The War Of Words That Israel Must Start Winning

By Tabatha, 5 August, 2009, 19 Comments

I almost got lynched last week. My crime? I dared to defend Israel in public. I even — brace yourselves — declared myself a Zionist. I might as well have confessed to torturing tiny animals, given the horrified response.


Within minutes, a relaxed dinner party became a veritable contest to see who could most malign Israel.  Yep, it’s a tad traumatic being the lone zionist at any gathering these days.  Israel-bashing has become a national sport in many countries.  Post the Israeli strikes on Hamas enclaves in Gaza,  the court of public opinion hasn’t just judged Israel ‘guilty’; rather she’s been hung, drawn and quartered.

The Arab nations may have failed, thus far, to destroy the physical Israel, but their revisionism of Middle East history is winning hearts, minds and newspaper columns across the globe.


Slowly but surely, the world is coming round to the Arab lie that Jews are the ‘aliens’ in the Middle East. Tell most people that the very term ‘Palestinian‘ always included the Palestinian Jews who have inhabited the region for 3,500 years — continuously — and they’ll just smile pityingly, and claim you’ve been hoodwinked by ‘zionist propaganda’.


And oh, the bitter irony of this particular slur! Because by any objective standards, Israel’s PR is dire. It has been for a while, actually. Back in 2002, the Jerusalem Centre For Public Affairs published a detailed report, in which it noted:

The Israel State Comptroller’s report released on October 7, 2002, levelled unprecedented criticism on Israel’s public relations efforts.

The State Comptroller revealed that ’since its establishment in 1948, Israel’s intelligence organs have not succeeded to respond to the broad-based propaganda and incitement by the Arab world.’

During Operation Cast Lead, I sat with my head in my hands, as a series of increasingly inarticulate figures ‘represented’ Israel. Do the powers-that-be scour the streets to find the least sympathetic, least sophisticated, least effective spokespeople? It would almost appear so.

As the Jerusalem Centre report notes:

Leading U.S. media relations experts sent to Israel by private sponsors in May 2002 described Israel’s PR efforts in the United States as “disastrous.”

Israel’s Consul General in New York, Allon Pinkas, complained that Israel’s image in the U.S. suffered from a lack of clear and “disciplined” messages. International media consultant Lillian Wilder, a media advisor to former U.S. President Richard Nixon, noted in an interview that Israelis are often unprofessional and “wordy” on television.

Now at this point, some of you will roll your eyes and stop reading. After all, doesn’t the tiny Jewish nation have enough to cope with, given the spectre of a nuclear Iran, and the ghastly sight of an American President openly wooing Islam?  What, is Israel also meant to fret over what ill-informed folk in other lands believe??

My answer?  Hell yeah!

Yes, Israel does need to argue her case more effectively on the world stage. Because when hatred of the Jewish state was confined to the Arab and Muslim worlds, that was one thing. Alarming?  Sure.  Surprising?  Hardly, given what Islam says about ‘infidels’ and Jews in particular.

Now, though, the loathing for Israel that has festered in Arab and Muslim hearts for six decades is being exported by Islam as it goes marching unfettered through Europe. It is no coincidence that in nations with large influxes of Muslims, hating Israel is now de rigueur.

Take Britain. During the Gaza Operation at the end of last year, Britain went berserk with rage towards the Jewish state. Thousands marched through the streets, brandishing banners that read ‘Death to Israel!’, while they chanted ‘We are all Hamas now!’


And please recall that Britain itself suffered a terrorist attack in 2005.

So why did not one Israeli spokesman make the vital yet basic point that terrorist attacks in Israel are the same as terrorist attacks in America and Britain?

And that, unlike both these countries, Israel suffers terrorism on a regular basis?

Let me make it clear: I supported Operation Cast Lead. I defended Israel passionately — at work, online, in restaurants, at parties, to friends and colleagues and strangers alike. Like many fellow diaspora Jews, and our Gentile friends who love Israel, I wrote letter after letter to the British press, trying to counter the unfair bias against Israel.

It was like trying to stem a tidal wave with your thumb.

In the UK, physical attacks on Jews increased. Some Israelis in Britain found themselves being refused service in pubs, clubs and  other venues. One Israeli family was actually forced into hiding, so intense was the hostility directed at them.

In north London, one Orthodox Jewish man was dragged out of his car, in broad daylight, and beaten. Shops that were — wrongly — linked with Israel had their windows smashed. Supermarkets stocking kosher or Israeli products were threatened with boycotts. Tescos, one of the largest UK supermarkets, was swift to create a special ‘helpline‘ for customers wishing to avoid Israeli goods. (Suffice it to say that I, along with many others, am now boycotting Tescos.)

