Into the fray: The Arabs’ war against the Jews (cont.): Root causes & red herrings

If the Jews are to prevail in the Arabs’ war against them it is essential that they accurately differentiate misleading red herrings from real root causes.

By Martin Sherman, JPOST

SHERMANOur forces are now entirely ready not only to repulse any aggression, but to initiate it ourselves, and to destroy the Zionist presence in the Arab homeland of Palestine. The Syrian army, with its finger on the trigger, is united. I believe the time has come to begin a battle of annihilation.

– Hafez Assad, then Syrian defense minister, later president, May 20, 1967 We will not accept any… coexistence with Israel.

The existence of Israel is in itself an aggression…against the Palestinian people.

– Gamal Abdel Nasser, president of Egypt, to the international media, May 28, 1967

The existence of Israel is an error which must be rectified. This is our opportunity to wipe out the ignominy which has been with us since 1948. Our goal is clear – to wipe Israel off the map.

– Abdul Rahman Arif, president of Iraq, May 31, 1967

The Arabs have been waging war against the Jews and their presence in the Land of Israel for over a hundred years; they have been waging war against the Jewish political sovereignty for almost seven decades.

The war has ebbed and flowed over the years, but as I have pointed out in recent columns, we are entering a new, and particularly menacing, phase of ongoing Arab aggression aimed at the annihilation of the Jews and their nation-state. As Shmuley Boteach wrote in his column earlier this week, the sense is that “it’s open season on the Jews of Israel.”

Diagnosing root causes & red herrings

If the Jews are to prevail in this brutal assault to drive them out of their ancestral homeland, if they are to preserve their national independence, it is essential that they diagnose the true reasons for Arab aggression, and distinguish misleading red herrings from real root causes.

After all, if the diagnosis flawed, the prescription for remedy will be similarly flawed – even fatally so.

Sadly, if we judge by the tenor of public discourse in Israel today, there is little ground for optimism.

One senior public figure after another – not only on the Left of the political spectrum – have come out with declarations that have ranged from regrettably inappropriate, through hopelessly unfounded, to dangerously counter-productive.

From the newly elected president, Reuven Rivlin, to veteran Police Chief Yohanan Danino, statements explicitly alleging or insinuating that the Jews’ own conduct – such as exercising their right of access to religious sites or legislative initiatives to codify in law the values reflected in the Declaration of Independence – precipitated, or at least, exacerbated, recent Arab butchery of innocent Jews in the streets, on the roads, inside synagogues, and at building sites across the country.

Apart from a resurgence of a shtetl mentality that Zionism was supposed to eradicate, such unfortunate proclamations reek of the “soft racism” of low expectations for the Arabs, and a craven desire to avoid upsetting non-Jews that is dangerously detrimental. These personages hopelessly conflate red herrings with root causes – and in so doing, promote misguided policies and foster the very problems they mean to contain.

What the Jews are, not what they do

Only the moronic or the malevolent could seriously contend that Arab animosity toward the Jews is a result of anything the Jews do.

No matter what the Jews do, they are assailed for what they don’t; and no matter what they don’t do, they are assailed for what they do. If they do not concede to Arab demands, they are accused of being intransigent. If they make far-reaching concessions, they are berated for those not made.

As the introductory excerpts show, Arabs harbor a burning Judeophobic hatred, and a blatant Judeocidal desire to annihilate the Jewish state infuses the entire Arab world – from Iraq through Syria to Egypt. This obdurate enmity had nothing to do with the policies of the Jewish state, but with its very existence.

For these bellicose proclamations all predate the 1967 Six Day war. They were all made before any Jewish presence in Judea-Samaria (a.k.a. the “West Bank”); before “occupation” and “settlements” – the perennial buzzwords for rallying anti-Israeli sentiment – had any practical relevance or conceptual significance.

It was before there was any access for Jews on the Temple Mount, or any legislative initiative to declare Israel a “Jewish state.” It was a time when Jewish holy sites in the Jordanian-controlled “West Bank” were desecrated, made into public urinals or converted into goat sheds; when Jewish cemeteries were defiled and Jewish gravestones uprooted to be used as construction materials; when, under the Hashemite monarchy, Jordanian snipers lurked atop the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City, randomly picking off civilians going about their business on the Israeli-controlled western side of the city.

