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in this war, Oz says, right is on the
Palestinian side. The other war is over
Israel's very existence, and in that war
right is on Israel's side. The Palestinians
and Israelis, he believes are fighting both
of these wars simultaneously.
After the terror attacks of Sept. 11,
America tends to see the conflict in terms
of Israel struggling for survival against
nihilistic terror. Europe, under the
weight of a heady combination of
Holocaust guilt, colonial history and
acute sensitivity to individual rights,
tends to see Israel using force to maintain
occupation.
The Palestinians have been able to
exploit their portrayal of Israel as a cruel
occupying power to the hilt — and
Israeli officials charge that the United
Nations has been a willing accomplice.
Literature and rhetoric at the U.N.-
sponsored World Conference Against
Racism in South Africa last summer was
reminiscent of the 1975 resolution deni-
grating Zionism as racism — and even
of the Nazis' anti-Semitic propaganda.
Insidiously, says Israel's deputy foreign
minister, Rabbi Michael Melchior, it is
not only Israel's presence in the West
Bank and Gaza Strip that is being dele-
gitimized, but the Jewish state's very right
to exist. That feeling now underlies some
of the virulently anti-Israel — and occa-
sionally anti-Semitic — coverage in the
European media.
Israeli officials who had hoped that
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan
would augur a more evenhanded
approach have been disappointed.
Israeli officials are convinced that
the Jenin fact-finding team, if it does
come, will not give them a fair hear-
ing. They point to three other U.N.
missions in the last two years that
issued scathing criticism of Israel,
while making virtually no mention of
the Palestinian role in the crisis.
Can Israel do anything to turn the
tide? Barak thinks it can. He argues that
Sharon now must put forward a convinc-
ing peace plan, or "face the risk of losing -
legitimacy." Barak advocates dismantling
remote settlements and withdrawing uni-
laterally from more than 80 percent of
the West Bank and Gaza Strip in order
to regain the moral high ground.
But that raises a key question: Would a
major unilateral move change Israel's
international standing in the face of the
Palestinians' moral onslaught? Indeed,
would a withdrawal even to the pre-1967
lines be enough? Or would Israel just be
risking its security to win international
sympathy that would prove, in the
future, equally evanescent? This is one of
the crucial dilemmas facing Israeli politi-
cians on the left and right today.
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