRO. Between 1956 and 1970 (give or take), Hoover ordered the FBI to illegally disrupt and sabotage subversive groups, including the Socialist Workers Party, the Ku Klux Klan, the Nation of Islam (briefly), the Black Panther Party, New Left groups such as SDS, and the old Left Communist Party. He also targeted the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (which, from Hoover's point of view, had also been infiltrated by communists). His methods were nasty and led to suicide and broken marriages.

Gage writes Hoover "did as much as any individual in government to contain and cripple movements seeking social justice, and thus to limit the forms of democracy and government that might have been possible."

I don't entirely share Gage's sensibilities about the illegal infiltration and disruption of the Klan, the Black Panthers, and others since there may have been a "ticking bomb" case to be made. While the raison d'etre of some groups he undercut was social justice, many preached the violent overthrow of the American political system and racial hatred. Moreover, an elected president could have reigned him at any given point. And Hoover was not blindly dismissive of civil liberties. He rebuffed Nixon's HUSTON PLAN, which would have been COINTELPRO on steroids.

COINTELPRO was exposed when left-wing radicals broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, on March 8, 1971, busted open file cabinets, and cleaned the place of documents. It took a while to realize the treasure trove they had stumbled upon. The squad sent the COINTELPRO material to the newspapers, revealing the civil liberties threat in all its horror.

And the consequences…

In the post-Vietnam War, post-Watergate era, and with Hoover's demise, hearings by the Senate's Church Committee (1975) led Congress to construct legal guardrails to discourage the FBI, CIA, and NSA from abusing civil liberties. The Freedom of Information Act was strengthened to shine further light on the intelligence community.

When did Hoover resign?

He didn't. Hoover remained director of the FBI for 48 years until he died of a heart attack in his Washington home, on May 2, 1972, during Nixon's presidency. He was 78. His loyal secretary burned his personal files. The director left his estate to Tolson with gifts to his devoted household staff.

***

Bottom line? A good read?

Yes. Highly recommended. This is a long and comprehensive book worth the time of serious students and scholars of the intelligence world, radical politics, racial politics, and political biography. Gage writes gracefully.

 

#ENDS

WHAT'S WORTH KNOWING


 Shavuah Tov,

 

Zionism Remains a Freedom Struggle

https://sapirjournal.org/zionism/2022/05/zionism-remains-a-freedom-struggle/

 

The evolving approach of British Jews to Israel over 75 years

https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/opinion-the-evolving-approach-of-british-jews-to-israel-over-75-years/

 

As Israel Marks 75 Years, Its Democracy Is Still Worth Fighting For

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-04-21/ty-article-opinion/.premium/as-israel-marks-75-years-its-democracy-is-still-worth-fighting-for/00000187-9fde-d50b-a78f-ffdfb35c0000

 

The Met’s Champion succeeds as opera and woke agenda-setter

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-mets-champion-succeeds-as-opera-and-woke-agenda-setter


As Gaza Celebrates Eid, a Gift for Women — and a Duty for Men

Palestinian Muslims give the eidiya — a gift of money — to female relatives and children on the Eid that marks the end of Ramadan. It is a revered tradition but one that can come with a heavy price.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/21/world/middleeast/eid-ramadan-gaza-palestinians.html


Nota bene - I am not endorsing the editorial slant of these articles; I am saying they are worth knowing about.  Your recommendations welcome. 

Thursday, April 20, 2023

WHAT'S WORTH KNOWING


The US should reassess its massive aid programs to the Middle East

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/3950579-the-us-should-reassess-its-massive-aid-programs-to-the-middle-east/


China offers to facilitate Israel-Palestinian peace talks

 https://apnews.com/article/china-israel-palestinians-peace-talks-32c9f5176c5b295d2d20111af2053351

 

Netanyahu said looking to appoint far-right firebrand as New York consul

Vote on ministerial post for May Golan nixed at last moment as premier reportedly attempts to convince MK accused of racism to take key diplomatic position instead, sparking outcry

https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-said-looking-to-appoint-far-right-firebrand-as-new-york-consul/

