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	<title>FrontPage Magazine &#187; Gideon Spitzer</title>
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		<title>Saree Makdisi’s One-State Solution: A Delusive ‘Just Peace’</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 04:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gideon Spitzer]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The UCLA professor of English comes to the University of Pennsylvania to explain the best way to destroy the Jewish State.]]></description>
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<p>Recently, UCLA professor of English and advocate of a single state solution to the Israeli-Arab conflict Saree Makdisi spoke in the student union at the University of Pennsylvania. The lecture, sponsored by the Penn Middle East Center (MEC), the English Department, the Greenfield Intercultural Center, and the Penn Arab Student Society, represented another <a href="http://www.sas.upenn.edu/mec/events/archive/2011">in a series of events</a> sponsored by the university-funded Middle East Center that brought known anti-Israel speakers to Penn, including UCLA’s <a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/search.php?cx=015692155655874064424%3A-cjrsa07xqe&amp;cof=FORID%3A9&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=james+gelvin&amp;sa=Search#902">James Gelvin</a>, Stanford’s <a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/search.php?cx=015692155655874064424%3A-cjrsa07xqe&amp;cof=FORID%3A9&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=joel+beinin&amp;sa=Search#922">Joel Beinin</a>, artists Reza Kanazi and Radio Rahim, and numerous film screenings.  To get a better sense of the level of bias at MEC, consider the following: in the first four months of 2011, the MEC underwrote eight events co-sponsored by Penn for Palestine and associated groups, but none by the Penn Israel Coalition or other pro-Israel campus groups. Moreover, by inviting an English professor like Makdisi, whose academic specialty is eighteenth and nineteenth-century British poetry, MEC privileges his anti-Israel politics over his lack of specialized knowledge of the Middle East.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/4420">Makdisi</a> began his commentary with an attempt “to reset and remember, first of all, that the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem together comprise a very small fraction of all of historic Palestine and only a minority of the Palestinian people actually lives in the occupied territories.” While four million Palestinians live in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, Makdisi asserted, six to seven million Palestinians live either in “forced exile or as citizens of the State of Israel,” and “routinely they are left out of the equation of the status of how to resolve the conflict.”</p>
<p>The point of this demographic discussion, as Makdisi would soon establish, was to lay the foundation of his version of a “just peace” between Palestinians and Israelis:</p>
<blockquote><p>What I’m interested in…is a just peace, a peace that by definition has to take into account the rights of everybody involved in the conflict; that is to say, all Israelis and all Palestinians, the Palestinians living under occupation, the Palestinians living as second class citizens in Israel, and the Palestinians living in exile…everybody’s rights have to be addressed.</p></blockquote>
<p>The above quote reveals Mr. Makdisi’s deep desire to erase the Jewish character of Israel. By making Palestinians outside of the West Bank and Gaza required participants any “just” resolution to the conflict, Makdisi proves his belief in the Palestinian right of return, and thus the assured destruction of the Jewish state. He reveals his acceptance of the classic Palestinian mythology of 1948 – which ignores Arab treatment of Jews (and each other) and focuses on what Jews did to Arabs. In a mendacious demonstration of his anti-Israel bias, Makdisi fails to mention the UN agency, UNRWA, which perpetuates the Palestinian refugee problem in cahoots with Arab governments who provide Palestinians with pitiable treatment.</p>
<p>Speaking on the two-state solution’s feasibility, Makdisi stated that, “the West Bank, the biggest single chunk of the occupied territories, has been so broken up by Israeli colonization and development, that the idea of trying to create a Palestinian state in this territory under the circumstances seems completely unrealistic and totally unworkable.” Yet he revealed a seemingly different point when he said:</p>
