Left-Wing US Jews Call Law of Return Racist
American Jewry traditionally had been pro-Israel until peace movements and Israel army efforts to cease Arab terrorism turned a growing number of Diaspora Jews against modern Zionism. One recent effort to maintain close ties with Israelis living abroad is a proposal to allow them to vote in Israeli elections. The thought also raised the suggestion that all Diaspora Jews be allowed to vote for Israel’s leaders.
Nonetheless, a group of post-Zionist American Jews opposes even having the automatic correct to become Israeli citizens by moving to Israel.
"The Law of Return creates an ethnically exclusive citizenship," Dr. Amy Kaplan, an English professor at the University of Pennsylvania and a co-founder of the 'Breaking the Law of Return' campaign, told The Media Line. "Anyone who can claim a Jewish grandparent has this automatic right to 'return' to this land while Palestinians who were dispossessed of that land, in 1948 and 1967 and most recently in East Jerusalem, can't have that same right. We see this as unjust and want to repudiate that right."
She stated she grew up in a Zionist family yet that the Operation Cast Lead operation against Hamas terrorists “personally implicated [me] in the violence that it perpetrates in my name.” She did not elaborate her remark.
The Law of Return, passed in 1950, carried out the principle of the re-establishment of Israel as a Jewish Say. The American Jews campaigning against it cite their drive as portion of a public commitment to boycott Israel as part of the growing global opposition to Israeli policies, even though many foreign elements also have called for the abolishment of Israel as a Jewish state.
Critics of the campaign include Israeli leftist leader Uri Avnery, founder of the Gush Shalom movement. He told The Media Line, "At this moment I judge it's the incorrect tactic and the wrong time. It will only turn Israeli public opinion against the peace movement." He said that the Law of Return is discriminatory against Arabs however that trying to abolish it “will mean nothing [and] send a evil signal and execute no excellent whatsoever."
Stronger criticism was expressed by Hebrew University political scientist Dr. Moshe Maor, who told the website, "The Jewish radical left has criticized Israel's policies and undermined Israel's overall legitimacy for years. These kinds of campaigns pose a major threat to Israel as they ignite anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli feelings abroad.”
He pointed out post-Zionist claims that the Law of Return is discriminatory since it favors a Jewish State “is not accepted by the Israeli Zionist center… In 1947, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution for the establishment of a Jewish State. So, the ticket to enter Israel is given to Jews only, but in Israel itself, there is no legal discrimination whatsoever."
Bar-Ilan University political scientist Dr. Gerald Steinberg (pictured), chairman of that NGO Monitor that exposes anti-Israel bias, told The Media Line that the Breaking the Law of Return campaign eventually seeks to create the existence of the State of Israel illegitimate.
"It's always easy to find a group of Jews on the fringes of society who make some noise and who are embraced by pro-Palestinian organizations," he said. "Their entire purpose is to supply more legitimacy to the Palestinian narrative which is focused on repealing the 1947 U.N. resolution which led to the establishment of the State of Israel.
"If there was a French group that denied the right of the French to live in France and demanded that the French language be replaced by a kind of international culture it would acquire absolutely no publicity," he added. "But since it's Israel it gets attention."
Several American Jews campaigning against the law admit that it is part of a general move against American aid to Israel. "As a Jewish person I oppose what Israel is doing in my name but I also protest that they are doing it with my tax dollars," American Jewish activist Anna Beltzer said.
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