Yesterday Peter Beinart, the liberal Zionist
writer, disclosed that he had been detained at Ben Gurion airport on
August 12 for an hour of questioning of his political
opinions/activities. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu promptly
released an unprecedented statement saying the detention had been a
mistake, and Beinart said he would accept Netanyahu’s apology
only if he apologized to Palestinians who are subjected to far worse.
Many Zionists have responded angrily to the news by saying that the
country is damaging itself in the eyes of the world by harassing leftleaning Jews who want to visit. And the Israeli attorney general says she is looking into the detention incidents.
Today Reza Aslan, the bestselling writer on
religion who was born in Iran and lives in LA, was moved by Beinart’s
experience to tell his own story on twitter:
Peter’s experience has spurred me to share mine. 2
weeks ago, as I was crossing back into Israel from Jordan, I was
separated from my family and detained by Shin Bet. “We can make it so
you don’t see your kids for a long time” I was warned. This is what
happened next.
The Shin Bet lady, who already knew everything about
me and my family’s journey around the world, began with “You think
because you’re a public person I can’t do whatever I want with you?” I
was floored. This is how interrogations begin in police states.
“Why do you hate Israel?” She asked. “I don’t hate
Israel,” I replied. “But you hate our Prime Minister.” “I’m sorry is
your Prime Minister Israel?” “He was democratically elected!” (No he
wasn’t but let’s just drop that) “So was Trump and I hate him and still
love America.”
https://mondoweiss.net/2018/08/israel-becoming-interrogation/
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