Saturday, August 8, 2009

Gay Rights in Israel: Yarzheit for Nir Katz and Liz Trobishi

We mourn the loss of the Kedoshim--Nir Katz and Liz Trobishi--who were murdered by savages in a shooting at a weekly support group for gay Jewish youth in Tel-Aviv late last Saturday. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this vicious attack, their families, friends and communities.

Today 70,000 Israelis came together in solidarity with the gay community.

President Shimon Peres said, "The bullets that hit the gay community at the beginning of the week struck us all as people, as Jews, as Israelis. All people were created in God's image," he added, "and all citizens have equal rights. All men are born equal, and every citizen has the right to be who he is -- to be free and proud."

Reform and Conservative leaders called on all Jews to take a moment last Sunday to dwell on those who have been murdered and wounded in this attack and to recite Tehillim on their behalf. We hope for some small comfort among the mourners of Israel and the entire world, as well as a speedy recovery, in body and in spirit, to all those injured in this attack. On Monday night at 8:30pm, Mt. Sinai Jewish Center recited Tehillim for those who were killed or hurt in the attack following Mincha/Ma'ariv services.

A small group of religious fanatics will never be able to convince Israel or its citizens that gays have no place in the Jewish state. I have visited Tel Aviv many times, and I am impressed by its gay-friendly atmosphere. Not only does the Israeli government not enforce savage religious laws against gay people the way Iran does, it is somewhat gay-friendly and on the verge of getting even better. Israel shows more humanity and enlightenment than America by allowing gays to openly serve in the military and by allowing same-sex marriages performed elsewhere to be recognized in the state.

This perceived acceptance of gays (I say perceived because any country that only allows straight marriage is homophobic) will always make anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews and extremist Muslims hate Israel with a passion, and it will always cause Zionist Orthodox Jews and Zionist Evangelicals to threaten to withdraw their support.

On the anti-semitic, anti-Zionist right, people like "God Hates Fags" preacher Fred Phelps see gay rights as being part of the "Zionist agenda" and routinely protest Israel for being relatively gay-friendly, and they protest Judaism for being genuinely gay-friendly. His "church" recently picketed a Kansas City synagogue with racist signs showing disgust with the "Fag-filled IDF" and "Fag-infested synagogues." And a gay synagogue in NYC was earlier this year greeted with picket signs saying "Jews Stole The Land" and "God Hates Fags."

http://www.kcjc.com/200906058517/news/phelps-clan-plans-synagogue-picket.html

This diparaging linking of gay rights with Israel finds suprising resonance among hateful right wing anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews (many of whom reject Israel even though they live there) and predictable agreement among extremist Muslims and the small anti-Israel Christian right. And many Zionist evangelicals and Zionist Orthodox Jews couple their enthusiasm for immoral Israeli military actions with disdain and disgust for moral Israeli policies like tolerance for gays. Just as Pat Robertson famously declared that God gave Ariel Sharon a stroke because he conceded some territory to Palestinans, many others like Robertson predict divine punishment for the Jewish state if its leaders fail to end the gay civil rights progress.

In the coming days and weeks and months, there will be an antisemitic backlash from the right because Peres made those pro-gay comments today. Some of that backlash will inevitably spring from those who claim to be Israel's friends.

But as Reform leader Eric Yoffie asked, what sort of friendship is conditional? You either support Israel for the right reasons or you do not. There is no reason to think things will get better. Many extremist Muslims use Israel's relative gay-friendliness--as well as sexy images of Tel Aviv residents having fun and enjoying the night life and beaches--as a wedge between the country and its anti-gay evangelical supporters. In fact, the annual gay Pride party in Jerusalem is a constant reminder that all the religions who find connection with the holy land have extremists who want to stop people from living life. A few years ago, a Muslim leader from the Knesset, Ibrahim Sarsur (United Arab List-Ta'al) "warned gays that 'if they dare to approach the Temple Mount during the World Pride 2006 parade in Jerusalem they will do so over our dead bodies' ("Gay Leader Not Daunted by Muslim Threat.")

Strange bedfellows indeed. People who hate Jews will always, always, always hold Israel to different standards and find some reason to detest/boycott the Jewish state. Fuck those people. But what about those Zionists who threaten to end their support if Israel does not start treating its gay population the way Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Palestine do? Well, we should not be intimidated by them. That's why it was so wrong for Benjamin Netanyahu to make his speech about tolerance of gays so low-key. It's not okay to appease bigots. And that's why it was so important for President Peres to make his speech clear throughout the world, as he did. All decent Zionists must stand strong and send a clear message that truly supporting Israel means supporting all its citizens, including gays and Arabs.

And speaking of Arabs, what about gay Palestinians seeking refuge from their savagely anti-gay environment? Kathleen Peratis writes in The Forward that, "the international movement for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people hardly exists inside the Muslim world" and that "if the sexuality of a gay man in Palestine is exposed, his family might torture or kill him and the police will turn a blind eye. . . The only country in the Middle East in which gay people may safely leave the closet is Israel."

But seeking asylum in the only remotely decent Middle Eastern country poses a problem because of Israel's policies regarding Palestinians. Israel ended its practice of granting asylum to Palestinian nationals because, "in 2002, Palestinians with Israeli identity cards issued under family reunification laws allegedly used that status to aid suicide bombers."

Sadly, the only hope for gay Palestinians seeking refuge from their awful existence in Palestine is to "make their desperate way to Israel" and "hope to disappear into the gay subculture of Tel Aviv or Haifa;" of course this simply means they are buying time until their lack of money and Hebrew gets them caught and subsequently arrested ("For Gay Palestinians, Tel Aviv is Mecca.")

