The political war aimed at delegitimising
Haber’s analysis only scratches the surface of the de-legitimisation campaign waged against
The campaign is gaining strength, and as Haber notes the importance of mobilising the Jewish people “to fight back against the ubiquitous de-legitimisation process, against the indifference, and possibly also against the despair among us.”
Examples of NGO campaigns are, unfortunately, plentiful. The recent “Free Gaza” flotilla incident demonstrated the sophisticated use of the “humanitarian,” “peace” and “non-governmental” labels to cover a preplanned attack on IDF soldiers, resulting in injuries and deaths. Insani Yardim Vakfi (IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation) – a Turkish “charity” with close links to Hamas, jihadist groups, and the Turkish government – led the efforts in this instance.
Working with European and American anti-Israel campaigners, including the confrontational International Solidarity Movement (ISM), they tapped into a wider diplomatic and political campaign driven by the false charges of “war crimes” and “collective punishment.”
NGOs orchestrate these incidents, stripping away the context of terror and hate, and placing
A parallel tactic, promulgated by Israeli-Arab NGO Adalah (funded by the New Israel Fund -NIF and the European Union) portrays “
Detailed research reports published by NGO Monitor document the damage caused by powerful NGOs that use the façade of liberal agendas, and the funders that enable these campaigns. European governments provide tens of millions of dollars annually, without the necessary transparency, to many of these NGOs.
‘Soft power’ war
Many of these groups, including the NIF, are attempting to prevent the Knesset from adopting legislation that would provide transparency regarding how and where NGOs receive their funding. These groups fear that they too would lose their funding and impact, and placed their private agendas and interests above the right of the public to know who is paying for the de-legitimisation efforts.
Haber's is a welcomed voice, joining the growing mainstream chorus that has highlighted the power of NGOs in the “soft power” war against
Criticism and debate on particular policies is an appropriate part of all democratic societies. Blanket de-legitimisation is not. The fact that Friedman, Bernstein, Haber, and others are calling attention to this danger shows that the mainstream Left and Right in
It also means those who care about
Haber’s call for a military-type effort and a “huge body” to “fight back” against the de-legitimisation process is understandable. But size is less important than intelligence, in both senses of the word.
The funders and enablers, particularly the anonymous officials in European governments, need to be similarly exposed. In parallel, we need alliance with those who agree on the wider principles of
The alternative to this war strategy would consign us to watching from the sidelines as
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