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Monday, February 28, 2005
John Landue contributed research
and reporting to this article. Under
intense pressure from the United States, the European community,
Russia and the United Nations -- the so-called Quartet
of world powers -- Israel is pursuing a suicidal course that
may well cause the state to collapse, and place its five-million-plus
Jewish inhabitants at the mercy of Arab enemies who mean them
no good. To
put the matter bluntly, a second Jewish Holocaust, only sixty
to seventy years after Holocaust I, may be in the offing in the
not-too-distant future. American
Jews, and the American public as a whole, are completely oblivious
to these horrific developments. Worst of all, the majority of
the Israeli public seems to be acquiescing in the suicidal policies
of their own government, without realizing the tragic fate that
awaits them if these policies are allowed to continue. The
Israeli cabinet has now given formal approval to the insane disengagement
scheme of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, which calls for the destruction
of twenty-two Jewish communities in Gaza and Samaria, the expulsion
of the ten-thousand-plus Jewish inhabitants of these communities,
abandonment by the Israel Defense Forces of vital military positions
in Gaza, and the release of a minimum of nine hundred* Palestinian
terrorists from Israeli prisons, including many with blood
on their hands -- all in return for absolutely nothing
at all from the Arab side. Thats
right. Israel is retreating unilaterally, and expelling thousands
of its own people from their homes, without even receiving a
promise from the Palestinian Authority to put a stop to terrorism
and violence against Israel. The most that the PAs new
leader, Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), has promised to
do is to jaw-bone Palestinian terrorists into suspending their
attacks for a time. Fridays bombing reveals his lack of
such influence. But he has also made a public commitment
not to use force to restrain the terrorists or disarm them. But
surely Abbas knows -- and both Israel and American officials
should know -- that verbal exhortations to terrorists to exercise
restraint are completely ineffective and worthless. Hamas and
Islamic Jihad, two of the most vicious of the terrorist organizations,
have publicly promised to continue their reign of terror despite
Abbas pro forma jaw-boning. Abbas response has been
to announce that six hundred Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists
will be inducted in the Palestinian Authoritys police
force. And Abbas freely admits that his primary motive
for this decision is to protect the terrorists from possible
arrest and retaliation by Israel. The
much-ballyhooed summit between Sharon and Abbas in
Sharm-el-Sheikh earlier this month broke up without a joint declaration,
a joint press conference -- or a promise from Abbas to do anything
at all to stop terrorist aggression Despite
claims by some Israeli officials that Abbas has toned down anti-Israel
and anti-Jewish incitement in the Palestinian Authority-funded-and-controlled
media, a study published by the authoritative Israeli website
Intelligence
and Terrorism Information Center reveals only superficial
improvements in the Palestinian medias war and hate propaganda.
For example: the number of songs broadcast daily of PA television
urging children to become shaheeds (martyrs
or suicide bombers) in the war against Israel has declined from
thirty a day to only about four a day! However,
sermons by Muslim preachers urging war with Israel and the liberation
of all Palestine -- including every acre of Israel,
even Tel Aviv-- continue to be broadcast regularly by the government-owned
television station. For example, in a recent broadcast the chief
Muslim clergyman in Gaza, whose salary, like all Muslim ministers,
is paid by the PA, explained to television viewers that any settlement
with Israel, even one that forced Israel back to its pre-1967
borders, would only be a temporary stage on the way to the liberation
of all of Palestine. Israel
has not even demanded that alleged Israeli agents sentenced to
death by the PA and held in Palestinian prisons be exchanged
for the five hundred terrorists that Israel has already released,
or the four hundred more that it planned to release shortly.
Instead, Abbas has affirmed the death sentences on these brave
Palestinian Arabs, the true resistance fighters of the Palestinian
territories, who have put their lives on the line to protect
Israelis from terror, without so much as a whimper of protest
from Israel! This betrayal of Israels loyal and courageous
friends among the Palestinian people, whose lives could easily
have been saved by insisting on their release along with the
accused terrorists, is perhaps the most shocking, but also the
least publicized aspect of the Sharon governments appeasement
policy. Meanwhile,
the expulsion order against the Jewish inhabitants of Gaza and
Samaria is straining Israel internally to the breaking point.
