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June
13, 2007
Let's Hear It
For Hamastan!
by Gerald A. Honigman
As
Arab infighting expands in Gaza and much of the
world bemoans Mahmoud Abbas and his fellow latter
day Arafatians' setbacks, Israel has reason to be
glad.
While I get no pleasure from anyone dying, the
fact is that it makes no difference whether it's
Hamas or Fatah's affiliates murdering Jews. Both
have no intention of living peacefully with a
permanent Jewish State as their
neighbor
whatever their assorted whitewashers
say, including the Foggy Folks. And Abbas himself
ran on a platform for Israel's destruction. He and
his folks are simply willing to sing the right tune
to Western ears to gain support so the
international squeeze can be put on the Jews. To
its credit, Hamas is more honest about its
murderous intent.
Dozens have been killed and wounded as Gaza
implodes. If Israel was doing this, imagine the
international outcry.
The good news is that even syndicated New
York Times columnist, Thomas Friedman, finally
seems to get it.
While usually throwing a zinger in regarding
alleged moral equivalency regarding Israeli
responses to Arab barbarism, in one of his latest
pieces he had his aha moment and stated that
the Arabs could forget about the Jews handing over
the West Bank as they did with Gaza.
Gaza was a test, as many of us have noted, and
the Arabs flunked it with flying colors.
And as Friedman finally acknowledged--after
years of lecturing Israel about the need for
withdrawal from virtually all the disputed
territories--it just takes one Arab rocket fired
from the West Bank to close down Israel's main
airport. Hundreds have been fired into Israel
proper since its withdrawal from Gaza two years
ago.
Keep in mind that America has been pressing the
Jews to arm or allow arms to reach the
sweet-talking Arafatians. Latest reports state that
Hamas has confiscated much of these arms and
equipment already delivered from Fatah (which has
also used them themselves against Jews).The Foggy
Folks are just loaded with such shaft the Jews
ideas.
Any Israeli leader who continues to cave in on
these issues needs to be exiled or tried for
treason.
The fight Abbas & Co. have with Hamas is
basically over who gets control of the money which
is and will be pouring in. Arafat made zillions
this way. And it is about, of course, which group
will be calling the shots--really and figuratively
speaking.
So, guess what?
I'm backing a Hamas victory.
No more bull manure.
Let the Arabs fight it out. They had their
chance at state building and blew it big time. They
chose what the late professor, Richard Cottam
(Nationalism In Iran), George Orwell
(Notes On Nationalism), and others have
called negative nationalism over the more
tedious responsibilities of positive
nationalism.
Israel got nothing in return for its unilateral
withdrawal from Gaza--land used repeatedly to
launch warfare and terror against it--except what
most of us expected
more terror, but this time
launched closer to home. As even the alleged
"moderate" Arafatians repeatedly said, any dealings
with the Jews would just serve as a Trojan
Horse, bringing them one step closer each time
in their post-'67 destruction in stages
plans for the Jews.
Given all that has transpired--including the
recent resurrected fiasco of the Saudi Peace (of
the grave) Initiative and the Mecca Accord which
insist on flooding Israel with allegedly
"returning" jihadists dedicated to its
destruction.--Israel must continue to act
unilaterally.
It must draw its lines in the sand in
disputed lands in Judea (as in
Jew) and Samaria--the "West Bank"--which
allow it reasonable defense against its millions of
murderous enemies. The days of Israel's 1949
U.N.-imposed microscopic armistice line existence
must be gone forever--as U.N. Security Council
Resolution 242 specified in the wake of the Six Day
War. Judea and Samaria were non-apportioned areas
of the original Palestinian Mandate received by
Britain after World War I and were open to
settlement by all the Mandate's
inhabitants
not just Arabs--most of whom were
settlers themselves who came in from elsewhere.
Absent a true peace partner willing to come up
with a real compromise and modus vivendi, Israel
must declare that henceforth any aggression from
Arab lands will be dealt with the way America's
Colin Powell instructs for America
itself
massive retaliation.
A Hamas win in Gaza and perhaps beyond will make
this easier for Israel to carry out
no
façade of equally murderous, phony Arafatian
peace partners to deal with.
But Hamas has been playing Lebanon's Hizbullah
game, learning the latter's lessons against Israel
last summer well.
So, Israel must not be lured once again to fight
according to the Arabs' game plan.
Hamas' "win" must turn into its own
destruction
and as President George W. Bush
has said, those who support terrorists will suffer
their fate.
When America warred with Germany and Japan, it
didn't worry much about civilians killed along the
way during the fire bombings and so forth.
And, unlike the above conflict, the war the Jews
have been continuously forced to fight is about the
very existence of their sole, tiny, reborn nation.
Poll after poll has shown that if Israel withdrew
from every inch of disputed territory, most Arabs
would still refuse its right to exist.
So, again, cut the manure.
When the Arabs create Hamastan, Israel must deal
with it as any other country would which faced an
enemy dedicated to its destruction. To do this, it
must first hold new elections and get rid of the
pusillanimous, inept crew currently running the
show. It must elect leaders who will tell Israel's
best friends that what they're asking is not
very friendly. And I'm being nice in describing
such behavior this way.
This war is not about Arabs wanting their 22nd
state (and second, not first, one in
"Palestine"). They could have had that decades ago.
Honorable plans were repeatedly offered and turned
down by the Arabs themselves over the past century.
It's about the Arabs wanting the destruction of the
only state the Jews have
and the conflict has
always been about this. Negative nationalism
par excellence
While the inter-Arab conflict plays out in the
territories and before the dust settles, Israel
must create plans to leave the Arabs gasping for
air when the time is ripe
a la June 1967. It
must leave them afraid of retaliation because of
what the next Israeli response will bring. This can
be done. ..Israel must just have the will to act
for its survival.
The hypocrites elsewhere will yell and scream
about "Nazi" Jews and such.
Israel must ignore them and take the cuts in aid
or whatever if need be.
Hamastan will give Israel a chance to face its
mortal, genocidal, rejectionist enemies head on
with gloves removed.
And it must do it this time in a way which will
remove the smirk Arabs have been wearing since
Lebanon last year.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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