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For years we have been relaying reports about the assault against freedom of speech by Israel's anti-democratic Left. We have also been reporting on the many incidents in which the Israeli judicial system operates out of political bias to suppress freedom of speech. In Israel a dual justice system is allowed to operate - one for leftists and the other for everyone else. But I doubt that any of those previous reports could have prepared anyone for the perfidious ruling by Judge Raphael Yaakobi in Jerusalem court this past week. Not only did Yaakobi defend the naked defamation of a Zionist student group by far-leftist anti-democratic radicals. The judge went beyond that and for all intents and purposes proclaimed Zionism a form of fascism.
For years we have been relaying reports about the assault against freedom of speech by Israel's anti-democratic Left. We have also been reporting on the many incidents in which the Israeli judicial system operates out of political bias to suppress freedom of speech. In Israel a dual justice system is allowed to operate - one for leftists and the other for everyone else. But I doubt that any of those previous reports could have prepared anyone for the perfidious ruling by Judge Raphael Yaakobi in Jerusalem court this past week. Not only did Yaakobi defend the naked defamation of a Zionist student group by far-leftist anti-democratic radicals. The judge went beyond that and for all intents and purposes proclaimed Zionism a form of fascism.
The case in question involves a libel suit filed by the IM TIRTZU Zionist
student organization in Israel against a gaggle of far-leftists who set up a facebook
page, in which the leftists wrote that Im Tirtzu is a fascist and Nazi-like
organization. When the case came to
court, the leftists claimed that what they had written was factually
correct and dragged in to court as their star witness the hardcore
anti-Israel
communist professor Zeev Sternhell.
Sternhell is a leftwing fascist who opposes freedom of speech (see http://isracampus.org.il/third%20level%20pages/HebrewU%20-%20Zeev%20Sternhell%20-%20defends%20Leftist%20McCarthyists.htm
). He also has a long history of
calling for the suppression of Israeli sovereignty (see http://isracampus.org.il/third%20level%20pages/HebrewU%20-%20Zeev%20Sternhell%20-%20Calls%20to%20Suppress%20Israeli%20Sovereignty.htm). Sternhell is so anti-Israel that he was
granted the Israel prize (see http://isracampus.org.il/third%20level%20pages/Editorial%20-%20Shaul%20Sadka%20-%20Sternhell%20Israel%20Prize.htm).
He is best known for proclaiming that
the children of Jewish settlers are Hitler Youth. In
court Sternhell claimed that yes of course Im Tirtzu really IS a fascist and
Nazi-like organization.
The judge tossed out the libel claim by Im Tirtzu. But he did NOT toss it out while posturing as
some sort of free-speech absolutist, one who thinks the courts should NEVER
issue judgments against libel. Rather,
the politicized judge tossed out the suit because he says that yes Im Tirtzu is
a fascist organization. His
evidence? Leftwing fascist
anti-democratic communist fanatic Zeev Sternhell said so in court! So did a few other far leftist "witnesses."
Now lest anyone mistakenly believe that Israeli courts believe in free
speech, let us remind everyone of the court judgment against moi for claiming
that the illegal infiltration of Ramallah by Neve Gordon, where he served as
human shield for murderers and interfered illegally with Israeli military
anti-terror operations while publicly embracing Arafat, made Gordon a judenrat-wannabe. The court, including the Supreme Court,
ruled that one cannot use Holocaust era rhetoric in political discourse in
Israel, as opposed to all democracies on the planet, and found against me. But when leftwing radicals call Im Tirtzu
fascist, a term also from the Holocaust era, this is suddenly protected
speech. So is Sternhell's calling
settler children Hitler Youth.
In reality, Im Tirtzu is simply a non-partisan Zionist organization,
and its activities include things like holding campus protests against pro-Hamas
Arab student rallies or picketing the New Israel Fund and its leaders. Since it is simply a Zionist organization,
this judge's proclamation that it is a "fascist" group is equivalent
to a proclamation that this judge regards Zionism as a form a fascism.
The full story about the court case is here in English (I paste it
below): http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.545657
And so one more nail is hammered into what is left of the coffin of freedom
of speech in Israel. And once again it
is the work of an anti-democratic judge with a selective sense of which freedom
of speech deserves protection (that of leftists only!).
