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12.7.11
National Security

2011: The Year We Punched Back on the Assault on Israel's Legitimacy

This issue of 'ReViews' sheds light on this year’s relatively successful efforts to contain the assault on Israel's legitimacy. This assault was not stopped everywhere, but all over the world Israel and its allies have achieved small but significant ‘triumphs’
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    2011: The Year We Punched Back on the Assault on Israel's Legitimacy

    This issue of 'ReViews' sheds light on this year’s relatively successful efforts to contain the assault on Israel's legitimacy. This assault was not stopped everywhere, but all over the world Israel and its allies have achieved small but significant ‘triumphs’
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    Executive Summary

    This issue of 'ReViews' sheds light on this year’s relatively successful efforts to contain the assault on Israel's legitimacy. These achievements are primarily the result of growing attention dedicated to the challenge, increasing comprehension of its global nature, and timely dedication of resources to fight against it. Indeed, all over the world, Israel and its allies have achieved small but significant ‘triumphs.’

    The assault on Israel’s legitimacy was not stopped everywhere, and there are still too many anti-Israel events contributing to a dangerous ongoing 'drip effect.' Moreover, it is clear that the developments in the Middle East have also diverted the attention of the world from Israel. And yet, this year a coordinated global effort to combat delegitimization emerged on every front, from international forums to university campuses. Indeed, the efforts invested towards this purpose sparked the successful creation of an 'anti-delegitimization network.'

    In the first part of this document – ‘resources and inputs’ – we will analyze the emergence of our network. Critical contributions to this emergence include the Government of Israel (GOI) and the Jewish world's mobilization against the political assault on Israel, progress in connecting between the hubs and catalysts within our network, and the widening of our network's base (‘the broad tent approach’).

    In the second section – ‘results and outputs’ – we will describe a number of achievements in repelling the delegitimization campaign this year. These include: The failure of ‘mega’ propaganda events (e.g. the Gaza flotilla), accomplishments in the legal arena, success in extracting a ‘price tag’ for acts of delegitimization, neutralization of key events on the ‘anti-Israel Calendar,’ and progress in stifling the momentum of anti-Israel boycotts.

    Finally, we would like to stress that this year’s low tide does not herald the end of the assault on Israel. An upcoming issue of ReViews will point out emerging trends that are likely to shape the form of the assault on Israel's legitimacy in 2012. Indeed, Israel and its allies should not be intoxicated by achievements, and should be prepared to deal with abrupt changes in the make-up of the political assault on the Israel’s foundations.


    Structure of the document

    Background

    Resources and inputs: The emergence of an ‘anti-delegitimization network’

    • Common cause: Prioritizing the assault on Israel's Legitimacy
    • Meeting points: Connecting our hubs and catalysts
    • Widening our network’s base: The broad tent approach

    Results and outputs: Tangible achievements

    • Failure of the ‘mega propaganda events’ strategy this year
    • Responding to the ‘Lawfare’ Attack
    • Putting a price tag and exposing the delegitimizers’ true agenda
    • Studying the ‘anti-Israel calendar’
    • Boycott momentum derails

    Epilogue


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