I think there are differences :nekokate wrote:I agree with that to an extent, but I'm also wary of the fact that it's similar to saying that more Muslims should protest against radical Islamist plotters, which is a contentious issue that I'm not fully decided on
+Israel says they are the homeland of all Jews (e.g. right of abode). They thus represent themselves as the representative of world jewry.
Radical islamic plotters don't say they represent all muslims (and indeed, might believe muslims in the UK aren't following their interpretation of Islam).
+Any criticism of Israel is frequently retorted by a claim of anti-semitism .. therefore "linking" the two issues.
+Synagogues outside Israel seem to be "on-message" with defending Israel's actions and promoting Israel's "world view", whilst Mosques in Britain are getting very tightly controlled as to who the Head ("Imam") is, and what he can say.
In comparison MANY muslim leaders (and head of Mosques or communities) DO condemn extremism and terrorism.
Issue isn't for individuals to march .. but the Synagogues should follow the Muslim leaders positions, and distance themselves from Israel's terrorism.
I am sure there are other parallels .. but it's late ..