The Emergency Committee for Israel has
sent a letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu in response to a letter that was sent to him on Wednesday by
100 American Jewish Leftists. This is from the first link.
Yesterday, a group of 100 liberal American Jewish leaders released a letter
to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling on him to make
"painful territorial sacrifices" to the Palestinians. In response, ECI
has written its own letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu:
Dear Prime Minister Netanyahu:
We know you don’t need our advice on how to handle the peace process –
but given the decision by a group of self-described American Jewish
leaders to call for you to make “painful territorial sacrifices,” we
felt it appropriate to convey our own thoughts on the matter.
Be assured that they don’t speak for us or for a majority of
Americans. We not only question the wisdom of their advice, we question
their standing to issue such an admonition to a democratically-elected
prime minister whose job is not to assuage the political longings of 100
American Jews, but to represent – and ensure the security of – the
Israeli people.
Indeed, it’s puzzling to us why a small group of American Jews
believes it appropriate to demand “painful territorial sacrifices” of
Israelis, when those issuing the demand will not experience the pain, or
be compelled to sacrifice anything, should their advice prove foolish –
as it has so many times in the past. We affirm the words of Israel’s
ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, who recently asked an
American Jewish audience to “respect the decisions made by the world’s
most resilient democracy.”
The “American Jewish leaders” who deign to advise you today are
largely the same leaders who rarely, if ever, demand “painful
sacrifices” of Palestinian leaders – or even demand that they come to
the negotiating table, which they have refused to do in any meaningful
way since 2008. From the safety of America, in the past they have
recommended trusting Yasser Arafat, dividing Jerusalem, surrendering the
Golan Heights to Syria, and withdrawing from territory that today is
controlled by Iranian-backed terrorist groups.
Before rushing to issue new recommendations, we suggest that these
oracles of bad advice might pause to reflect on the wisdom of the
recommendations they’ve already made.
We, too, have strong opinions on the peace process – but one thing we
never presume to do is instruct our friends in Israel on the level of
danger to which they should expose themselves.
We trust, of course, that you are under no misapprehensions about any
of this. But we felt it important that you heard from a mainstream
voice in addition to the predictable calls from a certain cast of
American activists for more Israeli concessions.
Sincerely,
William Kristol
Rachel Abrams
Gary Bauer
Noah Pollak
Michael Goldfarb
I wish they would add my name to that letter. it's very well said.
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