OP-ED Why do critics hold Israel to a higher standard — and ignore these other conflicts?

Dash

Veteran Member
I’ve often wondered the same.

Why do critics hold Israel to a higher standard — and ignore these other conflicts?​

Rich Lowry
Smoke rising after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on April 16, 2024.
Smoke rises from an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on April 16, 2024. Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images

Surely you’ve heard of the brutal conflict that has displaced millions of people and killed more than 14,000, while aid convoys have trouble getting where they need to go?

No, the Sudanese civil war hasn’t been on your radar screen?

OK, but how about the crisis that has led to more than half a country’s population needing humanitarian assistance amid constant turmoil and war?

You haven’t heard much about the conflict in Yemen lately, either?

Perhaps, then, the war that has forced large numbers of people to flee the fighting multiple times, with as much as a quarter of the population facing hunger or illness?

Actually, the fight between the military and armed opposition groups in Myanmaralso isn’t top of mind?

These are terrible situations that garner very little or almost no attention, in contrast with the overwhelming level of focus on Israel’s war in Gaza, almost all of it through a hostile lens.

This is nothing new.

The Jewish state has long been singled out for opprobrium and held to a standard different than that of other societies.

Some of this is justified.

As an advanced Western-style democracy and ally of the United States, Israel should be better than whatever armed faction is preying on people in some Third World country — and, indeed, Israel is better.

International organizations, the media and left-wing activists create exactly the opposite impression, though.

Given the amount of time and energy devoted to condemning Israel, one would be forgiven for thinking the world would be a much more peaceful, just place if only it weren’t for the existence of a Jewish state.

There are important distinctions between the war in Gaza and the other conflicts mentioned above.

Israel isn’t staging a coup or fighting a civil war.

It was perfectly content — indeed, in retrospect, much too content — to live with a Gaza controlled by Hamas until it was subjected to a heinous attack that no other society today or in any other period in history would tolerate.

Israel also fights differently.

It seeks to honor the rules of war while operating in a dense urban environment against a merciless enemy that wants as many civilians to be killed as possible.

In other conflicts around the world, there are no rules.

In Myanmar, people aren’t just fleeing the fighting but “executions and killings, forced recruitment, torture, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances and persecution,” according to the European Union.

Nonetheless, it is Israel that is accused of committing genocide.

The people braying about Israel’s alleged crimes against humanity apparently never spare a thought for the Uighurs, subject to a massive ongoing campaign of repression by the Chinese government; or the Rohingya people, viciously targeted by Myanmar’s government; or the Baha’i in Iran, the Hazaras in Afghanistan or the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.

There are all sorts of candidates for a list of the most oppressive countries in the world, from North Korea to Equatorial Guinea, from Turkmenistan to Venezuela, from Russia to China.

Yet practically all we hear about is Israel.

The old Soviet Union was long at the forefront of propagandizing against Israel, a cause readily taken up by the so-called nonaligned countries and the left around the world.

This tendency has been rife with antisemitism and hypocrisy, exemplified back in the 1970s by the brutal tinpot dictator of Uganda, Idi Amin, denouncing Israel at the United Nations.

Since then, the names and the players have changed, but the tendency — to single out Israel for special obloquy and lie about and obsess over the world’s only Jewish state — has remained the same.

A common lament in commentary about other conflicts is that they aren’t getting enough attention.

An official with the World Food Programme lamented recently that “the people of Sudan have been forgotten.”

The EU noted, “In a world of growing humanitarian emergencies and fleeting media attention, Myanmar is fast becoming a forgotten crisis.”

There’s a reason for that.

Twitter: @RichLowry

Why do critics hold Israel to a higher standard — and ignore these other conflicts?
 

Hawke

Veteran Member
My feeling is this - the critics are overwhelmingly liberal. Israel is supported by conservative politicians and people. Liberals hate conservatives with a passion. Just as they hold conservative politicians to an impossibly high standard, all while ignoring, justifying, or excusing criminal behavior perpetrated by anyone on the left, they hold those supported by conservatives, ie. Israel, to that same impossibly high standard.

Re. the lack of coverage of these other conflicts around the world, the thing to look at is, who are the perpetrators and what are their political leanings? Are they leftists, or groups supported by leftists, such as muslims? If so, there's your answer. They get a pass, while Israel gets demonized.
 

bassgirl

Veteran Member
Because Israel constantly reminds the world there is a God. They are a constant reminder of Eternity and all that implies.

"They hate you became they hated me first."

Also want to add, everything, and I mean everything, we see going on right now is because the spiritual has been stirred up in the background.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
In short anti-semitism. A growing trend since the financiers which are mostly jewish are not watching over their investments...
 

Chance

Veteran Member
The Biden admin sanctioned an IDF battalion in part for tying up, gagging and placing a man on his stomach (he ended up dying,).

Maybe they would have sanctioned the Palestinians that brutally murdered, brutally raped and brutally kidnapped Jews and Americans if they tied up, gagged, and placed them on
their stomachs instead.
 

MountainBiker

Veteran Member
Antisemitism. The Muslims are open about their hatred of Jews and for whatever reason Western societies bend over backwards to not offend Muslims. Given Christianity's own history of endless centuries of persecution of the Jews, I think part of it is a residual antisemitism that had been kept just below the surface post-WWII. Western societies knew they had to distance themselves from the Nazis and toned down their own antisemitism in the aftermath of the war. Now with Muslim populations growing rapidly in the West and liberal politics bending over backwards to celebrate and promote the diversity Muslims represent, it has become easier for Christians to drop their post-WWII facade and find allies amongst the Muslims. Most won't openly say that they are antisemites however but rather jump on the Palestinians as victims bandwagon.

I have no use for Muslims and the hypocisy of antisemitic Christians disgusts me. There I've said it.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Why do critics hold Israel to a higher standard — and ignore these other conflicts?

Agenda.

Tear down Israel and you tear down one of western civilization's "success stories." A nation created by law to "correct" a systemic injustice based in commonly held prejudice.

Don't want no law based on "right thing." Right (or what they want it to be) is what the Marxists, Persians, Woke tell you it is. (And is convenient for THEM - of course.)

Dobbin
 

Lone_Hawk

Resident Spook
Because Israel constantly reminds the world there is a God. They are a constant reminder of Eternity and all that implies.

"They hate you became they hated me first."

Also want to add, everything, and I mean everything, we see going on right now is because the spiritual has been stirred up in the background.
I think it falls into two schools of thought along the lines you mention. One, they know the Bible is correct and want to stop it. And two, those that are afraid that the Bible is correct and want to stop it.
 

RB Martin

Veteran Member
God's major plans for redeeming this world, which lies in the control of Satan and his demonic hoard, involved two things:

1.) He in His divine wisdom decided to call out Abraham and separate a people to Himself so He could use them to bring the Messiah physically to earth and provide the means to save all who would believe the blood payment of the sinless sacrifice of Jesus makes the only atonement possible for mankind's sin.

2.) God knew that his people the Jews would be so prideful in themselves that they would reject his Son. So He in His wisdom sent Paul to the Gentile world to evangelize the European Caucasians and create many who would spread His gospel to the ends of the earth.

That is why Jews and Caucasians are hated, they represent the two most successful methods God had used to snatch back control of this planet from Satan and to save as many as possible from his evil plans to exterminate humankind.

A corollary to this is that Satan has used the reprobates from both groups to subvert humanity and bring condemnation against their own people. Those traitors from our midst have galvanized the world against God's holy plans.
 
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