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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Israel Can't Afford to Repeat the Concessions Made During Clinton Administration

On 13 September 1993 in a public ceremony in the presence of PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and US President Bill Clinton, with Mahmud Abbas signing for the Palestine Liberation Organization, foreign Minister Shimon Peres for the State of Israel, Secretary of State Warren Christopher for the United States and foreign minister Andrei Kozyrev for Russia, the Oslo Accords were signed. The accords tied Israel to making one-sided concessions and tied the PLO to nothing. The Destruction of Israel is still called for in their charter and terrorism was formalized as a legitimate way of obtaining political goals.

The concessions did not end with the Oslo agreement, subsequent Prime Ministers such including Bibi Netanuyahu have made major concessions to the Palestinians and have gained nothing in return, except more terrorism and more death of Israelis and Palestinians. As a people, the Palestinian Arabs have seen their quality of life dwindle under "self-rule." Fatah steals the foreign aid to line their own pockets, Hamas steals it to make war.

We will be soon facing a dance like the one performed years ago at Wye River.  The players will have similar names, Clinton, Netanyhu and Abbas. In order to be effective, Prime Minister Netanyahu must avoid making the same one-sided concessions to SOS Clinton that he made to her husband President Clinton.  Those concessions began the momentum toward the Terrorism that began the Second Intifada:

We will be soon facing a dance like the one at Wye River.  The players will have similar names, Clinton, Netanyhu and Abbas. In order to be effective, Prime Minister Netanyahu must aviod making the same one-sided concessions to SOS Clinton that he made to here husband President Clinton.  Those concessions began the momentum toward the Terrorism that began the Second Intifada:

Israel Can't Afford Any More Dangerous Concessions
Obama shouldn't push the Jewish state to give territory to terrorists.


By TOM GROSS
Hillary Clinton arrives in Israel today on her first visit since becoming Secretary of State, at a time when many influential people in America and beyond are clamoring for the Obama administration to pressure Israel into making major concessions. Before she succumbs to those pressures, she might want to bear in mind the pain Israel suffered the last time it was forced to make such concessions -- when Mrs. Clinton's husband was president.
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An example of what Israel gets when it gives territory to terrorists: a bombed-out bus, Tel Aviv, September 2002.

It is a pain that has many names and faces. One of them is Kinneret Chaya Boosany. At the very moment that Barack Obama was delivering his historic victory speech in Chicago's Grant Park in the early hours of Nov. 5, a small miracle was happening over 6,000 miles away in Israel when Kinneret gave birth to her first child. Six years earlier, Kinneret, then 23, was blown up as she worked as a waitress in a coffee shop in Tel Aviv.

Her injuries were so horrific that the doctors gave her a 2% chance of survival. She remained in a coma for 88 days. When she awoke, she changed her name from Kinneret to Kinneret Chaya (meaning "Kinneret Lives" in Hebrew). In her own words, "Kinneret died that night in the flames, but Kinneret Chaya was born."

She is just one of the thousands of Israelis -- both Jews and Arabs -- injured by Palestinian suicide bombers who were sent out on their deadly missions by either the Islamist Hamas movement or the Fatah faction headed by "moderate" Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his predecessor Yasser Arafat. The number of Israelis killed in terror attacks has been greatly reduced in recent years after the government built a security fence to make it harder for bombers to get through.

Today Kinneret's skin still bears the scars of burns over 85% of her body. She spends many hours in a heavy pressure suit and face mask to prevent the scarring from getting worse. She cannot go out in the day because the sun has become her enemy. But Kinneret struggled back to life, through countless operations and long sessions of physiotherapy, learning to accept her disfigured body and to smile in spite of her scarred face. And then in November, even though the doctors said she had only a very slim chance of a successful pregnancy, the beautiful former teenage ballerina, who got married at the start of last year, gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

This story is worth reflecting on as Hillary Clinton arrives here in Israel. Barely a day goes by way without Jimmy Carter and assorted European politicians calling on Mr. Obama to coerce Israel into hastily withdrawing from more land no matter the security risks. The reigning Nobel Peace Prize laureate, for instance, former Finnish Prime Minister Martti Ahtisaari, went so far as to use the prize ceremony as a soapbox to urge Mr. Obama to make pressure on Israel the principal focus of his first year in office.

Like most Israelis, Kinneret Chaya, whom I saw again last week, desperately wants peace with the Palestinians. It is my experience of covering the region as a reporter for many years that no one wants the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to be peaceably resolved more than Israelis do.

