They Don't Get American Gentiles
by
jack_cerf
09/20/2007, 12:27 PM #
Any explanation of the political success of the Israel lobby has to focus not on the American Jews, but on the American gentiles who for sixty years have been persuaded of the rightness of Israel's cause.
The Zionist narrative resonates deeply with a lot of non-Jewish Americans because it is the American pioneer narrative. The settlers get off the boat, build an advanced material civilization with their own sweat and brains, and defend their work against the assaults of the jealous, resentful natives by a combination of superior technology and superior character. Their effort is sustained and justified by a combination of God, History, and Identity (or to be blunt, Race). In a country where every foot of ground we stand on was taken away from the natives at gunpoint by Euro-Americans with a sense of Manifest Destiny, it is easy to equate the Israeli halutz with the American pioneer, and the Palestinians with the Comanches. The equation is reinforced by way English and American evangelical Protestants, from the days of the Puritans onward identify themselves with the Hebrews of the Old Testament. The Israelis, in sum, are People Like Us, and a lot of Americans think of themselves as People Like Them.
For exactly the same reasons, the European left and its American counterpart loathes Israel. The Zionist narrative, from this viewpoint, is no different from the history of Ulster, Rhodesia, South Africa and Algerie Francaise. (An English friend once told me that in Nationalist neighborhoods in Belfast people flew the Palestinian flag and in Unionist neighborhoods they flew the Israeli flag.) Post-colonial European guilt demands that the Israelis either submit to be ruled by the surrounding native majority or abandon what they have built in order to "return" to the West. From the American point of view, that would be like giving the country back to the Indians.