Friday, August 11, 2006

Dershowitz on Finkelstein and Hezbollah

DePaul University's resident Holocaust-minimizer and Hezbollah apologist Norman G. Finkelstein gets verbal thrashing from noted author and lawyer Alan M. Dershowitz this morning in FrontPage Magazine.

For example, the notorious Jewish anti-Semite Norman Finkelstein has said, "looking back my chief regret is that I wasn't even more forceful in publicly defending Hezbollah against terrorist intimidation and attack."

Despite these anti-Semitic and genocidal threats, some of the hard left admire Nasrallah (the leader of Hezbollah) and his bigoted organization, as well as Iran and its anti-Semitic president. Others do not seem to take his threats seriously.

Finkelstein's hatred of Jews runs so deep that he has actually implied that his own mother, who survived the Nazi Holocaust, may have collaborated with the Nazis. If so collaboration with evil seems to run in the family, because Finkelstein has clearly become a collaborator with Hezbollah anti-Semitism and Nazism. Finkelstein's website is filled with Hezbollah promotion, including breathless reprints of Nasrallah speeches. Noam Chomsky, who works closely with Finkelstein, has said of Finkelstein that he is "a person who can speak with more authority and insight on these topics [Israel and anti-Semitism] than anyone I can think of."

The Iran-Hezbollah axis is the greatest threat to world peace, to Jewish survival, to Western values, and to civilization. Those like Finkelstein, who support Hezbollah, and even those who refuse to fight against this evil, are on the wrong side of history. They are collaborators with Islamofascists -- today's version of Nazism.

Oops. Dershowitz said "Islamofacists." Someone tell CAIR!

Previously on Marathon Pundit: DePaul DeTritus

DePaul's Norman Finkelstein denies being a holocaust denier

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