But Israelis are also very aware of the dangers of naively handing over territory to terrorists, as was done during the presidency of Secretary of State Clinton's husband, Bill Clinton, in the 1990s. The vote by Israelis in elections two weeks ago was not a vote against peace as many Western commentators claim. It was a vote for realism and security.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's likely next prime minister, has been wrongly vilified as being against a two-state solution. In fact he is open to the creation of a Palestinian state, but only if it is one that will live in peace with Israel. And for this, Mr. Netanyahu argues, you can't simply wave a magic wand at some fancy signing ceremony on the White House lawn and say "hey presto" -- which is exactly what politicians tried to do at the Oslo signing ceremony in 1993.

First the Palestinians need to do the hard work of building institutions that would allow such a state to succeed -- a functioning economy, the rule of law and so on. And Mr. Netanyahu is very willing to offer Israeli assistance in building such mechanisms.

Avigdor Lieberman, one of Mr. Netanyahu's possible coalition partners, who has been misleadingly described as an extreme rightist by many journalists, has been even more explicit than Mr. Netanyahu in calling for a two-state solution, including the division of Jerusalem between Israel and a future Palestinian state.

Even Shimon Peres, Israel's dovish president, now has second thoughts about unilateral Israeli concessions. Having long championed territorial withdrawals to attain peace, Mr. Peres last month acknowledged that it was a mistake for Israel to withdraw from Gaza in 2005 without first having a peaceful and democratic Palestinian party to hand that territory to.

Israel has always shown a willingness to make peace if a peace partner exists, as it did in the case of the late Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Jordan's King Hussein. Israelis are still waiting for a Palestinian Anwar Sadat.

One of Mr. Netanyahu's most difficult challenges during his first term as prime minister from 1996 to 1999 was coping with a Clinton administration that berated him for his belief that peace must be built from the bottom up through the liberalization of Palestinian society, rather than from the top down by giving land to terrorists. The question is whether President Obama and Hillary Clinton have come round to Mr. Netanyahu's way of thinking.

Kinneret Chaya is an exemplary and courageous figure. The international community owes it to her and the countless other terror victims to confront the basic realities of the Israel-Palestinian conflict. By all means, pressure Israel into making concessions that do not threaten its security -- into not expanding West Bank settlements, for instance. But Israeli concessions will never resolve the conflict in themselves. They will only work if there is corresponding pressure on the Palestinians to accept Israel's existence as a Jewish state and to make aid to the Palestinians conditional on putting an end to their inciting for the destruction of Israel.

Mr. Gross is the former Jerusalem correspondent of the Sunday Telegraph.

2 comments:

YMedad said...

This is too simple an argument for Hillary to follow.

Reaganite Independent said...

Forget about Obama and Hillary displaying any strategic or moral clarity- Sadly, as Caroline Glick wrote in the J-Post, Team Obama plans to "put the screws" to Israel.

Israelis are well aware that the Palestinians are not ready yet for land-for-peace... were's the precedent, Gaza? So they not only settled some accounts with Hamas before Obama was sworn-in, but now elected a far more rightist government, to be headed by Bibi Netanyahu... who refers to Gaza as "Hamasistan". Does that look like they are looking to follow Obama's lead, to not confront Tehran, and make ill-conceived deals with the Palestinians?

Israel is the target of an existential threat from Iran and her proxies Hezbollah and Hamas, plus Syria... and cannot afford a pollyanna, cafe-debate world view like Barack thinks is so modern and "cool".

And Iran has promptly met Obama's futile gestures with contempt. These apocolyptic loons not only have no intention of stopping their nuclear weapons program, but consider his willingness to "talk without preconditions" nothing but a sign of weakness- an indicator of the "failure of the West."

Ruthless and aggressive foes have no reason to take seriously a smiley plastic mannequin like Obama... they know he's not going to do anything. US allies such as Israel and Afghanistan will be forced to take matters into their own hands. Obama, like Carter, will make the US an impotent, irrelevant bystander as events take their course... and nations like Russia, Venezeula, and China fill the power vacuum.

Team Obama would be well-advised to keep an eye on the horizon anytime they're visiting their recalcitrant pals in Tehran... for a formation of Israeli F-16's coming-in at Mach 2. The IDF did us all a huge favor in 1983, taking out Saddam's reactor in the face of world condemnation... and they'll they'll take care of business again, reducing Iran's nuclear program to smoldering little bits.

Israel is used to such misguided and ignorant moralizing, and Netanyahu doesn't care what Obama thinks- surely he can't afford to.

http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/2008/1/2telegram-for-iran-and-team-obama.htm