
Mel
Atlas and Zita Rosenthal |
AMERICA-ISRAEL ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
Tom Friedman Urges Arabs
To Enter The Modern World
By Nina and Tim Boxer
URA
HERZOG, wife of the late President Chaim Herzog,
presided over a dinner of the America-Israel Environmental Council
at New York’s Harmonie Club where New York Times columnist Thomas
Friedman pleaded his case for a speedy resolution of the
Israel-Palestinian quagmire.
The solution, in his view, is the creation of
a Palestinian state on the West Bank.
September 11, he said, was the start of World
War III, the totalitarian challenge to the open society.
First there was communism with rule of the
proletariat. Then came Nazism, rule of the perfect race. The third
challenge is Islam, which seeks to rule by the perfect faith.
Friedman urged Moslem countries to take a
step into the modern world. “Waiting for an Arab leader to bring
them to modernity is a fool’s errand,” he said. “It will not
come from the top down.”
He pointed to India as an example of
nurturing a smart society. There, the second biggest Islamic
country, people can run for government, they can adjudicate
without bribing a judge with a donkey, and consequently they’re
not interested in blowing up the world.
“There are no Indians in al Qaeda,” he
said.
He holds out hope for Iran. The young people
have seen democracy and want more. They were chanting “Death to
dictatorship.”
“I’ve been to Iran twice,” he said,
“and I’ve been banned for life both times.”
Mel Atlas and Zita Rosenthal
served as dinner chairpersons.
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