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David Harris

David Harris

Posted: January 3, 2010 07:47 PM

Responding to the Critics on Israel and Airport Security

What's Your Reaction:

Here, in the wake of the Christmas-day terrorist attempt, I thought I was writing about enhancing our flight security by seeing what we might learn from Israel, a country with its own share of experience in this area.

It turns out, instead, that for some readers my last piece, posted December 31, provided a handy excuse to unleash their unbridled hostility toward Israel.

Sorting through the chorus of critics, certain themes emerge. Let's look at five of them.

The first essentially says: "We despise Israel and, therefore, there's nothing we can learn from it."

Hmm, that's an intelligent approach to life.

This is not the time or place to speculate about the roots of this anti-Israel venom. But if a country has something to share with us -- intelligence, technology, experience -- that could save American lives, is it rational to summarily reject the information because Israel, for whatever unfathomable reason, is deemed beyond the pale? In fact, given Israel's outsized role in technological innovation, such a dismissive attitude could cost us big-time if taken to its logical conclusion.

The second group asserts that an Israeli company manages security for Amsterdam's airport and failed the test, which, ipso facto, disqualifies Israel from the discussion.

The security operation in Israel is run by the government. To date, it has been remarkably successful. All the pieces of the security puzzle appear to operate in harmony, so that no piece of relevant information gets lost or sidelined.

In Amsterdam, airport security is in the hands of a private company that works at the behest of the Dutch government. The two situations are not comparable.

Moreover, unless the U.S. government shared the information that the father of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab warned about his son's radicalization -- which it did not -- or that American officials picked up intelligence chatter about a Nigerian with Yemeni connections planning an attack -- which again it did not -- how were security personnel in Amsterdam supposed to be on the lookout for him?

For that matter, if the facts that the plane ticket was purchased with cash and that Abdulmutallab had no luggage were not shared from the point of origin, i.e., Africa, how would this be known for a passenger transiting in Amsterdam?

And if the Dutch airport authority opted, for whatever reason, not to install advanced passenger scanning equipment at every checkpoint, this cannot be blamed on a security company, which, at the end of the day, doesn't have a blank check to do everything it wants.

A third group claims that Israel gets financial aid from the U.S., siphoning off the monetary resources that could otherwise be spent to improve our own airport security.

Yes, as an ally in a dangerous neighborhood, Israel gets foreign military assistance from the U.S. (apropos, not only does Egypt get almost as much support, but also its debt to the U.S. of nearly seven billion dollars was canceled several years ago.) The bulk of that aid to Israel, however, must by law be spent in this country, which means the U.S. defense industry and the American worker are direct beneficiaries.

By the way, it may come as a surprise that total U.S. foreign aid to Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Authority, and scores of other countries, amounts to 0.2 percent of U.S. Gross National Income.

The U.S. also gets another return on its investment: Israel has tested American equipment in real-life situations, found ways to enhance it, and shared the knowledge with the U.S., which accrues to the benefit of our armed services. And it has scored many intelligence coups during and since the Cold War, which have also helped the U.S. defense posture.

On a related note, the decades-long American military presence in countries from Japan to South Korea, from Germany to Italy, is counted not in our foreign-aid budget, but in our defense budget. We have spent hundreds of billions of dollars, if not more, protecting our allies with troops and treasure. That should put our support for Israel, which, incidentally, has never asked for American troops to defend it, in some perspective.

The fourth group conjures up all kinds of nightmarish scenarios of Israel's security brutishness at airports, asserting that such behavior is not for America. Unverified stories are trotted out and exceptional cases, if true, are presented as the norm, and as if they never happened at any other airport in the world.

Israel has only one goal -- to assure the flying public, irrespective of race, religion, or nationality, a safe journey. And Israel knows that safety cannot be taken for granted.

History has shown there are those who wish to do harm either on the ground or in the air, and Israel has no choice but to try to find them before they strike. Israel's procedures have worked, with a minimum of inconvenience for the vast majority of travelers, who spend no more time at the airport than their American counterparts.

The fifth group of critics goes the furthest in suggesting that, were it not for Israel, terrorism would magically disappear and humankind would live happily ever after. Right!

Apart from the blindingly obvious fact that Israel is a front-line target of terrorism by those who wish its annihilation, there is another blindingly obvious fact: Those very same terrorist groups share in common a larger hatred -- of the United States, irrespective of who sits in the Oval Office; the West; moderate Arab regimes; democracy; secularism; pluralism; and modernity (except for the modern tools they have at their disposal to pursue their medieval aims).

You don't have to take my word for it. The terrorists shout it from the rooftops. They proclaim it in their charters and covenants. Their spokesmen trumpet it on videos and websites. And, of course, they act on their beliefs.