 

חמש עם רפי רשף אמיר בר שלום, הכתב הצבאי של גלי צה"ל, חשף יום ראשון בתוכניתו

What Really Happened Between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon After Infiltration

https://twitter.com/TomerL_1/status/1647695435274891269?s=20

 

Israel strengthens ties with eccentric Turkmenistan dictator on Iran’s doorstep

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/israel-strengthens-ties-with-eccentric-turkmenistan-dictator-on-irans-doorstep-hv5h555wt


Today's Picture Clip from Haaretz: Bibist Marchers. "Sign reads: Aharon Barak [former chief justice] is the head of the snake." 





Nota bene - I am not endorsing the editorial slant of these articles; I am saying they are worth knowing about.

 

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

WHAT'S WORTH KNOWING



 


Government: Eid Al-Fitr holiday begins next Thursday morning

https://alquds.com/en/posts/67125

 

Popular Resistance Committees Attempts To Establish a Foothold in the West Bank

https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2023/03/popular-resistance-committees-attempts-to-establish-a-foothold-in-the-west-bank.php

 

 For Palestinians, holiest Ramadan night starts at checkpoint

https://apnews.com/article/9ee5701119c837ff8d25d977604cd27e


Who bears the burden, and how much, when religious employees refuse Sabbath work?

 

https://www.npr.org/2023/04/18/1169103260/supreme-court-sabbath-workers?utm_source=Pew+Research+Center&utm_campaign=c523dc2d0a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_04_18_01_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c523dc2d0a-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D

 

Can the Post Office Force a Christian to Deliver on Sunday?

Under existing case law, yes. In Groff v. DeJoy, a mailman asks the Supreme Court to revisit the question.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-post-office-works-on-the-sabbath-but-must-its-religious-staff-usps-supreme-court-religious-freedom-3f9e710b

 

Comparing Popularity of Iran and Saudi Arabia is Select Muslim Countries

http://app.e.gallup.com/e/es?s=831949997&e=2378504&elqTrackId=efd74c1a1b7a40299e524d6e5aa03bea&elq=b7bbc92e272542e98049a3af5b64dbb8&elqaid=11277&elqat=1

UK progressive Judaism bodies merge to give movement more reach and voice

New organisation will represent about 30% of British Jews who are affiliated to synagogues

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/17/uk-progressive-judaism-bodies-merge-to-give-movement-more-reach-and-voice?utm_source=Pew+Research+Center&utm_campaign=c523dc2d0a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_04_18_01_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c523dc2d0a-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D

 

Leave New York’s Yeshivas Alone

Hasidic Jews don’t need the Times’s input on how to educate their kids.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/leave-new-yorks-yeshivas-alone-religious-education-public-schools-compulsory-standards-parents-494cc627?utm_source=Pew+Research+Center&utm_campaign=c523dc2d0a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_04_18_01_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c523dc2d0a-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D


Editorial Cartoon Israel Today





Nota bene - I am not endorsing the editorial slant of these articles; I am saying they are worth knowing about.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

WHAT'S WORTH KNOWING - TUESDAY APRIL 18, 2023

 



Jeremy Bowen: Israel's unclear road ahead

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-65298734

 

ציטוט מפורסם מייחס לז'בוטינסקי אזהרה מהשואה. מחקר מטיל ספק בכך שנאמר

אבי הימין הישראלי נחשב כמי שהתריע ש"הגלות תחסל אתכם", שנים לפני השמדת יהודי אירופה. שני חוקרים מצאו כי אין תיעוד לכך שאמר את הדברים, וכי הם הופצו בידי אחרים לאחר מותו של ז'בוטינסקי בשנתה הראשונה של המלחמה

https://www.haaretz.co.il/news/education/2023-04-18/ty-article/.premium/00000187-88c6-dc6c-a5ff-efd745290000

 

לפיד: המבחן המוסרי שלנו הוא להבחין בין אויבים לחפים מפשע ולא למחוק כפרים

בטקס לרגל יום השואה אמר לפיד, בעצמו בנו של ניצול, כי השואה לימדה אותנו שעלינו לשרוד בכל מחיר ולהגן על עצמנו, ואולם אסור לנו לשרוף בתים כי "יהודים לא מבצעים פוגרומים". לדבריו: "הדרך להתמודד עם הרוע היא לא להפוך להיות דומה לו"

https://news.walla.co.il/item/3572925

 

Israeli politics are in chaos. Are its enemies poised to take advantage?

