This cross-posted by Ben Cohen, writing at Huffington Post
It’s very rare that you come across someone deserving of the title “hero” – or “heroine,” for that matter – but I just did.
Cliona Campbell is a 19-year old student from Cork, in Ireland. She is something of a prodigy; in 2008, she was a finalist in the Young Journalist of the Year competition run by British broadcaster Sky News. Last year, she won the essay-writing competition run by the law faculty at University College in Cork, one of the more prestigious institutions of higher education in Europe. She has, it would seem, everything going for her.
Except that right now, Cliona lives in fear. She’s become an object of vilification in parts of the Irish press. Grown men have walked to up to her in the street and abused her. Browsing in a clothes store, the security guard recognized her and showered her with insults. Threats have been emailed to her.
And all this because Cliona spent a couple of months in Israel as a volunteer for the IDF. When she returned to Ireland, she wrote about her experiences for her local newspaper, the Evening Echo. It was an eloquent, engagingly-written piece; even so, it’s rare that an article by a student recounting their vacation experiences becomes the focus of national – indeed, international – attention. Why this one?
So many additional questions flow from Cliona’s experience. Most obviously, there’s the character of those who have insulted and intimidated her. What is it about the nature of the Palestinian solidarity movement that enables a defenseless young woman to become an object of hatred? And how have those anti-Zionists who sit in the media and the academy, who would doubtless throw up their hands in horror at being associated with such thuggish behavior, contributed to the atmosphere of loathing which increasingly surrounds those who publicly support Israel? Are they in any way culpable for those spiteful individuals who email this pretty redhead to tell her that she “looks rough?”
What about the painfully-obvious double standards which govern those who volunteer in that tiny strip of land between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River? Why are participants in the antics of the pro-Hamas International Solidarity Movement lionized, compared to Anne Frank even, while someone like Cliona Campbell becomes an incarnation of evil?
Most of all, how is it that the well-established norms of democratic culture in Ireland can be so brutally pushed aside in order to ensure that, as Cliona puts it, “someone can’t express their own political standpoint without being publicly harassed, threatened and intimidated?”
In my view, Cliona nailed a large part of the answer in her Evening Echo article. “Ever since the age of nine, I have been captivated by the Jewish people,” she wrote, “a nation which has endured hatred, persecution and genocide, and yet still retains an unyielding will to survive, unifying them in an unbreakable kinship. So I had always wanted to see Israel for myself.”
She continued: “But why the army? Because over the years, I had seen the Israelis suffer incessant rocket attacks from terrorists and, when they eventually retaliated, be castigated when the same terrorists placed their own civilian people in the line of fire as ‘human shields.’”
This keen observation captures the essence of that much maligned word, “Zionism.” If Zionism is about Jewish empowerment – in other words, engineering a state of affairs in which Jews exercise control over their security and destiny – then the IDF is the most tangible expression of that principle. For someone who is intellectually sympathetic to the fate of Jews without sovereignty, the IDF becomes a compelling story.
But as Cliona Campbell has discovered in a shockingly personal manner, there is another view that brooks no dissent, one which depicts the IDF as an instrument of radical violence. So entrenched is that image becoming that the journalist who wrote a profile of Cliona for the Sunday Tribune casually remarked that the IDF had “murdered nine passengers” aboard the Mavi Marmara, the lead ship in the recent Turkish flotilla to Gaza.
Such phrasing implies that Israeli soldiers engaged in premeditated, cold-blooded killing. Now, anyone who followed the Mavi Marmara debacle knows that is absolutely not what happened, as an investigation by the BBC’s Panorama program proved beyond any doubt; still, if other mainstream media outlets recycle this sordid little myth, is it any wonder that the less nuanced among us will regard Cliona Campbell as, in the parlance of anti-imperialist activists, a “legitimate target?”
I once wrote that anti-Zionism in our time is more bistro than bierkeller – it is a phenomenon which manifests primarily among intellectual elites who see themselves as progressive thought leaders. I think that remains true; what is also true is that the boundaries between these two worlds overlap more and more, at the same time that the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is endowed with an almost metaphysical power. That is why,when all is said and done, you are left with the spectacle of a young woman who visited just one of the hundreds of conflicts across the world returning home to a villain’s welcome.
