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Israel's "Operation Make the World Hate Us" Enters Bold New Phase as Jerusalem Post Editor Releases Video Mocking Dead Flotilla Activists
by Bruce. E. Wilson "Israel does not need enemies: it has itself. Or more precisely: it has its government," writes The New Republic's Leon Wieseltier in a bitingly titled column, "Operation Make the World Hate Us: The Assault on the 'Mavi Marmara' Was Wrong, and a Gift to Israel's Enemies." It's not just an Israeli government initiative. Operation Make The World Hate Us has another valuable asset -- the Deputy Managing Editor of the Jerusalem Post Caroline Glick, who under the auspices of the US-based Center for Security Policy has just released one of the most gratuitously offensive (and on so many levels, it's quite remarkable) video creations to afflict the year 2010, "We Con the World," which appears to mock the nine dead (or more -- six are still reported as missing) activists killed on the Turkish Mavi Marmara when Israeli Defense Force commandos stormed the boat. According to a British eyewitness interviewed by UK-based The Press Association, 48 people aboard the ship received gunshot wounds. Two notable organizational patrons of Glick's video are the Center for Security Policy and Christians United for Israel. Glick's industrial-strength polemics include claims that there is a "totalitarian jihadist ideology which is ascendant throughout the Islamic world." According to the Jewish organization Jews on First, Glick has advocated the unilateral bombing of Iran. The Center for Security Policy is so proud of Glick's video it's up on the organization's web site front page. Christians United for Israel website also has a front page link to Glick's inadvertent anti-hasbara masterpiece. The video features, among other lyric elements, the line "Itbach el Yahud!" (slaughter the Jews!) and claims that children in the Gaza Strip lack "cheese and missiles" (according to a 2009 UN survey 65% of babies 9-12 months old in Gaza suffer from anemia). It's not especially surprising that Caroline Glick was inclined to produce "We Con the World" given that in 1997 and 1998 she served as assistant foreign policy adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu. What's astounding is Glick's obvious pride in associating herself with the video, which features shaky production values, procession of anti-Islamic stereotypes, bad singing, and mockery of the dead. Not only has Glick posted it on her personal website but she acted in the video, which at the end identifies her as Deputy Managing Editor of the Jerusalem Post. As Caroline Glick Wrote on her blog post concerning her video,
As described in her Wikipedia bio, Glick's "writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the National Review, The Boston Globe, the Chicago Sun-Times, The Washington Times, Maariv and major Jewish newspapers worldwide" and she's been on "MSNBC, Fox News Channel, Sky News, the Christian Broadcasting Network, and all of Israel's major television networks. She also makes frequent radio appearances both in the US and Israel." And in her spare time, Glicks's a video auteur.
This article was first published in the AlterNet blog on 4 June 2010; it is reproduced here for non-profit educational purposes. According to Ayman Mohyeldin, this video was -- "'inadvertently'" -- "distributed [to journalists] on Friday by the Israeli government press office (which belongs to the Israeli prime minister's office and is responsible for accrediting foreign journalists)" (emphasis added, "Israeli Government's Media Madness," The Middle East Blog, Al Jazeera, 4 June 2010). |