For Hamas and Iran, Israel’s domestic strife is a sign of the Jewish state’s imminent collapse. As they seek new avenues for confrontation, the likelihood of war is rising

By HAVIV RETTIG GUR

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-politics-are-in-chaos-are-its-enemies-poised-to-take-advantage/

 

Evan Gershkovich: US ambassador visits Wall Street Journal reporter in Russian jail

Journalist accused of spying allowed access to American officials for the first time since his arrest three week ago

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/evan-gershkovich-us-ambassador-visits-wall-street-journal-reporter-in-russian-jail-6z6nz50ht

 

Egypt nearly supplied rockets to Russia, agreed to arm Ukraine instead, leak shows

THE DISCORD LEAKS | Egypt made detailed plans to export rockets at Moscow’s request, but after a diplomatic offensive from Washington, later approved artillery production for Kyiv

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/04/17/russia-ukraine-egypt-weapons-leaked-documents/

Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History

by Todd Bensman, Center for Immigration Studies fellow 

Todd Bensman took a critical look at the immigration issues at the U.S. southern border. He was interviewed by Daily Caller investigative immigration reporter Jennie Taer.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?525602-1/after-words-todd-bensman


Nota bene - I am not endorsing the editorial slant of these articles; I am saying they are worth knowing about.

 

Monday, April 17, 2023

What’s Worth Knowing - Monday, April 17

 The Annual Report on Antisemitism Worldwide 2022: Haredi Jews - Main Target of Antisemitic Assaults

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_sQAF0KS-w



הממשלה הפסיקה לתקצב את "שבת ישראלית" - ותקדם במקום מיזם שישי מסורתי


https://news.walla.co.il/item/3572774


Covid is still a leading cause of death as the virus recedes


https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/04/16/covid-deaths-per-day/


 


Chicago mayor-elect condemns 'Teen Takeover' chaos, but says it's 'not constructive to demonize youth'


https://www.foxnews.com/us/chicago-mayor-condemns-teen-takeover-chaos-not-constructive-demonize-youth


 

Israel’s One-State Reality - It’s Time to Give Up on the Two-State Solution

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/middle-east/israel-palestine-one-state-solution


 


בליכוד חוששים מנזק פוליטי בגלל חוק הגיוס, וגם מפירוק הקואליציה


https://www.haaretz.co.il/news/politics/2023-04-17/ty-article/.premium/00000187-8ba7-d484-adef-eba7cece0000 


 Dismissing Moody’s downgrade, Smotrich says any economic damage is fault of protests

https://www.timesofisrael.com/dismissing-moodys-downgrade-smotrich-says-any-economic-damage-is-fault-of-protests/ 


Nota bene - I am not endorsing the editorial slant of these articles; I am saying they are worth knowing about.

Friday, April 07, 2023

PASSOVER 2023 : The Crisis in Israel - Follow Events at these recommended English-language outlets

Times of Israel  (most comprehensive and professional)

timesofisrael.com

i24  (TV subscription available)

i24news.tv/en

Haaretz  (left-leaning to post-Zionist outlook)

haaretz.com

Jerusalem Post  (annoying website but fair-minded news coverage)

jpost.com


Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Winning an Election is not a License for Regime Change. Netanyahu's Pledge to 'Delay' Putsch Ain't Good Enough

In times like these, I get a pretty clear picture of peoples’ values. Sometimes they are cloaked in eloquent punditry championing “judicial reform,” and other times, they come out in spit and invective from frothing mouths.

Either way, I take perverse comfort in knowing these folks are not on my side.