I am certain that many of Israel’s forthright opponents would disavow the treatment meted out to Cliona Campbell. Good enough, yet not enough. This sorry affair illustrates that the western debate over Israel has gone way beyond concern with Palestinian rights into the realm of the irrational. The thugs picking on Cliona may be responsible for acting out the script, but they didn’t write it.





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August 19, 2010 at 6:36 pm
HairShirt
Ben, the criticism of Israel has not been about Palestinian rights for a long time now, and it is more often than not irrational as are all visceral hatreds.
August 19, 2010 at 6:52 pm
AKUS
The support for “Palestine” is really hatred for Jews and Israel.
August 19, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Ben Cohen
HS, I agree. Still, the point here is that Cliona experienced crude, violent hatred – anti-Zionists usually seem themselves as the bearers of a more sophisticated, supremely rational, discourse. That’s why I make the distinction between bistro and bierkeller. Yet sooner or later, the thugs are going to interpret the intellectuals in their own way – when that happens, the intellectuals, if they have any moral fibre, have to face up to their responsibility for creating the situation in which some scumbag feels no qualms about harassing a teenage girl in the name of Palestine.
While I’m here, I’d like to ask a favor. I don’t normally do this, but given the subject, could readers go over to Huffpo – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ben-s-cohen/anti-zionists-plumb-new-d_b_688196.html – and leave a comment supporting Cliona? Usually, I couldn’t care less about the commenters, but this is one time I’d like to drown the anti-Zionist chorus out. Thanks.
August 20, 2010 at 2:02 am
Margie
Thanks for a great article Ben. I have done as you requested. This is a remarkable young woman. If she can see through the murk of the media’s opinions perhaps there is hope that others, following her example, can do so too.
Hedad for the independent thinkers in this world.
August 20, 2010 at 2:56 am
pretzelberg
My God, that is sad. A young woman showing a healthy curiosity in issues outside her immediate environment – and she gets a barrage of abuse.
As HairShirt also says: for quite a while it’s seemed to me that a lot of these “pro-Palestinians” are simply anti-Israel numbskulls.
August 20, 2010 at 4:49 am
benorr
The Israeli government is just as much to blame,it allowed the palestinians to run amok,and turn people against us, it woke up a bit too late.The serious damage has already been done.
We won the wars,now lets win the propaganda wars.
It is going to be very hard to turn the tables around,but not impossible.We are told that we run the media,so lets use this media to our advantage.
August 20, 2010 at 6:14 am
Andy Gill
Cliona is an example to us all.
As Shakespeare had Queen Elizabeth say “I may have the body of a weak and feeble woman but I have the heart and stomach of a King.”
Let’s stand up for a brave and courageous friend. Is there anywhere we can send personal messages of support, Ben? Perhaps via you?
August 20, 2010 at 6:56 am
bataween
Great article, Ben. It’s instructive that hysterical and irrational anti-Zionists are preparing to use bullying tactics against the BBC for its flotilla programme by staging demonstrations. They remind me of angry chidren throwing a tantrum when they don’t get their own way.
August 20, 2010 at 7:05 am
Israelinurse
Cliona’s ‘Evening Echo’ article shows that she is an extraordinary young woman, both brave and eloquent, with a mind of her own and a healthy curiosity unhampered by bigotry and stereotypes. She will therefore definitely go far.
Not so those who attack her in such a cowardly manner.
August 20, 2010 at 8:31 am
Adam Levick
Ben, excellent point…so true, when you say:
“the point here is that Cliona experienced crude, violent hatred – anti-Zionists usually seem themselves as the bearers of a more sophisticated, supremely rational, discourse. That’s why I make the distinction between bistro and bierkeller. Yet sooner or later, the thugs are going to interpret the intellectuals in their own way – when that happens, the intellectuals, if they have any moral fibre, have to face up to their responsibility for creating the situation in which some scumbag feels no qualms about harassing a teenage girl in the name of Palestine.”
