Editorial Article
University of
Haifa – Dalit Baum is caught telling Lies by Omission at USF;
promotes BDS
"information" and "tools"
overseas
The guest speaker for that evening was
Dalit Baum, who runs the anti-Israel website "Who Profits?" She
is an Israeli radical leftist who in the past called for the
dismantling of the Jewish state. She has boasted that she has
already cost the Israeli economy in excess of 1.5 billion dollars by
promoting BDS against Israeli firms worldwide. Baum bills herself as
a "feminist scholar" and was introduced as such by Zunes, even
though she only holds a degree in math and has never published any
academic work regarding feminism. Baum made clear during the evening
that she was at USF to present to the students "information" and
"tools" they could use to boycott and divest from the Jewish state.
Zunes commented at Baum's "courage," speaking at USF, because of
Israel's new law allowing lawsuits by companies affected by BDS
against activists like Baum.
…
Baum's lecture could only be described as a form of "lying by
omission"; that is, presenting just enough information about a topic
to elicit a positive or negative reaction without presenting all the
facts. In some instances she just outright lied.
…
Baum began by showing a map of Israel and the Palestinian Authority
then saying that Israel has no borders. She claimed that 3.5 million
Palestinians live in the area but that the Israeli communities
(settlements) had control over the main roads and implied only Jews
were allowed to use them. She referred to the areas around the
settlements as being "ethnically cleansed." She made no effort to
point out that Arabs who are Israeli citizens are the same ethnic
and religious makeup as Arabs in the Palestinian Authority nor about
how various security measures were needed because Palestinian
terrorists routinely attack Israelis who use those roads. Nor did
she say Arabs from the PA can use those roads after getting security
clearance, such as taxi drivers. She told her audience, "If you are
Jewish you can go to some areas and if you're not you can't go to
other areas all in a country that has no borders." This was an
example of leaving out just enough information to make a false
impression: if a person is an Arab and an Israeli citizen he is
permitted to go anywhere any Jewish Israeli citizen goes.
Palestinian Authority Arabs are restricted due to terror attacks on
Israelis. Israel's lack of permanent borders is because the Arab
states back in 1967 all agreed to refuse to make peace with Israel
so the "borders" are in fact temporary armistice lines subject to
final negotiations as part of a peace deal. Few of the students
attending her lecture would have known this and clearly Baum and
Zunes didn't want them to.
…
She objected to an unmanned robot vehicle Israel builds and use,
which patrols the border urging the manufacturer be boycotted. The
robot seems to have more academic publications to its credit than
Baum. She talked of Caterpillar and Rachel Corrie and Gaza and told the audience Israel routinely
bulldozes homes with people in them. She falsely claimed the
Israelis just pull up to civilian homes for no reason and give the
occupants only a few moments to flee, "if you are very old or
disabled you die." This was blatant lying. Home demolitions only are
used to destroy homes that were used as bomb factories or homes of
suicide bombers and they are not random.
Lying by omission:
University of San Francisco's Middle East Studies Department hosts
University of Haifa Bimbo Dalit Baum
By Lee Kaplan
www.IsraCampus.org.il
15/12/2011
On November 9th, 2011, the
University of San Francisco's Middle East Studies Department,
International Studies Professor Stephen Zunes, the school's Muslim
Students Association, and the Bay Area non-profit Global Exchange
all sponsored an indoctrination session against the Jewish state of
Israel and Jewish businesses. The event promoted the BDS (boycott,
divestment and sanctions) movement against Israel, while trying to
pass itself off as an academic event. Professor Zunes has a long
history of antipathy against Israel.
The guest speaker for that evening was
Dalit Baum, who runs the anti-Israel website "Who Profits?" She
is an Israeli radical leftist who in the past called for the
dismantling of the Jewish state. She has boasted that she has
already cost the Israeli economy in excess of 1.5 billion dollars by
promoting BDS against Israeli firms worldwide. Baum bills herself as
a "feminist scholar" and was introduced as such by Zunes, even
though she only holds a degree in math and has never published any
academic work regarding feminism. Baum made clear during the evening
that she was at USF to present to the students "information" and
"tools" they could use to boycott and divest from the Jewish state.
Zunes commented at Baum's "courage," speaking at USF, because of
Israel's new law allowing lawsuits by companies affected by BDS
against activists like Baum.
As a form of perversion, the BDS
Movement gets touted on college campuses by the likes of Zunes and
Baum as some form of fighting "oppression" and "human rights
abuses." It is actually an extension of the
Arab League Boycott against Israel created in 1950. Boycotting
Jews was the first political action step
taken by the Nazi Party in 1933 that led to the Final Solution.
It is a form of economic warfare to force Israel's government to
capitulate to Arab demands. Zunes and Baum also tried to conflate
their boycott efforts by fallaciously comparing Israel today with
the 1980's apartheid South Africa in order to instill the idea that
they were fighting "oppression".
