Natalie Portman Strikes Back

Thursday, February 3rd, 2005

This isn’t a new article, but I just stumbled across it. Natalie Portman Strikes Back:

On Wednesday, the Jerusalem-born actress objected tartly in the Harvard Crimson to law student Faisal Chaudhry’s April 11 essay on U.S. policy concerning Israel and the Palestinians. Chaudhry framed the Arab-Israeli violence as ‘Israel’s racist colonial occupation’ in which ‘white Israeli soldiers destroy refugee camps of the brown people they have dispossessed for decades.’

Portman, who immigrated to the United States with her family in 1988 and lived briefly in Washington, wrote to the student newspaper that Chaudhry’s racial rhetoric “is a distortion of the fact that most Israelis and Palestinians are indistinguishable physically. The Israeli government itself is comprised of a great number of Sephardic Jews, many of whom originate from Arab countries. The chief of staff of the army, the minister of defense, the minister of finance . . . and the president of Israel are all ‘brown.’ One might have an idea of the physical likeness between Arabs and Israelis by examining this week’s Newsweek cover on which an 18-year-old female Palestinian suicide bomber and her 17-year-old female Israeli victim could pass for twins.”

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