However, I was unfamiliar with the terms, “bistro and bierkeller”. Does bistro refer to intellectuals and bierkeller the mob (the bierkeller coup in Munich?)
August 20, 2010 at 8:47 am
ItsikDeWembley
@ Batween:
“They remind me of angry chidren throwing a tantrum when they don’t get their own way.”
They remind me of the Hitler youth tactics.
August 20, 2010 at 8:57 am
terry malloy
I perused the Huff Post comments, and encouragingly there are many who support Ben’s piece and certainly support Ms. Campbell (though, of course, there are a fair sprinkling of anti-Israel nasties) . Maybe there is hope in the world, after all.
August 20, 2010 at 9:44 am
mostly harmless
Poor misguided soul, she’s obviously only been reading CifWatch, Harry’s Place and all those other apologist sites for Israel.
She never mentions anything about Palestinians (I wonder of she knows who they are as she doesn’t mention them).
If she loves Israel so much I am sure she could renounce her Irish citizenship and emigrate, oh but hang on would she be welcomed as a citizen? Ah yes small problem there.
I am sure her parents are proud that she has been taking the strain off IDF soldiers so they can concentrate on enforcing a brutal occupation and the gradual ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians (sorry Arabs occupying Judea & Samaria).
August 20, 2010 at 10:14 am
Ben Cohen
Andy, the best way to send a message to Cliona is via facebook.
August 20, 2010 at 10:24 am
Germolene
Why moistly well done. You wrote more than three lines this time.
You have been reading your apologist sites for the Palestinians very dutifully. But you haven’t mentioned that the young lady didn’t look after or worry about the Pakistanis trapped in those awful floods either. I’m sure that that’s a misunderstanding and that you are sending every penny of your spare cash to them and finding hate sites against the anti-Pakistanis as well.
August 20, 2010 at 10:32 am
mostly harmless
@Germolene
You’re doing that whataboutery thing again.
August 20, 2010 at 10:46 am
Germolene
Moistly dear, whatabout the Palestinians? whatabout the Pakistanis? No diffs.
August 20, 2010 at 11:59 am
Yohoho
And moistly, you are engaging in Mote-and-beamery, aren’t you old love, as per http://cifwatch.com/2010/07/23/whataboutery-no-dear-reader-it%E2%80%99s-through-the-looking-glass-mote-and-beamery/ ?
(Seriously, how much of your dole money have you donated to Pakistan or to Palestinians this month)?
And come to think of it why aren’t you demonstrating with the PSC against the Panorama programme? Wouldn’t even they want you to be linked with them?
What was that? You didn’t realise they had planned a demonstration? Whyever not? Aren’t you on their mailing list?
August 20, 2010 at 1:19 pm
mostly harmless
Germolene – what?
Yohoho – what?
This is hilarious CifWatch posters lecturing me about whataboutery – you are the grand masters of this dark art.
August 20, 2010 at 3:22 pm
Daniel
“If Zionism is about Jewish empowerment – in other words, engineering a state of affairs in which Jews exercise control over their security and destiny – then the IDF is the most tangible expression of that principle.”
As though this neutral. Control = oppression for Palestinians. Unacceptable to all Arabs, and everyone else.
Ireland has good history of supporting Palestine struggles, as another country suffer British design. No wonder this girl is treated as a traitor and abused.
August 20, 2010 at 6:20 pm
jane schlitz
Mostly harmless this one’s for you—-
“Poor misguided soul, you’ve only been reading CIF—Guardian, The Observer, Huffington Post and all those apologist sites for Palestinians?Arabs?
You never mentions anything about Israeli’s(I wonder if you know who they are as you never mention them)
If you love them so much you should so much you should renounce your—mostly harmless—citizenship and move there, oh hang on would you be welcomed as a citizen? AH yes, small problem there. ( non muslim maybe)
I am sure your parents will be proud you have been taking the strain offf HAMAS “soldiers” so they can concentrate their efforts on enforcing brutal occupation and gradual ethnic cleansing of christians,jews(already (cleansed), PLO supporters,(Sorry, Israeli jews occupying Israel)
Works both ways, don’t it Mostly or sounds as equally ridiculous? Ya think?This young woman has the freedom to chose her interests, You unhappy, wrongside for you, as a generation younger than me says, sucks for you…..everyone of your sentences worthless soundbites that can be twisted a myriad of ways…..