Global Exchange, Baum's main sponsor, is the fundraising arm for
Medea Benjamin's
Code Pink, an NGO that routinely provides monetary and physical
aid to the terrorist group Hamas. The Hamas charter calls for not
only the killing and dispossession all of Israel's Jews, but the
complete annihilation of all world Jewry. Code Pink/Global Exchange
also sent $600,000 in aid to the "Iraqi Resistance," while US
marines were fighting in Fallujah. A photograph of Medea Benjamin
was flashed on the screen demonstrating against Israel overseas, but
few in the audience would have seen the connection or recognized her
and Zunes mentioned the organization as if it were a purveyor of
brotherly love. Dalit Baum also condemned the US presence in Iraq
and Afghanistan, suggesting it was mainly for profits and like the
dispute between Israel and the Palestinian Authority a form of
"neo-colonialism."
Some Jewish groups had expressed alarm
the event would be held on the Jesuit campus. In order to put some
distance between the event and itself, the administration required
the head of the Muslim Students Association read a disclaimer that
stated, "The presence of a guest speaker on the campus of the
University of San Francisco does not necessarily imply approval or
endorsement by the University of the views expressed by the guest
speaker or by anyone present at the event." A communiqué also went
out assuring critics that a question and answer session would follow
and allow for differing points of view. 2 x 4 cards were passed out
with instructions to write questions down that would be addressed
later that evening.
After the disclaimer was read,
Professor Stephen Zunes immediately stood before the room and stated
he felt "obliged" to declaim the disclaimer. "I've been teaching
here for 15 years," he said, "and it's the first time I've ever
heard it explicitly said. Why it had to be said is an indication
it's a challenge to raise human rights issues when you are dealing
with a strategic ally of the United States [Israel]." Zunes
reminisced about his own activism in boycotting South Africa and
tried to conflate what went on there in the 1980's with what Israel
is dealing with in the Palestinian Authority. "There is much to be
said," he continued, "about boycotts, divestment and sanctions as a
way to raise a challenge to the Israeli occupation." However, he
made no mention that the Palestinian Authority does practice genuine
apartheid against Jews (not to mention practicing terrorism) and
even has a law on the books that metes out a death penalty for
selling land to a Jew, even retroactively, and a "constitution"
modeled after those of Iran and Saudi Arabia that do discriminate
against religious minorities.
Zunes then introduced Baum as an
"outstanding scholar" and "human rights activist." (She is in fact
neither!) Baum began her lecture by first asking the audience how
many of them had heard of the BDS movement or participated in it.
She remarked that few in the audience knew about it as she thanked
specifically Zunes and the MSA for inviting her explaining that her
purpose there was to "report back" to USF students on the BDS
movement and give them "tools" by which to engage in boycotting
Israel "over here." She thanked specifically Zunes and the MSA for
inviting her.
Baum's lecture could only be described
as a form of "lying by omission"; that is, presenting just enough
information about a topic to elicit a positive or negative reaction
without presenting all the facts. In some instances she just
outright lied.
Baum began by saying, "The idea of
having a Jewish-only organization in Israel is like having a
white-only racist organization here in America." She explained how
the activist organizations she belonged to had been fortunate enough
to join Arab groups "in solidarity" to oppose Israel's current
existence as a Jewish state. She spoke of an Arab civil society of
women's groups, educators, unions, Muslim groups, even communists
that was working to "end the occupation" (she made it a point not to
mention the myriad terrorist groups that make up the Palestinian
Authority government-to-be or that these "civil groups" support the
terror groups in their activities). She claimed she would speak only
of the 1967 occupation of the West Bank but alluded many times to
events in Gaza without mentioning rockets fired on Israeli communities.
Baum began by showing a map of Israel
and the Palestinian Authority then saying that Israel has no
borders. She claimed that 3.5 million Palestinians live in the area
but that the Israeli communities (settlements) had control over the
main roads and implied only Jews were allowed to use them. She
referred to the areas around the settlements as being "ethnically
cleansed." She made no effort to point out that Arabs who are
Israeli citizens are the same ethnic and religious makeup as Arabs
in the Palestinian Authority nor about how various security measures
were needed because Palestinian terrorists routinely attack Israelis
who use those roads. Nor did she say Arabs from the PA can use those
roads after getting security clearance, such as taxi drivers. She
told her audience, "If you are Jewish you can go to some areas and
if you're not you can't go to other areas all in a country that has
no borders." This was an example of leaving out just enough
information to make a false impression: if a person is an Arab and
an Israeli citizen he is permitted to go anywhere any Jewish Israeli
citizen goes. Palestinian Authority Arabs are restricted due to
terror attacks on Israelis. Israel's lack of permanent borders is
because the Arab states back in 1967 all agreed to refuse to make
peace with Israel so the "borders" are in fact temporary armistice
lines subject to final negotiations as part of a peace deal. Few of
the students attending her lecture would have known this and clearly
Baum and Zunes didn't want them to.