The mortal sin of existence

Yet despite this, on March 8, 1965, fully two years before the outbreak of the 1967 war (!), long before Israel controlled a square inch of territory now claimed as “Palestine,” long before any “radical right-wing rabbi” could offend Arab sensibilities or ignite Arab rage with “rabid religious rhetoric,” Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser laid out the Arabs’ bloodcurdling objective: “We shall not enter Palestine with its soil covered in sand, we shall enter it with its soil saturated in blood.”

Not to be outdone in the expression of sheer savagery, Yasser Arafat’s predecessor as PLO chairman, Ahmad Shukeiri, crowed in a somewhat premature expression of triumph, a few days before the crushing Arab defeat: “The Arabs… will not flinch from the war of liberation…

This is a fight for the homeland – it is either us or the Israelis. There is no middle road… We shall destroy Israel and its inhabitants and as for the survivors – if there are any – the boats are ready to deport them.”

It is clear, therefore, that the Arabs cannot countenance Jewish existence itself – or at least, the existence of a sovereign Jewish political entity. They unequivocally state and actively strive to fulfill their stated intention: “The [very] existence of Israel is in itself an aggression; they “will not accept any… coexistence with Israel” since “the existence of Israel is an error which must be rectified.”

‘establishment of the state of Israel entirely illegal’

The same implacable refusal to accept any form of Jewish national independence is clearly reflected in the founding documents of all Palestinian political organizations.

Thus, Fatah’s constitution declares its goal to be the total “eradication of Zionist economic, political, military and cultural existence,” which it pledges to achieve by “armed struggle…

[which] will not cease unless the Zionist state is demolished”; the Hamas Charter candidly asserts: “Israel, by virtue of its being Jewish and of having a Jewish population, defies Islam and the Muslims,” cautioning that the Day of Redemption will not come “until Muslims fight the Jews (and kill them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: O Muslim! there is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him; while the Palestinian National Covenant declares: “The partition of Palestine in 1947 and the establishment of the state of Israel are entirely illegal, regardless of the passage of time,” denying that “Jews constitute a single nation with an identity of its own,” since “Judaism… is not an independent nationality.”

But this adamant inflexibility is by no means confined to documents alone. It epitomizes the unequivocal positions of the current leadership of the Palestinian-Arabs – including the allegedly moderate Mahmoud Abbas and his PLO.

Breathtaking duplicity & double standards

The PLO’s response to the proposed “Jewish state” legislation (The Jerusalem Post, November 25) should be extremely edifying for anyone at all open to being edified.

According to the PLO, the bill “is a racist political decision to complete the theft of Palestinian land and rights,” and “the so-called historic homeland of the Jewish people is a racist and ideologically exclusionary attempt to obscure the Palestinian historic narrative and abolish Palestinian existence.”

With a breathtaking display of hypocrisy and double standards, Abbas, who has unabashedly and consistently proclaimed that any Palestinian state must be entirely judenrein, had the temerity to declare that the initiative to codify Israel’s status as a Jewish state in law “places obstacles in the way to achieving peace.”

There you have it. The prospect of a Jewish state is a racist obstacle to achieving peace on the basis of the two-states-for-two-peoples principle, but the exclusion of all Jews from a Palestinian one, is not? Hmmm.

It is against this background of uncompromising rejection by Abbas and the PLO of any permanent acceptance of, or possible reconciliation with, some arrangement that would allow the Jews national sovereignty in land the Arabs perceive as theirs, that Israel’s policy options should be evaluated.

Corroborating breaking news

The Arabs’ war against the Jews has taken on many forms and configurations. When one method proved ineffective, another was adopted – fedayeen insurgency, conventional warfare, terrorist attacks, suicide bombings, rockets and missiles at civilian targets.

All were tried. All failed to bring about the demise of the Jewish nation-state. We are entering a new phase: Ideological incitement to provoke individuals, or small unorganized groups, to commit acts of slaughter, and to foster insurrection among Arabs with Israeli citizenship.

But before considering how this should be dealt with, one must grasp that none of the manifestations of Arab endeavor to eliminate the Jewish state were a result of provocation on the part of the Jews – not “occupation” (there was no “occupation” prior to 1967), not settlements (there are no settlements in Gaza), not Jewish access to the Temple Mount, not any legislative initiative to declare Israel what it is – a Jewish state. Rather, they are all rooted in the abiding hostility and hatred that Arabs harbor for the Jews, or, at least, for Jewish sovereignty.

And consistent with this, breaking news came while this column was being composed of a massive terrorist plot, initiated from Hamas headquarters in Turkey, that was uncovered and thwarted by the security services.

