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Israeli Leftists Disinvite the Center-Right from Their Rallies, Then Lambaste It for Not Coming https://dev.mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2015/08/israeli-leftists-disinvite-the-center-right-from-their-rallies-then-lambaste-it-for-not-coming/

August 19, 2015 | Evelyn Gordon
About the author: Evelyn Gordon is a commentator and former legal-affairs reporter who immigrated to Israel in 1987. In addition to Mosaic, she has published in the Jerusalem Post, Azure, Commentary, and elsewhere. She blogs at Evelyn Gordon.

Writing in the New York Times, the Israeli novelist Etgar Keret bemoaned the fact that relatively few people showed up at rallies protesting the murder of two Palestinians in the West Bank and the stabbing of a participant in Jerusalem’s gay-pride parade. Evelyn Gordon notes something odd about Keret’s argument:

In a piece entitled “Do Israelis Still Care about Justice?” Keret . . . concluded that Israelis must not see anything too terrible about hate crimes. “How is it possible that fewer people would come to demonstrate against the murder of children and innocent people than to demonstrate against the high cost of housing or the halt to building in the settlements?” he asked.

But the answer to that disingenuous question is evident in the very photo the Times chose to illustrate the piece, which prominently features two English-language signs reading “Settlements destroy Israel” and “Settlements create violence.” And this accurately reflects the nature of the demonstration. It was organized by Peace Now, which believes Israel must quit the West Bank immediately. The only invited speakers were left-wing politicians who share this view. Then, not content with merely excluding Israel’s center-right majority, the speakers actively declared it [unwelcome]. . . .

Nor were things any different at the anti-violence rally . . . in Tel Aviv that same night. Organizers nixed a planned appearance by Naftali Bennett, head of the religious-Zionist Jewish Home party. . . . And while they did let a secular MK from the ruling center-right Likud party address the crowd, he “was booed incessantly during his speech and protesters waved red-stained gloves at him, which were meant to indicate he had blood on his hands.”

Read more on Evelyn Gordon: http://evelyncgordon.com/etgar-kerets-blood-libel-and-the-price-of-political-purism/