The One-State Solution, Cont’d. By Andrew C. McCarthy. National Review Online, October 17, 2015.
The Obama Intifada. By Matthew Continetti. National Review Online, October 17, 2015. Also at the Washington Free Beacon.
The Obama Intifada. By Matthew Continetti. National Review Online, October 17, 2015. Also at the Washington Free Beacon.
McCarthy:
Palestinian terrorism and Israeli self-defense are not the same thing.
Palestinian terrorism and Israeli self-defense are not the same thing.
The
next intifada is on, and the Obama
administration, as one would expect, is on the wrong side.
There
has been a spike in Palestinian terrorism over the past few weeks. One has to
call it a spike because Palestinian terrorism is always thrumming — there’s
never a real stop. About 70 Israelis have recently been mauled, and some
killed, in over two dozen sneak attacks, mostly by stabbing.
The
ultimate cause of the rampage is the Palestinian determination to eradicate
Israel’s existence as a Jewish state by a two-track campaign of internal violence and international political pressure. As I’ve previously detailed,
this is the “one-state solution” preferred by Islamists and Leftists. It is
abetted, wittingly or not, by the “two-state solution,” a bipartisan Beltway
obsession that entails pressuring Israel to accommodate next-door neighbors who
will be satisfied with nothing less than burning its house down.
The
proximate cause for the current bloodletting is incitement by Palestinian
political leadership, particularly Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud
Abbas (also known as “Abu Mazen”).
Abbas is a longtime terrorism enabler, the right hand of Yasser Arafat, by whose
intercession he rose to the top rank of the PLO and, ultimately, the
Palestinian Authority. Naturally, the Obama administration has hallucinated him
into a “moderate” Muslim “peacemaker” — just as the Bush administration did.
The
ugly reality is that Islamists and the radical pan-Arab Left — those in the
Nasser-Arafat mold — are in competition to prove who is the most anti-Semitic,
a coveted distinction in their culture. Abbas and his Fatah party must compete
with Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian terror branch, whose charter
explicitly frames the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews as dictates
of Allah. As Caroline Glick perceptively explains, Abbas has more to gain from
the perversely named “peace process,” which keeps the West invested in him,
than from a peace settlement, in which an influx of Hamas sympathizers would
likely drive him from power. Thus, he does his bit to stoke the violence.
Over the past few weeks, he has incited rioting at the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem, falsely accusing Jews of defiling and attempting to seize the site. Among his gems is the admonition that Jews “have no right to desecrate [the al-Aqsa Mosque and other Temple Mount sites] with their filthy feet.” The purported secular moderate went on to out-Hamas Hamas, lauding Muslims who physically attack Jews attempting to tour the area:
Over the past few weeks, he has incited rioting at the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem, falsely accusing Jews of defiling and attempting to seize the site. Among his gems is the admonition that Jews “have no right to desecrate [the al-Aqsa Mosque and other Temple Mount sites] with their filthy feet.” The purported secular moderate went on to out-Hamas Hamas, lauding Muslims who physically attack Jews attempting to tour the area:
For good measure, Abbas libelously accused Israel of “executing” a 13-year-old Palestinian boy, Ahmad Mansara, “in cold blood.” In fact, Mansara and his older brother were caught on video stabbing Jews, including a child riding a bicycle. When they tried to slice and dice the Israeli police who responded to the crime scene, Mansara was shot. But he was not “executed in cold blood”; he is alive and well and recuperating thanks to Israeli doctors and nurses who immediately gave him medical care.Each drop of blood that was spilled in Jerusalem is pure blood as long as it’s for the sake of Allah. Every shahid [i.e., martyr] will be in heaven and every wounded person will be rewarded by Allah’s will.
Abbas’s
diatribe can have had no purpose but to ignite yet another round of attacks —
not a “cycle of violence,” as the State Department describes it, but a
unilateral terror campaign. Indeed, Abbas is merely repeating his performance
of a year ago, when he exhorted Palestinians to prevent Jews “from entering the
holy site in every way possible” — a summons to jihad that was broadcast
repeatedly on Palestinian television and, Ms. Glick recounts, led to a similar
spate of attacks on Israeli civilians.
To
describe as utter nonsense the claim that Israel is trying to seize the Temple
Mount would be an insult to utter nonsense.
Jordan
invaded East Jerusalem in 1948. During the 19 years of Jordanian occupation
that followed, the world did not seem to mind that Palestinians were not given
their own state. Nor did it much notice the enforcement of sharia: thousands of
Jews and Christians driven from their homes, Jews denied access to holy sites,
centuries-old synagogues destroyed, and severe restrictions placed on
Christians — including limits on visits to holy sites and a requirement that
the Koran be taught in Christian schools.
In
1967, against Israel’s warnings, Jordan joined the Six-Day War of aggression
waged by Arab-Islamic states, to disastrous effect for themselves. Their goal
then, like the Islamist-Leftist goal now, was to annihilate the Jewish state —
as Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser put it about a week before the war, “Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel,” with which, he later added, “we
will not accept any . . . coexistence.” It was the Arab-Islamic states, though,
that were routed. Jordan’s foolish decision to attack West Jerusalem resulted
in its being throttled and pushed out of East Jerusalem by the Israeli Defense
Forces.