The Post reported that the terrorists planned massive attacks against Jerusalem’s main Teddy soccer stadium, the capital’s light rail system, car bombings, and kidnappings of Israelis in the West Bank and elsewhere.

Significantly, the terror network began operating at the end of August – well before MK Moshe Feiglin’s visits to the Temple Mount or MKs Yariv Levin and Ayelet Shaked submitted their proposal (based on former Kadima MK Dichter’s initiative) for “Jewish state” legislation.

None of those are the real reason for Arab violence against Jews – only opportunistic excuses, sadly endorsed by many Jews.

Ruthless resolve, not reticent restraint

The Arabs cannot be appeased or placated into abandoning their quest to eradicate Jewish national sovereignty. Each gesture of conciliation will only fuel further demands for additional such gestures.

They can only be deterred from pursuing their design, or – should deterrence fail – be defeated in doing so.

Anything else is a dangerous delusion, which will result in tragedy.

Tough measures – punitive and preemptive – are called for. Arab communities must be saturated with intelligence collection efforts – whether conducive, consensual or coercive.

Challenges to Jewish sovereignty must be met with stiff penalties, including deportation and loss of citizenship/residency for offenders and their dependents. The Jews must convey an unambiguous message to the Arabs – on both sides of the Green Line – that they will not brook any challenge, domestic or foreign, from within its borders or from without, to their national sovereignty and political independence.

Unless the Jews convey the unequivocal message that any such challenges will be met with overwhelming force, they will increasingly be the victims of such force at the hands of their Arab adversaries.

There may be those who find this prescription excessively harsh.

Sadly, the only way the Jews can avoid living permanently by the sword is to convey convincingly to the Arabs that they have the resolve to do so. I invite everyone to consider the alternative.

Only Arab despair can bring any hope for peace.

Martin Sherman (www.martinsherman.org) is the founder and executive director of the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies.

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  1. @ yamit82:

    ” and I have enough for you.”

    “…’Enough’ of what for me? — enough ad hominem ravings?”

    “Twinkie!”

    That’s your answer to the question? (Have you been tested for Alzheimer’s lately?)

  2. @ yamit82:

    “Yashar koach.”

    “Not your concern…”

    If your above comment [#6] was directed to me, then it is INDEED my concern.

    ” and I have enough for you.”

    “Enough” of what for me? — enough ad hominem ravings?

  3. @ yamit82:

    “Brain dead ?? Gibberish!!!! Opinion without factual foundations. That’s you. Everything from your fundamentalist Xian pov. Garbage That stinks like Garbage.”

    Ooh, brilliantly reasoned.

    And SO well said.

    Yashar koach.

  4. dweller Said:

    “Christian churches in the Holy Land have survived for centuries under non-Christian regimes, and while they may not be theologically comfortable with Jewish sovereignty, they do not view it as an unmitigated disaster.”
    I see little evidence that the great bulk of Evangelicals (and other Xtn religious bodies which were never state churches or state-allied) have ANY broader theological problem, large OR small, with the proposition of a Jewish state.
    “Muslim world views the establishment of Israel as a kind of Christian penance for the Holocaust, and believes that the Christian world paid for its own wrongdoing by carving a Jewish state out of Muslim lands. In the Muslim view this is a terrible injustice to Islam, and only the elimination of Jewish sovereignty can remedy it.”
    ‘Xtn penance at Islam’s expence’ may be Islam’s current ‘explanation’ for its rejection of Jewish sovereignty. But that sounds a little too ‘neat’ — more convenient than substantive. I think the heart of the matter lies elsewhere.
    It is the Jewish state’s very anomalousness that makes it inconceivable to Muslims to tolerate it. Muslims had ALWAYS seen Jews in a dhimmi light, and have had very little time, as yet, to perceive them otherwise.
    Christians had lived as dhimmis in Muslim countires.
    And Muslims had lived as minorities in Xtn countries.
    — But from 135 till 1948, nobody had EVER lived as a minority in a Jewish country.
    The idea is just going to take some getting used to.
    And that’ll take time.
    It’s early.

    Brain dead ?? Gibberish!!!! Opinion without factual foundations. That’s you. Everything from your fundamentalist Xian pov. Garbage That stinks like Garbage.

  5. “Christian churches in the Holy Land have survived for centuries under non-Christian regimes, and while they may not be theologically comfortable with Jewish sovereignty, they do not view it as an unmitigated disaster.”

    I see little evidence that the great bulk of Evangelicals (and other Xtn religious bodies which were never state churches or state-allied) have ANY broader theological problem, large OR small, with the proposition of a Jewish state.

