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Now the Jews are going to get it!

by Mojambo ( 84 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, History, Israel, Palestinians, UK at March 4th, 2014 - 7:00 am

The hatred of the British aristocracy for Israel and Jews has become rather palpable. Note that this was in 1967 before any “settlements” and “occupations”. Forty-seven years later the embers of hatred still burns brightly.

hat tip – Israellycool

by Douglas Davis

After all the gossip and speculation it’s time to come clean: Scarlett Johansson and I are more than just good friends. Much, much more. Yes, we have shared moments of intimacy – not, alas, together, or even at the same time.

But we are both alumni of Oxfam, that billion-dollar arbiter of humanitarian aid, political profundity and universal morality. It doesn’t matter that we graduated almost half a century apart. It doesn’t even matter that we’ve never actually met. Or that she doesn’t know I exist. We have both shared the Oxfam Moment.

Last month, Oxfam announced that Scarlett Johansson’s support for an Israeli company operating in a Jewish settlement was incompatible with her continued role as an Oxfam Ambassador. She was faced with a stark choice: continue her association with Oxfam or support SodaStream, the Israeli fizzy drink manufacturer in Mishor Adumim, just across the Green Line. Ms Johansson chose SodaStream.

In a statement, the Hollywood actress declared that she and Oxfam have “a fundamental difference of opinion in regards to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement”. She was, she added, “very proud of her accomplishments and fund-raising efforts during her tenure with Oxfam”.

SodaStream employs about 500 Palestinians alongside a similar number of Jewish employees.  [……]

In a debate on Newsnight, the BBC’s flagship current affairs programme, SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum insisted that his company was not in the business of financing settlements. On the contrary, he said, “we are part of the Palestinian economy”, where unemployment is running at about 40 per cent. Moreover, the company had been operating in the territories for 17 years. “And the inconvenient truth,” he added, “is that we are operating with the agreement of the Palestinian Authority.”

But Ben Phillips, the policy director of Oxfam, was unmoved: ‘This is not about SodaStream or celebrities. It’s about settlements, which impoverish the Palestinian people.” SodaStream must go, he said, even if that means plunging 500 Palestinians into unemployment and 5,000 into poverty. Stalin would have been proud. As far as Oxfam is concerned, it seems, Palestine can only be Palestine when it is judenrein. Now haven’t we heard that before?

When I arrived in London, a deracinated refugee from apartheid South Africa, poor in cash but rich in far-left ideology, I was ripe for a job at Oxfam. I moved to Oxford and settled into Oxfam’s one-person press office, effectively the spokesman of the organisation. […….] It helped that I did not think of myself as a Jew, and no one else did either.

My South African credentials offered instant access to far-left circles in Oxford, but it bothered me that my new-found comrades, mostly at the university, liberally peppered our conversations with casual, gratuitous anti-Semitism. The Jews, it seemed, were at the root of the world’s ills.

But my Oxfam Moment came one summer’s evening when a senior Oxfam executive invited me to dinner at his sumptuous home in the rolling Oxfordshire countryside. […….] As an afterthought, he asked the butler to bring out his portable radio so that we could listen to the news. It was, after all, the first day of the Six Day War.

The BBC faithfully reported claims by the Israelis that they had destroyed the air forces of Egypt and Syria on the ground. Then, the newsreader intoned the Arab claims that they had inflicted extensive damage on the Israeli army; that Egyptian tanks were advancing; that they were now 25 kilometres from Tel Aviv.

My urbane host lost his cultivated cool. His elderly body shot into the air, fists pumping at the skies: ‘Now the Jews are going to get it… Now they’re going to get it.’ Remember, Israel occupied no territories, nor had it constructed a single settlement. There could be only one explanation for his jubilation: the prospect of Israel’s imminent destruction. When he recovered his composure, he raised his glass and beamed at me: ‘Wonderful news. Simply wonderful.’  [……..] To my shame, I said nothing.

His reaction was more or less typical of the culture I encountered among the loony left, which perceived Jews as arrogant and pushy, while it regarded determined Palestinian displacement as principled and heroic. My own displacement – from the far-left and Oxfam – was now more or less complete.

But the madness of the Sixties never went away. On the contrary, it triumphed. The past half-century has witnessed Europe’s traditional sources of authority – political and church leaders – in full retreat, ceding the moral high ground to bunch of unelected, unaccountable NGOs, like Oxfam, which place themselves on the side of the angels. They set the agenda now.

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Read the rest – CLAIM: Oxfam Exec delighted: “Now The Jews Are Going To Get It!” On Eve Of ’67 War

Scarlett Johansson stands by Israeli company Sodastream

by Phantom Ace ( 177 Comments › )
Filed under Entertainment, Israel at January 31st, 2014 - 3:00 pm

One of the pleasures I have when I visit my parents’ house is their Sodastream machine. They have had it for a year and their flavors use real sugar which makes the sodas taste great. I never knew this whole time that Sodastream was an Israeli owned company. Due to this the Progressive anti-Israeli disinvestment movement has targeted them for boycott.

Recently, Scartlett Johannasson has signed on as their spokeswoman and is even doing an ad for them.

This ad was made for the Superbowl, but due to Pepsi and Coke sponsoring the Superbowl, Fox decided not to run the ad.

Scarlett Johansson was also a spokesman for Scarlett Johansson “humanitarian” organization Oxfam. They are however very anti-Israel and they tried to pressure Scarlett to stop associating with Sodastream. In a brave move, the actress sides with the Israeli company and quit Oxfam.

JERUSALEM (AP) — Scarlett Johansson has parted ways with the international charity Oxfam because of a dispute over her work for SodaStream, a company operating in a West Bank settlement that features the Hollywood star in an ad that will air during the Super Bowl.

Johansson became the latest casualty of a widening campaign to boycott the settlements, drawing attention to a larger debate about whether Israel will become an international pariah, at a steep economic price, if it fails to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians.

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Johansson, 29, stepped into that controversy this month when she agreed to become a global brand ambassador for SodaStream, a Tel Aviv-based company that makes home soda machines and has its main plant in an Israeli industrial park next to the West Bank settlement of Maaleh Adumim.

The actress, nominated four times for a Golden Globe, is to appear in a SodaStream ad during the Super Bowl on Sunday.

Her decision riled Oxfam International, a humanitarian aid organization for which she had served as global ambassador for eight years, helping raise donations for victims of natural disasters in Indonesia and the Philippines, among other causes.

On Wednesday, Johansson said in a statement that she was stepping down from that role, citing a “fundamental difference of opinion” with Oxfam. The actress, whose movies over the past two years include “The Avengers” and “Her,” said she supports economic cooperation between “a democratic Israel and Palestine.”

Scarlett Johansson is part of the Popular Culture. This victory for an Israeli company helps against the anti-Israel narrative many other Leftists are trying to spread in Pop Culture. Count this as a win for the good guys.

On another note, I highly recommend Sodastream not just to support Israel, but it is good as well.