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Sceptical readers of Shindler's book might go further and wonder what his history of left-wing anti-Semitism has to do with them. By "the Left" he means the far Left. In Stalin and Mao's day it was one of the most horrifying forces humanity has witnessed. Now it is nothing. The Soviet Union is gone. China is a state capitalist power. Who cares about Communism? It is as dead as the Albigensian heresy or the Stuart claim to the English throne. Even Marxists don't believe in Marxist-Leninism any more.

But in a strange manner few discuss, the death of Communism has freed far-Left ideas from the cage of the Cold War. When the far Left was a global force, the mainstream liberal Left had to draw dividing lines and defend itself from its attacks. Now that the far Left threatens no one, the borders have gone. The media would hound from public life any conservative who shared platforms with members of a neo-Nazi group. But respectable leftists can now associate with those who would once have been regarded as poisonous extremists — and no one notices. What applies to personal alliances applies equally to ideology. Foul ideas flood past the unmanned border posts, with disastrous consequences for Jews and Arabs.

The influence of far-Left ideas on attitudes towards the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is too obvious to spend much time on. You will have noticed how rarely discussion of a workable solution appears. Most Israelis and most Palestinians favour a compromise, which includes a fair distribution of land, an end to violence, and security — essentially dividing the country on 1967 lines. Compromise is as much an anathema to the far Left and the Islamists as it is to the Israeli and American Right. Increasingly, it is anathema to the mainstream liberal Left as well. The notion that Israel is an illegitimate state has gone from the fringe to the mainstream of left-wing discourse.

For Arabs, the European Left is proving a disastrous influence. The spirit of the Hitler-Stalin pact lives on in the coalition between white leftists and the Islamist religious Right. Such alliances are scandalous. They can bring no good to Arabs in general and Arab women in particular. They expose the insincerity of the anti-sexist and anti-racist principles that leftists claim to hold. Yet they are tolerated almost without comment. Islamists are against the West in general and Israel in particular, and the Left can ignore the sufferings that theocrats impose from Iran to Gaza. This tendency to forget about the very people you say you are championing is the final legacy of a dark past.

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David Zwartz
April 2nd, 2012
2:04 PM
"The Bolsheviks recognised other minorities as minorities with homelands. They never said that there should be a Jewish homeland in their empire." Not quite correct, as it overlooks the (Yiddish-speaking) Jewish Autonomous Birobidzhan region of the late 1920s-early 1930s.

5ftflirt
April 1st, 2012
8:04 PM
"it is the only country in the world that was founded on the principle of ethnic cleansing. " You could say that Israel is one of the few countres in the world where ethnic cleansing did not accomplish its purpose. The Jews were ethnically cleansed from their land 4-5 times, by various empires, and always returned. Not too many other peoples can say that. Jews should also have the right of return to their towns and villages, like Shechem (Nablus) and Hebron. And their former homes in Baghdad, Cairo, Aleppo, and Medina.

Ed Walker
March 30th, 2012
10:03 AM
Ruth Fischer was unmasked as an American agent when secret information was declassified in 2010.

Ed Walker
March 29th, 2012
9:03 PM
The usual evasions and red herrings. The examples given such as Australia and Northern Cyprus are entirely different situations. Should the Palestinians, who continue to be denied return, be allowed to live on the land of their choosing? Or will they continue to be marginalized by a state that discriminates against them? That is the question. One that Mr Decent does not address.

Cris
March 29th, 2012
2:03 PM
"Israel is the only nation to be founded on principle of ethnic cleansing" What are you smoking, Ed? Do you have any idea how many Hindus and Sikhs were driven away from their homes when first Pakistan and then Bangladesh were established? How many Germans were evacuated to establish Poland post-WW2? How many Tamils have been driven away by the Lankan army to establish Buddhist enclaves in Sri Lanka? How many Muslims were cleansed by LTTE to try and establish a Tamil state? How many Hindus have been forcibly resettled from Kashmir valley to establish an Islamic state? How many Armenians were slaughtered to establish modern Turkey? How many Jews were driven away from Arab countries? I agree with you that the Palestinian people should be rightly compensated on the principle of human rights and I support the Left in Israel but your blinkered obsession and singling out of Israel indicates that you do have a problem with the Jews, as Nick has so eloquently pointed out.

Erica Blair
March 29th, 2012
2:03 PM
Tony Cliff was a misguided youth who wanted to 'turn an imperialist war into a revolutionary war' whereas one of the leaders of the Stern Gang who offered an alliance with the Nazis was Yitzhak Shamir, who became Prime Minister of Israel. The Trots in Palestine handed out leaflets, the Zionist blew up The King David Hotel - something they still celebrate. Who has more to answer for, the Trots or the Zionists?

Juan
March 29th, 2012
1:03 PM
"That is because it is the only country in the world that was founded on the principle of ethnic cleansing." huh? The US, Australia, Argentina, Northern Cyprus? In fact, had there not been a 1948 war, the Arabs would be the majority in Israel by now. The original plan gave Israel only Jewish majority areas. It was the war that expanded it to the 1949 armistice line, and provoked the population transfer between part of the Arabs to the WB, Gaza, jordan and Lebanon and of the Sephardi Jews to Israel. Although ethnic cleansing of Arabs took place in Israel, it pales in comparison to other conflicts. You've just proven Nick Cohen's point.

Gordon Phillips
March 28th, 2012
7:03 PM
Brilliant Nick.

Ed Walker
March 28th, 2012
6:03 PM
"Israel is unique among nations. It is the only sovereign country whose right to exist is questioned as a matter of routine." That is because it is the only country in the world that was founded on the principle of ethnic cleansing. Many of us, whether left, right or like me disenchanted with establishment politics, want the Palestinians to have the right of return to their towns, villages and homes. We object to exclusive Jews-only settlements.

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