Learn about the history of the Palestinian struggle for freedom, equality and justice by exploring major events in the history of their oppression on this day of the year.
15 May
SCOTLAND: "VERY LITTLE OR NO ANTI-SEMITISM & RISING LEVELS OF ANTI-ZIONIST ACTIVITY"
On this day in 2012, results were made public of the Being Jewish in Scotland survey. It reported Scottish Jews saw "very little or no anti-Semitism" together with "rising levels of "anti-Zionist political activity". SPSC welcomed these parallel developments which contradict the constant claims of the pro-Israel crowd that the latter inevitably feeds into the former. SPSC has always been as committed to stressing that distinction as the pro-Israel crowd are keen to conflate.
اسكتلندا: " معاداة السامية تكاد لا توجد ولكن معاداة الصهيونية في تزايد مضطرد
15 مايو
في مثل هذا اليوم من عام 2012 ، تم الإعلان عن نتائج استطلاع "كونك يهوديًا في اسكتلندا". وذكرت أن اليهود الاسكتلنديين رأوا "القليل جدا من معاداة السامية أو عدم وجود معاداة للسامية" جنبا إلى جنب مع "وجود مستويات متزايدة من" النشاط السياسي المعادي للصهيونية ". رحبت حملة التضامن الاسكتلندية مع فلسطين بهذه التطورات الموازية التي تتعارض مع الادعاءات المستمرة للحشد المؤيد لإسرائيل بأن الأخير يتغذى بشكل حتمي على الأول. ان حملة التضامن الاسكتلندية مع فلسطين هي دائمًا ملتزمة بالتشديد على هذا التمييز لكن يحرص الحشد المؤيد لإسرائيل على الخلط.
Israel's clandestine arsenal of WMDs, includes nuclear weapons
Kidnapped in Rome
On 30 September 1986, Vanunu’s story touched on the James Bond when he was lured to Rome by a femme fatale called Cindy, who turned out to be an Israeli secret agent. There, Vanunu was kidnapped and drugged by Mossad, before being shipped to Israel where he was tried in secret and found guilty of espionage and treason. The Sunday Times had printed its article on 5 October 1986, under the headline: “Revealed: the secrets of Israel’s nuclear arsenal.”
The respondent who noted that, "There is growing intolerance regarding Israel in Scotland" confirms Scotland to be in line with broader UK and international trends over many years towards an entrenched popular view of Israel as a pariah state. The findings are welcome and we can only imagine they sit ill with those who carried out the survey, SCoJeC – the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities, whose leaders have a history of whipping up often imaginary anti-Semitism, possibly to encourage emigration from Scotland to Israel/Palestine.
SCoJeC have in the past claimed that the decline in the number of Jews in Scotland was due to rising levels of anti-Semitism. The equally alarmist and equally Zionist Mark Gardner of the CST (Community Security Trust) claimed that "Statistically things are worse" in that some people "feel far worse than they felt previously" as a result of "aggressive and extreme" pro-Palestinian activity." Clearly something worrying is happening in Scotland," agreed Martin Bright, political editor of the chronically racist Jewish Chronicle.
A 2006 SCoJeC submission to a Parliamentary Committee had claimed that "Scottish society is becoming more antisemitic, and significantly raising the level of fear."
After going a step too far, however, 6,000 copies of one SCoJeC publication (susidised by the Scottish taxpayer) had to be pulped as libellous for its claim that "Jewish students have reported that they feel persecuted and insecure on campuses and that the situation has worsened in the last year. This results from publicity campaigns that demonise Jews by organisations such as the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign. A recent example is a poster depicting Orthodox Jews comparing nuclear missiles to 'Kosher Sausages.'"
The offending cartoon (top) satirises the cover-up of Israel's nuclear weapons. SCoJeC's claim that this is one of the 'worst' examples of anti-Semitic materials in Scotland inadvertently endorses the conclusion of Being Jewish in Scotland that we live in a country relatively free of anti-Semitism.