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So, Israel has the right to exist, but not the right to defend herself?
King believed Israel had that right. Ten days before his assassination, MLK addressed questions at a rabbinical conference on March 25, 1968. One scholar asked about anti-Semitism and the “Negro community.” King responded:
“Peace for Israel is one thing. Peace for the Arab side of that world is another thing. Peace for Israel means security, and we must stand with all of our might to protect its right to exist, its territorial integrity. I see Israel, and never mind saying it, as one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, and a marvelous example of what can be done, how desert land almost can be transformed into an oasis of brotherhood and democracy. Peace for Israel means security and that security must be a reality.”
Yes, passions run deep. To many, this conflict is a zero-sum game: You are either with Israel, or against it; either with the Palestinians, or against them. Forget any middle ground.
There is a belief that an attack on Israel and the concept of Zionism (the Jews’ right to a homeland in Israel) is rooted in anti-Semitism.
Look at college campuses, even Fresno State. There, the “BDS” (Boycott, Divest, Sanction) movement finds support. It targets Israel because of its perceived mistreatment of the Palestinians. Yet, many countries with much worse and real human rights violations (Ni Hao, China) aren’t included. Why?
“When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews. You are talking anti-Semitism,” King famously said.
Back to Fresno. The MLK Unity Committee of Fresno will hold a vigil and awards ceremony Friday night at City Hall.
The committee plans to honor Fresno Unified School District Trustee Cal Johnson and State Center Community College District Trustee Miguel Arias for outstanding service to the community.
One other group will receive a commendation: the Fresno Center for Nonviolence.
It is true, the center does many things that line up with Dr. King’s vision of peace and nonviolence.
Just not on Zionism.
David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email
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Dan
January 13, 2018 at 3:38 pm
One has to consider King’s remarks in view of when they were made-1968. They were made when the memories of the Holocaust were still quite raw and Americans felt at least some guilt over it-in particular the denial of entry to the US to Jews trying to flee Germany prior to WWII.
It’s 50 years on now. Israel is seen by much of the world as, at the very least, a poor actor. We are no closer to a resolution between it and the Palestinians than we were in 1968. What Trump did simply poured gasoline on a soldering fire that does no one any good.