If Israel weren't around, would 9/11 not have happened? Or the London bus bombings? Or the Madrid train bombings? Or the Bali massacre? Or the attacks in Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey? Or the Fort Hood shooting spree? Or the daily strikes on civilians in Pakistan? Or the al-Qaeda presence in Yemen? Or the training camps in Somalia? Or the Taliban campaign to snuff out any glimmer of freedom for women? Or the latest attempt to kill a Danish cartoonist? Or Abdulmuttalab's plan to blow up Flight 253?

It's high time to grasp the essential fact that there exists a jihadist ideology driven by zealous belief, not downtrodden misery, which has us in its crosshairs -- in the air, on land, and on the high seas.

Rather than pretending it doesn't exist, or rationalizing it, or ascribing it to right-wing warmongering, or blaming everyone but those responsible, let's get real and focus on those who wish us harm -- not those, like Israel, who stand with us.

 
 
 
 
 
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EnMasse
07:00 PM on 01/05/2010
Yawn. David - are all your posts going to be about how your readers on your last post bashed your views? This is getting to be a bit of a habit. I'm outta here.
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winta
05:58 PM on 01/05/2010
To all those who claim Israeli criminal activity. What law? what crimes? only in arab propaganda which omits fact and context. You are displaying your ignorance or your dishonesty.

Does the religion of reason acknowledge the reality of muslim fanaticism?
03:20 PM on 01/07/2010
Human rights abuses, kidnapping and incarceration of children, using children and civilians as human shields, murder, using weapons of mass destruction against civilians, blue water piracy, espionage, extra-judicial killing, theft of private property, land thefts, fraud, destruction of private property, development of an undocumented nuclear program.

I don't know where on the scale to put the stealing of human organs of people killed by the IOF. Maybe under the umbrella of crimes against humanity? Tough one.
BubbaC33
Jimmy Buffett is the greatest American
06:33 PM on 01/07/2010
None of the crimes you list are crimes the IDF is guilty of commiting. The comment about the theft of human organs is certainly out of context. It was not a governmental agency taking them, but individuals. To accuse everyone in Israel, as you have done, is the same as accusing everyone in the US of stupidity based on W.
04:36 PM on 01/05/2010
I have no problem with profiling. To me inconveniencing passengers is much better than the possiblity of hundreds of people being killed in a terrorist attack. Only when we emerge from our political correctness sleep, will we be able to more effectively stop terrorism. I don't know how many more attempted terrorist attacks it is going to take before the world wakes up to the very real threat of radical Islam.
12:05 AM on 01/05/2010
Israel is a member of international community. Contributing to the world civilization in many areas: art, music, literature, theoretical physics, math, chemistry, medicine, environmental science, computer science, Internet, hi tech agriculture etc.
Many world companies invest billions of dollars in Israeli RD and hi tech facilities.
This is a definition of a prosperous democracy. The territorial dispute with Palestinians notwithstanding.
Gradually, elites and rulers of Arab countries have reconciled with this reality.
Naturally, the propaganda to the masses pitches something entirely different. But they need a convenient bete noir to draw attention away form the poverty, illiteracy and utter lack of development
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CigarGod
What is your process?
09:48 AM on 01/05/2010
Sorry, the profit of a repressive regime, does not grant it absolution.
BubbaC33
Jimmy Buffett is the greatest American
07:03 PM on 01/05/2010
Israel is not a repressive regime, as usual your rhetoric is not supported by facts or the truth.
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01:15 PM on 01/05/2010
So you'll be a fan of colonialism and exploitation generally as long as they come up with new shiny toys then?
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courtb
02:57 PM on 01/05/2010
Imperialism and colonialism is not limited to the West, you know...
10:43 PM on 01/04/2010
Judging from some comments here Mr Harris,im quite correct to stay Israel's camp thank you very much.I stay up to date with events worldwide.Its not difficult listening to criticism of Israel since thats all these "critics" do.I will not bow to terrorism from Islam.Theres nothing their supporters can say that will change that.Israel does way more good in the world than harm.The world is much better off with Israel, and is very deserving of our support.
1.3 billion Muslims.7 million Israelis.Ill stay with Israel.More extremists within Muslim ranks.MANY MANY more.
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01:20 PM on 01/05/2010
Well as you pointed out there are 1.3 billion of them. It's another interesting take on the argument though, we've had Israeli policy and crimes should be ignored because they invent things and now we have Israeli crimes should be ignored because another group is larger.
On this basis it would be ok for Malta to do pretty much anything as there are hardly any of them compared to even Israel so they should move into the state terrorism and appropriation of land business?
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08:09 PM on 01/04/2010
Look I'm with you on much of the stuff but the idea that the Israeli security services don't discriminate is laughable. Just ask any Muslim or Palestinian who had had the unfortunate experience of flying with them or for that matter try it yourself. It will be an eye opening and very possibly eye watering experience I can assure you and unbiased or even civil are not phrases I would use to describe them.
If you ever want to see what it was like to be Black and live in the U.S. Southern States in the first part of this century give that a go and get the closest experience to it you'll ever wish you didn't have to go through.
11:53 PM on 01/04/2010
"Just ask any Muslim or Palestinian who had had the unfortunate experience of flying with them or for that matter try it yourself. "
Why don't you....
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10:01 AM on 01/05/2010
Why don't I what? Try travelling through there with Palestinian acquaintances?
I did that decades ago, unlike you I get closer to my interests than Wikipedia.
05:31 PM on 01/04/2010
GREAT blog, thank you. I saw a comment on another post that said "This place is like a Pro-Terrorist support group"
And it is.
Thank you so much for some enlightening FACTS, bravo.
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CarlyHope
08:50 PM on 01/04/2010
I am extremely pro Israel, think we have a lot to learn from them about security, and having traveled their extensively, have no doubt they use racial profiling.

