Posted on 09/10/2003 1:37:23 PM PDT by yonif
The world will not help us; we must help ourselves. We must kill as many of the Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders as possible, as quickly possible, while minimizing collateral damage, but not letting that damage stop us. And we must kill Yasser Arafat, because the world leaves us no alternative.
No one seriously argues with the fact that Arafat was preventing Mahmoud Abbas, the prime minister he appointed, from combating terrorism, to the extent that was willing to do so. Almost no one seriously disputes that Abbas on whom Israel, the US, and Europe had placed all their bets failed primarily because Arafat retained control of much of the security apparatus, and that Arafat wanted him to fail.
The new prime minister, Ahmed Qurei, clearly will fare no better, since he, if anything, has been trying to garner more power for Arafat, not less. Under these circumstances, the idea of exiling Arafat is gaining currency, but the standard objection is that he will be as much or more of a problem when free to travel the world than he is locked up in Ramallah.
If only three countries Britain, France, and Germany joined the US in a total boycott of Arafat this would not be the case. If these countries did not speak with Arafat, it would not matter much who did, and however much a local Palestinian leader would claim to consult with Arafat, his power would be gone.
But such a boycott will not happen. Only now, after more than 800 Israelis have died in three years of suicide bombings and other terrorist attacks, has Europe finally decided that Hamas is a terrorist organization. How much longer will it take before it cuts off Arafat? Yet Israel cannot accept a situation in which Arafat blocks any Palestinian break with terrorism, whether from here or in exile. Therefore, we are at another point in our history at which the diplomatic risks of defending ourselves are exceeded by the risks of not doing so.
Such was the case in the Six Day War, when Israel was forced to launch a preemptive attack or accept destruction. And when Menachem Begin decided to bomb the Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981. And when Israel launched Operation Defensive Shield in Palestinian cities after the Passover Massacre of 2002. In each case, Israel tried every fashion of restraint, every plea to the international community to take action that would avoid the need for "extreme" measures, all to no avail. When the breaking point arrives, there is no point in taking half-measures. If we are going to be condemned in any case, we might as well do it right.
Arafat's death at Israel's hands would not radicalize Arab opposition to Israel; just the opposite. The current jihad against us is being fueled by the perception that Israel is blocked from taking decisive action to defend itself.
Arafat's survival and power are a test of the proposition that it is possible to pursue a cause through terror and not have that cause rejected by the international community. Killing Arafat, more than any other act, would demonstrate that the tool of terror is unacceptable, even against Israel, even in the name of a Palestinian state. Arafat does not just stand for terror, he stands for the refusal to make peace with Israel under any circumstances and within any borders.
In this respect, there is no distinction, beyond the tactical, between him and Hamas. Europe's refusal to utterly reject him condemns Palestinians, no less than Israelis, to endless war and dooms the possibility of the two-state solution the world claims to seek.
While the prospect of a Palestinian power vacuum is feared by some, the worst of all worlds is what exists now: Terrorists attack Israel at will under the umbrella of legitimacy provided by Arafat. Hamas would not be able to fill a post-Arafat vacuum; on the contrary, Hamas would lose the cover it has today.
A word must be said here about the most common claim made by those who would not isolate Arafat, let alone kill him: that he is the elected leader of the Palestinian people. Even if Arafat was chosen in a truly free election (when does his term end?), which we would dispute, this does not close the question of his legitimacy.
Whom the Palestinians choose to lead them is none of our business, provided it is a free choice, and provided they do not opt for leaders who choose terror and aggression. So long as the Palestinians choose such a leadership, it should be held no more immune to counterattack by Israel than the Taliban and Saddam Hussein were by the United States.
We complain that a double standard is applied to us, and it is. But we cannot complain when we apply that double standard to ourselves. Arafat's survival, under our watchful eyes, is living testimony to our tolerance of that double standard. If we want another standard to be applied, we must begin by applying it ourselves.
Arafat's survival and power are a test of the proposition that it is possible to pursue a cause through terror and not have that cause rejected by the international community. Killing Arafat, more than any other act, would demonstrate that the tool of terror is unacceptable, even against Israel, even in the name of a Palestinian state. Arafat does not just stand for terror, he stands for the refusal to make peace with Israel under any circumstances and within any borders.
There is no "international community"; the phrase is a rhetorical device mischief-makers use, to manipulate situations, and cause the deaths of innocents.
To quote an old Johnny Carson joke..that line alone will make him so upset..that arafat will sit around the house CLEAN SHAVEN...actually..like I have said on previous threads..it is time for arafat to go..feet first on a gurney is a wonderful way for him to go..it is a cancer that must go..
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Abbas: "Many say I want to place the security services at my disposal and command and want to free them from brother Abu-Ammar's grip. This is false and it has never happened."
I see what you mean, and I thank you for correcting my mis-perception. And, BTW, thank you for an outstanding post!
If Israel would only follow the Jerusalem Post editor's lead this world would be improved significantly...
For the simple reason that those doing the killing have never had any intention other than killing Israelis and destroying the country. If anything, that should be clear.
So do what, then? Well, its like having a nest of snakes under your house. No matter how much you wish and hope that they'll leave you alone, sooner or later they'll kill your dog, or your child. You've got to go in there, clean them out, and kill them. Not the way you'd like it, probably, and a messy, dangerous job. But, there comes a time when you have no choice.
So it seems like the IDF will have to clean out those Palastinian areas, kill those making the trouble and either relocate or isolate the rest, because the Israelis know where the bombers are coming in from. They'll also have to clean out Lebanon while they're at it. I'd like to see them take out Syria as well. For all its protestations, that country has been nothing but a cancer on the whole region for years.
Egypt made "peace" with Israel, but never wanted the Gaza Strip Back. That's the first ticking time bomb that was left to Israel. Next was Jodan's "peace" with Israel, but in that agreement there was no solution to the Arabs who were living in Judea and Samaria. There you have the second time bomb. Both the first and the second time bombs have already blown up.
Now you might be wondering what the 3rd time bomb is. Well, that time bomb is still ticking, and that is the Israeli Arab citizens who are living in Israel. They number about 1.3M . But as their population grows and grows due to birthrate, Israel will have to fight for its existence on the inside, physically and mentally. Because the fact is they have political rights and can get elected to the Knesset. Once they have a large establishment in the Knesset, they would join a coalition of leftists. Then major chnages will occur. No more will the star of david be on the flag. No more Jewish state. No more IDF. No more nuclear weapons. Nothing. They will disarm the state and the Arabs will take over. Oh and before this happens, the Arabs in Israel will start making it known that they are really "Palestinians" and not "Israeli Arabs."
So, they are the 3rd bomb, one that will soon become a cancer.
This is the most rational assertiion that I've heard expressed on the subject by an Israeli.
Do it.
I know this is a fear.
I don't believe it will happen.
President Bush will lose his base if the US failed to veto a resolution such as this.
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