Politicians on all sides of the political spectrum speculate
openly about the possibility of civil war. According
to numerous leaks of government documents published in the Israeli
press, the government is planning to set up detention camps to
hold thousands of Gaza and Samaria Jews, and their children,
if they offer any resistance, even non-violent, to the expulsion
order. The camps will also be built to accommodate thousands,
perhaps tens of thousands, of protestors against the expulsion. Government
cabinet ministers have been talking for months in public about
detaining opponents of the expulsion, without any criminal charges
or evidence of crimes committed by them, in order to ensure that
the withdrawal and expulsions proceed smoothly. Senior officials
of the government have labeled any public opposition to the expulsion
order as incitement, which under Israeli law is grounds
for imprisonment, and they have suggested that anyone who speaks
out against the policy should be arrested. One government minister
said that it was incitement for anyone to oppose
the expulsion as an organized group, or even for
members of parliament to threaten not to vote for
the government if it goes ahead with the expulsion. All of this
talk carries with it an ominous threat to carry out the harshest
and most massive political repression in Israels history,
one that would transform the country from a democracy, however
flawed, into a dictatorship. And all this to placate and appease
terrorists who have made it plain over and over again, by word
and by deed, that they are implacable and unappeasable. Nor
will we have seen the last of the unilateral withdrawals and
expulsion of Jews from their homes once the eviction of the ten
thousand Gazan and Samarian Jews from the twenty-five villages
(settlements) now on the chopping block is completed.
Minister of Trade and Industry Ehud Olmert, a close advisor and
confidant of Sharon, says that the present disengagement plan
is only a preliminary for Disengagement Plan # 2,
which will be a massive withdrawal and forced evacuation
of Jews from Judea and Samaria. Sharons office issued an
immediate denial that this was government policy. But Sharon
has disassociated himself from Olmerts trial balloons
in the past, only to announce his decision to carry them out
a few months later. Over the past four years, since becoming
Prime Minister, Sharon has reversed himself on nearly every policy
and principle that he advocated, and practiced, throughout his
adult life. Why should it be any different with Olmerts
latest trial balloon? The patriotic warrior Ariel
Sharon that the Israeli public had come to love and respect seems
no longer to exist. It is almost as if an alien spirit, a dybbuk
or golem, had taken over the old soldiers body
and mind. Why
is Israels government behaving in this craven and self-destructive
fashion? Why is it appeasing terrorists while oppressing its
own people? As an American, I am ashamed to admit the truth:
one reason is relentless pressure on Israel from the United States
government, from our own President, George W. Bush and his assistants
and advisors, to do exactly what Israels government are
now doing. In November and December of 2004 President Bushs
White House advisor for Middle Eastern Affairs, Elliot Abrams,
told closed meetings of American Jewish leaders that the administration
expects Israel to dismantle all of the Israeli settlements
that will be outside the security fence that Israel
is now building. Some
sources suggest that Abrams did not specify the precise route
of Israels future border fence. But the usually well-informed
Debka internet newspaper says that it must exclude all settlements
to the east of the segment of the security fence that Israel
has already built, along its narrow, ten-mile-wide waist.
This would place Israels border literally a stones
throw from its major metropolitan area, Tel Aviv and the neighboring
towns and suburbs along Israels central coast. If
Debkas information is correct, nearly all Israeli towns
and villages (settlements) outside of Israels
1949 armistice lines would have to be abandoned under the Bush
plan, and their inhabitants expelled and resettled -- well over
400,000 people in all, including some 200,000 within the city
limits of Jerusalem. Among the communities that would have to
be dismantled, according to Debka, are Ariel (18,000
inhabitants), Maale Adummim (30,000), Efrat (7,300), Kiryat Arba
(7,500) and their nearby villages. Debka also asserts that Abrams
will soon be appointed Americas new ambassador to Israel
with the mission of ascertain [ing] that these Jewish sites
are removed from the West Bank. According
to the Jerusalem Posts columnist Caroline Glick,
a position paper written jointly by a team consisting of officials
of the U.S. State Department, the Egyptian government, the Palestinian
Authority, Canada, and the World Bank, joined by representatives
of Israels leftist opposition -- but without any input
solicited from the Israeli government -- lays out the Bush plan
in greater detail. The chief architect of the document is George
Bush the Firsts former Secretary of State, James Baker,
who is still a major player behind the scenes in the administration
of George the Second. The present Secretary of State, Condoleeza
Rice, relies on this document for guidance, according to Glick.