    “Muslim world views the establishment of Israel as a kind of Christian penance for the Holocaust, and believes that the Christian world paid for its own wrongdoing by carving a Jewish state out of Muslim lands. In the Muslim view this is a terrible injustice to Islam, and only the elimination of Jewish sovereignty can remedy it.”

    ‘Xtn penance at Islam’s expence’ may be Islam’s current ‘explanation’ for its rejection of Jewish sovereignty. But that sounds a little too ‘neat’ — more convenient than substantive. I think the heart of the matter lies elsewhere.

    It is the Jewish state’s very anomalousness that makes it inconceivable to Muslims to tolerate it. Muslims had ALWAYS seen Jews in a dhimmi light, and have had very little time, as yet, to perceive them otherwise.

    Christians had lived as dhimmis in Muslim countires.

    And Muslims had lived as minorities in Xtn countries.

    — But from 135 till 1948, nobody had EVER lived as a minority in a Jewish country.

    The idea is just going to take some getting used to.

    And that’ll take time.

    It’s early.

  6. dweller Said:

    They simpy cannot VISUALIZE Jews as other than dhimmi.

    It had been that way for so long

    — it will have to be a long time otherwise for them to CONCEIVE the other way as ‘normal.’


    Jewish Sovereignty as a Theological Problem

    In short, the prevalent conception in the Islamic world is that Israel is a state of infidels who have no right to sovereignty. Even though Arab governments note with pride that the Jews who lived among them did not suffer persecution of the kind that befell their European brethren, the fact is that Jews in Arab countries lacked all rights to political autonomy and membership in the political elite. Thus, in spite of the theological differences between Islam and Christianity, historically speaking the perceived tension between Judaism and sovereignty was felt no less strongly in Islamic than in Christian countries. In the Arab world, the Jews were tolerated as long as they knew their place and recognized their inferior status.
    Since the Arab world has not granted equal rights to religious, cultural, or ethnic minorities, the Muslim image of the Jew remains unchanged. At best, Jews are tolerated, but are nevertheless always suspected of wrongdoing, and are in no way considered worthy of self-determination—certainly not in a land Muslims believe to be rightfully theirs. Such a view does not distinguish between its historical, political, and religious implications; the Israeli presence in Palestine is insufferable because the Jews rebelled against their proper station.
    While in colonial times, the Middle East and North Africa were a mosaic of ethnic and religious groups, in the second half of the twentieth century Islamic states not only won their sovereignty, but also cleansed themselves of religious minorities. The result is that today, no Arab state has a significant Jewish population (although a few Jewish communities remain in Morocco). Christian communities in Arab countries, such as the Maronites in Lebanon, the Copts in Egypt, and the French in Algeria, are dwindling, and are often oppressed. The same holds true for Christians in cities like Nazareth, Bethlehem, and Ramallah, where Palestinian Muslims constitute a decisive majority. Fifty years ago, Christians were well represented in the Arab world; not only did they fill leadership positions, they also founded important national and social movements.Today, however, there is little religious diversity in the Arab world.
    Since the Jewish state was established on territory Christianity had relinquished after its defeats in the Crusades, recognizing Israel was less problematic for Christians than for Muslims. Christian churches in the Holy Land have survived for centuries under non-Christian regimes, and while they may not be theologically comfortable with Jewish sovereignty, they do not view it as an unmitigated disaster. Islam, by contrast, cannot tolerate the subjugation of “Muslim” territory to Jewish dominion. Moreover, much of the Muslim world views the establishment of Israel as a kind of Christian penance for the Holocaust, and believes that the Christian world paid for its own wrongdoing by carving a Jewish state out of Muslim lands. In the Muslim view this is a terrible injustice to Islam, and only the elimination of Jewish sovereignty can remedy it.

  7. “…It is clear, therefore, that the Arabs cannot countenance Jewish existence itself – or at least, the existence of a sovereign Jewish political entity…

    …The Arabs cannot be appeased or placated into abandoning their quest to eradicate Jewish national sovereignty. Each gesture of conciliation will only fuel further demands for additional such gestures…

    …It is against this background of uncompromising rejection by Abbas and the PLO of any permanent acceptance of, or possible reconciliation with, some arrangement that would allow the Jews national sovereignty in land the Arabs perceive as theirs, that Israel’s policy options should be evaluated…

    …But before considering how this should be dealt with, one must grasp that none of the manifestations of Arab endeavor to eliminate the Jewish state were a result of provocation on the part of the Jews…Rather, they are all rooted in the abiding hostility and hatred that Arabs harbor for the Jews, or, at least, for Jewish sovereignty…”

    They simpy cannot VISUALIZE Jews as other than dhimmi.

