European Commission President’s unctuous support for Israel called out by MEP Clare Daly

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On the 75th anniversary of what Israel calls Independence Day and what for Palestinians marks the Nakba, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen published a short sycophantic video of congratulations.

It contained a series of appalling distortions as Irish MEP Clare Daly pointed out in a series of short, critical videos. Each one takes an extract from von der Leyen’s ingratiating message and explains the untruths and misrepresentations on which it was based.

The text below is Ali Abunimah’s report in the Electronic Intifada, slightly rearranged with all five videos collected together at the end.

This article was originally published by Electronic Intifada on Fri 19 May 2023. Read the original here.

German EU chief downplays Holocaust while spouting “infamous Zionist lie”

Last month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen published a short video congratulating Israel on its 75th so-called independence day, which Tel Aviv marks according to the Jewish calendar.

The video, posted on Twitter by the EU embassy in Tel Aviv, generated outrage among Palestinians and their supporters as the top EU civil servant repeated Zionist myths justifying Israel’s violent, planned expulsion of indigenous Palestinians before and after the establishment of the self-declared Jewish state in 1948.

“Nearly every single thing” von der Leyen said in the video, “was a lie,” according to Clare Daly, a member of the European Parliament. “It’s time those lies were called out directly,” the Irish lawmaker added.

And that’s exactly what Daly did in an extraordinary series of one-minute videos she posted on Twitter on Nakba Day – the commemoration of their 1948 ethnic cleansing that Palestinians mark annually on 15 May.

Especially offensive to many was the way von der Leyen claimed that Israel “made the desert bloom.”

“The very phrase ‘made the desert bloom’ is an infamous Zionist lie which denies the prior existence of Palestinians in their own homeland,” Daly says. “It’s so brazen in its revision of history that it’s the equivalent to proposing that the Earth is flat.”

Each of Daly’s short videos starts with a clip from von der Leyen’s address followed by Daly’s powerful rebuttal.

Along with her Irish colleague Mick Wallace, Daly has attained growing international stature for being among the few members of the European Parliament prepared to stand up to the Brussels consensus supporting the US proxy war in Ukraine, demonizing China and providing unconditional support to Israel.

Daly’s videos, which have already gone viral, deserve to be seen and heard as widely as possible – particularly the way Daly calls out German politicians like von der Leyen who use their support for Israel to whitewash their Holocaust guilt.


Daly’s five videos are linked to and transcribed below:

Ursula von der Leyen: “75 years ago a dream was realized with Israel’s independence day.”

 

Clare Daly: Between 1947 and 1949, three quarters of all Palestinians living in historic Palestine were systematically uprooted and violently expelled from their homes and villages by Zionist militias.

Over four million acres of land were stolen, 400 towns destroyed, hundreds of Palestinians massacred during the events that led to the creation of the Israeli state.

This may have been the realization of a dream for Zionists, but for Palestinians it was the beginning of a nightmare that has continued for over 70 years: the invasion and destruction of their homeland and their transformation into a colonized people.

These events are known to them not as Israeli independence but as the Nakba, the catastrophe. Describing the Nakba as a “dream” is a provocation, a deliberate and cruel insult to millions of Palestinians all over the world. It is unacceptable and must be condemned.


Ursula von der Leyen: “After the greatest tragedy in human history, the Jewish people could finally build a home in the Promised Land.”

 

Clare Daly: A German politician describing the Holocaust as “a tragedy” is Holocaust revisionism. It’s a denial of responsibility for carrying out that crime.

A tragedy is a terrible but unavoidable event for which no one is really responsible. The Holocaust, however, was the most ambitious act of deliberate mass murder in history, extermination of most of Europe’s Jews by Nazi Germany.

That’s not a “tragedy.” It’s a genocide, a crime against humanity.

German politicians are the leading Zionists in Europe today.

From right to left, Germany’s political class back Israel through thick and thin. In return, the Israeli state is expected to help the German establishment leave its Holocaust guilt in the past.

But the Holocaust can’t be shrugged off like this and Israel’s crimes against Palestinians cannot and will not be ignored.


Ursula von der Leyen: “75 years of dynamism, ingenuity and groundbreaking innovations, you have literally made the desert bloom.”

 

Clare Daly: Israel did not “make the desert bloom.” The very phrase “made the desert bloom” is an infamous Zionist lie which denies the prior existence of Palestinians in their own homeland.

It’s so brazen in its revision of history that it’s the equivalent to proposing that the Earth is flat.