In schools, colleges and University campuses across the country, Jewish and Israeli students found themselves marginalised and verbally abused. At Cambridge and also the LSE (London School Of Economics) students staged mock ‘occupations’ to express their ’sympathy’ with Gaza. The fact that Gaza had been under Palestinian  control for several years by this time was a mere detail.

Nor was this anti Israel sentiment confined to the ‘ordinary’ person in the street. The Arab propaganda has a vice-like grip on the British media, with the BBC, the Guardian,and The Independent cheerfully leading the charge.

These media outlets ignored the fact that Israel had endured years of Palestinian terrorism, and instead chose to portray Israel as the sole aggressor in the conflict. False accusations against Israel appeared daily, with no corrections — let alone apologies! — when the true facts later emerged. The Guardian, especially, delighted in publishing grotesque cartoons which painted Israel as a brutal Goliath, hell-bent on destroying the weaker, Palestinian David.

The effect of this British media bias against Israel? During Israel’s anti-Hamas strikes, Jews and Muslims met — separately — with their respective MPs. My local MP explained that in the House Of Commons, Israel was being demonised on a daily basis. Several government members were demanding that Britain instigate an arms embargo on Israel.

This same MP told us that every single member of Parliament was ‘being bombarded’ by their Muslim constituents, who were insisting that they condemn Israel and then sever all ties with it.

And fuelled by the BBC, and the Guardian, many non Muslims added their voices — and of course their potential votes — to this anti-Israel agenda.

We should note that the BBC took to bashing Israel with a vengeance. This surprised no one. Indeed, the accusations of bias against the BBC go back several years. Keen to disprove them, the corporation even organised its own review, the Balen Report, in 2004.

And the findings?

We don’t know. The BBC has refused to make them public. It has, in fact, spent a whopping £200,000 [$328,560] to keep the report private. A London solicitor is pursuing the BBC through the courts in a bid to bring the Balen Report into the public domain. As the Sunday Telegraph noted:

The BBC is mounting a landmark High Court action to prevent the release of The Balen Report under the Freedom of Information Act, despite the fact that BBC reporters often use the Act to pursue their journalism.

The action will increase suspicions that the report includes evidence of anti-Israeli bias in news programming.

Now, in light of all this, consider an item that appeared a while back at the superb HonestReporting:

Israel’s Finance Ministry shot down an idea for a ‘Jewish Al-Jazeera’. Isaac Herzog has been quoted as saying: ‘We considered establishing a Jewish Al Jazeera, especially one that would broadcast in Arabic and Farsi. But it was torpedoed by the Finance Ministry’.

Hamas has a huge advantage precisely because of Al Jazeera, since the station is also watched by the English speaking world. Compare this to Israel, which has to filter reports through foreign journalists. A ‘Jewish Al Jazeera’ which offered reports in English, would be a massive help.

And think about how simple the Palestinian propaganda is. It concentrates on one clear, albeit deceitful and historically inaccurate message: We were here first. The Jews kicked us out. We’re the victims.

The 2002 Jerusalem Institute report noted an interesting example where Palestinian propaganda excelled while Israeli PR failed miserably:

Losing the “Al Aqsa” Brand War

Naming the current war the “Al Aqsa intifada” proved to be a stroke of Palestinian PR genius, as much of the Western news media adopted this Palestinian brand name that casts the conflict internationally in the image Arafat sought.

For its part, Israel’s failure to “rebrand” the conflict on its own terms to reflect the conflict’s true nature — a pre-planned war of terror against Israeli citizens — placed the Jewish state on the defensive in the international court of public opinion from the first day of the conflict.

Yet, a full seven years on, it seems that Israel has not learned anything about how to improve its PR and indeed, empower those of us in the diaspora who are passionately putting its case. Israel is still miscalculating.  Badly.

Witness what happened recently when Israeli tourism posters appeared around London. Anti-Israel groups quickly began lodging official complaints.

Result? The posters were all removed. It’s clear that pictures of golden beaches and bronzed bodies won’t cut it.

Instead, Israel needs to remind the world that she is the sole democracy in the region.

And where are the images of Palestinians being treated in Israeli hospitals?

Where are the maps illustrating how tiny Israel is compared to the 99.9999% of the Middle East that the Arabs control?

