New York – OpEd: Why Won’t The Saudis Who Resent Trump Drop Their Ban On Jews?

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    New York – The online bickering between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his fellow billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal over Trump’s proposal to ban Muslim immigration is seeped with irony: For decades, Saudi Arabia has had a near-total ban on granting visas to Jews.

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    In a December 11 tweet, Alwaleed called on Trump to withdraw from the presidential race, prompting Trump to call him a “Dopey Prince.” Many Saudis have promised to stop doing business with Trump-affiliated enterprises. And one Saudi billionaire accused Trump of “creating war” and “hatred between Muslims and Christians.”

    But Saudi policies over the years have made it virtually impossible for Jews to visit the kingdom:

    • Israeli citizens are explicitly barred from receiving Saudi visas, as are all would-be visitors who even have an Israeli stamp in their passports.

    • In 1991, after the United States protected the Saudis by defeating Iraq in the Gulf War, 17 U.S. Senators applied for visas to visit the kingdom. Only one, the Jewish Sen. Frank Lautenberg, was refused entry and had to get a new passport because he had previously visited Israel.

    • 2004 a Saudi government Web site promoting tourism stated an explicit “no Jews” policy. Though that statement was later taken down, Saudi Arabia did not deny the policy had every existed. In fact, in the 1970s would-be visitors had to swear they were not Jewish to be allowed in.

    • Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal was once asked if Jews could enter, and he could think of only two who had: U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, then Americas top diplomat; and the fiercely anti-Israel Rabbi Elmer Berger.

    • Last year, the Saudis denied entry to only one journalist who planned to cover President Obama’s visit to the kingdom: Jerusalem Post reporter Michael Wilner, who is Jewish. However, Wilner is not an Israeli and has never lived in Israel.

    America’s protestations of this blatant bigotry have been largely muted, apparently in deference to the sensibilities our oil-rich ally.

    Clearly, the Saudis are not taking a principled stand against religion-based visa discrimination. They think discriminating against a religion is perfectly fine – as long as it’s not their religion.

    (To be clear, I abhor Trump’s proposed policy. That does not detract from the outrageous Saudi inconsistency on the matter.)

    The Saudi approach is consistent with Muslim attitudes toward “blaspheming” their prophet. During the 2005 controversy over cartoons depicting Mohammad, Muslims around the world claimed it was wrong to criticize people’s religions – but they never objected to images and artwork criticizing Christianity and other non-Muslim religions.

    And that’s the point. Most Muslim countries and many of their citizens do not share Western-style values of tolerance and respect. They do not tolerate and respect other religions; they just want special treatment for Islam.

    The Democrats and Republicans who have been rushing to attack Trump’s comments about Muslims who visit America would be wise to condemn religion-based discrimination in all parts of the world. And the Saudis could demonstrate that their protests are based on principle rather than self-interest by changing their visa policies and finally welcoming Israelis and other Jews who wish to visit.

    I’m not holding my breath.

    David Benkof is Senior Political Analyst at the Daily Caller, where this essay first appeared. Follow him on Twitter (@DavidBenkof) or E-mail him at [email protected].


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    Boochie
    Boochie
    8 years ago

    It’s easier to trash trump then tobgace the truth

    And as far as these crooked Arab billionaires go ….they know the gravy train is over

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    8 years ago

    VIN probably doesn’t know although it’s been in the news for 24 hours already, that this shtik dreq is a HEAVY Clinton supporter. The fact he would rag on Trump is no chidush.

    8 years ago

    What the author of the article failed to mention, is that when Papa Bush sent soldiers in there to save the saudi’s behind from Iraq, the king told him only on condition that you do not send any Jewish soldiers.

    Curiosity
    Curiosity
    8 years ago

    This attitude is not limited to the billionaire Saudi heads of state; it extends to the hypocritical, terrorist loving CAIR, the two faced “moderate” Palestinian Authority, and just about every religious Muslim around the world. That’s why most people on the right have no problem with Trump’s statement. I don’t support Trump, but to not block Muslims from settling in the West is illogical and purely political correctness talking.