Baum then accused Israel of "profiting
from the occupation" by selling inferior goods to the Arab
population in the West Bank such as spoiled food, what she
attributed to "neo-colonialism." Never mind that no one is forcing
those Arabs to buy anything at all they do not want to buy. Perhaps
it was neo-colonialism that USF students were being forced to sit
through an inferior lecture from an inferior pseudo-scholar!
She later tied this profiteering as
being behind the security costs in the West Bank. "The security
costs are the costs of the Palestinian resistance," she said. Note
how terrorism is dubbed by her "resistance." She made no attempt to
suggest that the Palestinian Authority government is run by a
terrorist organization (Fatah) and myriad such organizations run
things there such as Hamas and even the PFLP that works with her
organizational network in Israel. Through some twisted logic she
determined that Israeli corporations that provide jobs for
Palestinian Arabs should be boycotted in order to make Israel leave
the area to the Palestinians, without once explaining how any such
activity would benefit the average Palestinian Arab.
Baum displayed a photo of boys at a
weekly demonstration in the village of Bi'ilin. She urged people in
the audience to boycott an Israeli firm that manufactures tear gas
because "tear gas can make you very sick and you could die," unlike
Hamas bombs and rockets. But she completely ignored the fact that
the Arab population and their leftist collaborators in Bi'ilin stage
a riot every Friday at the Security Fence, where rocks, Molotov
cocktails and other incendiaries are thrown as Israeli soldiers. She
called these riots "demonstrations" and declared them "nonviolent."
But then she said she never attends them physically herself because
she is scared of the violence that goes on only from the Israeli
police.
Baum then explained the three purposes
of her movement and BDS:
The first one was "Repression," which
she explained was Israel's need to control the
population in the West Bank. She complained that security
companies in the West Bank were profiting from the occupation and
this was why the "occupation" would not end (no mention of Arab
terror attacks on Israelis or the recent murder of an Israeli father
of four on the highways which is an almost weekly occurrence). Baum
displayed a photo of a section of the Security Fence that comprises
large security walls and towers around Jerusalem but is really only
about three per cent of the entire fence that is mostly barbed wire.
The fence in the photo was set up to block sniper shots into the
Jewish neighborhood of Gilo in Jerusalem from the surrounding hills.
Few in the audience would know this and apparently Baum didn't want
them to know it. Attempts to raise this information were denied and
referred to the 2x 4 cards to be answered "later."
Baum explained her own history,
beginning with the anarchist lesbian group Black Laundry in Israel.
She elicited giggles from the audience as she explained "funny"
things her group would do in near weekly demonstrations against the
Israeli military. None of her audience would have known that just
for being lesbian in a Palestinian state she would be subject to
murder, nor that homosexuals in the PA routinely flee to Israel for
refuge. She described Black Laundry as "the first time part of a
huge nonviolent movement that was facing a very violent Israeli
military." She continued, "being a nonviolent activist, I don't like
violence."
Baum next attacked Israeli security
companies, some doing business in the US, saying Israel profits from
US subsidies. She declared this was done to provide Israel with free
security products.
It was at this point that Baum also
began explicitly lying in her presentation, not just omitting facts
for an unknowing audience she and Zunes hoped to recruit.
She displayed a photograph of Ofer
Prison in the West Bank, where the military and police incarcerate
terrorists or violent rioters. She described it as "a very terrible
prison for Palestinian 'political prisoners'." She later said that
she had never been inside or toured the prison herself, and forgot
to mention that Palestinian prisoners in Israel's system routinely
earn Master's degrees and PhD's while in prison at the expense of
the Israeli taxpayer.
She described the administrative courts
near the prison and accused Israel of arresting "13 year-old kids
dragged from their houses in the middle of the night" and brought
there. Nobody in the audience would know these are the same rock
throwers who attack Israelis on the highways and at riots such as in
Bi'ilin. The implication was that Israeli police just raid homes for
no reason at all.
She objected to an unmanned robot
vehicle Israel builds and use, which patrols the border urging the
manufacturer be boycotted. The robot seems to have more academic
publications to its credit than Baum. She talked of Caterpillar and
Rachel Corrie and Gaza and told the audience Israel routinely
bulldozes homes with people in them. She falsely claimed the
Israelis just pull up to civilian homes for no reason and give the
occupants only a few moments to flee, "if you are very old or
disabled you die." This was blatant lying. Home demolitions only are
used to destroy homes that were used as bomb factories or homes of
suicide bombers and they are not random.