Its not always black and white, its shades of gray
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CigarGod
What is your process?
03:00 PM on 01/05/2010
"I am extremely pro Israel..."

Unfortunately, that can lead to blindness and the inability to maintain the integrity of Israel.
Dissent is critical for the health of any institution.
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Hani Almadhoun
05:10 PM on 01/04/2010
Again, the only thing Israel can teach the US is how to discriminate against individuals of Palestinians and Arab decent. Blank discrimination is not an innovative approach, it is a cop out. I find it funny to talk about behavioral profiling, if this is what Israel use then how come the few Arabs who use the airport wish they did not have to use it ever again. The few Palestinian Arabs who use the airport are constantly harassed and subjected to brutal treatment (try 11 hours of dentition). Even if you go to the airport in a clam manner, the weapons and treatment will freak you out and boom you are subjected to an extensive Israeli humiliation. Unlike Israel, Mr. Harris America likes to tackle the issue not the person.
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lbsaltzman
Permaculture and Sustainability
05:38 PM on 01/04/2010
An excellent response to why we should not listen to on security or anything else. We have supported the Israelis by blinding ourselves to the crimes they commit.
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Json
Cynical dreamer, sarcastic idealist...
07:05 PM on 01/04/2010
Actually it is an excellent example of how hatred of Israel can blind you to solutions. The issue isn't crimes that Israel has committed whether they are real or imaginary. It is about airport security and whether the approach that is used in Israel is better than what is being done in the US and what we can learn from it.
If you want to dismiss Israeli security methods because you think Israel does bad things in other spheres, then you are foolish. We should look to learn from anyone we can to make ourselves safer.
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Freenation
09:18 PM on 01/04/2010
second that...
03:49 PM on 01/04/2010
Israel's government ought to be ashamed of itself; I would never support any businesses paying taxes to them. They have never been interested in the most real form of security, which is peace. This is sad because there are many of its citizens who are, and have been doing a lot of work to promote peace and justice.
BubbaC33
Jimmy Buffett is the greatest American
04:14 PM on 01/04/2010
Israel has fought three major wars and each one was started by our Arab neighbors.
Israel has endured terrorism since 1948. It is fashonable to now claim terrorism against Israel is an attempt to get Israel to give up the West Bank. If that was the only reason for Arab terrorism how do you explain the attacks prior to 1967? The fact of the matter is Israel lives under the shadow of attack at any time.
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Freenation
09:17 PM on 01/04/2010
'The fact of the matter is Israel lives under the shadow of attack at any time.'

classic scare-mongering once again as usual...try reading the goldstone report and remove 'israel does no wrong' attitude from your eyes...
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01:26 PM on 01/05/2010
Of course the Palestinians live under the shadow of attacks to a far larger extent than the Israelis.
But that would of course be from the Israelis so for some bizarre reason this is seen as acceptable.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
04:50 PM on 01/04/2010
Great phrase: "most real form of security, which is peace."
03:41 PM on 01/04/2010
All that you say is true. But, facts do not count when the hatred of israel my Muslims and others isw emotional.

People should read the book, "Startup nation" by Dan Senor and Saul Singer. They would get an understanding of israel, Israelis and how they have helped all of us with Computer, medical, agricultural and other technologies.
yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
04:32 PM on 01/04/2010
luxemburg is way more important than israel.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
04:51 PM on 01/04/2010
Sorry.
I don't value profit over humanity.
05:34 PM on 01/04/2010
Perhaps you should apply a little of your generous humanity towards Israel, who has been constantly attacked for 100 years.
Get some perspective.
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laylahb
01:29 PM on 01/04/2010
Judging by the comments which appear below, you've attracted even more of the same. It's unlikely that anything you say will change the minds of many..

