Peace Is More Than a Piece of Paper. By Emily Schrader.
Peace is more than a piece of paper. By Emily Schrader. Jerusalem Post, August 10, 2013.
Schrader:
Obama’s public condemnation of Israel
rapidly sent his entire first term down the wrong path for American supporters
of Israel.
US
Secretary of State John Kerry, obviously wiser than all the leaders of Israel
as well as every secretary of state who preceded him, is now overseeing the
resolution of the longest-running conflict on earth – the conflict between
Arabs and Jews. And he and the Obama administration appear quite certain that
peace is just around the corner.
This
unparalleled arrogance is nothing new. The Obama administration has repeatedly
strong-armed Israel from the start, perpetuating the myth, believed by many
European countries, that Israel takes unnecessary actions that harm the
prospects of peace with the “oppressed” Palestinians. Obama’s public
condemnation of Israel as one of his first actions as president rapidly sent
his entire first term down the wrong path for American supporters of Israel
(which happen to be most Americans). With every word he spoke, he seemed to
place all blame for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict squarely on Israel’s
shoulders, all the while ignoring the racist incitement, corruption and hypocrisy
from Palestinian leaders in the West Bank.
In
March 2013, however, it almost seemed as if Obama had turned a new page with
Israel, visiting for the first time and delivering a rousing speech in support
of the Jewish state. But alas, with John Kerry as secretary of state, it seems
any improvement was fleeting and the administration is back to its old tricks:
Israel concedes, but not the Palestinians.
What
has Israel done to restart peace talks? In addition to setting no
preconditions, when the Obama administration wanted a settlement freeze, Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu conceded.
The
response? The Palestinians still refused to come to the negotiating table and
blamed Israel for not extending the settlement freeze.
When
Obama pressured Israel to negotiate with Hamas for a cease-fire during
Operation Pillar of Defense, Israel bit its tongue and negotiated – even taking
no action when rockets were repeatedly fired immediately preceding the
cease-fire agreement.
And
now, not only has the US government strong-armed Israel into releasing over 100
cold-blooded terrorists in order to appease the Palestinians, but it has
simultaneously ignored Abbas’ statement to the Egyptian press that Palestine
will be Judenrein. One can’t help but wonder what the reaction would be if
Netanyahu had stated that no Arabs will live in the State of Israel.
Kerry
stated on Tuesday that “two states deserve countries to call their own” and
that “the time has come for a lasting peace” – but Mr. Kerry, this is not what
lasting peace looks like. Lasting peace is two parties coming to the
negotiating table equally because they truly want to resolve this conflict. The
Palestinian Authority has made it abundantly clear that peace is not their
objective – so where is American pressure on the PA? The answer is that it’s
non-existent.
The
Americans place no pressure on the PA; this administration seems to have
achieved a level of willfully ignorant arrogance that allows it to believe it
doesn’t need to.
The
first example of this is illustrated by the Obama administration operating from
the false premise that if Israel surrenders sufficient territory, the
Palestinians will stop the conflict. History of course teaches exactly the
opposite.
What’s
more, the PA can’t even control its own population, demonstrating time and time
again its ineptitude at enforcing existing peace agreements and preventing
violence.
Second,
the Obama administration seems to think that because Obama visited Israel and
showered Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres with praise, Israel will now do
this administration’s bidding, even making unprecedented concessions. This
proposition, both arrogant and naïve, relieves the Palestinians of virtually
any responsibility at all.
But the
height of both naiveté and arrogance is that the Obama administration appears
to honestly believe that a peace agreement signed by the leaders of Israel and
the PA will actually bring peace. This is undoubtedly, and sadly, the most
dangerous aspect of Obama’s misguided hubris, and one need look no further than
Oslo for proof.
Peace
can only come when the people of Palestine learn to value individualism and
life, and have representation that believes in those same principles of
liberty.
Instead,
they have leaders who blame others for their shortcomings and demand the world
pay for their services because of irresponsible and corrupt leadership. Of
course, what Kerry and the Americans are missing, or refuse to accept, is that
the Palestinian leadership doesn’t want to stop the conflict.
In
addition to radical factions opposing the existence of a Jewish state in the
first place, the PA itself has no interest in resolving conflict because it’s
how its leaders prosper. At the end of the day, the PA could not enforce an
agreement even if one were to be reached. For the Obama administration to think
otherwise is dangerously imperious.