Israel continues to be the demon poster-child of the Left.  The prime example of a repressive regime and abuser of human rights. On the  Left, people became outraged and agitated over Israel more than over any other  cause. Israel's supposed villainy will bring out protestors on cold, rainy days  in a way no other issue can. Many of these people are earnest, but perhaps  misled.
 In most ways, my own politics tend to be Liberal-Left: I  support single-payer, universal healthcare, I opposed the war in Iraq and the  Bush-Cheney "imperial presidency," I even voted twice for Ralph Nader. However,  like French philosopher Bernard Henri-Lévy, I differ on Israel and reject the  demonization of Israel, whether at the United Nations, in the world media, or  among American and European Leftists.
 If my fellow Leftists or even Liberals think that the  Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement will help bring an end to the  Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as peace to the Middle East and harmony to  the community of nations, they are sadly mistaken. There is a difference between  criticism and demonization, and the campaign against Israel is  of the latter type. Criticism, and there is much of it within Israel's own  healthy democracy, can result in positive change. But the focused attempt to  demonize Israel, not undertaken against any other nation, is aimed at  delegitimizing Israel and undermining its very existence, as if the problems of  the world were the fault of the Israelis -- the fault of the Jews -- and if they  would only go away, all would be better.
 Not only is this a sorry illusion, but this concerted  assault on Israel itself betrays the principles of the Left.
 Here, then, are 8 reasons Leftists should be Pro-Israel (or,  at least, Pro-Peace rather than Anti-Israel):
 1. Human Rights. The Left fights  for human rights in the world. Even if one thinks Israel or its soldiers guilty  of human rights violations (and I am not willing at the outset to grant this  point), there is no international or historical comparison that could reasonably  rank Israel among the worst criminals of the world or of history. Whether we  look at the scale of the conflict, the numbers of lives lost, or the treatment  of the press or of dissidents, there are far too many examples of bloodshed and  persecution dwarfing anything done by Israel against the Palestinians over the  last four decades since the Six Day War, when Israel was attacked by its  neighbors. Even Arab treatment of Palestinians, such as in Jordan's Black  September massacre, caused thousands of deaths, possibly more in 10 days than in  four decades of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And how can we compare Israel  to Mugabe's Zimbabwe, or the Chinese crackdown on Tibet and Tianneman? Or the  disappearances and death squads of Latin America Square or the killing fields of  Pol Pot? Let alone the genocide pursued by Hitler or Stalin's murderous reign?  Let us be clear: genocide is the attempt to exterminate an entire people and  culture; this is not what has happened to the Palestinians, and it is not the  goal of Israeli policy. By contrast, the explicit aim of Hamas is to eliminate  Israel. So, if we support human rights and oppose persecution, ought we not  first to focus our efforts on the places where we find the worst situations? Can  anyone rationally claim that among these places, let alone the most horrendous  of all, is a small nation on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean  Sea?
 2. Internationalism. Leftists tend  to support internationalism. One would think that the United Nations would be  the world body most dedicated to furthering this aim. But how is it that Israel,  this small nation, has become such a central concern? From 2003-2010, there have  been more than 900 human rights actions against Israel at the U.N.; the next  closest is Sudan at just under 400. Israel is the only member of the U.N. to be  excluded from any of the five regional groups. And should not all on the Left  oppose the absurdity of the so-called Human Rights Council, whose members  include such paragons of humanitarianism as China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and  Kyrgyzstan? How can Leftists stand silent when the Turkish Prime Minister  denounces Israel for human rights crimes while then promising that the Kurds  will "drown in their own blood," in a conflict with human rights abuses on both  sides and tens of thousands individuals killed? If Gaza is not the ideal place  to live, if the Gazans are suffering, nevertheless the photos in the New  York Times and elsewhere and the testimony of reporters clearly demonstrate  that Gazans are not starving, their store shelves are not empty, whether for  food or consumer goods; as difficult as the situation may be, it is simply not  the pinnacle of human rights disasters, and Israel is thus not deserving of  international condemnation above all other nations in the world.
 3. Peace. Leftists want peace. In  the Middle East and elsewhere. The polls make clear that, overwhelmingly,  Israelis desire peace with their neighbors; the difficult sacrifices, including  the unilateral withdrawal from Gaza make this evident. Israelis are prepared for  a secure, two-state solution, to live side-by-side in peace. Meanwhile, the  stated goal of its enemies is to end its existence. A simple thought-experiment  should make the matter starkly clear: If tomorrow Hamas and other  Palestinian groups unilaterally put down their weapons, what would follow?  Peace. If Israelis unilaterally put down their weapons, what would follow?  Millions of dead or exiled Jews. Anyone on the Left who does not recognize  this is living in denial. Leftists should support peace and not live in  denial.
