New York Times columnist and
Nobel prize winner:
criticism of Israel silenced by accusations of anti-Semitism.
By Haaretz
April 27,
2012
New
York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman believes that the
policies of the current “narrow minded” Israeli government “are basically a
gradual long-run form of national suicide.”
Writing
in his New York Times blog “Conscience of a Liberal” about Peter Beinart’s
controversial book “The Crisis of Zionism”, Krugman writes,
“Like many liberal American Jews I basically avoid thinking about where Israel is going. It seems obvious from here that the narrow-minded policies of the current government are basically a gradual, long-run form of national suicide ~ and that’s bad for Jews everywhere, not to mention the world.”
Krugman’s
unusually harsh critique of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is
sure to elicit howls of protest from Israeli spokespersons and American Jewish
organizations ~ more so, perhaps, as they come on the eve of Israel’s
Independence Day.
It is also sure to further inflame the continuously
deteriorating relationship between the Israeli government and the New York
Times, considered by many to be the most important newspaper in the world. Last
December, Netanyahu declined an offer by the Times’ to pen an article for the
paper’s opinion pages, citing the newspaper’s alleged anti-Israel bias.
Krugman,
probably the world’s leading economic columnist, won the Sveriges Riksbank
Prize in Economic Sciences (informally the Nobel Prize in Economics) in 2008
for his contributions to the theories of free trade. Born to Jewish immigrants
from Eastern Europe, Krugman, 59, has written only rarely about Israel. At an economic
conference in Tel Aviv in 2009 he had only high praise for Israel’s economic
performance.
In
another controversial comment in his blog, Krugman noted that he has refrained
from commenting on Israel out of fear of the potential Jewish reaction. “I have
other battles to fight,” he wrote, “and to say anything to that effect [that
the Israeli government is leading to national suicide] is to bring yourself
under intense attack from organized groups that make any criticism of Israeli
policies tantamount to anti-Semitism.”
Writing
of Peter Beinart, Krugman adds: “It’s only right to say something on behalf of
Beinart, who has predictably run into that buzzsaw. As I said, a brave man, and
he deserves better.”
Well, if the Zionist entity is slowly committing suicide, that's good news. All is not lost!
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