The Left in Israel is just flabbergasted by their ‘friends’ in the west after the pogrom on the 7th

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This is their open letter they have made public. They are/were all peace activists. Not warmongers. So their astonishment should be taken more seriously (but do not count on it).

October 16th, 2023 source

Statement on Behalf of Israel-based Progressives and Peace Activists
Regarding Debates over Recent Events in Our Region:

We, Israel-based academics, thought leaders and progressive activists committed to peace, equality, justice, and human rights, are deeply pained and shocked by the recent events in our region. We are also deeply concerned by the inadequate response from certain American and European progressives regarding the targeting of Israeli civilians by Hamas, a response which reflects a disturbing trend in the global left’s political culture.


On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched an unprecedented attack that included mass murder of innocent civilians in their homes, indiscriminate violence towards women, the elderly, and children, and mass kidnappings of Israeli citizens. Entire families were wiped out in this carnage, whole communities were reduced to ashes, bodies were maimed, infants were massacred. It is impossible to overstate the damage caused by these events, both on a personal and a collective level. The traumatizing events of that Saturday in October will leave a lasting mark on our hearts and memories.


As expected, in response to Hamas’s actions, the State of Israel launched a massive military operation in Gaza. We still cannot estimate the death toll of these attacks, but it is likely to be higher than anything we have witnessed heretofore. This cycle of aggression severely undermines our long-standing struggle against oppression and violence and in pursuit of full rights and equality for all residents of Israel-Palestine. At this moment, more than ever, we need support and solidarity from the global left, in the form of an unequivocal call against indiscriminate violence towards civilians on both sides.

Many of our peers worldwide have expressed strong opposition to Hamas’s attack and have offered
unambiguous support for its victims. Prominent voices in the Arab world, too, have made it clear that there is no justification for sadistic murder of innocent people. However, to our dismay, some elements within the global left, individuals who were, until now, our political partners, have reacted with indifference to these horrific events and sometimes even justified Hamas’s actions. Some have refused to condemn the violence, claiming that outsiders have no right to judge the actions of the oppressed. Others have downplayed the suffering and trauma, arguing that Israeli society brought this tragedy upon itself. Yet others have shielded themselves from the moral shock through historical comparisons and rationalization. And there are even those ā€“ no small number ā€“ for whom the darkest day in our societyā€™s history was a cause for celebration.


This array of responses surprised us. We never imagined that individuals on the left, advocates of equality,
freedom, justice, and welfare, would reveal such extreme moral insensitivity and political recklessness.
Let us be clear: Hamas is a theocratic and repressive organization that vehemently opposes the attempt to promote peace and equality in the Middle East. Its core commitments are fundamentally inconsistent with progressive principles, and thus the inclination of certain leftists to react affirmatively to its actions is utterly absurd. Moreover, there is no justification for shooting civilians in their homes; no rationalization for the murder of children in front of their parents; no reasoning for the persecution and execution of partygoers. Legitimizing or excusing these actions amountsto a betrayal of the fundamental principles of left-wing politics.


We emphasize: there is no contradiction between staunchly opposing the Israeli subjugation and
occupation of Palestinians and unequivocally condemning brutal acts of violence against innocent
civilians. In fact, every consistent leftist must hold both positions simultaneously. The seventh of October is a dark day in the history of Israel-Palestine and the lives of the peoples of this region.


Those who refuse to condemn Hamas’s actions do immense damage to the prospects of peace becoming a viable, relevant political option. They weaken the leftā€™s ability to present a positive social and political horizon, turning it into an extreme, narrow, and alienating political force. We call on our peers on the left to return to a politics based on humanistic and universal principles, to take a clear stance against human rights abuse of any form, and to assist us in the struggle to break the cycle of violence and destruction.

signed by

Prof. Aviad Kleinberg, President of the Ruppin Academic Center ,קליינב×Øג אביעד’ פ×Øופ
Avirama Golan, author and journalist ,גולן אבי×Øמה
Prof. Avner Ben-Zaken, Institute for Israeli Thought ,זקן- בן אבנ×Ø ×¤×Øופ׳
Ibtisam Mara’ana, Former MK, Labor Party ,מ×Øאענה אב×Ŗיהאם
Adam Raz, Historian, Human rights activist ,×Øז אדם

