Saturday, May 09, 2009

Institutional Jew Hatred at University of Toronto

Atlas Shrugs

I just got back from the above event which had been advertised as a presentation on “The impact of war, siege and occupation on the health of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip”. This evening proved to be quite unnerving and certainly left me with the feeling that, at least in regards to the group present there tonight, there is nothing to talk about and no-one to talk to. Let me elaborate. It's Academic
“Medicine, War and Occupation: The Case of Gaza."

Steve Samuel: "Last night, at the University College building of U of T, a pseudo-medical presentation was made under the title of “Medicine, War and Occupation: The Case of Gaza." It turned out to be a clear demonstration of hatred, intolerance and total opposition to any constructive dialogue. It was not only devoid of any scientific medical data but when the misrepresentations were challenged with documented facts the environment turned very ugly. I attended and, in the attachment to this e-mail [below], I have described in detail to my colleagues in DARA (Doctors Against Racism and Anti-Semitism) what transpired. I believe you will find it quite an "eye-opener" about what is taking place on the U of T campus under the guise of "academic freedom" and" exchange of ideas".
I just got back from the above event which had been advertised as a presentation on “The impact of war, siege and occupation on the health of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip”. This evening proved to be quite unnerving and certainly left me with the feeling that, at least in regards to the group present there tonight, there is nothing to talk about and no-one to talk to. Let me elaborate.

I arrived before 7PM and there were a few people, some of whom I recognized from previous events including the one at the Leslie Dan Building. Later I saw 2 member of DARA in the hall.

The opening remarks were made by Dr. Paul Hamil, Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, U of T in the “Health Studies program”. He announced that the evening had been sponsored by the Canadian Arab Federation, Canadian Friends of Sabil (an organization that promotes Boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel), and NECF (Near Eastern Cultural Foundation of Canada). Dr. Hamil introduced Dr. Elodi who thanked the U of T for permitting the presenters to exercise their “right”, not a “privilege” to present their position and immediately launched into an anecdote about how Israel refused to allow an academic conference in Gaza from taking place. He finished with a joke about an Israeli who, upon visiting London is asked by immigration about his occupation. He replies, “No, I am just visiting”. That brought laughter from the room.

Dr. Elodi introduced Dr. Karmi who described the difference between this conflict and other conflicts:

1) It is “Not a war” because Israel carries out military assaults on the Palestinians with disproportionate force and it besieges Gaza.

2) Israel acts with impunity and visits “a great deal of violence” on the Palestinians.

3) The conflict is longstanding and “does not end”.

Dr. Karmi went on to talk about how Israel’s occupation for the last 61 years has “damaged” Palestinian society, the previously vibrant Palestinian agriculture and industry (“De-development”) as well as having a terrible consequence on the health of Palestinians under occupation. She sited statistics such as the infant mortality rate among Palestinians in the W. Bank and Gaza is 27/1000 live births vs. 3.6/1000 in Israel.

Dr. Karmi then went on to discuss the situation in Gaza. This was done in a very subjective manner with terms such as “horrifying”, “criminal”, “incredible”. She stated that Israel had planned to destroy as much of Gaza as possible in order to set back the society socially and economically. To the gasps of the audience, she described the horrible consequences of white phosphorous with wounds smouldering for 10 days, legs amputated at the hips by various mysterious weapons and especially children suffering. She accused Israel of using Gaza as a laboratory for untested American weapons and utilizing weapons that emit radioactivity with untold future consequences on Palestinian children. She accused Israel of causing an environmental disaster as a result of the pollutants released from destroyed factories. She went on to list the casualties in Gaza as follows: - total of approx. 1450

- 930 civilian

- 250 children

- - 233 "policemen"

No-one cared to question this math. Were the 250 children among the 930 “civilians” or were they among the “policemen”? Where there no combatants at all? Just "policemen"?

Dr. Karmi went on to urge the audience to “do something”. Not just sit and watch Israel’s “sadism”. She urged the audience to try to influence civil society by promoting the BDS campaign (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) on every front, including economic and academic. She recounted how she was involved in the organizing the attempt at the British academic boycott of Israel.

When it came time for questions, a member of our executive recounted his credentials in the peace movement together with Dr. Elodi and expressed distress at the situation in the Middle East resulting in suffering on both sides. He said that Dr. Karmi did not advance a solution to the problem by looking at the problem from only one side. His request to her was to promote dialogue and to work for the benefit of the peoples on both sides of the conflict.

I was somewhat taken aback by her response, coming from a so-called “academic”. "There is no issue of bias here. What we have is a settler colonialist State of Israel. It is impossible to find a common pathway here”. The audience clapped and our member left.

When my turn came I said the following:

“Dr. Karmi. From what you have replied to the previous questioner I conclude that you see the only solution being the end of the State of Israel. (The audience cheered). I shall address my question to the medical side of your presentation. You sited statistics to demonstrate that the Israeli occupation has adversely affected the health of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Specifically you stated that the infant mortality is 27/1000 vs. 3.6 in Israel. The latest UNICEF statistics show that although the infant mortality among Palestinians is greater than in Israel it is lower than in Egypt (28/1000), Lebanon (27/1000), Jordan (22/1000). The IM among Palestinians according to UNICEF data is 21/1000. Also the latest World Health Organization statistics show that Palestinians in the territories have an ASMR (Age & Sex Standardized Mortality Rate per 100,000) that is the lowest among Arab countries in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia has an ASMR of 1075, Egypt 898, Algeria 794, Lebanon 73 and the Palestinian territories 698.5. It appears that occupation has resulted in an improvement in the health care of Palestinians as measured by the WHO and UNICEF. Why do you claim to the contrary”?

The audience started to boo me half way through my question at which point Dr. Hamil reminded them that this is a place where all opinions are allowed.

Dr. Karmi’s response was as follows: “Why compare infant mortality with other countries such as Egypt or Indian? Israel is the occupying power and it has a responsibility for health care in the territories it occupies and the infant mortality among Palestinians should not be higher than for Israelis.”

At this point things turned ugly. A woman whom I had encountered at the CJPME event stood up and addressed me rather than the speaker. She stated that she is Jewish. She said, “You are Dr. Samuel. I can’t understand how you can speak on the side of the Israelis who are committing horrible crimes. I am a Jew and I am ashamed of what Israel is doing”. She went on and on as the audience cheered.

Then another man stood up and stated that every year in Israel the Jews hold Holocaust remembrance ceremonies. “And they have a right to do that”. But how can they commit these same crimes. He then turned to me and said, “I have seen you before. You must be the most stupid man I have ever met. You are a racist”. At which point some in the audience echoed, “Racist”.

I stood up and said, “Look at yourselves. You are calling me a racist because I presented statistics from the World Health Organization and UNICEF. What was racist about that”? Several people called out, “You are a racist”. I said, “You people are interested in only talking to yourself” and as I walked out a man sitting along the aisle said to me, “You are a racist. I am a Jew and I can smell a racist”. Another woman beside him said, “You are a racist”.

I left.

Steve Samuel

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