Shaked: “‘It’s not politically correct to be anti-Semitic, but it’s super-in to be anti-Israel”

By Lahav Harkov, JPOST

Shaked1The boycott, divestment and  sanctions movement is the new anti-Semitism and wants to destroy Israel, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said on Wednesday, in response to a motion to the agenda from coalition and opposition MKs calling to fight those who seek to delegitimize Israel.

The discussion was marked by shouting matches over whether BDS is an anti-Israel and anti-Semitic movement or simply seeks to bring an end to Israel’s presence in areas liberated in 1967.

“BDS opposes Israel as the Jewish state. It wants to blacken us and destroy us as a Jewish and democratic state,” Shaked explained. “The boycotters don’t talk about Judea and Samaria, they talk about the State of Israel.”

According to Shaked, “It’s not politically correct to be anti-Semitic today, but it’s super-in to be anti-Israel,” and as such, “People used to delegitimize the Jews and now they do it to our country.

“BDS is anti-Semitism in new clothes,” she said.

Shaked called to fight back against BDS and “boycott the boycotters,” and listed the many government ministries, including hers, that are taking part in the efforts to fight delegitimization, bringing MK Basel Ghattas (Joint List) to interject: “It won’t work.”

“Israel will continue to be a light unto the nations,” Shaked vowed.

Minister-Without-Portfolio Ophir Akunis posited: “Maybe, when radical Islam takes over Europe, people there will understand the real meaning of occupation.”

After incessant interruptions from Joint List legislators, Akunis shouted to them: “Your narrative is a lie. It is violent and it encourages terrorism…”

“Your narrative was based on terrorism even before the State of Israel was founded!” Referring to the ambassadorial appointment Akunis is seeking, MK Ahmad Tibi (Joint List) shouted to Akunis to “go to the UN.”

“OK, you go to Arafat’s grave and I’ll go to the UN. I’m not going to let someone who was an adviser to Arafat lecture me,” Akunis said to Tibi, who used to work for the PLO chairman.

MK Nachman Shai (Labor) opened the discussion by saying that diplomatic pressure on apartheid South Africa began with its ejection from the FIFA world soccer federation, and that is what the Palestinians are trying to do to Israel.

“We cannot let history repeat itself. If we do not act here and now, if we do not initiate diplomatic processes to break the blockade on use, we will be left alone,” he warned.

Yesh Atid MK Aliza Lavie said that the government does not have a “clear policy, no action, no strategy, no plan with a budget” to fight delegitimization.

“Israel is on the verge of the abyss, yet we’re putting out fires instead of taking initiative,” she lamented.

MK Michal Rozin (Meretz) repeated statements that BDS is “not against the occupation, they’re anti-Semitic” in a mocking tone, adding “Oy oy.”

“The real issue is the policy of continuing the occupation and managing the conflict,” she claimed.

MK Michael Oren (Kulanu), former ambassador to the US, responded that “this isn’t about settlements. BDS wants to erase Israel from the map.”

Oren credited NGOs such as StandWithUs, CAMERA and AIPAC for doing “holy work” to combat BDS, but criticized the government for “abandoning an important topic for our security.”

“We have to take our security into our hands and launch a campaign against this strategic danger, which could become existential,” he said.

Tibi, who took the lectern next, asked Oren if he thinks it’s all right that, in his words, Israel doesn’t let Palestinian athletes play and whether politics and sports should mix.

“Do you oppose BDS?” Oren retorted.

“Like a real Jew, he answers a question with a question,” Tibi quipped.

MK Anat Berko (Likud) pointed out that there is precedent of athletes and other VIPs being allowed out of the Gaza Strip and taking part in terrorist activities; therefore, athletes must go through checkpoints, as well.

The Likud MK recounted that when she and Oren started a caucus to fight delegitimization, the only factions whose members would not join were Meretz and the ones that now make up the Joint List.

“We will fight delegitimization from the inside and the outside,” she said.

“What does that mean?” Rozin asked.

“That you wouldn’t join the battle,” Berko retorted. “You’re delusional. You think no one tried to delegitimize Israel before 1967?” Meretz chairwoman Zehava Gal-On took umbrage at some MKs’ rhetoric, saying her party “opposes boycotts of Israel, we just can’t stand how you act like victims! “You act like whoever criticizes the occupation is an anti-Semite. Calm down. Netanyahu’s policies are what encourages those who boycott us,” she said.

Zionist Union MK Eyal Ben-Reuven pointed out that it was Unity Day, in memory of the three teens murdered by Palestinians last year, and called for lawmakers to unite to fight delegitimization. “There is no coalition and opposition on this matter,” he said.

Ghattas disagreed.

“Even some people on the Left need to wake up,” he said.

“The world is sanctioning Israel because of the occupation.”

In his usual flippant fashion, MK Oren Hazan (Likud) said to Joint List legislators: “You’re Arab citizens of Israel. If you don’t like it here, leave… We’re here to stay, I’m not so sure about you.”

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  1. Got this recently in the mail and want to share the opinion of a previous president.
    POLITICAL CORRECTNESS

    The Truman Library and Museum in Independence Missouri has copies of four telegrams between Harry Truman and Douglas MacArthur on the day before the signing of the Surrender Agreement.

    The contents of those four telegrams below are exactly as received, not a word has been added or deleted!

    (1) Tokyo, Japan 0800-September 1,1945
    To: President Harry S Truman
    From: General D A MacArthur

    Tomorrow we meet with those yellow bellied bastards and sign the Surrender Documents, any last minute instructions!

    (2) Washington, D C 1300-September 1, 1945
    To: D A MacArthur
    From: H S Truman

    Congratulations, job well done, but you must tone down your obvious dislike of the Japanese when discussing the terms of the surrender with the press, because some of your remarks are fundamentally not politically correct!

    (3) Tokyo, Japan 1630-September 1, 1945
    To: H S Truman
    From: D A MacArthur and C H Nimitz

    Wilco Sir, but both Chester and I are somewhat confused, exactly what does the term politically correct mean?

    (4) Washington, D C 2120-September 1, 1945
    To: D A MacArthur/C H Nimitz
    From: H S Truman

    Political Correctness is a doctrine, recently fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and promoted by a sick mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end!

    Any Questions? Give them hell Harry.

  2. Hopefully Shaked will find legal ways to neutralize these antisemitic/antizionist organizations.

  3. Shaked: “‘It’s not politically correct to be anti-Semitic, but it’s super-in to be anti-Israel”

    Being anti-Israel is being anti-Semitic.