Efforts to challenge this harsh anti-immigrant law must be stepped up. Palestinians who have just cause for fear of persecution in their former country should feel safe in Israel, if only in Israel. And conditions will improve only when Israeli politicians realize they earn no points for not being Iran. No one deserves a humanitarian award for not hanging gay people. No world leader should be lauded for not telling a student body that his country has no homosexuals. Not acting like animals should be expected, not praised. Enforce harsh laws against anti-social behavior from the ultra-religious. Spend money building Reform temples and Conservative (Masorti in Israel) synagogues; court those Jews who have felt alienated from their own anscestral homeland. Grant asylum to gay Palistinians who seek a better way of life in Israel.

As Tony Kushner says, "the world only spins forward." Look at those masses of good, moral Israelis marching in solidarity with their gay brothers and sisters. There is no stopping the gay civil rights progress in Israel. Already better than the U.S., the Jewish state will someday be an absolute haven for gays and lesbians. Any Israeli who has a problem with that should leave. And when Israeli leaders begin to embrace the values of mainstream Judiasm--the two branches of Judaism overwhelmingly chosen by the world's Jews--the Jewish state will actually become more Jewish.

10 comments:

caleb said...

awesome post, Eli!!!!

Jacob said...

Sharon conceded a little land?!?! A little land!!!!???? Do you mean Gaza????? They moved Jews out of their God given land and gave it to Arabs and now they use that land to launch rockets into Sderot every day. I like all the things in this essay about sexual preference and gay rights but I do not like the way you put gay people on the same level as Arabs in some places. Like my girlfriend said gays are not trying to blow up people on buses. other than that good job, you are a really good writer. At least your not like some of these pussy sell out Jews who agree with the anti-Semites, and you actually support Israel.

tokugawa smile said...

Thanks for reading, Caleb!!

Jacob,

Gays and Arabs are both morally neutral categories, so I'm not sure what you mean. By definition, they ARE on the same level. Israel is full of many peaceful non-Jewish Arabs as well as Jewish Arabs and Jews who look exactly like Arabs, as you know. You should clarify what you mean, because it sounds racist.

Regarding Sharon and Gaza--I was simply pointing out that many right-wing Zionists stupidly claimed that God gave Sharon a stroke because of Gaza, and I was making an analogy with the equally stupid claim that God will punish Israel if it doesn't start persecuting gays like Iran.

It's fine to disagree with what Sharon did, but it is immoral to say God punishes based on politics. It's a bit like the antisemites, Nazi's, and self-loathing Orthodox Jews who all agree that the Holocaust was God's punishment for Jews going so secular/liberal.

Thanks for understanding I'm not a sell-out, though, and that I truly do support Israel as the best hope for gay rights progress in the ME.

JDHURF said...

While a majority of Israelis support gay equality, with only about thirty-six percent being opposed, Tel Aviv is clearly in a separate category altogether – which is why it has been dubbed “the bubble” – and doesn’t represent all of Israel.

The vulgar groups that support the worst elements in Israel – evangelical Zionist organizations and so on – and at the same time shriek about gay rights are of course being predictable, illustrating at every turn that they have their moral priorities precisely backwards.

The gay Palestinians and others who seek asylum in Israel are only going to find their terribly difficult journeys even more so, now that the ruling coalition contains openly fascist elements such as Avigdor Lieberman and his lackeys (who want the Knesset purged of Arabs and Arab parties and to cleanse all of Israel of Arabs), although, hopefully, he and the tendencies he represents will be kept in check.

I agree entirely when you state that “[e]fforts to challenge this harsh anti-immigrant law must be stepped up.” Although, now, it includes even more than just this; it must include opposition to the push to cleanse the Knesset and all of Israel of Arabs and so on. And I think the following proposals are pragmatic and would be immensely beneficial: “Spend money building Reform temples and Conservative (Masorti in Israel) synagogues; court those Jews who have felt alienated from their own anscestral homeland. Grant asylum to gay Palistinians who seek a better way of life in Israel.”
Great post.

Jacob:

Eli wasn't even talking about Arabs in general, but only gay Arabs.

It's also hard to read the fascist premise, trotted out constantly by Lieberman and his ilk, that any criticism of any of Israel's nefarious statecraft, of which there is plenty, is somehow necessarily anti-Semitism. That would be parallel to claiming that any criticism of the Republic of Congo was racist or that any criticism of the statecraft of Pakistan was anti-Arab racism. Obviously that's preposterous and only service-to-power propaganda.

tokugawa smile said...

JDHURF:

Quote: "Eli wasn't even talking about Arabs in general, but only GAY Arabs."

That definitely is correct regarding most of the essay, but when I wrote "All decent Zionists must stand strong and send a clear message that truly supporting Israel means supporting all its citizens, including gays and Arabs"
I was indeed referring to gays and Arabs as separate groups.

Thanks for reading and commenting!!

JDHURF said...

cape:

You are right, I forgot about the passage that rightly observes that if supporting Israel is to mean anything it must be accompanied with ethical principles such as equality regarding gays and Arabs. That only makes your blog that much more important and relevant.

tokugawa smile said...

Many thanks for the generous words, JDHURF!!

jacob said...
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jacob said...

eli: why do you even set your shit up to approve comments when you let any old rift raft come in and post?

"jdhurf": what the fuck are you babbling about. there is no connection with what you said to what i said. you sound like a retard pretending to be smart.

tokugawa smile said...

Jacob,

JDHURF is not "rift raft;" he's my friend and a welcome contributor the same way you're my friend and a welcome contributor.

If I banned everyone I am not in complete agreement with, I would have to ban you as well.