Some say that the 'nationalist' and 'religious' voters who gave the Likud-Hardal-Haredi bloc a four-seat Knesset majority should be allowed to do whatever they want with this majority, or else I am showing 'contempt' for these sensitive souls.

But the only contempt I have is for those who are shoving regime change down my throat and calling it judicial reform.

So here's a straightforward set of questions to clarify whether you stand with decency or fanaticism:

1.    Do you support giving Itamar Ben Gvir his own personal taxpayer-funded militia answerable only to him? A sort of Phalange territorial army?

2.    Would you have preferred that "judicial reform" be part of a consensus-based Constitution for Israel? A Constitution that incorporates the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the Basic Laws? Perhaps based on the work of the late Prof. Ruth Gavison?

3.    In your mind, are the tens of thousands of protesters against the Netanyahu-Levin-Hardal-Haredi government essentially "leftists" and "anarchists?" engaged in a "coup?"  Or are they primarily centrist patriots? The kind of middle-of-the-road people who do IDF reserve duty and pay taxes...

4. What do you feel when you hear louts and thugs scream “death to Arabs” as soon as they see a TV News camera?

5. Do you think a Defense Minister should be fired if he brings the Prime Minister information and urges policies he doesn’t want to hear? Advice that is for the good of the country? The same kind of guidance the heads of the Mossad, Shin Bet, and IDF are also delivering…

6. Do you agree with bills introduced by members of the Netanyahu-Levin-Hardal-Haredi coalition that would allow police searches of private Arab homes without warrants?

7. Do you want to give the ruling party of the Knesset control over the Central Elections Committee?

8. Would you give the government political control over the National Bureau of Statistics?

9. Do you desire to send Christians to prison if they try to sell Jesus and their religion to Israeli adults?

10. Do you want a Knesset majority to be able to overturn the rulings of the Supreme Court? So, for example, if a Knesset legislates that men and women must sit separately on intercity buses to/from predominantly ultra-Orthodox cities and the court negates the law, the Knesset will have the power to disregard the court.

11. Do you support the "gifts law" allowing unrestricted and anonymous gift-giving to public servants and politicians?

12. Do you favor a bill that would immunize a crooked prime minister from legal prosecution?

13. Do you condone a law prohibiting investigative journalists from disseminating politicians' recordings without their consent?

14. Do you back the Deri law to allow convicted politicians to serve as ministers?

15. Do you support weakening the internal affairs branch of the police, which investigates police violence?

16. Do you support a Western Wall law specifying prison time for women dressed "immodestly" at the holy plaza?

17. Do you want a law that tells Muslims and Christians they can't bring their hospitalized relatives food that isn't kosher for Passover?

Here is the bottom line. The Netanyahu-Levin-Hardal-Haredi government is not striving for judicial reform but regime change. And winning an election does not give them a license to overhaul the political system without the consensus of the governed. Theirs is a package deal of reactionary legislation. And they keep adding to the package. When all will be said and done, they will not only have changed how judges are selected for the court but the ethos of the country.

Some of them want an Israel whose regime is rooted in Halacha (as interpreted by the fundamentalist Orthodox), while others want to follow lockstep in the footsteps of American conservative legal ideologues.  

As for me, I want a tolerant, Jewish, and democratic Israel.  Those are my values.

Last night, caving to pressure from Israel's majority, Netanyahu said he would delay his putsch by a few months. Delay is simply not good enough.

Friday, March 24, 2023

'My Name is Binyamin Netanyahu and I am Here to Help You"

We sat around the table on Thursday night, eating brought-in pizza and drinking fine Italian wine. The television was turned to face the dining room table where we sat with two friends, like us Anglo-Israelis.

Rumors swirled that at 7:30 PM Defense Minister Yoav Gallant of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party would – in the “name of national security” – call on Netanyahu to declare a moratorium on his catastrophic regime changes crusade. He'd save face – and the country. 

The Tel Aviv stock market went up, and the shekel’s value strengthened.

Seven-thirty came and went with no Gallant. The sound on the TV was off, so I raised it and heard that the defense minister would not speak after all but that he had been summoned to the Prime Minister’s Office. And that Netanyahu would speak at 8 PM.

