Posted on 03/23/2014 6:57:55 AM PDT by SJackson
Theres just one niggling little question that must be put to Kerry: did the Arabs accept Resolution 181? kerry
Its a huge relief to realize that US Secretary of State John Kerry doesnt share the postmodern contempt for history. Or at least so it seems, because when it suits him, Kerry resorts to instructive historical perspectives. Wowed by his superior wisdom, in all its wondrous and infinite manifestations, were humbly thankful for the cogent connections he makes.
Just last week he intimated that Israelis have become insufferable nudniks by harping on what evidently cramps his style that tedious demand that the Arabs recognize the fundamental legitimacy of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people.
Its a mistake for some people, he told the House Foreign Relations Committee without naming names, to be raising it again and again as the critical decider of their attitude toward the possibility of a state, and peace, and weve obviously made that clear.
Besides, what nameless Israelis obstructively dwell upon is anyway old hat, which is where Kerrys esteemed history- steeped acumen comes in: Jewish state was resolved in 1947 in Resolution 181 where there are more than 40-30 mentions of Jewish state. That settles it then. All done and dusted.
Once again, Kerrys incisive intellect homed in on historys essential core, the crux of the matter that eludes lesser minds. Indeed UN General Assembly Resolution 181 of November 29, 1947, is the vital touchstone.
Nonetheless, theres just one niggling little question that must be put to Kerry: Did the Arabs accept Resolution 181?
Getting them to bloody belatedly agree to Resolution 181 is what the demand for recognition of Israel as a Jewish state is all about. Accepting the resolution and accepting the Jewish state are one and the same synonyms, for all intents and purposes.
It may be inconsiderate of Israels incurable nudniks to hinder Kerrys grand design for self-aggrandizement, but the 40 or so mentions of the Jewish state in that nearly 67-year-old resolution dont absolve Ramallah figurehead Mahmoud Abbas of the need to accept the legitimacy of Jewish self-determination right here in our homeland (to which he fantastically but significantly denies that we even have a smidge of a historic connection). It doesnt absolve him because for him and his people, Resolution 181 is a dead letter. They had never accepted its legitimacy.
The Palestinians refusal to recognize the Jewish states legitimacy means that they reserve for themselves the right to Arabize the de facto body politic known provisionally as Israel by overrunning it with millions of so-called refugees.
In other words, rather than be accepted as rightfully a Jewish state, Israel is regarded as at best a multinational temporary entity and a candidate for impending Arabization. It wouldnt be left in peace unless it submits meekly to said Arabization and the eradication of its Jewishness.
This is a surefire recipe for perpetuating the conflict (albeit by mutating means) rather than ending it, as presumed pursuers of peace would ostensibly wish to do. The refusal to accept the Jewish states legitimacy is tantamount to affirming a lasting Arab aspiration to obliterate the Jewish state, hot on the heels of an arrangement that would falsely parade as peace.
Unmitigated Arab opposition to Jewish statehood was what to begin with made Resolution 181 such a categorical non-starter.
For those who forget, Resolution 181 divided the tiny tract left over from the Jewish National Home (as mandated under still legally-binding League of Nations decrees) after Britain had earlier torn off most of it (nearly 80 percent) to form an Arab state for that hitherto never heard of nation Transjordan. Adding insult to injury, synthetic Transjordan (todays Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) was awarded outright, as a personal gift, to a Hashemite clan princeling from Hejaz (todays Saudi Arabia). This imperialistic scam constituted the first partition of Palestine.
Afterwards, in 1947, Resolution 181 earmarked 46% of the remaining 20% to another (the second) Arab state in original Palestine. Only 54% of the residual 20% of the Jewish National Home was then assigned to that oft-mentioned Jewish state. It was a terrifying crazy-quilt of petite patches connected by indefensible slender roadways, all scarily exposed and vulnerable.
According to resolution 181, the minuscule Jewish state was to comprise three non-contiguous slivers, the largest of which included the Arava, eastern Negev and the Negevs far south (down to then-nonexistent Eilat). Most of the moonscape terrain wasnt arable and was certainly unsuitable for large-scale urban habitation.
Another bit was wedged in the eastern Galilee around Lake Kinneret (the Sea of Galilee). The most densely populated mini-slice was an unimaginably narrow noodle along the Mediterranean, where most Jews congregated and which was chillingly susceptible to harm. Within it was enclosed the Arab enclave of Jaffa, while Jewish Nahariya was left outside the Jewish state.
Jerusalem and Bethlehem were to form a corpus separatum, an international zone, this notwithstanding the fact that Jerusalem irrefutably had an overwhelming Jewish majority going back at least to the beginning of the 19th century (there were no censuses beforehand). But organized Christianity couldnt abide the perceived theological affront of Jewish dominion in the Holy City.
Untenable and implausible though this hodgepodge partition was, Jewish multitudes rejoiced in the streets. At that point it didnt matter how nightmarish and absurd the disjointed territorial splinters allocated to them were.
What mattered was that for the first time in 2,000 years Jewish self-determination if even on a ridiculously diminutive and fragile geographical fragment appeared increasingly attainable, despite instant Arab denunciation of any compromise whatsoever with any Jewish collective.
In the immediate wake of Resolution 181, nudnik Jews energetically forged ahead with practical preparations for independence (alas, against omniscient American advice, including that of Kerrys renowned predecessor George Marshall who seethed against the notion of Jewish statehood naturally for the Jews own good).
Concomitantly, the Arabs on their own side forged ahead with military preparations to demolish Resolution 181 and destroy the Jewish state as soon as its establishment was proclaimed.
