21.7.04
The Good Boy Scout
“In a dramatic television
broadcast, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, called upon the million
Russian emigrants in
That did not happen, of course. But it is easy to imagine what would have been
the reaction in
The Israeli media would have gone berserk. The Knesset, in an emergency
session, would have denounced the outrageous anti-Semitic outburst of the
president of
What happened was, of course, the reverse. It was the Israeli Prime Minister
who called on the French Jews to leave their homeland “as soon as possible” and
come to
One of every hundred Frenchman (and
Frenchwoman) is Jewish.
“A deplorable misunderstanding,” the official French spokesman intoned. Meaning, in non-diplomatic language: “Shut up, you bastard!”
Profound commentators all over the world tried to guess the hidden motive of
Ariel
The truth is much more simple. It is impossible to
guess
In Israeli ears it was an unimportant, routine statement. Israeli leaders miss
no opportunity to call on every occasion upon Jewish communities to drop
everything and come to
If there is a “misunderstanding”, it is mutual. It could be called, in the vogue phrase, a “clash of civilizations”: the French-European and the Israeli-Zionist.
In the French view, the French Jews are French. The republic is not based on religion or ethnic origin. The way the French see it, every citizen is a partner in the republic and French culture – whether Christian or Jew, Alsacien or Breton, North-African or Corsican. This is the basis of the Republique.
And along comes the Prime Minister of a foreign country and has the cheek – not
to say chutzpa – to attack the very foundations of the republic and sow discord
among its citizens. That is the gravest assault on
In the Israeli view, it looks quite different. According to official doctrine,
Every child here learns that all the Jews in the world will come to
This explains the ambivalent reaction of the Israeli establishment to any anti-Semitic event anywhere. The natural reaction is, of course, one of anger and condemnation. But there is also another reaction, a hidden one that borders on satisfaction: Here, we told you so. Now it is happening. We were right all along.
Both reactions lead to the cry: Come, brothers, before it is too late! It rather resembles the good boy-scout in the joke, the one who helps the old lady to cross the road, whether she wants to or not.
So Chirac is furious,