‘Not in my name’: Jewish diaspora challenges Israel’s authority
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Members of the Jewish diaspora are publicly distancing themselves from Israel's actions, stating "Not in my name."
- They reject the authority of Israeli politicians, such as Itamar Ben-Gvir, to speak for them.
- This dissent arises amid controversies surrounding Israeli government figures and their public appearances.
A segment of the Jewish diaspora is vocally rejecting Israel's actions and asserting their independence from the government's policies. Under the banner of "Not in my name," these individuals are making a clear statement against what they perceive as misrepresentations of their identity and values by Israeli officials.
The diaspora members are specifically challenging the authority of figures like Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right Israeli politician, to represent them. His participation in events like the Israel Day parade has become a focal point for this dissent, with many diaspora Jews feeling that his presence and rhetoric do not align with their own beliefs or the broader Jewish community's sentiments.
This movement highlights a growing divide between diaspora Jewish communities and the Israeli government, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict and related political actions. The participants emphasize that their Jewish identity does not equate to an endorsement of every policy enacted by the Israeli state, seeking to reclaim their narrative and express their opposition without compromising their heritage.
The public declarations serve as a powerful counter-narrative to the often-unifying image presented by Israeli officials, underscoring the diversity of opinions within global Jewish communities regarding Israel's political and military conduct.
Originally published by Al Jazeera in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.