This was not the first outrageous court ruling by Judge Raphael
Yaakobi. In a previous verdict he ruled
that the state of Israel was legally responsible for the death and injury of
Arabs involved in firefights with Jews, arguing that Israel inadequately protected
the Arabs. See this: http://en.idi.org.il/analysis/terrorism-and-democracy/issue-no-2/damages-for-failure-to-protect-civilians-in-occupied-territories-from-vigilante-reprisals
. Earlier this year he let an accused
terrorist go scot free after he and his accomplice were arrested on arson and
terror charges and his accomplice pled guilty.
See http://megafon-news.co.il/asys/archives/133549.
Last year after a street brawl involving
some Jewish and Arab youths in Jerusalem's Zion Square, the judge sent a Jewish
teenager girl to house arrest before trial.
See http://www.inn.co.il/News/News.aspx/243238
. The girl claimed she had earlier been
raped by one of the Arabs. When two
Arabs attempted to lynch a religious Jew, the judge refused to watch the
security tape of the event and set one of the lynchers free. See http://www.inn.co.il/News/News.aspx/212172.
Do not hold your breath for the judge to be impeached. The Netanyahu-chosen Minister of Law these
days is Tzipi Livni and she no doubt approves of the verdict. Oh, and since anti-democratic judges in
Israel are calling for the criminalization of criticism of court decisions, if
you do not hear from me for a few years after this posting, please bake me a
cake with a file inside.
Here is the full Haaretz story
Rejecting bulk of libel suit, court rules Im Tirtzu movement can be likened to Fascism
Extra-parliamentary Zionist movement sued a number of left-wing activists who described it a fascist movement in a Facebook page, demanding compensation of NIS 2.6 million.
By Nir Hasson | Sep. 7, 2013 | 9:58 PM | 3
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A Jerusalem district court judge
rejected the majority of the claims made by the extra-parliamentary Zionist
movement Im Tirtzu, voiding null the bulk of charges it filed against five
left-wing activists who described it a fascist movement in a Facebook page.
While clearing four of the five
defendants (one of whom works at Haaretz) of all charges, the judge ruled one
of the Facebook posts in question did constitue slander. Full responsibility
for the post, which implied Im Tirtzu concurs with Nazi race theory, was
claimed by one of the defendants.
The ruling stated one cannot
interpret the phrase 'Im Tirtzu is a Fascist movement' – (a paraphrase of the
activists' Facebook page title) as meaning a full correlation exists between
the plaintiff and the Fascist movement in its entirety, but, rather, implies
certain equivalents exist, and no more.
During the trial, various expert
witnesses were called upon by the defense. These included Prof.
Zeev Sternhell, who claimed several similarities exist between Im Tirtzu
and the Fascist movement in its infancy, Hebrew language expert Rubik
Rosenthal, who spoke about the usage of the term 'Fascist' in current-day
Israeli discourse, and religions scholar Tomer Persico, who testified about a public talk in which
he participated, where Im Tirtzu's founder Ronen Shoval admitted to drawing
inspiration and ideas from thinkers such as Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the German
romanticism ideologue regarded as among the precursors of European fascism.
In his final statement, Judge
Raphael Yaakobi criticized Im Tirtzu's choice to file charges, opining that in
order to ensure a healthy exchange of ideas, it is preferable to allow
discourse between embittered political rivals to proceed with the ''least
possible restrictions or sanctions''.
Im Tirtzu filed charges against
the five some three years ago, demanding compensation of NIS 2.6 million. The
movement styles itself as an "extra-parliamentary movement that works to
strengthen and advance the values of Zionism in Israel."
Saying it means to appeal in
Israel's supreme court, Im Tirtzu issued a response to the court's decision
through lawyer Nadav Haetzni:
"Firstly, one must note that
one of the defendants was convicted of defamation due to serious incitement
that accuses Im Tirtzu of Nazism. That said, this verdict is essentially
flawed, and very odd, since it entirely fails to address a substantial part of
the legal issues brought before it and presented with great detail during the
trial. Choosing to ignore major, central legal aspects, the court got to a
point that presents great danger to Israeli democracy; if the high court will
not amend this decision, Israel will find itself a place that allows an extreme
freedom to defame, a freedom that will allow incitement and delegitimization of
public from both sides of the political spectrum. And worse, it will allow
every Zionist to be labeled a Fascist. These reasons are why Im Tirtzu means to
appeal this verdict in the supreme court."
--
Yisrael Medad
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