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June
7, 2009
Obama,
Settlements, and the Missing
Two-State-Solutions
by Gerald A. Honigman
President
Barack Obama's long-awaited speech to the Muslim
World in Cairo had some important, positive
elements in it. He is to be commended for that.
Among other things, he spelled out the need for
Arabs and other Muslims to get a handle on their
own extremists; defined, then stressed, the
importance of true democracy while speaking
in a nation run by modern-day Pharaohs; emphasized
the importance of equal rights for women; and so
forth.
When speaking of the need for all peoples to get
along, the President even dared to speak the word
"Copt"--once...then dropped it like a hot
potato. But this, too, was sort of
courageous--if short-lasting--given the extreme
touchiness of the subject. After all, this wasn't
Israel he was speaking in--nor poor
Arabs--er Palestinians--he was crying
about.
The Copts, after all, were/are the millions of
native people who were conquered and forcibly
Arabized--like much of the rest of the Middle
East--after the Arabs burst out of the Arabian
Peninsula in the 7th century C.E. and spread in all
directions.
Unlike Hindus, Buddhists, and other
non-"Peoples of the Book (primarily
Christians and Jews)," Copts were not given an
ultimatum to convert to Islam en masse or die (yet
many, indeed, have been murdered).
The latter Ahl al-Kitab above were
allowed to live as long as they accepted their
subjugated status as dhimmis--"protected"
people...that is, as long as they paid their
special taxes and such to their Arab Muslim
masters. Know your place, and it was
possible to prosper.
The Uncle Tom Copt supreme, the late
President Sadat's Foreign Minister and later
Secretary General of the United Nations, Dr.
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, offered that Israel must
consent to the same Arabization if it wanted to be
accepted in the "Arab World." I don't think you
want to know my feelings about such
"acceptance."
Now, of course, this all begs the question--or
at least should...
Why was there only one brief word by our
President about Copts--without defining their
plight or saying anything else about them--but,
unabashedly later, he felt free to lead the Arab
choir in taking Israel to task about the plight of
the "Palestinians (mostly Arabs whose families came
from somewhere else--despite their taqiyyah,
legitimate lying to the Infidel--tales of woe)?
There are more native Copts in Egypt than
Palestinian (however you define that)
Arabs.
I understand the Arabs' demand that virtually
the whole region be seen as just their
own--purely Arab patrimony as they tell it.
But why does an American President have to play
along with this subjugating mindset ? He mentioned
the word "Darfur" also. Does he also not know who
the perpetrators of the Sudan's genocidal actions
are? But, again, one word...and dropped--like
Copt--like a hot potato.
While it was nice to hear the President lecture
the Muslim world about the Holocaust, he played
right into their hands once again--at least those,
unlike Ahmadinejad of Iran and the President's good
buddy, Mahmoud Abbas, who do not deny that it ever
happened.
The Arab believers' typical answer is,
why should we have to pay for the sins of
Europe?
Now, there was a way that Mr. Obama could
have handled the subject correctly that would have
been light years better--if he had really wanted
to. But that's another point where his attempt at
courage failed him.
One half of Israel's Jews are from refugee
families from the Arab/Muslim World. Over another
million more of these folks live in France,
America, and elsewhere--the refugees hardly anyone
ever talks about. They were known as kilab
yahud--Jew dogs--and, like Copts (only worse),
also never knew what the morrow would bring living
as dhimmis amid Arab Muslim masters.
Massacres, forced conversions, expulsions, constant
humiliations, and so forth were certainly not
unknown to the killers of Prophets and the sons
of apes and pigs.
While the President once again lectured about
those allegedly horrid Israeli settlements (how
dare a Jew demand to once again be allowed to live
in Judea?), which we'll get to shortly, why was he
silent about millions of native Kurds in Syria and
Imazighen/Berbers in North Africa who have had
their own languages and cultures outlawed and have
been slaughtered if they dare to protest? The
latter have been told that they can't even name
their children with their own native names and must
use Arab Islamic ones instead. But, let's all
complain about settlements instead...
Why demand a roadmap for the Arabs' state
# 22 (second, not first, in the original
April 25, 1920 borders of the Mandate of
Palestine--Arab Jordan being created after 1922 on
some 80% of the total area)--but not demand
likewise for some thirty-five million truly
stateless, non-Arab Kurds or justice for tens of
millions of non-Arab Imazighen?
The President's focus on Muslim extremism was
indeed important, but why did he yield to the
assertion that the Arabs' demand for their
additional state--nearly two dozen in total-- was
somehow equivalent to the Jews' demand that their
own sole, resurrected nation not be destroyed in
granting that Arab wish?
