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From Crusades to Gaza, the bloody history of defending Western civilisation
On 6 December 2023, Israeli President Isaac Herzog that, âThis war is a war that is not only between Israel and Hamas. Itâs a war that is intended, really, truly, to save Western civilisation, to save the values of Western civilisation.â
Herzogâs dubious claim that Hamas is an existential threat to Western civilisation jettisons historical reality in favour of an impoverishing worldview that furthers sectarianism, feeds the imperial arrogance of the US, Europe, and Israel, and prolongs the 75-year-long occupation, ethnic cleansing, and destruction of Palestinian life.
At its root is the belief that Islam is a militant, antagonistic religion driven by jihad, the purported desire to destroy the West. And lately, has been maliciously reframed as a call for Jewish genocide.
In this world view, no other voice is permitted, and only the West can tell us what Arabic words mean. Little has changed since, when Palestinian-American intellectual Edward Said wrote that ââfactsâ and the truth of a consecutive historical experience stand very little chance of wide acceptance or distribution in this wilderness of mirrors.â
"Rarely do we see any admission that Western imperial violence, the dispossession and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians, the propping up of complicit authoritarian regimes, US-orchestrated coups, and the never-ending âWar on Terrorâ have resulted in the deprivation and distortion of life in large parts of the Arab and Muslim world"
Herzogâs claim and those of his coteries echo Islamophobic rhetoric used to justify Western bellicosity since the Middle Ages, which began with mediaeval Christians referring to all Muslims as âSaracens,â a that collapses any ethnic, cultural, or linguistic distinctions between Muslims in order to present them as barbaric, uncivilised, and violent threats to Latin Christendom.
Popes and potentates argued for the First Crusade (1095-1099) because Muslims allegedly destroyed and defiled churches, raped Christian women, and circumcised Christian men.
In turn, Jerusalem was subjected to widespread violence and destruction, as crusaders looted churches and homes of Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike.
In, an old French epic poem written around the First Crusade, Muslims were labeled pagans and Apollo worshippers who desired to slaughter Christians.
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Crusader epics to follow, such as (1495), (1532), and (1581) also presented Muslim invasions of Europe or the violation of Christian Jerusalem as justifications for Christian war against Islam.
This bellicosity continued across the European Renaissance. In, the Catholic theologian Erasmus of Rotterdam referred to the Ottomans as âthis race of barbariansâ who had confined Europeans âto a narrow strip of landâ and aimed to destroy Christianity completely.
The Christian force that defeated the Ottoman navy at Lepanto off the coast of Greece in 1571 saw their victory as ordained by God. And the belief that Christians must protect Christian chastity from the depravities of Islam undergird much of English theatre, such as and.
The collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I allowed Western powers to put these ideas into practice. Europeans colonised the Arab world and helped found the state of Israel, causing decades of conflict.
Yet, rarely do we see any admission that Western imperial violence, the dispossession and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians, the propping up of complicit authoritarian regimes, US-orchestrated coups, and the never-ending âWar on Terrorâ have all resulted in the deprivation and distortion of life in large parts of the Arab and Muslim world.
The so-called âWar on Terrorâ in particular has resulted in widespread death and suffering across the Muslim world. This lens colours the way Western media discuss Israelâs motivations and justifications for its assault on Gaza, which has killed more than 31,000 Palestinians.
Since September 2001, roughly people have died either directly from or in the fallout of Americaâs military interventions in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere, and roughly 38 million people have been displaced.
Likewise, of Hamas with ISIS -, to say nothing of their mutual antipathy for one another - point to a desire to collapse all Muslims under the banner of âterroristsâ who oppose Western values.
"Western violence against the Arab and Muslim world hinges on the false belief that Islam poses an existential threat to Western civilisation"
As a result, the scale of Hamasâs attacks is discussed as more violent than Israelâs response. As an investigative report from has shown, US media described Hamasâs 7 October attack on Israeli civilians as a âslaughter,â âhorrific,â and âmassacreâ 218 times, but used similar language to describe Israelâs killing of Palestinians only 9 times.
Tendentious headlines from the or statements that the Gaza Health Ministry is undermine Gazansâ ability to report their own brutalization.
This obsession with presenting Hamas as ISIS-like terrorists has been so thoroughly evacuated of meaning that Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, if Hamas cares that children have died while Albanese was discussing Israelâs responsibility to not target civilians.
Likewise, Western cultural institutions that peddle these centuries-old tropes have allowed for Islamophobic violence to be turned toward Muslim communities in the US, Europe, and beyond.
Arabs and Muslims in films like The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty, and American Sniper as terrorists, rich oil sheiks, and shady businessmen, which leads to racial discrimination and profiling.
In recent months, anti-Muslim sentiments and attacks against Arabs and Muslims in the US have skyrocketed, such as the three Palestinian college students shot in Vermont for wearing kuffiyehs or the murder of 6-year-old Palestinian Wadea Al Fayoume.
In 2021, the British publication The Mail laughably that parts of the country were Muslim âno-go zones.â French secularism is often.
In Germany, the active suppression of pro-Palestinian speech operates alongside anti-immigrant, xenophobic, Islamophobic policies, and between Germans, Palestinians, and Israelis.
From the Crusades to the European dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire to the âWar on Terrorâ to ongoing Western-backed Israeli attacks on the Palestinians, Western violence against the Arab and Muslim world hinges on the false belief that Islam poses an existential threat to Western civilisation.
In one of his last before his death, Edward Said claimed that, âWe are in for many more years of turmoil and misery in the Middle East, where one of the main problems is, to put it as plainly as possible, US power. What the US refuses to see clearly it can hardly hope to remedy.â
This remains true not only for the US, but for the rest of the West and Israel. The West must begin to grapple with its history of Islamophobic violence if we ever hope to live in a world grounded in peace with justice for everyone.
is Associate Professor of History and International Studies at Western Carolina University. His scholarship focuses on Islamophobia, antisemitism, and Orientalism in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, as well as the history of premodern Arab Christianity.
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