Tobin:
Blaming Israel appears to be in fashion these days. During his most recent trip to the Middle East, Secretary of State John Kerry made it clear that he blamed Israel for the continuation of the conflict with the Palestinians without so much as a mention about the latter’s ongoing refusal to recognize the legitimacy of a Jewish state no matter where its borders might be drawn. That trend extends even to the discussion about negotiations with Iran as the administration is making it clear that it is more worried about Israel’s position on the nuclear threat than it is about Tehran’s deceptive diplomacy, a position that many of Kerry’s cheerleaders in the media (like Fareed Zakaria of Time Magazine and CNN) is picking up. But three stories that managed not to make it into the New York Times and other major international media outlets give you a better sense of the nature of the conflict than any of those involving Kerry or the back and forth between Washington and Jerusalem.
Issa Abd Rabbo, the most veteran of the prisoners released, received a $60,000 bonus, with the PA reportedly also offering to foot the bill for a wedding should he choose to marry. He was convicted of murdering two Israeli hikers south of Jerusalem in 1984, after tying them up at gunpoint and placing bags over their heads.
Elsewhere,
Palestine Media Watch reports that the Palestinian who murdered an Israeli
soldier in September had used PA TV to send a cryptic message to a brother,
jailed by Israel for terrorist activities, informing him that a plan to kidnap
a soldier and ransom the body for his release would soon be launched. Though
the plot to use the dead body of the Israeli was foiled, the killer had used a
popular official PA TV program devoted to honoring imprisoned terrorists to
alert the brother to the plot.
The granddaughter of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh was evacuated to an Israeli hospital in critical condition Sunday afternoon, but was returned to her family in Gaza Monday after her condition was deemed incurable, an Israeli military spokesman said Monday. Aamal Haniyeh, 1, was suffering from severe inflammation of the gastrointestinal system affecting her nervous system, doctors in Gaza said, according to the Egyptian daily Al-Ahram.
In case
you were wondering, this was the same Ismail Haniyeh who used the anniversary
of the Gilad Shalit ransom deal last month to call for more “armed struggle
against Israel” and has repeatedly vowed never to recognize Israel and to
continue to work to destroy it. It comes as no surprise that no mention of the
younger Haniyeh’s hospitalization was reported by Hamas media sources in Gaza.