Prof. Eva Illouz, Directrice dā€™Ć©tudes EHESS Paris, Membre of Institute for Israeli Thought ,אילוז אווה’ פ×Øופ
Dr. Ofek Birnholtz, Bar Ilan University ,בי×Øנהולׄ אופק ×ؔד
Ortal Ben Dayan, Social Activist ,דיין בן או×Øטל
Ori Ben Dov, Social Activist ,דב בן או×Øי
Uri Weltmann, National Field Organizer – Standing Together ,וולטמן או×Øי
Ori Kol, Social Entrepreneur ,קול או×Øי
Dr. Or (Ori) Rabinowitz, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,’×Øבינוביׄ או×Øי ×ؔד
Dr. Orit SĆ“nia Waisman, David Yellin Academic College of Education, Jerusalem ,ויהמן הוניה או×Øי×Ŗ ×ؔד
Prof. Oren Yiftachel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ,יפ×Ŗחאל או×Øן’ פ×Øופ
Eilon Tohar, Social Activist ,טוה×Ø ××™×œ×•×Ÿ
Iris Leal, Author ,לעאל אי×Ø×™×”
Alon-Lee Green, National Co-Director of Standing Together ,ג×Øין לי -אלון
Dr. Eli Lamdan, Nemala Publishing House ,למדן אלי ×ؔד
Dr. Eli Cook, Head of the General History Department, Haifa University ,קוק אלי ×ؔד
Dr. Almog Kasher, Bar Ilan University ,כש×Ø ××œ×ž×•×’ ×ؔד
Prof. Arie M. Kacowicz, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,’קצוביׄ א×Øיה’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Orna Ben-Naftali, the College of Management Law Faculty and the Van Leer ,נפ×Ŗלי -בן א×Øנה’ פ×Øופ
Jerusalem Institute
Josh Drill, Social Activist ,ד×Øיל וש’ג
Prof. Gadi Heimann, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,היימן גדי’ פ×Øופ
Ghadir Hani, peace activist, Standing Together ,האני גדי×Ø
Prof. Gila Stopler, Faculty of Law, College of Law and Business ,הטופל×Ø ×’×™×œ×”’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Galia Sabar, Tel Aviv University. Former President of Ruppin College ,צב×Ø ×’×œ×™×” פ×Øופ׳
Dr. Dov Khenin, Former MK, Hadash, Tel Aviv University ,חנין דב ×ؔד
Dr. David Lehrer, Arava Institute for Environmental Studies ,ל×Ø×Ø ×“×•×“ ×ؔד
David Grossman, author ,ג×Øוהמן דויד
Dorit Hadar Persky, M.A teacher for special education, David Yellin Academic College of ,פ×Øהקי הד×Ø ×“×•×Øי×Ŗ
Education, Jerusalem
Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin, Political Scientist and board member, A Land for All ,שיינדלין דליה דד×Ø
Prof. Dan Rabinowitz, Tel Aviv University ,’×Øבינוביׄ דן’ פ×Øופ
Dr. Dana Mills, author and human rights activist ,מילה דנה ×ؔד
Prof. Danny Gutwein, Haifa University ,גוטוויין דני’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Dani Filc, MD PhD, Standing Together ,פילק דני פ×Øופ׳
Dr. Hagar Gal, David Yellin Academic College of Education, Jerusalem ,גל הד×Ø ×ؔד
Vered Livne, former Director General of The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) and ,ליבנה ו×Øד
leadership member of Standing Together
Taleb el-Sana, Former MK, Arab Democratic Party, Head of High Committee for Arab Citizens ,האנע-א טלב
of the Negev
Yoav Hareven, leadership member of Standing Together ,ה×Øאבן יואב
Prof. Yoav Goldberg, Bar-Ilan University ,גולדב×Øג יואב’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Yuval Noah Harari, Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,ה×Ø×Øי נח יובל’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Jonathan Rubin, Bar Ilan University ,×Øובין יונ×Ŗן’ פ×Øופ
Yossi Sucary, Author ,הוכ×Øי יוהי