<blockquote><p>Even if…the Israelis were to withdraw tomorrow…from all of the West Bank… Even if it [said] Palestinians could have a real state with a real army, and real air force, real police, and real all the rest…would that address the rights of all Palestinians? And the answer of course is no it wouldn’t because only a minority of Palestinians lives in the West Bank…. I think we have to think…beyond the occupied territories for a just resolution to this conflict.</p></blockquote>
<p>The latter point reveals the subterfuge of Makdisi’s earlier argument regarding the one-state solution’s practical “unworkability.” The ill-defined “just peace” of which he spoke that looks “beyond the occupied territories” into Israel proper, would of course destroy its character as a Jewish State.</p>
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		<title>Norman Finkelstein’s Conspiratorial Universe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 04:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gideon Spitzer]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The collaborator comes to the University of Pennsylvania.]]></description>
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<p>On January 25, 2011, anti-Israel activist Norman Finkelstein spoke in the student union at the University of Pennsylvania.  The lecture—sponsored by the Penn Arab Student Society, Penn Race Dialogue Project, and Temple Students for Justice in Palestine—brought the former academic to campus despite DePaul University’s 2007 <a href="http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/pdf/tenuredenial/Finkelstein,Norman06.08.2007.pdf">decision</a> to deny Finkelstein tenure because of his “inflammatory style and personal attacks” on his peers.</p>
<p>The event, which lasted over two hours, attracted an audience of about 200, composed both of members of the local community and Penn students, including a substantial contingent of Penn Israel Coalition members.</p>
<p>The lecture focused on three subjects: the 2006 Lebanon War, the 2008-2009 Gaza War, and the 2010 Gaza flotilla incident.  The common thread tying these three events together, Finkelstein asserted, was the Israeli desire to “reestablish its deterrence capacity,” in the aftermath of its unilateral withdrawal, or, as he termed it, “military defeat,” from Southern Lebanon in May 2000. He claimed, without citing any sources or quoting any military officials, that the “Israelis were very upset by this “defeat” and were “determined to undo [it].”</p>
<p>In the first of many conspiratorial allegations against Israel, he declared that:</p>
<blockquote><p>By 2001, the Israelis began preparing for the next round with the Hezbollah. They patiently waited for a pretext, an excuse, and they found it in the summer of 2006. And in July, Israel launched another assault on Lebanon.</p></blockquote>
<p>Even if the Israeli military began creating plans in 2001 for a potential conflict with Hezbollah, it would not have indicated a desire for future aggression; indeed, militaries around the world maintain and regularly update battle plans in order to prepare themselves for hypothetical future adversaries. Furthermore, Finkelstein made only oblique reference to the event which touched off the Lebanon War of 2006: a <a href="http://domino.un.org/unispal.NSF/fd807e46661e3689852570d00069e918/87e2508779d8ec83852571b6004c761f">cross-border raid by Hezbollah</a> that left three Israeli soldiers dead, two injured, and two kidnapped.</p>
<p>Finkelstein made the unsubstantiated claim that, as a result of the mixed outcome of the 2006 Lebanon War, “Israel was determined to restore its deterrence capacity” in the region and “turned to Gaza,” which, in typical inflammatory fashion, he called “its favorite shooting gallery.”</p>
<p>In describing a November 4, 2008, Israeli attack on a weapon smuggling tunnel 250 meters into Gazan territory, Finkelsteinmade the absurd charge that Israel,</p>
<blockquote><p>Waited patiently until election-day in the United States, November 4, when [it] knew the attention of the media and public would be riveted to the results of the historic presidential election.</p></blockquote>
<p>In his analysis of the 2008-2009 Gaza War, Finkelstein alleged yet another Israeli conspiracy: a plan to invade Gaza “as early as March 2007” with only the lack of a “pretext” or “excuse” holding back a full-scale Israeli “assault.” As he had for <a href="http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/other/des/123085.htm">Hezbollah</a>, Finkelstein painted the recognized <a href="http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/other/des/123085.htm">terrorist group</a> Hamas as the victim of an inevitable war born of untamable Israeli aggression. He described Hamas’s firing of <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7818022.stm">8,700 rockets</a>—aimed indiscriminately at Israeli civilians—between 2001 and 2009 as “mostly symbolic” acts of resistance.</p>
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