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June
20, 2007
Partners:
The Ultimate Trojan Horse
by Gerald A. Honigman
Caroline
Glick's masterpiece, "Grounded In Fantasy,"
appeared in the June 18th edition of the
Jerusalem Post. It is must reading for all
interested in what's happening in Gaza and beyond
these days.
While many of us have been writing about these
things, the gal definitely has a way with words. I
was almost convinced not to write this piece, since
between what I and others penned earlier and
Glick's recent column, all bases--for heads not
buried ostrich-style in the sand--should have been
already covered.
Leave it to the Associated Press and Israel's
Prime Minister Olmert, however, to convince me
otherwise
On the same day Glick's editorial appeared,
Olmert was quoted in an AP article stating that
Israel would be a "genuine partner" of a new
Palestinian government and promised to consider
releasing millions of dollars in frozen tax funds
to it.
As has repeatedly been pointed out, there's no
real difference between what our State Department
would have us believe to be Abbas' latter day
Arafatian good cops and Hamas' bad
cops.
There is no doubt that both seek the
destruction of the State of the Jews. And both have
been honest about this (Hamas more than Fatah).
Abbas' boys simply play the game better for Western
consumption to gain all kinds of support--and,
again, have said so.
Why won't the Foggy Folks listen? And
President Bush?
As has been repeated often--but not sinking in
to those creating the fiction of Fatah
"moderates"--Abbas' folks have called any and all
dealings with the Jews merely a Trojan
Horse, each unilateral concession gained from
Israel since the Oslo fiasco bringing them one step
closer in their admitted destruction in
stages plans. Pressured by its American
friends, Israel's weak leaders have, unfortunately,
played along with this dangerous game.
With Hamas now in control in Gaza--and in
possession of huge quantities of American military
equipment, besides what's being smuggled freely via
Egypt from other (especially Iranian)
sources--President Bush and the State Department
are now pressing for the Jews to allow Judea and
Samaria (the "West Bank") to be turned into another
Gaza.
But, it will be said that Fatah and Abbas are
different
Who's kidding whom here?
Fatah's goals for creating "Palestine" from
the River to the Sea have never
changed
and won't.
Forcing Israel back to its 1949, 9-mile wide
armistice line existence will simply bring most of
its population and industry within easy range of
Fatah's American weapons. And that, along
with the moderate Abbas' pledge that he'll
never stop demanding that Israel agree to be
swamped by millions of alleged "returning" jihadist
refugees, makes any such "deal " a joke. Fatah and
its affiliates have as much or more Jewish blood on
their hands as Hamas.
What does Israel get for this proposed
"partnership?"
A hudna
ceasefire. As the
Arafatians--not Hamas--like to point out,
the same thing their prophet, Muhammad, granted to
his enemies until he was strong enough to conquer
them. And this is not to say that an actual treaty
with Fatah would be worth the paper it would be
written on considering the agreements Abbas'
"moderates" have already reneged
upon
before the ascendancy of
Hamas.
Unfortunately, the same questions need to be
repeatedly asked over and over again
Where is the evidence the Foggy Folks offer for
Fatah's alleged moderation and acceptance of a
permanent Jewish State as its neighbor?
Are Fatah's web sites, schools, mosques,
television and radio stations, press, etc. and so
forth spreading this message of "acceptance" around
to their own people--whom poll after poll show
that, if Israel withdrew from all of the disputed
lands, would mostly seek Israel's destruction
anyway?
No, they definitely are not.
Webster's New World College Dictionary defines
partner as a person who takes part in some
activity in common with another
sharing its
profits and risks.
Unfortunately, as we saw once again in that AP
article, the wrong party once again jumped at the
opportunity at "partnership" here.
Olmert still lives the leftist fantasy of Arabs
giving up their claim of virtually the entire
region as being part of the Dar ul-Islam and/or
purely Arab patrimony.
Please, Arabs, what can we do to make you
accept us?
Sickening.
With Fatah's chestnuts now at least temporarily
being pulled out of the Hamas fire, one might think
that Abbas would be seeking a real partnership with
Israel himself.
"No! He can't do that," some will say, "it will
make him a traitor!"
Precisely
Israel will be suicidal granting such huge
concessions in land, aid, and so forth to folks who
still can't reconcile with the right of Jews to
have in one, tiny, reborn state what Arabs insist
upon having almost two dozen of for themselves.
It's bad enough that many others (i.e. America) are
now insisting upon this; the Jews, themselves,
don't have to be a "partner" in this endeavor. Who
will stop, for example, that independent Fatahland
from importing all kinds of sophisticated arms and
placing them right in Israel's backyard? Don't
count on the Foggy Folks or anyone else
While we're discussing meanings, Arabs must
learn what the word "compromise" is all
about--especially the territorial variety--if
anything more is expected to be handed to them,
once again, by the Jews.
And fagetabout millions of alleged Arab
refugees "returning" to overwhelm the Jews in a
9-mile wide Israel. Again, this is something the
moderate Abbas says he'll never concede. Recall
that more Jewish refugees fled Arab/Muslim lands
(and left far more property and wealth behind) than
Arabs who fled in the opposite direction due to
fighting Arabs started themselves.
No more Arab sweet talk in exchange for
concrete, Israeli concessions that bare the necks
of Jewish kids to those who repeatedly and
deliberately target them.
Unfortunately, Abbas' idea of partnership means
getting the gift of the ultimate Trojan
Horse handed to him: The Jews building up the
very folks who will bring about their
destruction.
For Fatah, both Jews and Arabs "partner" just
for the Arabs' advantage and against the Jews' own
interests. Another look at Webster's definition may
be in order...
Perhaps that's why it was Olmert obeying
Washington by pleading for partnership and not
Abbas.
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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