By Morton A. Klein


NEW YORK, — Last week, potential presidential candidate, Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, spoke to hundreds of Jews at the Republican Jewish Coalition meeting in Sheldon Adelson’s Las Vegas Palazzo hotel. Christie didn’t mention Israel in his prepared remarks but during the Q &A, he inaccurately referred to Judea and Samaria as “occupied territories.” This is the language of those hostile to Israel, designed solely to deligitimize the Jewish state’s claims to that land. Gov. Christie later claimed that he “misspoke.” But I don’t believe him. Here’s why.
The audience noticeably gasped and murmurs quickly spread throughout the room when Christie used this term. This audience understands that Israel captured this land from Jordan in a defensive war. More importantly,Jordan had no legal sovereignty there, but had illegally controlled this territory from 1948 to 1967, only being recognized by 2 countries. These activist Zionists know that Israel has a greater political, religious, legal, and historic right to that land than do the Palestinians. For G-d’s sake, even the term Jew comes from the fact that we Jews come from Judea.
Having been in the room and as someone who has delivered many public speeches, the audience reaction was so pronounced that Gov. Christie should have realized he upset many in the room, giving him his first opportunity to say that he was wrong and misspoke. But he didn’t. Despite that , I still wanted to give him another opportunity to do so.
It’s important to note that I wanted to like Gov. Christie. As the head of the Zionist Organization of America, I, like anyone – Republican or Democrat- who supports the Jewish State want to find reasons that important politicians also want to maintain and strengthen U.S. support for our most important ally. When I approached Christie I respectfully explained why he should use one of the more accurate terms – either “Judea and Samaria,” “West Bank,” or “disputed territories,” and then I asked him if he would do so. Christie responded brusquely and dismissively with a scowl and a non-answer. “I saw you shaking your head,” he proclaimed. I asked him again if he would use one of the more appropriate terms. He again responded with the same non-answer refusing to say he misspoke saying, “Yeah, I saw you shaking your head in the first row when I used that term.” Now I was comcerned and thoroughly frustrated.
It was only after I then spoke to the many journalists covering this event, which triggered over a hundred twitters and after Gov. Christie met with mega-donors Sheldon and Miriam Adelson that Christie stated that he “misspoke.” What the Governor didn’t say is that he sincerely apologizes, or that he now understands Israel has a legitimate claim to this land, or that Jews have every right to live there. And remember – he only said that he “misspoke” after speaking to a major donor whose support he was seeking. He never said it to me whose support he was not seeking. Clearly to non-donor Mort Klein he would likely express his true feelings while to donor Adelson he would more likely say whatever was necessary to gain his support.
It pains me to say that Gov. Christie either has a woeful lack of knowledge and understanding of the reality of the issues facing Israel or that he is simply hostile to the Jewish State and sympathetic to the Arabs.
After my encounter with Gov. Christie, several conference attendees told me to look into his record with respect to how he approaches radical Islam. So I did. And it’s not encouraging.
Not only has he turned a blind eye to the deeply troubling record of the people who were trying to build the Ground Zero Mosque, he derided anyone concerned about their radical statements and questionable motives as “crazies.” He blasted the New York Police Department’s surveillance of Muslim communities – which has been responsible for stopping multiple attempted terror attacks – as possibly “born out of arrogance, or out of paranoia, or out of both.” And he praised New Jersey radical imam Mohammed Qatanani as a “good man of great goodwill,” despite his open support for Hamas, while appointing as a judge the general counsel for the American Muslim Union,which has blamed Israeli commandos for 9-11.
If you cannot accept radical Islam a grave threat to Western civilization, you cannot possibly understand the true threats that the Jewish state faces. But it’s more than just that. If you can’t understand the true nature of radical Islam as an evil,bent on destruction of not just Israel but of America, you don’t grasp what it takes to protect both countries.
That means I’m deeply troubled by Gov. Christie not just as a supporter of Israel, but as an American.
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Morton A. Klein is National President of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA). San Diego Jewish World seeks sponsorships to be placed, as this notice is, just below articles that appear on our site. To inquire, call editor Donald H. Harrison at (619) 265-0808 or contact him via donald.harrison@sdjewishworld.com