August 20, 2010 at 6:31 pm
jane schlitz
Sorry, my mistake Fatah not PLO, and just to add to the absurdity rather than if you love them so much become a citizen, we’ll double the ante and say if you love them so much why don’t you marry them…..sound familiar? a child’s argument.
August 20, 2010 at 6:52 pm
fair to all
Cliona, so brave, so supportive of the Jewish people… why can’t she be granted the right to return?
August 20, 2010 at 7:07 pm
Ben Cohen
I want to thank Daniel, above, for his comment. Not only has he has proved my point beautifully, he’s made my life much easier. No longer do I need to spend time explaining the ugly totalitarian mindset which stains the Palestine solidarity movement. I can just quote him.
August 20, 2010 at 7:16 pm
Ben Cohen
Just noticed Adam’s comment about bistro and bierkeller…yes, it’s just me trying to be clever
… the bistro is a symbol of urbane sophistication, while the bierkeller is associated with Nazi hooliganism. When it comes to the Israel debate, many of the denizens of the bistro increasingly sound like they’ve been hanging out in the bierkeller.
August 20, 2010 at 7:31 pm
mostly dumbness
Wherever there are palestinians trouble usually follows.They have been thrown out of most of the Arab states that they moved to.
They create trouble wherever they go,they can’t live in peace with their neighbors or with each other.
They are masters at getting others to do their dirty work for them,as they are doing right now in the UK,the EU,and the rest of the work.
These are the people that gave the world plane hijackings,and the blowing up of planes,preferably planes with lots of people in them.
August 20, 2010 at 7:38 pm
Snigger
It’s “mote-and-beamery” on your part moistly not whataboutery on CiFWatch’s.
Read the article as Yohoho suggested and see if you can get the gist of the arguments there. Good old Geary – he has idiots like you in a nutshell.
August 20, 2010 at 7:56 pm
jane schlitz
She should be traitor to Ireland because she supports Israel, Daniel?…..interesting, when has Israel and Ireland met on opposing sides of a battlefield? I guess she doesn’t think like you so she’s a traitor(not mistaken or ill advised, but rather a traitor), a little totalitarian in your approach….is that how you feel about all opposing positions to your perspective? It’s a position like yours typed from the safe confines of your home, that peace seeking groups in the actual fray, can well do without.
August 21, 2010 at 12:11 am
JerusalemMite
fair to all
“Cliona, so brave, so supportive of the Jewish people… why can’t she be granted the right to return?”
Assuming that that is a sarcastic comment, I would definitely support her for citizenship even if she did not want to become Jewish. She made her position very clear in volunteering for the IDF.
My problem is with Muslims who want to become Israeli citizens to change the fundamental demographic of Israel to a Muslim culture and all that that entails in terms of democratic freedoms as in ‘Western Liberal Democracy’ and not the Iranian model.
August 21, 2010 at 6:24 am
Andy Gill
mostly harmless
“Poor misguided soul, she’s obviously only been reading CifWatch, Harry’s Place and all those other apologist sites for Israel.”
Do try to keep up. She went to Israel and saw the place for herself. Have you had the balls to do that?
August 21, 2010 at 9:41 am
Jonny Moses
Mostly Harmless, mastery of the ‘dark arts’ is a Jewish speciality. Every Jew-hater from the dogmatic and superstitious Middle Ages to the liberal, progressive, anti-racist present day knows that. But thanks for pointing out so clearly where yer heads at.
August 21, 2010 at 11:27 am
mostly harmless
@Jonny Moses
That’s a new one, try a different record and stop trying to see things that aren’t there.
August 21, 2010 at 1:56 pm
Jonny Moses
Mostly H, there’s a contradiction there; ‘a new one’ suggests you haven’t come across it before, while trying a ‘different record’ implies you are bored of hearing the same thing. Which one is it? And what about this phantom of delusion? That your obsessive dislike of Israel has nothing to do with Jewish sovereignty?