Opinion Editorials are posted and archived on JNOnline.com Editorial Bowing To Arab Pressure he depth of President George W. Bush's commit- ment to Israel has been a source of profound disagreement within the Jewish community. There are those who argue that he is among the best friends Israel ever had in the presidency; a firm supporter of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's policies towards the Palestinians and a stalwart ally in the fight against Islamist terrorism. Others insist, however, that he is more con- cerned with maintaining good will among the very nations that foster such terror — especially Saudi Arabia. A recent flap over offers of Israeli aid to victims of Hurricane Katrina has made the latter group more suspicious than ever over the Bush adminis- tration's ultimate goals in the Middle East. Israel was among the first countries to offer relief, as it was in the days after 9-11. According to the Jerusalem Post, its delega- tion was to be headed originally by the chief medical officer of the Israel Defense Forces, Brig. Gen. T Yeheskel Levy. One day after that announcement was made, how- ever, the delegation was down- graded so that physicians from the IDF were not included. Moreover, Israel's offer of assis- tance had been made one full week before this official announcement was issued; and it came only after well-publicized offers from various Arab states were released. According to sources quoted in the article, the U.S. State Department feared an early announcement of Israeli aid would make it less likely that Arab nations would send assis- tance. Instead, the administra- tion told Israel that it preferred its aid package come as "part of a mission organized by the American Jewish community." This is more than a bit trou- bling. Israel, by now, should be used to rebuffs from the State Department, which is heavily, influenced by career Arabists in its ranks. But it might have expected better from its friends in the White House. The sugges- tion that its assistance should be channeled through Jewish organ- izations in America makes it even worse. It is inconceivable that another sovereign state would have been told to do any- thing like this. Maintaining good relations with strategic Arab states is an understandable element of U.S. foreign policy. But this sort of petty gamesmanship is not the sort of action befitting a great power, especially when it is in response to sincere offers of help in a disaster. If Arab esteem is so fragile that it cannot support the thought of IDF doctors working amid a disaster in America, that is a sad commentary. But not nearly as sad as an American policy that would condone such an attitude and turn down help for those who needed it. It was to Israel's credit that it was at the head of this line. It did the right thing, even if others chose to turn their heads and pretend not to see. ❑ Dry Bones Orl T"'° NAZIS THE MURDER IF WE HAD POSED ISRAELIS AND THE AS A RELIGIOUS BALI BOMBINGS SNOW WOW STUPID ■ MOVEMENT WE NAZIS WERE. THE WORLD WOULD NAVE EXCUSED OUR EXCESSES... CIA E-mail your opinion in a letter to the editor of no more than 150 words to: letters@thejewishnews.com www.drybonesproject.com Reality Check Blowing The Story he New Orleans Times- Picayune ran a remarkable story late last month. It assigned two of its top reporters to investigate charges that murder, rape and mayhem had occurred at the Superdome and Convention Center while people sought refuge from Hurricane Katrina. These events were reported as fact by nearly all national print and broadcast media and seemed to underline the near- criminal incompetence of the federal authorities who respond- ed to the disaster. But, apparently, they got it wrong. The local reporters, who presumably know their city bet- ter than the national media stars who parachuted in to cover the T JEN October 13 • 2005 disaster, could substantiate none of the horror stories. The tales of horror turned out to be almost entirely urban leg- ends, based on a mixture of racial stereotypes and an eager- ness to paint the Bush adminis- tration in the darkest hues. Among the worst of the bunch was Oprah Winfrey. I happened to be watching her show the day she broadcast her "report" on events in New Orleans. She should stick to interviewing movie stars with addiction prob- lems. Winfrey repeated all these sto- ries then went on a weepy-eyed tour of the Superdome with the city's mayor and police chief. Afterwards, she faced the camera and labeled these events a "bla- tant disregard for will be repeated as part human life' of the historical record. I don't think she was What actually did blaming the mayor, happen in New Orleans with whom she had was horrible enough. just been making The loss of life, huggy-bear. Her con- abandonment of help- demnation was direct- less nursing home ed at the federal patients, total failure to George Cantor authorities. The fact mobilize evacuation Columnist that these atrocities, vehicles for the poor. babies being raped and But the Superdome gang members run- stories were just too ning amok, never hap- useful to ignore. In an pened hasn't seemed to warrant era of polarization, everything a correction from her. Or from gets politicized. other members of the media who The right could use the tales to reported them. preach about the thin veneer of Twenty years from now, when civilization, what happens when stories are written about the forces of restraint break Katrina's blow through New down and the need for guns to Orleans, I am sure all those tales protect one's self against such barbarism. The left could use them as further proof of the Bush administration's sinful Indifference to the fate of minorities and its selfish prior- ities in setting policy. Mistakes are always made in the first hours of reporting a story of this magnitude. That is the nature of journalism. It is an attempt to write history on the run, an imperfect art form. But ignoring the errors to further an agenda is more than a disservice. It is a lie. Those who got it wrong owe it to everyone to set the record straight. ❑ George Cantor's e-mail address is gcantor614@aol.com . 45