The Old
City’s iconic edifices are among the world’s holiest sites for Jews,
Christians, and Muslims. Under Israeli control, the sites have been opened to
tourists of all faiths. Yet, in deference to Islam’s notoriously hair-trigger
sensitivities, Israel placed the Temple Mount under the management of a Muslim
waqf (a Jordanian trust). Furthermore, the Israeli government prohibits Jews
from praying at the Temple Mount, notwithstanding that it is widely regarded as
Judaism’s most sacred site. Even a hint that this status quo may be altered
suffices to trigger Palestinian terror attacks, so Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has repeatedly and emphatically committed to maintaining it.
So what
did the Obama administration do? As the violence raged, a top State Department
spokesman, retired Navy admiral John Kirby, addressed the situation. “Well, certainly,” he claimed (the word is a
verbal tic for this highly uncertain man), “the status quo has not been
observed, which has led to a lot of the violence.”
This
statement was patently untrue and, under the circumstances, recklessly
irresponsible — so much so that Kirby ended up retracting his “certainly”
statement on Twitter, burbling about how he “did not intend to suggest” what he
had so clearly said — and what, as John Hinderaker notes, an Israeli security
official described as the U.S. State Department’s “crazy, deceitful and baseless” comments.
Kirby’s
retraction came only after he had poured more fuel on the fire by rolling out
the moral-equivalence canard that State has honed through 20 years of
blood-soaked “peace process.” Asked if he would assess blame for the violence,
the spokesman responded, “certainly [uh-oh]
individuals on both sides of this divide are — have proven capable of and in
our view are guilty of acts of terror.”
Yup,
those Israeli terrorists have only themselves to blame.
Keep in
mind: This is the administration that labels blatant anti-American terrorism
“violent extremism” and “workplace violence” because it cannot bring itself to
attach the T-word to jihadist mass murderers. Yet Obama’s minions blithely
applied the “terrorist” label to Israelis — thus echoing Abbas, Hamas, Iran,
the Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, al-Qaeda, ISIS, and
Hezbollah.
Not
surprisingly, Kirby declined to specify what Israeli “terrorist” attacks he had
in mind. Perhaps he was referring to an apparent revenge attack by an Israeli
who injured four men in stabbings last week — two Palestinians and two Israeli
Bedouins it seems he mistook for Palestinians. Maybe Admiral Kirby preferred
not to elaborate because, at a certain point, disgracefully drawn moral
equivalency embarrasses even the shameless Obama administration. The Israeli
government vigorously condemns and prosecutes criminals who attack civilians.
By contrast, the Palestinian Authority willfully incites terrorism, sings
paeans to terrorists in government-controlled media, and even names streets
after them. In fact, the PA has joined a unity government with Hamas, a
formally designated terrorist organization under American law. It is in the terrorism business.
Well,
if moral equivalence is the order of the day, we should add that Kirby’s boss,
John Kerry, was just as reprehensible as Kirby. In a speech at Harvard
University, our redoubtable secretary of state opined that the Palestinian
rampage was catalyzed by . . . wait for it . . . “a massive increase in
settlements” purportedly built by Israelis over the past two years. This, he
says, threatens — all together now — the “two-state solution.”
Of
course, Israel is not massively increasing settlements; it is constructing
additional housing on existing settlements for growing communities. Moreover,
the fact that the settlements are unrelated to the ongoing violence is open and
notorious: Abbas incited the attacks, he is quite proud of having done so, and he
continues to lionize the attackers.
An
outraged Netanyahu sized up the situation this way:
Dream on, Mr. Prime Minister.As far as settlements are concerned — this is not a result of a massive wave of settlements because there’s not been a massive wave of settlements. . . . And second, . . . the facts count. It is the very killers themselves who explain why they’re doing what they’re doing. They leave behind Facebook pages in which they cite and repeat Palestinian incitement about the al-Aqsa Mosque. All the lies that are said about us trying to bring down the mosque or change the status quo, they cite that as the reason for their activity. And you can’t fit a false template on reality. . . .This is what is driving this current wave. I’m sorry. The old models don’t apply. There’s a Palestinian attempt to inflame violence based on the false allegations that we are changing the Temple Mount, now on the false allegations that we’re executing innocent civilians. It doesn’t wash. And I expect our friends around the world to look at these facts, recognize them for what they are and, I think, to condemn these Palestinian attacks and to demand from Abu Mazen to stop the incitement and to restore calm.
As to
Kerry’s claim that settlement building provoked the violence, it was left to
Kirby to rationalize that the secretary did not really mean what he said — an
occupational hazard for Kerry spokesmen, but one Kirby “certainly” is the
perfect guy to handle. The problem, alas, is that Abbas means exactly what he says:
What Israel’s enemies want is the one-state solution.