
Self-defense in the face of barbarism is not barbarism: the truth about the anti-Israel letter
Israel's self-defense against terrorism is not barbarism but a legitimate right in the face of barbarism
In 1921, Albert Einstein rejected the tempting offer to give a series of lectures at the London Palladium and chose an activity that would not bring him fees but rather diatribes: a tour to promote Zionism, alongside his friend, the scientist Chaim Weizmann, who would become the first president of Israel.
Einstein always prioritized his commitment to truth over popularity. A decade later, the book One Hundred Authors Against Einstein was published to "unmask Jewish science before Aryan truth." The physicist simply replied calmly: "If my theory were wrong, one would have been enough. There was no need for a hundred."
This time, there are not a hundred falsifiers, but barely a dozen. On August 6, they spread "the shame and ignominy" that the invitation to the Prime Minister of Israel to Argentina arouses in them. To justify their wounded sensibility, they launch, without any example as is the norm for those who slander, the usual catchphrases of "crimes against humanity," "genocide," and other hackneyed lies against a country that is defending itself from accomplished genocidaires.

If they had lived a few centuries ago, these infamous individuals would have suggested that Jews drink the blood of children; a few years ago, they would have added that we rule the world. I address this treacherous procedure in my article The Deicidal State. More currently, they stick to the slanders of political correctness that demonize the Jewish State by means of decontextualization. If Netanyahu "attacks in Gaza," he must be evil. There are no additional reasons, at least none worthy of mention for the signatories of the shame and ignominy.
Let no one remember that on October 7, 2023, 1,200 unarmed Israelis were murdered, including about 300 young people while they were dancing; peaceful agricultural villages (kibbutzim) were set on fire; mothers were raped to death in front of their families; children were tortured, and 250 citizens (including babies) were abducted like cattle, twenty of whom remain in the clutches of Hamas, starved and literally forced to dig their own graves. Facing all this is, in the Orwellian language of the shameful, "barbarism."
Meanwhile, the new Nazis spread their exploits through the media, and commit to repeating them until the Jewish State is eliminated. Not a word about this appears in the indignant letter, very intellectual in tone, which only targets those who act to free their tortured abductees, and to ensure that the troglodyte Hamas lays down its arms, which would advance the dignity of the Gazans.

In 2005, Israel expelled its own population from Gaza, becoming the only democracy in history to displace its citizens. It did so to "give peace a chance," so that the Palestinians could build the Dubai of the Mediterranean. But the raison d'être of Palestinian nationalism is the elimination of Israel, and they turned "liberated" Gaza into a monstrous den of terror and a cult of death. None of this truth will be read in the indignant and intellectual letters of those who affront the Jew of the nations, in an attitude that has a name that escapes me. They are the vestiges of the posthumous left, who lived their whole lives mistaken and now pour out their indignant frustration against the usual target.
Congratulations, President Milei, for bringing a bit of logic and justice by inviting to Argentina the Prime Minister of the country that defends itself from the sadistic terror that threatens the free world. Thank you for ignoring the hypocrites, the accomplices of terrorism, the "Various authors against Netanyahu."
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