Mr. Obama can whisper or shout sweet
pleasantries all that he wants to about a
two-state solution (at least referring to
Jews and Arabs--forget about any rights for those
others and more mentioned above), but he
knows full well that that Saudi Peace (of the
grave) Plan he said Israel would be crazy not
to accept calls for Israel to be inundated by
millions of so-called "returning" Arab refugees,
raised on murderous Jew-hatred for decades, and for
Israel to return to its pre-'67 , nine-mile wide
Auschwitz/armistice line--not
border--existence.
In other words-- a plan to convert Israel into
another Arab state..."peacefully," the Saudi Peace
Plan in a nutshell. That's why, to this date,
Abbas--the alleged good cop--swears he'll
never recognize a Jewish State of
Israel.
Blown buses bring bad press...so, there's
more than one way to skin the Jewish cat
(especially with America supplying the pliers)!
Now think about this a minute...
President Obama demands that Jews stop building
for normal growth in Jewish population centers
resurrected in Judea and Samaria--aka only
in the past century as "the West Bank." He includes
Jerusalem in this too. The area, by the way, is
non-apportioned territory of the Mandate--open to
settlement by Arabs and Jews alike...not
"Palestinian territory" as is frequently claimed.
Jews lived and owned property there until the Arab
massacres of the 1920s and 1930s.
After the Arab attempt on Israel's life failed
in 1967, the architects of the final draft of UNSC
Resolution 242 did not expect Israel to return to
the vulnerable '49 armistices line of the status
quo ante.
242 called for the creation of secure and
recognized borders to replace those lines, and
any Israeli withdrawal at all was to be in the
context of true peace treaties--not hudna
schmudna cease fires. The aim was to give
Israel some semblance of defensible borders, which
it never had before--a constant temptation to those
who would cut it in half in an armored attack, and
so forth. Arabs had indeed already tried this
before.
Here's Britain's Lord Caradon, chief architect
of the final draft of 242, on the matter:
We didn't say there should be a withdrawal to
the '67 line; we did not put the 'the' in, we did
not say 'all ' the territories deliberately. We all
knew - that the boundaries of '67 were not drawn as
permanent frontiers, they were a cease-fire line of
a couple of decades earlier... We did not say that
the '67 boundaries must be forever; it would be
insanity.
President Lyndon Johnson summarized the
situation this way on June 19, 1967:
"A return to the situation on June 4 (the
day before outbreak of war) was not a
prescription for peace but for renewed
hostilities." He then called for "new
recognized boundaries that would provide security
against terror, destruction, and war."
President Ronald Reagan, September 1, 1982:
"In the pre-1967 borders, Israel was barely
10-miles wide...the bulk of Israel's population
within artillery range of hostile armies. I am not
about to ask Israel to live that way
again."
And in 1988, Secretary of State George Shultz
declared...
"Israel will never negotiate from or return
to the 1967 borders."
So, are ya ready?
Here's my question to President Obama and the
rest of the non-Arab world, lecturing Israel in
Cairo and elsewhere non-stop. I leave out Arabs
because they don't accept a 9-mile wide Jewish
State of Israel (but claim some two dozen "Arab"
states--most created out of non-Arab
peoples' territory--for themselves), so nix any
idea of them accepting anything bigger:
Where is Israel to get that territorial
compromise over the disputed territories 242
promises if not in those "settlements" Mr. Obama
complains about in a very small portion of Judea
and Samaria?
I repeat...Israel was not expected to
pull back to the suicidal armistice lines imposed
upon it by the United Nations after it turned back
the deadly assault of a half dozen Arab armies on
it upon its rebirth in 1948. As would come to
happen far too often later, the U.N. only stepped
in after the Jews had turned the tide. It did
nothing but watch when Israel was immediately
attacked. Likewise, it withdrew its peacekeeping
force in Sinai as soon as Egypt's Nasser said to do
so--after the latter set up his blockade of Israel
at the Straits of Tiran--a casus belli.
America and other nations have fought wars and
acquired territories thousands of miles away from
home in the name of their national defense and
security interests.
Is it really that hard for an intelligent
American President to understand that Israel lives
in a very nasty neighborhood and so requires a bit
more depth to buffer itself from its committed,
would-be executioners--no matter how much whitewash
he pours over them?
The settlements issue Mr. Obama implies is the
equivalent to Arabs not blowing Jews apart really
comes down to this...
Given the situation Israel constantly faces
(look at a map of the world...I dare you to find
Israel without using a magnifying glass), does it
not have a right to have a border which makes it
wider in mileage than the distance Michelle Obama
has to travel to buy shoes at the local shopping
mall?
Finally, please watch for my book coming out
shortly on these very issues and more, The Quest
For Justice In The Middle East--The Arab-Israeli
Conflict in Greater Perspective.
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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