What’s happening in Spain? Two politicians, Pilar Rahola and former Prime Minister José María Aznar, have now made statements strongly supporting Israel. Maybe after the Madrid bombings they realise that Israel’s existential struggle, with all its flaws, is fundamentally just.
Pilar Rahola should not be supporting Israel. She is a far left politician; a position that normally defaults to vilification of Israel and unquestioning support of the Palestinians.
For Pilar Rahola the struggle of Israel is the struggle of the world. She has not made just one fine statement, but two, in support of Israel. Her website also highlights the middle east and anti-Semitism.
Tablet Magazine reports a translation of a conference speech against that conference’s anti-Israel stance. She points out the singling out of Israel when obnoxious regimes appear to get a free pass:
Why don’t we see demonstrations against Islamic dictatorships in  London, Paris, Barcelona?
Or demonstrations against the Burmese dictatorship?
Why aren’t there demonstrations against the enslavement of millions  of women who live without any legal protection?
Why aren’t there demonstrations against the use of children as human  bombs where there is conflict with Islam?
Why has there been no leadership in support of the victims of Islamic  dictatorship in Sudan?
Why is there never any outrage against the acts of terrorism  committed against Israel?
Why is there no outcry by the European left against Islamic  fanaticism?
Why don’t they defend Israel’s right to exist?
Why confuse support of the Palestinian cause with the defense of  Palestinian terrorism?
The last point is of special note. The current Israeli maritime blockade is seen as a punishment of Gazans rather than as a defence against Hamas. The occupation of the West Bank justifies past terrorism and Palestinian incitement is ignored or given lip service.
And finally, the million dollar question: Why is the left in Europe and  around the world obsessed with the two most solid democracies, the  United States and Israel, and not with the worst dictatorships on the  planet?
To this question she has a subtle and compelling answer in another speech ‘Jews with Six Arms’ delivered at the Combating anti-Semitism conference in Spain:
The moral defeat of the left. For decades, the left raised the flag  of freedom, wherever there was injustice. It was the depository of the  utopic hopes of society. It was the great builder of future. Despite the  murderous evil of Stalinism’s sinking the utopias, the left has  preserved intact its aura of struggle, and still pretends to point out  the good and the evil in the world. Even those who would never vote for  leftist options, grant great prestige to leftist intellectuals, and  allow them to be the ones who monopolize the concept of solidarity. As  they have always done. Thus, those who struggled against Pinochet were  freedom-fighters, but Castro’s victims, are expelled from the heroes’  paradise, and converted into undercover fascists.
This historic treason to freedom, is reproduced nowadays, with  mathematical precision. For example, the leaders of Hezbollah are  considered resistance heroes, while pacifists like Noa, the singer, are  insulted in the streets of Barcelona. Today too, as yesterday, that left  is hawking totalitarian ideologies, falls in love with dictators and,  in its offensive against Israel, ignores the destruction of fundamental  rights. It hates rabbis, but falls in love with imams; shouts against  the Tsahal, but applauds Hamas’ terrorists; weeps for the Palestinian  victims, but scorns the Jewish victims, and when it is touched by  Palestinian children, it does it only if it can blame the Israelis. It  will never denounce the culture of hatred, or its preparation for  murder.
So the far left has lost the international argument. It needs to find a cause to rally round, to find a victim and demonise the ‘oppressor’. And when that ‘oppressor’ is a successful, capitalist, free society then the far left is offended and threatened. When their demon state produces world class science and research they have to boycott it. When that society is open and democratic they only point to its failures and its occupation whilst ignoring the root cause of that occupation, namely Palestinian and Arab rejectionism.
This is no better demonstrated by the concept of ‘freedom’:
And then, to the concept of freedom. In every pro Palestinian  European forum I hear the left yelling with fervor: “We want freedom for  the people!”
Not true. They are never concerned with freedom for the people of  Syria or Yemen or Iran or Sudan, or other such nations. And they are  never preoccupied when Hammas destroys freedom for the Palestinians.  They are only concerned with using the concept of Palestinian freedom as  a weapon against Israeli freedom.
The demonisation is linguistic as well as conceptual:
When reporting about Israel the majority of journalists forget the  reporter’s code of ethics. And so, any Israeli act of self-defense  becomes a massacre, and any confrontation, genocide. So many stupid  things have been written about Israel, that there aren’t any accusations  left to level against her.