    It had been that way for so long

    — it will have to be a long time otherwise for them to CONCEIVE the other way as ‘normal.’

  8. Sadly, the only way the Jews can avoid living permanently by the sword is to convey convincingly to the Arabs that they have the resolve to do so. I invite everyone to consider the alternative.

    “convey convincingly”? More doublespeak which should read: “destroy the enemy”. Another Jewish solution to confuse and obfuscate and avoid? Why is it so difficult for Jews to accept that many people want to kill them and their children? Why is it difficult to embrace that the killers of your children must be liquidated? The enemy is not nice people gone astray, they are not nice people who by dint of abusive childhood would not be killing jews. They are a unified people who never fail to provide the evidence of their evil agenda and yet the jews are still confused and need essays like this to awaken them from slumber. It’s no different than the jews who thought it was impossible for their german neighbors to be sending them to death camps until it was too late. The Jews haven’t learned a thing, they say never again while walking to the death camps.

    Why should the Jews be trying to “avoid living permanently by the sword” when it is only that sword which prevents their slaughter? The sword should be embraced as a tool given to escape slaughter rather than seeking to avoid it. Prayers of gratitude should be sung for being given this gift. The shtetl is alive and well in these ongoing behaviors of jews still seeking to understand WHY they want to kill us.

    All energy should be spent instead to devise ways to neutralize this global onslaught, battle plans need to be drawn, covert and overt for the destruction of the enemies in Europe(the prime antagonist) and the destruction or seizing control of energy supplies from the ME oil potentates. The ability to harm is an asset, and Israel has that ability on many levels…… these are the swords which need to be embraced. Israel must know how to create chaos and suffering in the lands of the enemies, there are many ways.

  9. If the Jews are to prevail in this brutal assault to drive them out of their ancestral homeland, if they are to preserve their national independence, it is essential that they diagnose the true reasons for Arab aggression, and distinguish misleading red herrings from real root causes.

    actually, this is the problem rather than the solution. Overthinking, what Jews need to recognize is that they have a pathological obsession with dissecting motives, reasons, explanations, etc for the pathological behavior of others which actually deflects them from recognizing what is simple common sense:

    someone is trying to kill you, kill him first or send him away!

    It is no more complicated than that simple phrase and yet here we are once more with a long essay on the “real reasons for their behavior”.. Much more important would be the real reasons for OUR insane behavior. Why are Jews obsessed with explaining the behavior of existential blood thirsty enemies who want to slaughter our children? This is energy wasted which should be spent on devising pragmatic solutions to neutralizing the enemy.
    The cause of jews being unable to accept the fact that their enemies want to slaughter their children is a pathology of the Jews; it is like an ostrich with its head in the sand: we do not examine the lion who seeks to kill the ostrich but we examine the strange, aberrant behavior of the ostrich.
    The arabs operate as a collective to kill the Jews, they have no problem with concluding their desire to destroy the jews, they even teach their children to make sure their children do not lose their desire for jew blood. This is a collective which should be destroyed, not reasoned with. At the very least removed to a distance to cause no damage. The arabs are unified in their views of Jews, it is only the Jews who are fools. A normal life form acts preemptively in self-defense to destroy his enemy. The Jews are abnormal, they keep looking for agreement, empathy and sympathy from those who slaughtered them for 2000 years….. Isn’t that nuts? It is an incredible performance of denial and insanity which the Jews daily perform. Understanding our own pathology of Stockholm Syndrome would be constructive. Being aware of what the arabs do to destroy the jews, being aware of what the euros do to destroy the Jews….accepting these facts rather than seeking reasons for their behavior would be much more constructive in solving and dealing with the resulting problems of their behavior.

    By seeking reasons we give credibility to the concept that something must be wrong with the jews if everyone is against them. Surely someone will empathize and agree with us if they are wrong and we are right. this is a futile and destructive endeavor akin to a victim of child abuse who seeks to understand why they are being abused but continues to remain in, and is even drawn to, the abuse scenario.

    The enemy lies and employs the tactic of taqiyya to destroy the Jews; they are not concerned with truth but with winning allies to their cause. The jews are too busy twisting their own minds with philosophy. This is the way that weak losers win against strong victors. The Jews are destroyed with their own minds. Reminds me of Babel.