These conflicting reactions to Resolution 181 encapsulate the ongoing conflict. To be sure, that conflict wasnt triggered by the resolution. It long predated it and, moreover, it was never about a Palestinian state. There would have been no strife were such a state the ultimate objective of the Arab world. A Palestinian Arab state could have been declared independent directly subsequent to Resolution 181 together with Israel in 1948 but no Arab would hear of it.
The popular Arab distortion nowadays is to claim that all regional misery resulted wantonly out of the blue from Israels birth. Everything which led up to that turning point is assiduously ignored. Tendentious rewriters of history prefer we forget that the conflict didnt break out in 1948 but reached its culmination then.
Israels independence did formally begin in 1948, but its struggle didnt. The Arabs already brutally opposed the Jewish community which existed in this country pre- World War II and which was ripe for statehood before the Holocaust. The Great Arab Revolt of 1936-39 fomented by the still-revered Haj Amin al-Husseini and financed by Nazi Germany delayed Jewish independence.
Forgotten quite expediently are recurrent pre-1948 massacres by Arabs shouting, Itbach el-Yahud (Slaughter the Jews), denial of asylum to Jews fleeing the Holocaust and, not least, active and avid Arab collaboration with Nazi Germany.
The declared aim of the war which the entire Arab world launched against newborn Israel, three years post-Holocaust, was to thwart Resolution 181 and complete Hitlers unfinished mission. Not only was there no attempt to camouflage this genocidal goal, it was broadcast boastfully for all to hear and be intimidated.
On Israels first day, Arab League secretary- general Abdul-Rahman Azzam Pasha articulated Arab priorities. Sending forth seven Arab armies to wipe out the Zionist entity, he declared: This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades. The Arab agenda and intentions were unambiguous. Renascent Israels citizens harbored no misconceptions.
That was the concerted Arab response to Resolution 181. But, alas, the mass-murder spree that Azzam envisioned didnt go to plan primarily because nudnik Jews, clinging tenaciously to their Jewish state, didnt cooperatively go to the slaughter. For this were unforgiven to this day. The Arabs blame us for their nakba catastrophe their loaded term for our survival.
Its, therefore, inherently dishonest to deny that the feud is and always was about the creation and continued existence of the Jewish state.
Thats why it still massively matters that the Palestinians, whose raison dêtre remains to replace us and extinguish Jewish sovereignty by one means or another, recognize the Jewish right to statehood in the Land of Israel. That would translate to desisting from the continuous campaign to extinguish Jewish sovereignty by one means or another.
The Palestinians and the entire Arab/ Muslim realm demand strategic sacrifices of Israel that plainly jeopardize its survival. What Israel demands in return is that the war against it cease. That can only happen when the initial pretext for the war is retracted. Since Israel was attacked because the very notion of a Jewish state was anathema to its Arab neighbors, discontinuing the state of war must start with recognition of the legitimacy of a Jewish state.
All Israel asks is that the Arabs finally subscribe to Resolution 181, which they violently violated merely because it provided for a Jewish state. That Jewish state became the Arab casus belli. The Jewish state still is the casus belli.
Had it not been the casus belli, thered be merit to Kerrys contention that those numerous mentions of a Jewish state in Resolution 181 amply suffice. Had our purported peace partners reconciled themselves to said resolution and were absolutely fine with it, surely no problem would arise. No unresolved issues. No cause for kerfuffle.
But thats not how it is.
Peace cannot be achieved before the malignant characterization of Jewish statehood as a casus belli is recanted convincingly and comprehensively once and for all.
We would respectfully expect Kerry and his boss Barack Obama to concede that this is not too much to ask when presumably making peace.
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That's racist.
I think I'm going to hurl.
There is just so much racism!
How could you!?
Your thread title makes Baby Barack cry.
And Chris Mathews.
C’mon now....don’t be so niggardly with your accusation. Let him have it! :o)
Having read further, I have discerned the sarcastic tone of the original hurl-maker.
That was close.
Resolution 181, Resolution 242, blah, blah, blah...
A supposed "international community" that can GRANT statehood OR territory to Israel can also take it away.
The existential question is, are there enough Israeli Jews who accept Genesis 12:3 as their deed to the land and who are willing to shed blood to keep it?
If an Israeli believes that some phony "resolution" issued by a nonexistent authority protects his title, he's already defeated.
Yes!
The answer is the writer is not on the same wavelength as US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Kerry is not on the same planet.
Would you believe the same dimension ?
It may be inconsiderate of Israels incurable nudniks to hinder Kerrys grand design for self-aggrandizement, but the 40 or so mentions of the Jewish state in that nearly 67-year-old resolution dont absolve Ramallah figurehead Mahmoud Abbas of the need to accept the legitimacy of Jewish self-determination right here in our homeland (to which he fantastically but significantly denies that we even have a smidge of a historic connection). It doesnt absolve him because for him and his people, Resolution 181 is a dead letter. They had never accepted its legitimacy.
Matters will come to this. They must. The wretched hatred of arabs toward Jews must be defanged. When Israel is no longer protected by the US she will attack with decisive power and end 70 years of terror.
Obama is stumbling toward the only solution possible, one state, Israel. His foolishness will require the obliteration of all Arab statehood. Israel will return to its Biblical territory.
The harder Obama pushes for an end to Israel the faster Israel will destroy all of its enemies and rule the land given them by the Lord.
Now just a cotton pickin’ minit here. Let’s be fair. JFK knew the resolution number, and that it said Jewish State in it a few times. Are you seriously expecting him to know the actual content and historical context? Why should he? It’s not like anybody else will, besides the occasional columnist. And I’m sure he knows Abe Lincoln’s saying, that “you can fool some of the people some of the time, and most of the people most of the time, so why bother telling the truth just because you can’t fool all of the people all of the time. Lie your ass off and have fun.” At least that’s what it sounded like to me.
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