Kerry Forces Israel’s Moment of Decision. By Caroline Glick.
Kerry forces Israel’s moment of decision. By Caroline Glick. Jerusalem Post, December 16, 2013. Also at CarolineGlick.com.
Glick:
Facing the Palestinians’ continued defiance
of the very notion of peaceful coexistence with Israel, Kerry is planning to
present his own peace deal next month and try to force Israel to accept
it.
There
was a ghoulish creepiness to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to Israel
last week. Here we were, beset by the greatest winter storm in a hundred years.
All roads to Jerusalem were sealed off. Tens of thousands of Jerusalemites and
residents of surrounding areas were locked down in their houses, without power,
heat, telephone service or water.
And all
of the sudden, out of nowhere, Kerry appeared. As Hamas-ruled Gazans begged the
supposedly hated IDF to come and save them from the floods, and as Israel took
over rescue operations for stranded Palestinians living under the rule of the
PLO ’s gangster kleptocracy in Judea and Samaria, here was Kerry, telling us
that we’d better accept the deal he plans to present us next month, or face the
wrath of the US and Europe, and suffer another Palestinian terror war.
What is
going on? Why can’t Kerry leave Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the rest
of the country alone, even for a week, in the middle of a blizzard of biblical
proportions? According to leaks from the now five month old negotiations, after
20 rounds of talks, the Palestinians have not budged from the positions they
have held to for the past 50 years. They do not accept Israel’s right to exist.
They do not recognize the existence of the Jewish people. They do not believe
that the Jews have the right to freedom or self-determination. They insist on
taking control of our 3,000 year old capital. They demand that we surrender our
ability to defend ourselves from foreign aggression and Palestinian attacks and
infiltration from the east.
There
is nothing new here, of course, This was the case 13 years ago at the Camp
David summit. This was the case during the Annapolis summit in 2007 and 2008.
This
was the case when PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas rejected then prime minister Ehud
Olmert’s offer of peace in 2008.
Facing
the Palestinians’ continued defiance of the very notion of peaceful coexistence
with Israel, Kerry is planning to present his own peace deal next month and try
to force Israel to accept it. Although the text of Kerry’s deal has not yet
been revealed, we know exactly what it will involve just by listening to what
he has already told us.
In his
speech at the Saban Forum on December 7, Kerry said, “For many years the broad
contours of an eventual solution have been absolutely clear, and they were
crystallized for the world in December of 2000 when president Clinton laid down
the parameters for a final-status agreement. They were reaffirmed through the
Annapolis process during the Bush administration.”
The
Clinton parameters involved a near complete American embrace of the PLO ’s
maximalist demands. The Annapolis guidelines went even further in the PLO ’s
direction.
And
now, Kerry intends to put forth his own parameters that will be even more
forthcoming to the PLO than either the Clinton or Bush administrations were.
Like
the Clinton and Bush plans, the Kerry parameters will involve Israeli surrender
of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount to the PLO , which rejects the historical
fact that two Jewish temples were built at the site that was and remains the cradle
of Jewish civilization and history and holiest site to Judaism.
They
will involve the mass expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Jews from their
homes in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria to make room for an anti-Semitic,
Jew-free state that maintains its devotion to the destruction of the rump
Jewish state.
Kerry’s
framework deal will involve the mass immigration of hundreds of thousands of
foreign-born Arabs, who have been living in al-Qaida-, Hamas- and PLO
-controlled UN-run “refugee camps,” for the past four generations.
Kerry’s
plan will require Israeli society to destroy its cohesion through the
dismemberment and destruction of hundreds of Jewish communities. As occurred
before the Gaza withdrawal, it will require the government to oversee the demonization
and criminalization of well over three million law abiding, patriotic Israeli
citizens who oppose the mass expulsions.
Kerry’s
parameters will require Israel to surrender its ability to defend itself
against foreign aggression and Palestinian attacks. As for the Palestinians,
implementation of the Kerry parameters will guarantee that all moderate
elements in their society, including among Israeli Arabs, will be overwhelmed
and destroyed. The PLO state in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem, like the Hamas
state in Gaza, will be breeding grounds for global jihadists. They will
actively incite, organize and oversee an armed insurrection of the Arabs of the
Galilee and the Negev, meting out punishment for all dissenters.
As for
the US forces that Kerry proposes deploying to the Jew-free PLO state, they
will be targeted by the Palestinians, just as the Palestinians and the Syrians
attacked US Marines in Beirut 30 years ago. And like the Marines in Beirut,
they will be withdrawn in humiliation and defeat, but the lesson – that the
Arabs perceive the Americans and Jews as enemies of equal weight – will not be
learned. And, at any rate, unable to defend itself after agreeing to Kerry’s
parameters, Israel will cease to be a strategic ally and be transformed into a
strategic basket case. Its destruction will interest Kerry and his supporters
just as much as the destruction of South Vietnam interested them in 1975.
Aside
from being a more anti-Israel version of the Clinton parameters and Bush’s
framework, Kerry’s parameters, and framework deal, have one other unique and
particularly dangerous feature. Until now, US peace plans followed former prime
minister Ehud Barak’s dictum that “nothing is agreed to until everything is
agreed to.”
That
is, no hypothetical Israeli concession on Jerusalem, for instance, will be
binding unless a final deal is concluded.
Kerry
indicated at the Saban Forum that his goal is to coerce Israel into making
irrevocable concessions up front, before the Palestinians agree to peaceful
coexistence.
As he
put it, “A basic framework will have to address all the core issues – borders,
security, refugees, Jerusalem, mutual recognition, and an end of claims. And it
will have to establish agreed guidelines for subsequent negotiations that will
fill out the details in a full-on peace treaty.”
For the
past five and a half years, Netanyahu’s strategy for dealing with US President
Barack Obama has been to try to survive him. He’s withstood Obama’s constant
demand for Israeli national suicide for “peace” by giving the bare minimum of
revocable concession possible to keep Obama at bay.
But
with Kerry poised to shove his lethal parameters down our throats, parameters
that will require Israel to irrevocably accept terms of peace that will destroy
the country, it is obvious that Netanyahu needs to adopt a longer-term
strategy. Our goal cannot be limited to waiting out Obama. Our goal must be to
extricate Israel from the two-state trap.
Yes,
Israel will pay a huge price for jumping ship. For 20 years, non-leftist
Israeli leaders have been trying to go along to get along with the Left, and
the Americans and their ever-escalating demands. But Kerry’s obsessive harping,
and his insistence on pushing forward with his disastrous framework deal forces
our hand.
Either
we pay a huge price now, or accept our destruction within five to 15 years.