OTHER, VIEWS Privy To The Obvious s ome of us had the good for- tune recently to listen to a highly placed, intelligent, hon- est, patriotic Israel political fig- ure analyzing the current situation. The interview made painful sense. Addressing the national executive board of the Zionist Organization of America, Effie Eitan, member of the Knesset and head of the National Religious Party within the Sharon gov- ernment, spoke of how, over the cen- turies, Zionists — some religious, some secular — had dedicated their lives to the re-establishment of a Jewish state: a state for the Jewish peo- ple; a state to replace the one that had existed prior to the defeat of the Jews by the Romans in 70 C.E. and 135 C.E. The new state was to finally correct the forced removal of the Jews from their God-given land. Zionists wished to end the 2,000 years of exile that had resulted in thousands, then mil- lions, of atrocities, pogroms, deaths and finally Hitler's Holocaust, ably assisted by his many European "willing executioners." The Israeli politician spoke of the original Zionist goals. The Jewish Jerome S. Kaufman is a Bloomfield Hills resident and national secretary of the Zionist Organization of America. homeland was to be a place where Jews were safe from the wanton killings that occurred only because of their Jewish identity. It was their hope that once again having a state would gain Jews legitimacy in the world. It was perhaps naively rationalized that the Jews were hated because they had become a stateless, vagabond people with no international standing. A state would be created where Jews were the recognized majority and thus the natural problems that occur with minority status would automatically disappear. Then, there were the dedicated Zionists that took their religion seri- ously and had another caveat in mind. They aspired to the reborn land being a Jewish state wherein the Jewish reli- gion, in all its tradition, would be respected, acknowledged and diligent- ly practiced by the far greater portion of the population. It would be the Jewish state that God had ordained and in which his commandments were to be fulfilled. Eitan accurately pointed out that none of the above has come to pass. Even taking on all the trappings of a secular, democratic state has not helped. The hatred of the Jew, some- how euphemistically designated as anti-Semitism, continues. Further complicating the tragedy, in the eyes of Eitan, was the fact ultimate defeat of the Jewish that Israeli leaders refused to state and the subjugation and acknowledge these basic failings dispersal once again of the and completely ignored any Jewish people. Israel's vaunted attempt to redirect national military power will have noth- goals accordingly. Rather, they ing whatever to do with the took the path of least resistance final outcome. It will have no — weakly applying Band-Aids bearing whatever if there is a responding to mindless public JERO ME S. lack of genuine will of the opinion polls. KAU FMAN people to survive as a Jewish As to the current state of nation. Com munity affairs, Eitan was honest Unfortunately, it is the Vi ews - enough to blame his own peo- Arabs that have replaced the ple for the latest road map Zionists of Israel. The Arabs, proposed for Middle East peace — an through their new identification as even more destructive continuation of "Palestinians" have become the people the Oslo process. most dedicated to obtaining the land He dispelled as false the notion that and their previous domination of the it was genuine pressure from the Bush area. They have become the zealots. administration that put Israel on this Israel's so-called zealots — the settlers, path. Rather, he blamed Israel's pres- who have had the courage to try and ent circumstances on the weakness of hold the line against the Arab invasion the leadership of Prime Minister Ariel — have been maligned and weakened Sharon, the weakness of the many by their own people. leaders of both parties that preceded Under these circumstances, there is him and the overall lack of national little doubt that it will be Arab resolve in a large percentage of the zealotry that prevails. It will be Israeli public. Palestine, and not Israel, that will What was his sad conclusion? As a extend from the Jordan River to the former Israeli general, his lifelong Mediterranean Sea. It will be the Jews experience has been that poor leader- that pathetically bemoan their self- ship and national weakness can only administered fate and it will be the result in the enhancement of the Jews that have another sad event to strength and resolve of one's enemies. memorialize on the Ninth of Av, Tragically, this can only result in the which was observed this week. ❑ politicians, the media and most of academia. But after 9-11, we wanted our leaders to draw hard conclusions about the threats we faced. President Bush answered this need with ringing rhetoric about a fight against terror and action that put an end to the evil regimes of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein in Iraq. And, for the first time, America supports the expansion of democracy in the Arab world rather than merely backing authoritarian regimes. But if you're still looking for moral clarity on this issue from the Bush administration, you might be disap- pointed. 11 attacks. Some 29 pages of such teachings are the build- the report that deal with the ing blocks of terrorism, this involvement of Saudi Arabia shows that the administra- have been withheld. tion is still reluctant to Why? We can't know for engage our enemies on an sure, but even the most sym- intellectual basis. pathetic interpretation of this That's where Daniel Pipes incident shows the Bush comes in. administration is simply inca- JONATHAN Pipes, the director of the pable of dealing honestly with Philadelphia-based Middle S. TOBIN our Saudi "allies." Bush and East Forum and a scholar of Special his top echelon are thorough- Commentary the Islamic world, has ly committed to the relation- become the symbol of the ship with the Saudi monar- administration's confused chy. And they are prepared to ignore thinking about terror. He was a lone- a great deal, including suspected ly voice of reason in the years before links between prominent Saudis and the 9-11 attacks as he urged the Al Qaida terrorist network, to Americans to take the threat of preserve it. Islamism seriously. His nomination There is a concerted effort in in April by Bush for a seat on the Washington to downplay the truth board of the U.S. Institute for Peace about Saudi funding of extremist seemed to solidify the administra- Islamic groups and schools all over tion's credentials. But since then, his the Middle East and elsewhere. Sim- membership on this otherwise Tabling The Truth 1EE Philadelphia ow long ago was Sept. 11, 2001? According to the calendar, the terror attacks on New York and Washington occurred a little more than 23 months ago. But if you listen to much of what passes for discussion of security issues these days, you would think it happened 23 years ago. In the immediate aftermath of those atrocities, Americans hungered for expert advice on the Islamic extremists who committed these crimes, in addition to the worldview that animated them. These were issues that had long been ignored by 8/ 8 2003 30 Jonathan S. Tobin is executive editor of Whitewashing The Saudis the Jewish Exponent in Philadelphia. His e-mail address is jtobin@jewishexponent.com The most egregious example of this is the administration's censorship of a congressional investigation of the 9-