Where are the public roll-calls of all the Israelis who have lost their limbs, loved ones and lives to Palestinian terrorism?

And yes, I realise that antisemitism lies at the heart of much unfair bias against Israel. No doubt about it. But that’s even more reason why Israel needs to organise some decent PR.

This begs the question: why doesn’t Israel just take a leaf out of the Palestinian book?

After all, the world is bombarded with images of wounded Gazan children, even when those children are suffering purely because of Hamas aggression.

Why are there never any images of Israeli children as they lay injured on the ground following a Hamas attack?

Where are the public roll-calls of all the Israelis who have lost their limbs, loved ones and lives to Palestinian terrorism?

It’s time to play by some of the same rules as the Palestinians, unpalatable though this may be.

Either that, or Israel continues to be unfairly and insanely singled out as the villain of the piece.

Finally, I’d like to suggest that there is one bit of rebranding that we can and must all do, right now.

And that is to reclaim the word ‘Zionist‘. We have to stop allowing the Arabs and Muslims to hijack this word and turn it into an insult. So next time you hear someone using ‘Zionist’ as a pejorative term, make this clear:

A Zionist is simply anyone who supports Israel’s right to exist.

After all, we don’t hear people bashing Muslims for supporting the existence of their twenty-two Islamic nations, do we…?


This piece is cross posted at EMET NEWS – it’s a superb site, I urge you to check it out; just click here!


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19 Responses {+}
  • Rammer Rammer

    Well i am a Hindu and i support Israel's right to exist 100%. I guess that makes me a Zionist :)

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    HI RAMMER :)

    Many thanks for commenting – and yep, you are a zionist :)

    Nice to have you on board :)

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    Ah, MR MOSSAD – delighted to see you! :)

    I'm a big fan of your blog – and I could not agree more with your comments!! Well said indeed.

    Can you imagine people going around saying 'Oh, I love the Irish – I'm just against the existence of an Ireland!'????
    Yet because people use the word 'zionist' they actually believe they can be, as you say, 'anti zionist' yet also claim 'Oh, I've no problem with Jews!'

    It is SOOOOOOOOO frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for posting Ron, I'll be visiting your blog very soon :)

    Guys, DO check out Ron Mossad's blog, you will find some fab articles there about Israel and the Middle East!

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    Ah, MR MOSSAD – delighted to see you! :)

    I'm a big fan of your blog – and I could not agree more with your comments!! Well said indeed.

    Can you imagine people going around saying 'Oh, I love the Irish – I'm just against the existence of Ireland!'????
    Yet because people use the word 'zionist' they actually believe they can be, as you say, 'anti zionist' yet also claim 'Oh, I've no problem with Jews!'

    It is SOOOOOOOOO frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for posting Ron, I'll be visiting your blog very soon :)

    Guys, DO check out Ron Mossad's blog, you will find some fab articles there about Israel and the Middle East!

  • RONMOSSAD RONMOSSAD

    I've been saying this for years. People like to hide behind the term "anti-Zionist" and say they're not anti-Israel or anti-Jewish.

    http://ronmossad.blogspot.com/2007/02/anti-zionis...

    But it's the same thing.

    Zionism is not bad. Zionism is Jewish independence and Jewish sovereignty. When you say you're anti-Zionist, what you're really saying is that you're against Jewish self-determination…which means you're in favor of just wishing and hoping that our Chistian/Muslim/etc adoptive parents have mercy on us. Which as history shows us leads to millions upon millions of dead Jews in Inquisitions, Holocausts, pogroms etc. If that's not the very definition of anti-Jewish/Semitic/whatever I don't WHAT is.

    I mean look at what they're doing to us today when we DO have a state:

    http://ronmossad.blogspot.com/2009/08/and-beat-go...

    Imagine what they'll do if we're back to being nomads again…

    With you 100% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    *****PLEASE NOTE******:

    Some of you who kindly took the time and trouble to post comments on this piece, will notice they seem to have vanished.

    This is purely because I had to reinstall the IntenseDebate plugin – and not for any other reason!

    I'm so sorry that your posts have been lost for the moment; I'm working to rectify the glitch.

    It won't happen again so please do keep posting!

    Shalom,
    Tabatha

  • miriam miriam

    I don't think its right for Jews to reveal pics of Jewish children hurt from hamas. Arabs do it because they revel in the deaths. Shoot, they send the kids out there and take pictures galore!

    I am still not sure if we should care about media support in general. Still pondering on that.

