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British Liberal Democrats Suspend Israel Critic David Ward By Stuart Littlewood Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 22, 2013
Israel lobby draws the “red lines” and dictates “precise terms” for future Liberal Democrat debate, apparentlyBack in January the Liberal Democrat leadership threw a mighty wobbly when Member of Parliament David Ward made this remark on his website: “I am saddened that the Jews, who suffered unbelievable levels of persecution during the holocaust, could within a few years of liberation from the death camps be inflicting atrocities on Palestinians in the new state of Israel and continue to do so on a daily basis in the West Bank and Gaza.” Caving in to the Zionist lobbyGoaded by the Holocaust Educational Trust and the Board of Deputies of British Jews, who complained that Ward’s remarks “deliberately abused the memory of the holocaust” and were “sickening” and “offensive”, the party’s Chief Whip, Alistair Carmichael, agreed they were “wholly inappropriate” and that singling out “the Jews” in that way crossed a red line. Ward was treated like a delinquent. According to the Jewish Chronicle, party leader Nick Clegg ordered him to work alongside Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel “to identify and agree language that will be proportionate and precise” in future debate. Disciplinary steps would then be reviewed. The story went quiet for a few months. Then this week, just as Parliament broke up for the long summer holiday, Ward received a letter from Carmichael “withdrawing the whip” – suspending him from the parliamentary party – until 13 September. This is hardly a severe punishment considering MPs are away until 2 September. As reported by Sky News, Carmichael wrote:
He won’t apologise for calling Israel an apartheid stateOnly a couple of days earlier David Ward had tweeted: “Am I wrong or are am I right? At long last the Zionists are losing the battle – how long can the apartheid state of Israel last?” As to the punishment, Ward condemned it as “disproportionate”, saying his views were widely shared. “I will not apologise for describing the state of Israel as an apartheid state. I don’t know how you can describe it as anything else,” he said. “I am genuinely quite shocked at the reaction to the kind of thing many people say.” In one sense the Liberal Democrats’ action blows a raspberry at the outside meddlers. But this show of defiance is overshadowed by the general gutlessness that’s evident in the way the party caves in to pro-Israel pressure. The Israel lobby, no doubt hoping to see much more blood on the carpet, was disappointed with the ruling. The Holocaust Educational Trust chief executive, Karen Pollock, said: “David Ward has never fully apologised for his comments… It is about time the whip was withdrawn but the timing allows Mr Ward to repeat his unacceptable views when Parliament returns in the autumn.” The vice-president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Jonathan Arkush, said the suspension was too little, too late and an empty gesture. In one sense the Liberal Democrats’ action blows a raspberry at the outside meddlers. But this show of defiance is overshadowed by the general gutlessness that’s evident in the way the party caves in to pro-Israel pressure. Some of the remarks in the Carmichael letter are really quite silly…
The party is sadly out of date. I strongly advise Clegg and Co. to watch this video. Miko Peled is an Israeli Jew, the son of an Israeli general and a former soldier in the Israeli army. You couldn’t find a more authentic insider source. He confirms in the bluntest words what many have known and been saying for years. Here is a flavour.
Peled also describes the Israeli army, in which he served, as “one of the best trained and best equipped and best fed terrorist organizations in the world”.
I can’t recall the Liberal Democrat leadership ever confronting the plight of the Palestinians in a robust way. Anyone who tries to – Baroness Jenny Tonge for example – gets slapped down and sacked. The political substance is Israel’s lawless and hideous conduct and the international community’s lack of backbone to deal with it.
Anyone who attempts to debate any matter relating to Israel’s criminality is howled down by the Israel lobby while party bosses put the boot in. Nothing, it now seems, can be said unless it is “proportionate and precise” in Tel Aviv’s terms.
Israel’s settlements are so illegal – a war crime, in fact – that our tremulous trio can hardly escape speaking up. The settlement building programme began with the Allon Plan in 1967 and still goes on. What effect has their so-called outspokenness had all these years? Words are plainly not enough. What real hard-edged action have the Liberal Democrats taken? Clegg did himself and his party no favours when he came out with this lopsided statement:
You’d be forgiven for thinking it was written by Mark Regev’s hasbara office. Why on earth would anyone recognize a state founded on terror, grand theft and ethnic cleansing at gunpoint? Why would anyone recognize a state that is contemptuous of international and humanitarian law? Why aren’t Clegg, Carmichael and Hughes saying, loudly and clearly, “No recognition until the occupation ends, international law is fully respected and implemented, and the Palestinians’ self-determination, security and freedoms are guaranteed.” Why would anyone recognize a state that’s bristling with nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction but refuses to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty or place them under international inspection and safeguards, then foams at the mouth at the thought of a neighbouring country having a nuclear programme? Why would anyone recognize a state that itself does not recognize the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and still prevents refugees from returning home in defiance of UN Resolution 194 (reaffirmed every year since 1949) – a state that applies a brutal, illegal yet seemingly permanent military occupation and severely restricts the movement of people, essential supplies and normal trade goods in the Palestinian homeland? And why would anyone recognize a state that refuses to declare its borders so that it can continue to pursue its expansionist plans? In any case, which Israel does Clegg suggest we recognize – Israel within the 1947 UN Partition borders? Israel within the 1949 Armistice borders? Or Israel as now, in full occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Old City, and part of Syria, and not forgetting its vicious blockade on Gaza and repeated violation of Lebanese borders? Why aren’t Clegg, Carmichael and Hughes saying, loudly and clearly, “No recognition until the occupation ends, international law is fully respected and implemented, and the Palestinians’ self-determination, security and freedoms are guaranteed”? Quite simply, there can be no peace until all that happens.
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