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Campus Watch in the MediaAmerican Israel Hawks
by Kevin D. Williamson http://media.nationalreview.com/post/?q=N2ZhNDg2ZGQxMWNhNzMwYTVhZTk5M2ExNjgzYjVlM2E http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/4896 The very insightful Asaf Romirowsky touches on, but does not really dig into, a question that has always perplexed me: Why do Israelis often seem so much more dovish on the defense—the survival—of their country than do American Israel supporters? Commenting on a propaganda-filled exhibit at U-Penn, Asaf writes: The fact that "Breaking the Silence" includes Israelis is of no matter; they represent a fringe within Israeli society that have come to the United States with a misguided message in order to gain publicity and funding not available to them in Israel. In reality, they do not care or understand the damage that the exhibition will do to Israel. I know a fair number of American Israel hawks and count myself among them; very few, in my experience, are the foaming apocalyptic fundamentalists of popular lore (which is not to say that none of them are). If the United States regularly suffered the sort of terrorist attacks that Israel suffers, the response would be, I suspect, anything but "proportionate"—our retaliation would be, I believe and I hope, ruthless. Why don't Israelis demand stronger action on their nation's behalf? I'm not sure that Asaf is correct is characterizing these beliefs as belonging to a "fringe." Israel is a democracy; if the people wanted a more robust defense, they would probably have it. Note: Postings in "Campus Watch in the Media" do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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