Dry Opinion ISRAEL AT WAR Bones We' STRING THEORY Editorials are posted and archived on JNonline.us. Editorial Give With Thought . I - by standing strong as Americans srael is cleaning out a and as Jews. And we do the same Hezbollah hornet's nest when we support organizations in Lebanon and is getting and institutions aiding Israelis at stung. Much of what we see on this critical time of challenge and our television and computer uncertainty. screens is infuriating, frustrat- . The largest national effort is ing and heartbreaking. How do the Israel Crisis Fund of United we ease the pain? By opening Jewish Communities, the umbrel- our mouths, our hearts and our la agency for North American checkbooks. federations. Its main project is We take action and feel so to move kids out of harm's way deeply not just because of our and into camps in central and support and identification with southern Israel so they don't have Israel and the Israeli people, to face the trauma of dodging but also because we understand bombs and living in shelters. Hezbollah and Hamas, Iran The project also aids elderly and and Syria better than most. We infirm folks who can't escape so value freedom and love life and easily and community service understand.we are in a battle agencies in the center and south with well-armed movements that are facing huge demands that do not. We understand this from displaced northerners. battle is about something more The Jewish Federation of profound and existential than the Metropolitan Detroit has sent border disputes that have seemed an emergency grant of nearly to characterize the Arab-Israeli $1 million primarily to assist its conflict. Just as Jews have for mil- Partnership 2000 region of the lennia, it looks like we are once again standing on the fault line of Central Galilee send kids south to safety and make bomb shelters an impending cataclysm. It is imperative, both politically livable for those who remain: Federation's Israel Emergency and morally, that our voices are Campaign deserves widespread heard. We strengthen Israel and support, but Detroit Jews also ourselves, and we can save lives give to other worthy groups pro- viding critically needed services. These are just a few: • The American Jewish Committee has raised more than $1 million specifically to pro- vide resources like firSt-aid kits, children's toys and baby supplies to those living in bomb shelters. Three solidarity vans visit Jewish, Druze and Arab communities bringing. aid and comfort. • The Jewish National Fund's Operation Security Blanket organizes camps for kids, while buying emergency equipment for firefighters battling blazes set off by Katyusha rockets and building secure roads for travel near the Lebanon and Gaza borders. • The Friends of the Israel Defense Forces has raised almost $4 million to provide soldiers fighting on two fronts with care packages and facilities. The intent • is to bolster support, build morale, provide respite and help maintain communication among soldiers and their families and friends. • Magen David Adom's ambu- lances, blood services and trained rescue personnel are in great demand. The American Red so NOW LONG is TNIS PIECE OF STRING? te LONG. rep itji l www.drybonesblog.com Magen David for Israel has raised more than $1 million to provide emergency services to all Israelis, while facing danger traveling in areas under attack. • Israeli hospitals in the north like Rambam in Haifa and Migdal HaEmek in the Central Galilee are working under espe- cially demanding conditions, while Hadassah and Shaare Zedek in Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv Medical Center and others take in patients who can be evacuated, not to mention treating soldiers and other casualties. Our community is blessed with Jewish organizations that work the year round — and we encourage them with our annual donations to meet and exceed our expectations for ongoing humanitarian efforts delivered as efficiently as possible. But dur- ing this time of crisis in Israel, we must also give extra dollars to organizations that meet the immediate human needs of those on the frontlines. Israel's back with their proposed divestment plan, from which they recently backed off. Sympathy for. Israel is distinctly lacking on the non- Jewish left. Instead, it is identified as the oppressor, just as much of a ter- rorist. regime as Hezbollah and Hamas — only with better weapons. That is no misunderstanding but. part of an engrained system of political belief. The fastest way out of Iraq for the United States is a clear- cut and indisputable Israeli victory in Lebanon and Gaza. Not only destruction of the ter- rorists' weaponry but of their will to fight. That's what is most important. The world will wail and cry in anguish and make speeches about dead babies. But -Hezbollah has made it clear that it sought a total war, and in a total war innocent people die. It was their choice and to them fall the consequences. They must be destroyed, and their destruction will be liberating. Anything less, anything that leaves them with even the shred of a claim that they fought mighty Israel to a standstill would be a disaster. You will hear speaker after speaker echo those thoughts on Fox. Look elsewhere for the gib- berish. Li ❑ See "How To Help" on page 31. E-mail letters of no more than.150 words to: letters@thejewishnews.com. Reality Check Israel's Media Friends M y guess is that most members of this community are not regular viewers of cable-TV's Fox News Channel. Except when Israel is at war. Fox is unapologetically con- servative in its viewpoint and a little bit of Bill O'Reilly can go a long, long way. But I don't know many people have remarked to me in the last few weeks how sickened they are over the tone of coverage on CNN and the major networks, and that they intend to rely on Fox for the duration of the conflict. There is very little context in most of the other reporting. The fact that Hezbollah deliberately sets up its military presence amid the civilian population is glossed over or ignored. The implication is that Israel delib- erately targets the most help- less and vulnerable people in Lebanon. But why is this a surprise? How many times do you need to get hit over the head before you figure out who our friends are? The vast majority of Jewish- Americans would describe their politics as liberal. Their stands on most issues are diametrically opposed to those of Fox or the Bush administration. In fact, many Jewish organi- zations were preparing a vigor- ous slam at the president for his veto of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. But then the war began and they decided to keep mum. Bush should be called to account for that veto. I certainly don't agree with it and other groups who believe in reason over dogma should criticize him severely. But it simply underlines the bind in which liberals who love Israel find them- selves. They seem to believe it is just an unfortu- nate accident, a ter- rible misunderstand- ing that leads liberal editorial pages and columnists, both locally and nationally, to say nasty things about Israel. They know that Christian Evangelicals are some of Israel's strongest supporters, and act as if they can't stand being in the same room with them. They much prefer the genteel Presbyterians, who turned around and stuck the knife in iN George Cantor's e-mail address is gcantor614@aol.com . August 10 • 2006 29