Almost a definition of demonisation.
And lurking beneath this hatred and obsessive demonisation is the old European hatred:
Just as it is impossible to completely explain the historical evil of  antisemitism, it is also not possible to totally explain the present-day  imbecility of anti-Israelism. Both drink from the fountain of  intolerance and lie. If, also, we accept that anti-Israelism is the new  form of antisemitism, we conclude that contingencies may have changed,  but the deepest myths, both of the Medieval Christian antisemitism and  of the modern political antisemitism, are still intact. Those myths are  part of the chronicle of Israel. For example, the Medieval Jew who  killed Christian children to drink their blood, connects directly with  the Israeli Jew who kills Palestinian children to steal their land.  Always they are innocent children and dark Jews. Similarly, the Jewish  bankers who wanted to dominate the world through the European banks,  according to the myth of the Protocols, connect directly with the idea  that the Wall Street Jews want to dominate the World through the White  House. Control of the Press, control of Finances, the Universal  Conspiracy, all that which created the historical hatred against the  Jews, is found today in hatred of the Israelis. In the subconscious,  then, beats the western antisemite DNA…
And this finds a perfect resonance with Islamic Jew-hatred.
I urge you to read her speeches in full. She is certainly a voice in the darkness and a true latterday Pasionaria.
She is not alone.  In the Times this week former Spanish Prime Minister, José María Aznar, wrote ‘If Israel goes down, we all go down’.
In this article Aznar puts the case for Israel and succinctly states the truth about Israel now lost in worldwide hysteria and malignity:
In our dealings with Israel, we must blow away the red mists of anger  that too often cloud our judgment. A reasonable and balanced approach  should encapsulate the following realities: first, the state of Israel  was created by a decision of the UN. Its legitimacy, therefore, should  not be in question. Israel is a nation with deeply rooted democratic  institutions. It is a dynamic and open society that has repeatedly  excelled in culture, science and technology.
 Second, owing to its roots, history, and values, Israel is a fully  fledged Western nation. Indeed, it is a normal Western nation, but one  confronted by abnormal circumstances.
Uniquely in the West, it is the only democracy whose very existence  has been questioned since its inception. In the first instance, it was  attacked by its neighbours using the conventional weapons of war. Then  it faced terrorism culminating in wave after wave of suicide attacks.  Now, at the behest of radical Islamists and their sympathisers, it faces  a campaign of delegitimisation through international law and diplomacy.
He then explains how the Israel/Palestine issue is not just a border dispute or a legal nicety:
The real threats to regional stability, however, are to be found in the  rise of a radical Islamism which sees Israel’s destruction as the  fulfilment of its religious destiny and, simultaneously in the case of  Iran, as an expression of its ambitions for regional hegemony. Both  phenomena are threats that affect not only Israel, but also the wider  West and the world at large.
… Some even act and talk as if a new understanding with the Muslim world  could be achieved if only we were prepared to sacrifice the Jewish state  on the altar. This would be folly.
He mourns the decline of the West’s moral backbone which it exchanges for fashionable platitudes:
The West is going through a period of confusion over the shape of the  world’s future. To a great extent, this confusion is caused by a kind of  masochistic self-doubt over our own identity; by the rule of political  correctness; by a multiculturalism that forces us to our knees before  others; and by a secularism which, irony of ironies, blinds us even when  we are confronted by jihadis promoting the most fanatical incarnation  of their faith. To abandon Israel to its fate, at this moment of all  moments, would merely serve to illustrate how far we have sunk and how  inexorable our decline now appears.
He then sets about describing his fight back against this attack on western values and democratic integrity by announcing a new Friends of Israel initiative.  I urge all of you who love freedom and righteousness to sign up. This is not about giving Israel carte blanche. Criticising Israel and its policies is everyone’s right. Willing her destruction, demonising its people and Jews generally is not acceptable. Recognising its achievements and working for a peaceful resolution of the conflict to benefit everyone in the region and making the world a safer place should be our goal. Making Israel the fount from which all evil flows can only be called one thing and we all know what that thing is.
Israel is a fundamental part of the West. The West is what it is thanks  to its Judeo-Christian roots. If the Jewish element of those roots is  upturned and Israel is lost, then we are lost too. Whether we like it or  not, our fate is inextricably intertwined.
VIva Rahola y viva Aznar.