The
Baker street map to the Road Map, as one U.S. diplomat
calls it, makes it explicit that all 400,000-plus Jews living
outside Israels pre-1967 borders must be expelled to make
way for a contiguous and ethnically pure Palestinian
Arab state. The document doesnt even mention the word terrorism,
and does not require the Palestinian Authority to crack down
on terrorism or dismantle terrorist organizations. An international
force will patrol the frontier between the Palestinian state
and what is left of Israel, thus making it impossible for Israel
to strike back at the terrorists if there are more attacks. Israel
will be required to facilitate the training, arming and operation
of the Palestinian security forces, without interfering
with them in any way. Political reforms will be instituted
in the Palestinian state with the objective of consolidating
Fatah [a terrorist organization dedicated in its Constitution
to the destruction of Israel] as the main political player in
Palestinian society. And enforcement of the settlement
will be controlled by the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, thus depriving
the State of Israel of sovereignty even within its truncated
borders. Egyptian military forces will play a more important
role in implementing the agreement than the IDF.
Apparently
Israels Foreign Minister, Silvan Shalom, has been informed
of these American dictates and has acquiesced in them. When asked
by a reporter about the future of Israeli settlements outside
the pre-1967 lines, he said that U.S. has never accepted the
idea of settlements in the territories, and that the consent
of the Palestinians would be needed for their long-term survival.
Needless to say, that consent will not be given. It
was the late Foreign Minister Abba Eban who first called the
pre-1967 Israeli borders, to which the Bush Administration demands
that Israel retreat, the Auschwitz borders. No nation
in todays high-tech world could survive within such frontiers
against an enemy armed with superior numbers, state-of the-art
weapons, and the training and will to use them effectively. And
if history is any guide, the impact of repeated retreats and
forced evacuations displacing hundreds of thousands of people
from their homes, all without any real letup in Arab terrorist
attacks and hostility, will be to so demoralize and divide the
Israeli people that they will lose the will and psychological
stamina to defend themselves. Signs of this demoralization,
war-weariness and deep internal divisions are already all too
evident in Israel. Under
similar external pressure from friends as well as
enemies, Czechoslovakia withdrew from the predominately German-speaking
areas of their own country in 1938. Czech refugees streamed out
of the areas seized by Nazi Germany under the terms of the Munich
peace process. Within five months, the Czechs had
surrendered their country without a fight. In 1975, following
the withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Vietnam and cutbacks
in American aid, President Nguyen Van Thieu decided on a strategic
withdrawal of South Vietnamese troops from the Central Highlands
region, then under attack by the North Vietnamese forces, to
what he thought would be more defensible positions near the coast.
But the mass flight of soldiers and civilian refugees demoralized
the army and the whole nation. Within seven weeks, North Vietnamese
tanks were in Saigon. Czech and Vietnamese societies couldnt
hold up under the pressure of withdrawals and mass evacuations
before an advancing foe. Can we assume that things will be any
different for Israel? The
Jewish people in America and throughout the Diaspora must shake
themselves out of their comfortable lethargy, ignorance and indifference
to what is going on before it is too late. They must raise the
alarm, and cry out No to the Bush-Baker-Sharon plan
from the rooftops, with all their heart and soul. Only then,
perhaps will Israelis be roused from their world-weariness and
demoralization, and their slavish obedience to U.S. government
pressure. There is no time to lose; in a few months it may be
too late to prevent Holocaust II. *The terror/homicide bombing in front of a Tel Aviv nightclub Friday has put at least a temporary halt to the release of further prisoners. About the Writer: Rachel Neuwirth is a freelance writer who resides in the Los Angeles area. Rachel receives e-mail at rachterry@sbcglobal.net. |