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They are certainly making just as partisan a choice as we who openly sup- port the peace movement. Furthermore, people who say we mustn't criticize "those in the hot seat" are saying something very strange about U.S. foreign policy. We do not hear them saying one must move to France or the Ivory Coast or Guatemala before one may criticize the policies of those countries. There is an obvious double standard here. American taxpayers send more money to Israel than any other country, but we are admonished not to be critical of the Israeli government as we are of others around the world. The assumption is that if American Jews, the bedrock of support for Israel in this country, start criticizing it, general support for Israel will erode. I think just the op- posite is true. What is need- ed is the decoupling of basic support for Israel (and for U.S. aid to Israel) from unthinking support for Israeli govern- ment policy. The American people's support for Israel will only be solidified if Jews take a leading role in insisting that the Israeli government honor U.N. Resolution 242, respect Palestinian rights, freeze settlement in the ter- ritories, and generally move towards peace. In short, loyalty rests not in keeping quiet about Israel's problems, but in working diligently to overcome them; it lies not in papering over the injustice of the occupation, but in fostering an honest and constructive discussion about how we can arrive at an honorable arrangement in which Israelis and Palesti- nians can live side by side in the cramped quarters which both insist on calling home. Our failure to support those working for peace in Israel has had several tragic conse- quences, among them giving Israeli public opinion, the ultimate arbiter of Israeli policy, a distorted view of their main base of support, and denying Palestinians who have the guts to continue giv- ing peace a chance a source of hope. In the American political arena, our silence has made it impossible for the 31 Jewish members of Congress to speak up for justice for Palestinians without feeling they are alienating the entire Jewish community, which is almost invariably a central part of their political bases. Since their non-Jewish col- leagues often look to them for leadership on this issue and their actions are seen as Our silence has made it impossible for the 31 Jewish members of Congress to speak for justice for the Palestinians. crucial and reported widely in Israel, the importance of em- powering Jewish legislators to risk speaking the truth on this issue cannot be overemphasized. Four years ago, well before the intifada erupted onto the front pages of our newspapers, Yehoshafat Harkabi, Israel's former chief of military in- telligence, warned that "Israel's fateful hour" had ar- rived, that it was time to negotiate a two-state solution with the Palestinians - for Israel's own good! The seconds of that fateful hour are still ticking away. Yet many Israelis and American Jews still respond by preten- ding we can turn back the clock; witness efforts to por- tray the recent lull in Palesti- nian deaths as a sign that the intifada is winding down. But as the murder of seven Gaza day laborers by a kooky young Israeli and the subse- quent explosion of protest in both Israel and the territories make clear, you can't disarm a timebomb with wishful thinking. It's high time we faced facts. There will be no peace for Israel without justice for Palestinians. And the best backing we can provide to our brethren in Israel is to tell them so, loud and clear - even as we continue to champion support for Israel in our own country. ❑