The teachers unions want to show solidarity with the Palestinians. It’s terrible thing when people suffer, including Palestinian people. But teachers and their representatives must first and foremost show solidarity with the truth, which these one-sided resolutions do not do. As noted, they fail to mention that Hamas attacked first and hard. When the teachers union condemns Israeli strikes on civilian targets, they don’t even mention the incontrovertible evidence that Hamas stores its weapons in schools, hospitals, and mosques. Again, one would think that this fact would be of special importance to teachers so it’s especially egregious that this goes unmentioned. 

Critics of Israel firing back on Hamas often make it sound as though its defense system, Iron Dome, is an impenetrable shield that makes any counter attack unnecessary. In fact, early in the conflict Hamas penetrated Iron Dome by firing hundreds of rockets in clusters and firing clusters from different angles. The early attacks killed a dozen Israelis, nearly all civilians, including five year old child. Israeli counter attacks made that more difficult, lowering Israeli casualties. Furthermore, Hamas had about 15,000 rockets at the beginning of the conflict and had fired less than a third of those at the time of the recent ceasefire. Israeli strikes made it hard for them to keep firing at such a rapid rate and there is no reason that Hamas would have stopped firing had Israel not counter-attacked.

Teachers unions should also think about the consequences of their actions. They are giving Hamas exactly what it was looking for when it fired all those rockets at Israeli civilians—more condemnation of Israel. Those who jump on the BDS bandwagon when Israel defends itself only encourage more Hamas attacks and the inevitable casualties that result when Israel fires back.

The Israeli government is not above criticism, and criticizing them is not inherently anti-Semitic. But one-sided, often inaccurate, demonization of the one Jewish Nation in the world stokes anti-Semitism. And this is at a time when hate crimes against Jewish students are at an all-time high. If educators are going to tackle this issue, they should avoid simplistic, hate-stoking condemnations and do their best to truly educate.

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