Saturday, May 24, 2008

Israel bars ex-DePaul professor Finkelstein from entering country

Before DePaul University embarrassed itself on Monday as Minutemen co-founder spoke at the Chicago college, it offered a base of operations for pseudo-scholar and self-loathing Jew Norman Finkelstein. Prior to that there was the Ward Churchill fiasco, preceded by the disgraceful dismissal of pro-Israel professor Thomas Klocek.

Finkelstein, who was denied tenure by DePaul a year ago, tried to visit Israel, where he found there was a law-of-no-return for him--at least for the next 10 years.

The Shin Bet security service detained and deported an American Jewish professor who is a prominent critic of the Israeli occupation when he landed at Ben-Gurion International Airport on Friday.

Professor Norman Finkelstein was interrogated for several hours and held in an airport cell before being put on a plane back to Amsterdam, his point of departure. Finkelstein said he was told he could not return to Israel for 10 years.

The Shin Bet said Finkelstein "is not permitted to enter Israel because of suspicions involving hostile elements in Lebanon," and because he "did not give a full accounting to interrogators with regard to these suspicions."

However, in e-mail and phone interviews with Haaretz after leaving Israel for Amsterdam, Finkelstein said, "I did my best to provide absolutely candid and comprehensive answers to all the questions put to me. I am confident that I have nothing to hide. Apart from my political views, and the supporting scholarship, there isn't much more to say for myself: alas, no suicide missions or secret rendezvous with terrorist organizations. I've always supported a two-state solution based on the 1967 borders. I'm not an enemy of Israel."

Finkelstein visited Lebanon a few months ago and met with Hezbollah operatives there, and subsequently published articles.

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