4. Anti-Authoritarianism. Leftists  oppose authoritarianism and dictatorship and instead support popular, democratic  rule. Israel maintains a vibrant, parliamentary democracy, with a broad range of  views represented, much more so than in the United States, for example. Indeed,  Arabs parties and Communists have long had representatives voted into the  Israeli Knesset. Can we imagine such representation, as well as the freedom of  assembly and freedom of speech in Israel's Arab neighbors? In the Gaza ruled by  Hamas? In Egypt or Syria or Saudi Arabia? By opposing Israel and supporting  groups like Hamas, the Left is not supporting a liberation struggle but rather  the effort to replace the Middle East's only democracy with yet another  repressive dictatorship. Do Leftists really desire such an outcome? How can the  one major effort to boycott, divest, and sanction be aimed at a democratic  nation like this? As Bernard Henri-Levy has written at the Huffington  Post of the "Confusion of an era when we combat democracies as though they  were dictatorships or fascist States. This maelstrom of hatred and madness is  about Israel. But it also concerns, as we should be well aware, some of the most  precious things established in the movement of ideas in the last thirty years,  especially on the left, and these are thus imperiled."
 5. Human Dignity and Equality. The  Left fights for the values of dignity and equality. Are these traits exemplified  more by Israel or its neighbors? Look at how much Israelis value the life of a  single soldier, in the willingness to trade hundreds of prisoners for one  soldier, and even to trade prisoners to recover their dead for proper burial.  Look at the rules of engagement of the Israeli Defense Forces, at how the IDF  calls and leaflets civilians to warn them; does any other military do such a  thing? In terms of equality and human rights, compare the state of women's and  gay and lesbian rights in Israel with that in the rest of the Middle East. And  in terms of human dignity, do people on the Left think so little of Palestinian  dignity that they are willing to claim Palestinians have "no choice" but to turn  themselves into homicidal-suicidal bombers to kill Israeli children? Can we not  expect more of people? Treating Palestinians like helpless victims does less  than recognize their human dignity.
 6. Anti-Discrimination. Leftists  oppose sexism, racism, and any similar sort of discrimination. And so, Leftists  do or ought to oppose anti-Semitism in the same way. And yet, Leftists too often  give a pass to anti-Semitism masked as anti-Zionism or anti-Israel sentiment.  The playwright David Mamet has written in the Huffington Post as  follows: "Yet most of the Western Press, European and American, pictures Israel  as, somehow the aggressor, and the Israelis as somehow inhuman, and delighting  in blood." As Mamet has elaborated in his book The Wicked Son:  Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews, this is nothing less than a  reworking of the old Blood Libel against the Jews--except this time, instead of  being accused of using non-Jewish blood to bake matzah, the Jews are accused of  spilling blood for no reason other than gratuitous pleasure. Leftists ought to  be vigilant in distinguishing between constructive criticism of Israel and  dehumanizing caricatures of Jews.
 7. Self-Defense. Only the most  uncompromising pacifists oppose the right to self-defense, and certainly most  Leftists uphold this right. At least when Palestinians are doing the defending.  Why are Israelis exempt from this right? How many Leftists would sit idly by  while rockets rained down on their towns and families, with their children  traumatized? And if we said, oh, but people are only killed occasionally, would  that minimize your commitment to protect your family? Only Jews are expected to  lay down their weapons and offer their throats. How dare the Jews have the  chutzpah to fight back?!
 8. Progress. We want movement on  Palestinian-Israeli and Arab-Israeli peacemaking. Yet, demonizing Israel,  singling it out, as is done at the UN and on college campuses will do little to  advance peace. We all know, have all known for decades the basic outlines of a  peace settlement. The Israelis have been prepared for this and have prepared  their citizens. The Left should be pressuring Palestinians to accept peace and  to stop teaching their children that Jews are monsters after their blood. This  sort of pressure might bring some progress.
 It was long ago time for Leftists to tear down the poster  that features Israel as the demon-child of human rights abuse and repression. It  is time for Leftists to become outraged not over Israel, but over the  distortions and demonization of Israel on college campuses and at the United  Nations and throughout the media and politics. It is time for Leftists to reject  the treatment of Israel as a pariah, or Jews as bloodthirsty murderers, and time  instead to welcome Israel into the community of nations as a full member,  subject to the same criticism and praise as any other nation. 
 Alan Krinsky is a freelance  writer and healthcare analyst.