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May 18, 2021

Human Rights Watch researcher Omar Shakir, who was deported from Israel for his support of the anti-Semitic BDS movement, has now written an HRW report falsely accusing Israel of apartheid practices.

Human Rights Watch researcher Omar Shakir, who was deported from Israel for his support of the anti-Semitic BDS movement, has now written an HRW report falsely accusing Israel of apartheid practices.

Human Rights Watch’s latest report is part of a broader war to isolate and destroy Israel

Dear Friend of FLAME:

If it’s not Hamas raining rockets on Israeli civilians, it’s Human Rights Watch attacking Israel through slander—double standards, demonization and outright lies.

On April 27, Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a 213-page report claiming that “Israeli authorities are committing the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution.” Such a charge is surely serious—one not made against any other country—but moreover, this one has zero credible substance.

Most insidiously, HRW steals the term “apartheid”—invented and historically used to describe the extreme racial segregationist policies of South Africa—and gives it a new definition tailored to Israeli policies the group disagrees with—namely Israel’s Jewish nationalist roots. In other words, when HRW uses the bitterly distasteful pejorative term “apartheid” to reference Israel, it categorically is not referring to the policies of racist South Africa.

Rather, HRW cites the definition of apartheid contained in the Rome Statute, a treaty that condemns “inhumane acts”—any “widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population,” including extermination, enslavement, deportation, torture and sexual slavery. Of course, HRW provides no evidence of any of these specific crimes by Israel—because they don’t occur.

HRW also obscures the fact that Israel is not a party to the Rome Statute, and therefore it is not legally binding on the Jewish state. More important, HRW ignores the fact that Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians is in no way racially or ethnically based, but rather springs from a nationalist territorial dispute—namely that the Palestinians do not accept Israeli sovereignty over any part of present-day Israel or Judea-Samaria (the West Bank).

This HRW report was timed to coincide with the new American administration to highlight a conflict that had been placed on the backburner over the last few years, especially while the State of Israel was busy making peace and signing agreements with five Arab and Muslim states, much to Palestinian and leftist consternation.

Human Rights Watch has an unseemly obsession with the State of Israel. In 2010, a Washington Post columnist called HRW “an anti-Israel group masquerading as one devoted to human rights.” It also appears to have problems with Jews. In 2009, one of HRW’s senior investigators and its most senior military expert was revealed as an avid fan of Nazi memorabilia. When alerted, the organization defended its employee and refused to condemn the ghoulish hobby venerating a regime responsible for the murder of six million Jews.

The worst indictment against HRW is from its founder, Robert Bernstein, a well-known human rights activist. “The region (the Middle East) is populated by authoritarian regimes with appalling human rights records,” wrote Bernstein in The New York Times. “Yet in recent years Human Rights Watch has written far more condemnations of Israel for violations of international law than of any other country in the region.” He further said the organization he created had deviated from its foundational principles in order to attack the Jewish State and help “those who wish to turn Israel into a pariah state.”

Unfortunately for Bernstein, HRW is indeed populated by people who want to turn Israel into a “pariah state.” The latest report was authored by Omar Shakir, HRW’s lead researcher, who was forced to leave Israel in 2019 after he was found in violation of Israeli law by actively promoting the anti-Semitic BDS campaign. As we know, those who support the BDS campaign are openly and proudly seeking to end the State of Israel as the national homeland of the Jewish people.

The fact is, HRW uses language meant to shock and repel. For many years, Israel’s opponents tried to use the Nazi analogy, but realized that its connection to the murder of six million Jews did not work very well. So, it found another analogy, more recent, and just as repugnant to many. The apartheid stain against Israel was formulated at the 2001 UN conference in Durban, which created a program to brand Israel as “apartheid” in order to justify its isolation.

According to NGO Monitor, an organization that monitors the misdeeds of NGOs, “In the past 18-months, at least 15 political non-governmental organizations (NGOs) involved in anti-Israel advocacy, as well as their UN allies, have issued publications accusing Israel of “Apartheid.” This offensive term is used to advance a narrative of unparalleled Israeli immorality, and to promote demonization through BDS and lawfare, including in the International Criminal Court (ICC).”

They do this by erasing the very nature of Apartheid, which was a policy created in South Africa characterized by systematic, institutionalized oppression, particularly in the realm of political and civil rights. By contrast, Israel provides full and equal rights and benefits to all citizens regardless of religion, race or gender. While Israel has no policies of racial segregation either inside its borders or in Judea-Samaria, it does legally distinguish, as every nation does, between citizens and non-citizens.

Again, to repeat: No other nation on earth has ever been described as “Apartheid”—not China, not Sudan, not Myanmar—even though dozens of the world’s regimes oppress women, ethnic minorities and opponents.

Unfortunately, this campaign against Israel is funded internationally, most notably by the European Union and some of its member states. European and other taxpayers’ funds are being used daily in the fight against the Jewish state, from supporting an avowed terrorist organization like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, as well as other anti-Israel organizations masquerading as human rights NGOs.

Human Rights Watch is among the largest of them, hiding behind a thin veneer of respectability—but it is no less dangerous than any others whose goal is to eradicate the State of Israel.

Please let your friends, family, colleagues and elected representatives know that Israel faces a tough military and PR war against Hamas and other terrorist organizations, whose ultimate goal is the annihilation of Israel through violence and bloodshed. Adding insult to injury, the latest HRW report is clearly war by other means . . . and should be called out as such—part of the battle to destroy the Jewish state through lies and distortion.

I hope you’ll also take a minute, while you have this material front and center, to forward this message to friends, visit FLAME’s lively Facebook page and review the P.S. immediately below. It describes FLAME’s new hasbarah campaign—which exposes the outrageous, false accusation that Israel is an “apartheid state.”

Best regards,

Jim Sinkinson
President, Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME)

P.S.

Every year, dozens of major American colleges and universities host Israel Apartheid Week, sponsored by radical pro-Palestinian groups like Students for Justice in Palestine. In addition, critics of Israel also assert that Israel is or will soon become an apartheid state. As you know, nothing is further from the truth. Israel guarantees equal rights to all its citizens and its laws bear zero resemblance to any of the hateful rules of apartheid South Africa, where the term was invented. To clarify this point, FLAME has created a new hasbarah message called “The Israel Apartheid Lie.” I hope you’ll review this convincing, fact-based paid editorial, which has run in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other media nationwide. This piece will also be sent to all members of Congress, Vice President Harris and President Biden. If you agree that this kind of public relations effort on Israel’s behalf is critical, I urge you to support us. Remember: FLAME’s powerful ability to influence public opinion—and U.S. support of Israel—comes from individuals like you, one by one. I hope you’ll consider giving a donation now, as you’re able—with $500, $250, $100, or even $18. (Remember, your donation to FLAME is tax deductible.) To donate online, just go to donate now. Now, more than ever, we need your support to ensure that the American people, the U.S. Congress and President Biden to oppose efforts to slander or otherwise weaken the Jewish state.

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