The message, overall, stressed the diversity of the hostages, rather than the fact that they were abducted because they were in Israel, by a Palestinian terror group that is determined to destroy Israel and to murder Jews worldwide.
The identities of the perpetrators and the victims were obscured — likely deliberately. In
contrast
, Neutra’s parents noted their son’s dual Israeli-American identity, described the terror attack as having been carried out by Hamas, and concluded: “God bless Israel and God Bless America.”
The speech at the Democratic National Convention was different. And that may have been a smart strategy, for a number of reasons.
As Jon Polin, Hersh’s father, told the crowd, the issue is not a partisan one. The families of the hostages want to appeal to as broad a group as possible.
If a crowd will be less inclined to listen if they know the hostages are Israeli, then it may be best to downplay that fact, for their sake.
It may also be good, as Polin did, to express empathy for the people of Gaza, avoiding the broader Palestinian issue.
But it is, arguably, odd that Democrats appear to have believed their own convention needed to downplay the Israeli identity of the victims of Hamas terrorism on October 7.
In a context where left-wing activists are demanding that Jews give up their love of Israel as the price of acceptance, the Democratic convention risked doing the same.
Earlier Wednesday, the Forward
reported
that Palestinian activists were disgruntled when the news broke that the parents of an Israeli hostage were to be given a speaking slot: they wanted a pro-Palestinian slot as a counterpoint. (That role may have been played by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, the first Muslim in Congress, who called for a ceasefire in Gaza before Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s parents spoke.)
The good news: both Democrats and Republicans are committed to bringing the hostages home. For a moment, at least on one issue, Americans were united.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of
Breitbart News Sunday
on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of “
”The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days
,” available for pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author of “
The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency
,” now available on Audible. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at
@joelpollak
.