Eight came and went, and no Netanyahu.

The wine was gone now.

Someone said that there were two scenarios. Either Gallant backed down, or he quit in protest.

“Does he have the balls to quit,” someone else wondered.

Then a newly invigorated Netanyahu appeared on the screen. Lately, he had been going about without makeup, looking pallid. He spoke in a firm voice, reporting that he had met with ministers, including the defense minister. He said that until now, he had been blocked from speaking to us about “judicial reform,” implying that it was out of fear that the attorney-general (who is autonomous) would sack him. The AG never made any such threat, but since Netanyahu was on trial for a criminal offense, it made sense that he should not be seen to tinker with the system of selecting judges.

Shortly after dawn on Thursday, the Knesset (which he controls) essentially robbed the AG of the power to demand Netanyahu recuse himself. So now, he announced, he was back and "in charge" and would personally serve as the vicar of "judicial reform."

He knew there were two sides to the issue, and he was elected to be prime minister of the entire country.

He outlined the concerns of both sides with just a hint of petulance when he summarized the views of his critics.

With the pizza gone, someone said, “I am waiting for the punchline….”

But there was no moratorium announcement. 

The opposite. Netanyahu said he planned to double down to get his program passed. To alleviate any concerns about civil liberties, he said he himself would see to legislation to safeguard minorities (meaning about half the country). He gave us his word that the new regime would bolster “democracy,” not undermine it.

It was time to clean up and take the pizza boxes to the recycle bin.

I went to bed wondering why I allowed my hopes to be raised. Why did I imagine that Netanyahu would second guess – would reverse – himself? That he would put unity and country first...

I'm not sure why I had those hopes. Netanyahu has a track record of manipulating mentors and devotees alike, from Moshe Arens and Naftali Bennett to Avigdor Lieberman and Gideon Sa’ar (the list is endless). Even by Israeli political standards, he is unprincipled.  Actually, his allies call him שקרן בן שקרן. And he can boast, too, of an international reputation for mendaciousness. 

Nevertheless, many Israelis really believe that all Netanyahu wants is “judicial reform.”  In fact, he and Likud Justice Minister Yariv Levin have proffered judicial revolution and regime change. If they get their way (which seems more likely than ever), the government he leads will appoint the judges who will hear his future legal appeals. 

The Netanyahu-Levin approach of majoritarian democracy elbows aside civil liberties, minority rights, and checks and balances that give meaning to representative democracy. Under their vision, the majority would rule the roost just like in the UN General Assembly, Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Islamic Consultative Assembly in Teheran, and the Hungarian National Assembly. If Israel’s Haredi and Hardal parties of God have their way (and together, they already equal Likud’s power), the Knesset could devolve into a Majles-like vanguard for theocracy. 

So, after Shabbat, all being well, I will be demonstrating outside the President’s House here in Jerusalem. The bigger rally will be in Tel Aviv. There is little more that I can do.

Nobody’s mind will be changed. The lines are drawn. The split is over values, political culture, and sensibilities. 

I don’t bother trying to convince ex-colleagues, acquaintances, or family who are on the other side. It's the herd of elephants in the room; it's painful to spend too much time with them. 

Never did I imagine that in making aliya, I would have a front-row seat to the wrecking of the Zionist enterprise. It is heartbreaking.

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For Coverage of Netanyahu’s Speech see

Netanyahu Digs In on Court Overhaul, in the Face of Mass Protests

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/23/world/middleeast/israel-netanyahu-protests.html

PM: I’ll intervene to make overhaul ‘balanced’ — but judge selection bill will pass

https://www.timesofisrael.com/pm-ill-intervene-to-make-overhaul-balanced-but-judge-selection-bill-will-pass/

פרשנות | נתניהו סיכל את נאום גלנט ונתן שואו משלו. במוקד: דקלום שקרים

https://www.haaretz.co.il/news/politi/2023-03-24/ty-article/.highlight/00000187-102f-d7c4-ab8f-fc2f662e0000