mercredi 25 septembre 2013

La supériorité morale de l'UE ne doit pas être prise au sérieux, surtout quand il s'agit d'Israël.

"Israel’s checkpoints were established to stop Palestinian suicide bombers.  Spain’s checkpoints, in contrast, are officially there to stop cigarette smuggling, though Gibraltar claims they are pure retaliation for its efforts to curb Spanish overfishing in its waters. By any standard, stopping suicide bombers is a stronger justification. Yet the same European officials who vociferously condemn Israel’s checkpoints have nothing to say about the Spanish ones. [...] In short, Europe denounces Israeli actions as unacceptable even as it deems the exact same actions by Spain unexceptionable. There’s a name for such double standards, and it isn’t “human rights.” It’s known as hypocrisy."

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Evelyn Gordon @ Commentary: EU: What’s Fine for Spain Is Unacceptable for Israel

Recent news reports from Spain beautifully illustrate why nobody should take the European Union’s pretensions to moral superiority seriously–and especially not when it comes to Israel. Spain is now committing virtually every “abuse” the EU sanctimoniously accuses Israel of, without a peep of protest from its European peers.

For instance, Spain recently erected checkpoints [oh le vilain mot quand il s'agit d'Israël] along its border with Gibraltar that are creating real hardship. The checkpoints have lengthened travel times from 45 minutes to two hours for cross-border commuters and also increased costs, since people who used to drive now combine foot travel and taxis to reach work on time. These are precisely the complaints Europeans routinely level at Israeli checkpoints: that they undermine the Palestinian economy by increasing the time and expense of commuting to work or moving cargo.

But unlike the Spanish checkpoints–which blatantly violate the EU’s open-border rules–Israeli checkpoints are perfectly legal under international law, even if you accept the EU’s definition of the West Bank as “occupied territory” (which Israel doesn’t; it considers the area disputed territory). Under the laws of belligerent occupation, an occupying army is entitled to take reasonable military measures within the occupied territory to ensure its country’s security; it isn’t restricted to operating along the border. And Israel’s checkpoints were established to stop Palestinian suicide bombers.

Spain’s checkpoints, in contrast, are officially there to stop cigarette smuggling, though Gibraltar claims they are pure retaliation for its efforts to curb Spanish overfishing in its waters. By any standard, stopping suicide bombers is a stronger justification. Yet the same European officials who vociferously condemn Israel’s checkpoints have nothing to say about the Spanish ones.

Lire l'article complet ICI.

2 commentaires :

Simon David a dit…

L'UE est un serial killer.
Quels êtres humains censés feraient confiance à un pas très ancien criminel de masse (l'UE) qui ont tué tous vos ancêtres ?
Israël regarde l'UE comme elle est, c'est-à-dire des assassins de leur peuple. Et cela continue.
Je vomis comme tout être humain normal les assassins de mes grands-parents, de mes grands-oncles et tantes, et leurs commémorations n'y feront rien.
Exemple : Un pédophile de 30 ans ne peut pas devenir professeur de morale pour enfants à 50 ans.

Anonyme a dit…

Je n'aurais pas écrit mieux.