VICTOR ELIEZER: SHOULD TERRORISTS BE ALLOWED A CONTRACT OF HORROR WITH THE INTERNET TO PROMOTE KILLING JEWS? |
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Monday, 18 January 2016 11:54 |
By Victor Eliezer Even during periods of war, journalists can transmit pictures and news from the front line. Israel has never sacrificed the free reporting of events, ideas and news on the altar of propaganda, an altar that creates facts and "promotes pain and blood", to fire up people and ultimately to bring about hatred. I hardly ever read even a single line about the total lack of basic freedoms in Israel's neighboring states, and surely not in the Gaza Strip, which is under the regime of the Islamist Hamas. This regime that has the full support of Turkey, which is not renowned for its democratic sensitivity. Israel remains the only country in the region where Arab citizens are equal members of a multicultural society and elect, and can be elected to, the Israeli parliament (the United Arab party is the third parliamentarian force in the Knesset). The principle of equality before the law, regardless of color, race or religion, is a cornerstone of the Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel, and the Israeli society defends this principle also against fanatical settlers who try to break it. In Israel, since 1 October 2015, dozens of citizens have been killed by Palestinian attackers who have stabbed them, shot them, or rammed cars into them at bus or tram stations. Most Palestinians who were killed since then were killed because they perpetrated the attacks. Why this outbreak of violence? On 30 September 2015, the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, spoke to the UN General Assembly in New York and accused Israel of conquering Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem. At this critical moment, he added to the conflict an extremely dangerous element: religious feeling. He alleged a non-existent threat from Israel to the Muslim holy sites on the Temple Mount. Apparently, Mahmoud Abbas emulates the methods of Hamas and the Islamic State by promoting religious hatred. It is no coincidence that for the first time two months ago, a member of the Islamic State posted avideo online in someone speaking Hebrew threatened that "no Jew will be left alive in Jerusalem." At the same time, hundreds of posts of Islamists in social media have emerged hero-worshipping the Paris terrorists and the perpetrators of the kife attacks in Israel, or in their words, the "grand victory leading the executors to the paradise". So, why should a responsible government not complain to Google or Facebook about hate posts leading to the bloodshed of innocent citizens of the country? Or have the terrorists concluded a horror contract with the Internet which allows them to use the free flow of ideas and images to promote death? The solution is not easy. The ongoing bloodshed ultimately strengthens the extremists. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaou and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas know that only by reaching a just and lasting peace agreement that will provide for the creation of an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza will the existence of the State of Israel in secure borders be ensured and the bloodshed stopped. However, terrorism is not the way to achieve this goal. Fourteen years ago, at a discotheque in Tel Aviv, 21 young people died a horrible death by a Palestinian suicide bomber while dancing. On the adjacent wall, a young man who was saved wrote: "We will continue to dance. We will not be forced to stop dancing. They will not succeed!"
* Victor Eliezer is a Greek journalist and correspondent of the Israeli newspaper 'Yediot Achronot'. This article was first published in the Greek newspaper 'Efimerida Ton Syndakton' Source: WJC |