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    MIRIAM –

    I agree that to do so goes against all we stand for and believe in.

    But if we don't start properly countering the Palestinian and Arab lies, then ultimately it's *us* that suffer. Firstly because in every country, people are so anti Israel that their elected representatives are under pressure to reflect it, and secondly because diaspora Jews are the targets of anti semites who are using anti Israel sentiment to justify their attacks.

    Israel is becoming increasingly isolated on the international stage.

    People need to KNOW that Israelis suffer ongoing terrorism.

    But I DO understand your point – thanks for posting, do visit again :)

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    MAIDROS,

    Lovely to hear from you :)

    Thank you for such a thoughtful post. I think you've summed up the problem extremely well!

    I guess those of us that have spent time in Israel, and know the reality, have to just keep stating the facts, over and over. Hopefully it will get through to some people.

    Please feel very welcome to visit again :)

    Shalom :)

  • maidros maidros

    I am a Hindu Indian, and I graduated from the Technion. I lived in Israel for four years, and a nicer set of people to work with I could not ask for. It makes me ill to see all this continuous Israel bashing, even from people who are otherwise politically neutral. I guess anti-semitism never went away, but simply took on more fashionable guises.

    I am not sure what a media outlet would do. Distaste for Jews and israel is too deeply ingrained in most people to be removed so easily.

  • filthykafir filthykafir

    Tabatha: Appropos, I think, of this topic is a web page I just discovered about an upcoming event — Tweet4Shalit (http://www.libertiesalliance.org/?p=2113). You may want to alert your readers and fans to this; it has a nice ring to it.

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    THANKS FILTHY KAFIR

    - I will indeed post something on this in the next day or two :)

    Cheers :)

  • Bogger Bogger

    I am a native Dane and I am 100% behind Israel.
    I really think the tide is turning here in Denmark. More and more people are beginning to realise what this conflict is all about – Sharia-law forbidding muslims to give up one inch of land that once belonged to islam. Israel is as much a legitimate state as, say, Jordan is.

    When Osama bin Laden talks about "liberating" Spain it makes this point clear.

    Information about the islamic cult is also spreading in Denmark. It is quite common to read about Muhammad's countless crimes. Muslims hold Muhammad as the perfect example – that says it all.

    Mofoe Bogger, Denmark.

  • Tabatha A Jew With A View

    BOGGER:

    Thank you so much for your comments :)

    Denmark is a brave nation and ALWAYS has been – in WW2 it was one of the few countries that stood up for the Jews and helped them flee.

    And you are totally right, Muslims who follow the faith literally revere Mohammed, and he was a psychotic rapist and killer!

    Many thanks for visiting this blog – do come again! :)

  • Jill Jill

    Hi there, Jew with a View – I have to disagree to an extent. Showing the injuries of Israelis and Jews from terrorists, no matter how harrowing, will simply not work because many of the people slandering Israel simply do NOT care about Israelis and delight in this swarmfest against Jews in geenral. Jews and Israel are seen as illegitimate and therefore deserving what they get, or rendered invisible by virtue of this delegitimisation.
    However, the story of antiJew violence and Arab lies must be told anyway, if only to reassure Israel’s supporters – of which there is a sturdy proportion in the world. These supporters also increse when they exeperience the Muslim insanity in their own lands and realise exactly what Israel and Jews are up against.

    Make no mistake – the behaviour of Muslims in the West has prompted many a Westerner to learn about Islam and Muslims and their history in the repeated attempts to conquer the world. 9/11 drew attention to this Religion of Pathology and the more it infects the West, the more Israel will garner sympathy and understanding. It is this core that needs to be developed, as well as the murderous insanity that needs to be defeated. Unfortunately the numbers of antiIsrael supporters is overwhelming too. I agree wtihyou abotu the PR situation. Its more than just refuting propaganda.
    And don’t forget – EU govt actively wants to incorporate the Arabs into the EU so they’ll have oil supplies ever present. The populace, however, disagrees….

    Great post – musch to consider. Best wishes and a happy New Jewish Year :)

  • Tabatha Tabatha

    HI JILL :)

    Thanks so much for posting; you make some very good points and I have to agree with you.

    You’re also spot on about the EU priority for friendship with the Arabs because of oil!

    And thank you for your kind new year wishes, much appreciated :)

  • Brett Brett

    Good post, but a tad too long, but I got the gist of it.

    Telling people I am a Zionist has elected terrible reactions. I say we proudly clarify the meaning of the word.

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    Thank you
    Joker

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