And to hear a notorious propaganda lie like this come out of the mouth of the president of the European Commission is beyond disgraceful. Palestine before the occupation wasn’t empty. It wasn’t “a land without a people for a people without a land.”

It was continuously inhabited for millennia by diverse peoples and communities, including Muslims, Christians and Jews.

It has a rich, proud history, culture and traditions. The region was blooming long before the Zionist occupation and it still blooms despite it.


Ursula von der Leyen: “Europe and Israel are bound to be friends and allies. Your freedom is our freedom.”

 

Clare Daly: Seriously? Israel’s freedom is Europe’s freedom? Where does that leave Palestine?

The calculated insensitivity to Palestinian experiences in this address is quite blatant. The message von der Leyen wants to convey is,’if you’re a Palestinian, the European Union doesn’t care about you.’

Well, let’s be very clear about this: That’s another lie. Many, many people in the European Union do care about you.

Many of us want nothing to do with a disgraceful apartheid regime. Ursula von der Leyen doesn’t speak for us. And she has no right to say these things on behalf of the 447 million citizens of the EU.


Ursula von der Leyen: “Today, we celebrate 75 years of vibrant democracy in the heart of the Middle East.”

 

Clare Daly: From the brutal attacks against worshippers at al-Aqsa mosque, to the settler violence against Palestinian communities, to the assassination of Palestinian journalists, to IDF [Israeli army] murders in the streets, to attacks on the funeral procession of Palestinians shot dead by the IDF, to the shock and awe airstrikes on densely populated Gaza, to the most extreme right-wing government in Israeli history tearing up the independence of the supreme court, the image of Israel as a democracy is crumbling before the eyes of the world.

Von der Leyen describing Israel as a vibrant democracy now, at this moment, is protesting too much.

It only makes it clear what we already know: Israel is not a democracy; 4.5 million Palestinians living under Israeli occupation don’t have a vote.

Even Palestinians who are Israeli citizens are subject to a qualified set of rights because they are Palestinians. This isn’t democracy. This is apartheid.

 

Comments (7)

  • John Coates says:

    Brilliant points – Well-made by Clare Daly, MEP.
    Ursula von der Leyen is a disgrace.
    The European Union is increasingly prepared to be seen as a willing tool of the US hegemony and the Apartheid State of Israel.
    I hope there are more MEPs with the principles and the courage of Clare Daly.

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  • Amanda Sebestyen says:

    I’m sorry but these two MEPs have really dodgy politics other than their support for Palestinian rights: outspoken support for the regimes of Iran, Syria, Belarus for starters as well as Russia and China. Read more about failed property magnate & anti-vaxxer here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Wallace
    Can JVL PLEASE be more careful what you publish? This is not the first time.

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  • Steve Richards says:

    The EU ‘Troika’, consisting of the IMF (set up by USA post WW2 to spread Neo-liberal Capitalism world-wide); the European Commission (27 un-elected members) & the European Central Bank (CEO Christine Legarde, see Greece/negligence, ex IMF), has a history of accusations of corruption. Ursula Von Der Leyen has an ‘interesting’ family history with close links to slavery and connections/support for NATO. Not surprising that she expresses support for the apartheid state of Israel.

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  • Guillaume Dohmen says:

    The hypocracy of Ursula van der Leyen is almost shown every day. Thanks to Clare Daly the real policy of the EU is shown to be a just a distortion of democracy,freedom, truth.

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  • Doug says:

    Clare Daly is a great politician
    Sinn Fein need to get her on board

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  • Amanda Sebestyen says:

    Has my previous comment fallen foul of the website policy? I certainly didn’t intend to be abusive but I’m honestly a bit worried about a couple of recent articles which seem to me be practically chemtrail-left. I see the same mistake made in the opposite direction by some of my feminist sisters who don’t seem to care that their gender-critical views are aligning them with the conservative-right and far-right. JVL imo has run a brilliant blog for many years and it would be sad if it lurched into the sectarian underworld. Please be more careful with your friends in future.

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  • Allan Howard says:

    I thought I’d just quickly check out Clare’s twitter page and, as such, came across this, from yesterday:

    A whopping 87% of Irish people favour peace negotiations in Ukraine, according to an @IpsosIreland Omnipoll commissioned by @PANAIreland.

    While the government aligns us with the most extreme pro-war voices in Europe, its position is backed by a tiny sliver of public opinion.

    https://twitter.com/ClareDalyMEP/status/1661317941537693697

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