Dr. Yofi Tirosh, Tel Aviv University ,×Ŗי×Øוש יופי ×ؔד
Prof. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Ben-Gurion University, Sociology and Anthropology ,דולב -השילוני יעל’ פ×Øופ
Department
Dr. Yael Sternhell, Tel Aviv University, שט×Øנהל יעל ×ؔד
Dr. Yiftah Goldman, David Yellin Academic College of Education, Jerusalem ,גולדמן יפ×Ŗח דד×Ø
Dr. Carmel Shalev, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University ,שלו כ×Øמל ×ؔד
Dr. Lisa Kainan, David Yellin Academic College of Education, Jerusalem ,קינן ליהה ×ؔד
Prof. Meir Yaish, Haifa University, יעיש מאי×Ø’ פ×Øופ
Mossi Raz, former MK, Meretz ,×Øז מוהי
Dr. Michal Givoni, Ben-Gurion University ,גבעוני מיכל דד×Ø
Dr. Meital Pinto, Zefat Academic College, Ono Academic College ,פינטו מיטל ×ؔד
Meital Peleg Mizrachi, Postdoctoral fellow at Yale University, environmental justice ,מז×Øחי פלג מיטל
researcher
Mickey Gitzin, New Israel Fund, Executive Director in Israel ,גיצין מיקי
Dr. Miri Lavi Neeman, Arava Institute for Environmental Studies ,נאמן לביא מי×Øי ×ؔד
Prof. Moshe Zuckermann, Tel Aviv University ,צוק×Øמן משה פ×Øופ׳
Nadav Bigelman, Social Activist, member of Standing Together ,ביגלמן נדב
Noam Tirosh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ,×Ŗי×Øוש נועם דד×Ø
Niv Meyerson, Social and environmental justice activist ,מאי×Øהון ניב
Prof. Nir Avieli, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ,אביאלי ני×Ø’ פ×Øופ
Dr. Nir Barak, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ,ב×Øק ני×Ø ×ؔד
Prof. Noam Zohar, Bar Ilan University ,זה×Ø × ×¢×’ פ×Øופ
Sally Abed, Member of national leadership, Standing Together ,עבד האלי
Dr. Oded Y. Steinberg, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,שטיינב×Øג עודד ×ؔד
Dr. Adi Makmal, Engineering Faculty, Bar-Ilan Uni. Israel ,מכמל עדי ×ؔד
Dr. Ofer Waldman, Author and Journalist ,ולדמן עפ×Ø ×ؔד
Odeh Bisharat, Writer ,באשא×Ø×Ŗ עודה
Prof. Eran Dorfman, Literature Department, Tel Aviv University ,דו×Øפמן עי×Øן’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Amit Schejter, department of communication studies, Ben-Gurion University, chairman ,שכט×Ø ×¢×ž×™×Ŗ’ פ×Øופ
of ACRI
Dr. Amal Ziv, Ben-Gurion University ,זיו עמל ×ؔד
Dr. Anat Herbst-Debby, The Gender Studies program, Bar-Ilan University ,דבי-ה×Øבהט ×¢× ×Ŗ ×ؔד
Dr. Ofri Ilany, Van Leer Institute, historian and journalist ,אילני עפ×Øי ×ؔד
Eran Nissan, Mehazkim, CEO ,ניהן ×¢×Øן
Prof. Piki Ish-Shalom, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,שלום איש פיקי’ פ×Øופ
Tzlil Rubinshtein, Social Activist ,×Øובינשטיין צליל
Ran Heilbrunn, Writer ,היילב×Øון ×Øן
Dr. Roni Porat, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,פו×Ø×Ŗ ×Øוני ×ؔד
Dr. Ronit Donyets Kedar, College of Law and Business ,קיד×Ø-דוניׄ ×Øוני×Ŗ ×ؔד
Prof. Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law ,קד×Øי-הלפ×Øין ×Øו×Ŗ’ פ×Øופ
Dr. Raphael Zagury-Orly, Institut Catholique de Paris ,או×Øלי- זגו×Øי ×Øפאל ×ؔד
Shuli Dichter, activist and author ,דיכט×Ø ×©×•×œ×™
Dr. Shlomit Aharoni Lir, Bar Ilan University ,לי×Ø ××”×Øוני שלומי×Ŗ ×ؔד

Prof. Shifra Sagy, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ,שגיא שפ×Øה’ פ×Øופ
Prof. Sharon Armon-Lotem, Bar-Ilan University ,לוטם- ×¢×Øמון ש×Øון’ פ×Øופ
Dr. Sarai Aharoni, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ,אה×Øוני ש×Øי ×ؔד
Tom Yagil, Social and Environmental Justice Activist ,יגיל ×Ŗום
Dr. Tamar Ascher Shai, David Yellin Academic College of Education, Jerusalem ,שי אש×Ø ×Ŗמ×Ø ×ؔד
Dr. Tamar Megiddo, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ,מגידו ×Ŗמ×Ø ×ؔד

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