Too bad..
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Freenation
01:53 PM on 01/04/2010
when the article will make sense people will agree otherwise the response will be pretty much same even if there is a third, fourth version...author is trying to create a mirage and people at HP are not in desert...
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MalleusMaleficarum
Global nomad.
12:57 PM on 01/04/2010
This is a nightmarish scenario - a future when America is a mirror image of Israel - a national security state so obsessed with its own survival that it arms virtually every citizen with Uzis and it harbors 10,000 political prisoners in harsh prison camps while practicing "extrajudicial killings" - ie. targeted state assassinations - and drops bombs on Gaza killing 1465 people - largely women and children. Somehow, I don't think this proposal will fly.
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Json
Cynical dreamer, sarcastic idealist...
01:12 PM on 01/04/2010
You don't want america to be obsessed with it's own survival? So you feel we have had a good run, and if terrorists want to destroy us, then that is fine?

More importantly you have completely missed the point of this article as well as the first one. It is about airport security...something Israel has a lot of experience with. It has nothing to do with arming citizens, dropping bombs or Gaza.

Or were you deliberately setting up a strawman argument?
02:14 PM on 01/04/2010
Malleus,

Let"s try again, and this time, more slowly:

IT IS ABOUT SECURITY ON OUR AIRPORTS, NOT ISRAEL . DO YOU UNDERSTAND?

Because to read you is as scary as being on a plane wirth a muslim terrorist.
02:45 PM on 01/04/2010
Hm, seems to be whether or not we follow the types of policies instituted by Israel and what that will get us in regards to our relations with the world, not some knee-jerk reaction that causes more of the same type of resentments that make people susceptible to extremist rhetoric. Read that as quickly or slowly as you are able.
12:12 PM on 01/04/2010
It is a shame that what could be a rational and reasonable discussion nearly instantly and fully becomes a debate that distills down to, "Should Israel exist?"

Is there any wonder that U.S. Presidents and their administrations do their best to stay out of the mess unless elected to a second term and even then make only token efforts that avoid the "touchy" matters?

The belief that a severe problem exists is nearly unanimous yet we wind up debating the source of the problem instead of possible solutions because the leaders are either hard-lined and accept no compromise or mercurial and accepting incoherent mush.

The belief that the "Israel problem" is so unsolvable has pervaded other--FAR LESS COMPLICATED--issues as well. I see no better example of this than in our own healthcare "debate" that is more like school children selfishly fighting for their favorite playground equipment.
12:11 PM on 01/04/2010
What's unfathomable is that it's unfathomable to you that some people find Israel to be "beyond the pale." As you know, Israel has been engaged in a brutal occupation for over 40 years, has been confiscating land it has no right to which continues to this day, has disregarded more UN resolutions than any other nation on earth, and regularly invades its neighbors' territory in "self-defense."

As to taking anti-terrorism tips from the Israelis--no thank you. Please forgive the many of us who do not wish to follow Israel into the morally bankrupt and fear-laden abyss of their own making. A much simpler, less expensive and more ethical solution would be to end our alliance with Israel. "The terrorists" don't hate us for our freedom. They hate us for our unjust foreign policy.
03:54 PM on 01/04/2010
The "Brutal occupation" is less brutal than almost all Arab governments.

The occupation came about because of wars started by the Arabs, lost by the Arabs and the Arabs refused to make peace except Jordan and Egypt. You might notice that Egypt got back 100% of the land they lost in reutrn for a really cold peace.
yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
04:31 PM on 01/04/2010
so because its less brutal its ok. i love that kind of logic.
11:20 AM on 01/05/2010
"The "Brutal occupation" is less brutal than almost all Arab governments."

Is that supposed to make Israel look good? That's quite a low bar you set.
05:37 PM on 01/04/2010
What provoked Israel to gain territory LESS than 40 years ago?
10:54 PM on 01/04/2010
We're not ALL freiers, and the rest are catching on.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
03:05 PM on 01/05/2010
I've posted this twice...third times the charm?

Answer: Seeing an opportunity and working it to their advantage.
11:53 AM on 01/04/2010
Unfortunately, blind hatred of Israel colors what many extremists feel about advice from Israel. Reading many of the responses to Mr. Harris' post, these people have worked themselves up into a frothing hatred of all things Israeli which logic can't penetrate. This irrational hatred mirrors the one sided lies and exaggeration broadcast every day in the Arab media (see MEMRI.org) and often repeated by European media outlets (see http://honestreporting.com/) , which blames little Israel for all of the ills of the vast middle east, and often the world.

Keep fighting the good fight David, the extremists who curse you on the Huff Post are a minority, they just make a lot of noise.
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Freenation
01:03 PM on 01/04/2010
have you ever glanced through nytimes, faux news, jpost, AP and other msm media pretty much one sided views...now you are upset because europe (except telegraph, daily mirror) is not like US msm...can't have both ways right?
01:19 PM on 01/04/2010
misacam .........overblown and unfounded overreaction.