Monday, October 05, 2009

Israel Laborite is Belabored by J St.

Lenny sent me this:

...after listening to [Labor MK and former Minister] Ophir Pines-Paz speak and answer questions from the group assembled by Daniel Levy at the New America Foundation...Pines-Paz was asked about Iran: “I hope everyone understands now...We are loud on the issue maybe too loud.”

Too loud, indeed. But when it comes to “everyone understands now,” well, it seems that it’s Mr. Pines-Paz who doesn’t understand, though he’s clearly not alone.

As the event wound to a close, M.J. Rosenberg, who was sitting a couple of seats away from me came over. Whispering in my ear, he asked if maybe he should say something about the American Left not having the same understanding at all as what Pines-Paz was outlining on Iran’s nuclear capabilities. It was as if M.J. had read my mind, as I was thinking Mr. Pines-Pas had completely missed the political dynamics by assuming that everyone on the left is aligned on Iran’s nuclear capabilities and threat, agreeing with Israel’s assessment.

M.J., getting Daniel’s attention, asked to say a word after Pines-Paz’s closing. Watching the reaction as M.J. said that we’re not at all in agreement over Iran’s nuclear threat, Mr. Pines-Paz’s jaw tightened. It was obvious he wasn’t at all prepared for the dissent. Then it came. Pines-Paz clapped loudly a couple of times, then strongly and emphatically said, “Wake up!

The reaction couldn’t have been more defensive or purposefully dismissive. Hearing such reality from M.J. Rosenberg, someone who is as solid on Israeli and Middle East politics as anyone writing today, seemed to shock the guest of honor, who immediately turned his head cutting off any engagement on the subject.


Poor, poor Israeli Left.

Left out, actually.

Way out.

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