"Settlements" was her second issue, she
said "because they are illegal." Thus spoketh the feminist who has
no legal training. She said that since WWI, international law
consensus was that it's not a good idea to let states hold onto what
they occupy in other countries in a war because it leads to later
wars. Never mind that the West Bank is not legitimately part of any
country except Israel!
She never told her audience that Jewish
settlements were in the West Bank and Gaza before the war in 1948.
She claimed to cite international law by the 4th Geneva Convention,
which says that no state can take over another country's land by
force: "Such occupation, it says, must be temporary until agreement
reached over time." It never bothers her that the Arab states
attempted to seize all of Israel's lands by force repeatedly.
Baum has no international law degree
nor is the Geneva Accords even applicable as it is only between
established states that are signatories to the Accords. There was no
Palestinian state in 1967, and the West Bank and Gaza were under
illegal occupation by Jordan and Egypt, who lost the land to Israeli
control because they started the Six Day War. Baum complained Israel
held that land 44 years, not nearly as long as India has held
Kashmir. The Arab League in fact formulated the "three no's" in
Sudan after 1967: "No peace. No negotiation. No Israel."
Baum then mentioned Israeli companies
the BDS movement was targeting such as Lev Leviev's. She showed
photos of activists picketing the store in New York and crowed how
successful they were, that they had allegedly gotten his company to
stop building settlements in the West Bank. "This is a huge victory
for a small group singing and dancing in New York."
Her third issue was "Land
Exploitation." She accused Israeli companies of exploiting "cheap
land." Hunh?
"Why is it cheap?" she asked the
audience. An MSA student blurted out: "It's stolen!" "Right!" she
replied. In fact, land taken by Israel for industrial uses or
settlements is only former government land that belonged to the
Jordanian government or Egypt's. No private property of Palestinians
is taken. Baum outright lied to the audience, suggesting Israel just
takes Palestinian private homes for its own use, taken with no legal
recourse.
Baum specifically targeted the Ahava
Company in the West Bank, which makes cosmetics from Dead Sea mud.
She boasted that the BDS campaign had forced the closure of the
Ahava store in London. The audience would never know that the store
closed not because people boycotted Ahava products but because BDS
activists prevented the surrounding stores from doing any business,
so the landlord refused to renew Ahava's lease due to the riots.
Again, playing international lawyer,
Baum accused Israel of conducting "pillage" when selling mud.
Israeli companies employ Arabs in the
West Bank, who would be unemployed
without the Israeli presence.
Baum also attacked Soda Stream,
boasting how BDS activists got the European Court of Justice to
force the company to remove the label Made in Israel from their
products because their factory was in the West Bank. "You should
educate people about that," she said. "The most important category
is exploitation of resources and the Palestinian labor."
At this point Professor Zunes
recommended a film called the Bottom line about corporate
exploitation of blacks in South Africa under apartheid. In case
anyone had any doubts as to how he regarded Israel.
"Maybe you should have a training night
one night where you can screen this film," said Baum.
"Try and find something around you that
connect to the crimes in Palestine. And try to find something you
can do over here that will influence the bottom line over
there…..you can be effective." She urged students who…" want to know
how I am implicated, how products I buy are related to 'crimes' over
there. Not to make them feel guilty but to make a difference." …
She concluded with a swipe at Ariel
Sharon, who decided to build the Security Fence, and said that years
of Likud governments had exploited the West Bank. She made no
mention of the horrendous bus bombings and terror attacks and
murders of Israelis, attacks financed by the late Saddam Hussein. As
a result of the construction of the fence, terror attacks dropped 97
per cent.
Zunes then engaged in anti-Zionist
Terrorism
I raised my hand at the conclusion and
tried to ask a question.
I asked Prof. Zunes if I could ask him
a question about bringing in a lecturer who could show how many
falsehoods were just presented. Zunes replied I should fill out a 2
x4 card with my question for the question-and-answer session that
was now to begin. I did so and handed him the card with my business
card. Baum took all the 2 x 4 cards and each time she came to a
question by a pro-Israel member of the audience she simply said, "I
don't want to answer this question." She responded only to questions
that supported what she said earlier, ignoring any questions that
might elicit discussion. Zunes ignored my question. When the event
broke up I approached Zunes at the front of the room and politely
asked him, "Professor Zunes, you didn't answer my question. Can I
bring in a lecturer to lend balance to what was presented to your
students here tonight?"
"You're a liar!" Zunes screamed at me.
A plainclothes security guard from USF stood next to me and
threatened to handcuff me and throw me out of the room if I did not
leave immediately. I asked the guard, "What? For asking him a
question? He's the one who is yelling."
I left. A complaint to the
Administration with a recording and eyewitness by me the next day
was only stonewalled.
This is the state of Middle East
Studies at the University of San Francisco. Welcome to 1933 where
students are taught to boycott, divest from and sanction Jewish
businesses.
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