Washington’s agenda is completely wrong – and incendiary

Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, needs to get his facts right and his priorities straight.

By  Caroline B. Glick, ISRAEL HAYOM

Throughout the month of Ramadan, the Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority and Hamas have been inciting Arab Israelis in Jerusalem and throughout the country to attack Jews. And so it happened that at the outset of the month, Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa and beyond found themselves beset by gangs of Arab thugs who beat them on the streets and light-rail cars just because they were Jews.

Last week, Hamas’ leaders announced their detailed plans to open a new campaign against Israel on May 9. May 9 was a conflation of three events: Jerusalem Day – Israel’s national holiday celebrating the unification of Jerusalem in 1967; Muslims marked the holiest day of the month of Ramadan, and Iran marked its own Jerusalem Day, whose purpose is to call for the destruction of Israel and end Jewish rule in Jerusalem.

Hamas’ leaders put everything on the table. And events progressed precisely according to the plans the terror bosses set out in their public announcements. The combination of Arab violence in Sheikh Jarrah, the Damascus Gate, and the Temple Mount, along with balloon bombs and rocket launches against Israel from Gaza, arson fires, and terrorist attacks in Judea and Samaria are precisely what Hamas’ leaders said would transpire. Fatah, for its part has been a full participant in the violence. Fatah’s office in Nablus publicly took credit for the drive-by shooting of three Jewish students at a bus stop in Samaria last Monday. The Fatah terrorist critically wounded all three young men, one of them died of his wounds three days later. The other two are still fighting for their lives.

Despite that fact that everything was on the table, and despite the fact that only one side has been rioting, violently attacking and trying to lynch innocent civilians, Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser found it appropriate Sunday night to phone his Israeli counterpart Meir Ben-Shabbat and read him the riot act. In the course of their conversation, Sullivan parroted the libelous narrative being spewed by Hamas and the PA/Fatah which blames Israel and Israeli Jews for the premeditated violence that Arabs – instructed by Hamas and Fatah – are conducting against Israel and Israeli Jews.

According to the readout of the conversation that the US National Security Council spokesman posted, among other things, Sullivan, “reiterated the United States’ serious concerns about the potential evictions of Palestinian families from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood,” as if the issue didn’t revolve around illegal squatters that have been working for the past 50 years to steal the buildings from their Jewish owners; as if it weren’t well known that Hamas and Fatah are openly exploiting the legal battle to justify their new terror campaign against Israel.

If that weren’t enough, Sullivan also, “encouraged the Israeli government to pursue appropriate measures to ensure calm during Jerusalem Day commemorations.”

As Israel Hayom‘s Ariel Kahana reported, Ben-Shabbat didn’t take Sullivan’s hostile dressing down in silence. He responded appropriately, “As the sovereign, Israel is handing the events responsibly and in a measured way despite the provocations.”

Ben-Shabbat added, “International intervention serves as a prize to the rioters and their dispatchers that had hoped that international pressure would be exerted against Israel.”

Less than 24 hours after their phone call, Hamas proved Ben-Shabbat was right. With a tailwind from the White House, Hamas gave Israel an ultimatum: Remove your security forces from the Temple Mount and Sheikh Jarrah by 6 p.m. or you’ll live to regret it. In other words: Give up your sovereignty over Jerusalem by six or else.

Lo and behold, shortly after 6 p.m., the air raid sirens sounded throughout Jerusalem and its environs as Hamas attacked the capital with rockets from Gaza. As the evening progressed Arab Israelis in Ramle and Lod and other mixed cities carried out what can only be called a pogrom against their Jewish neighbors. They burned yeshivot, schools and apartment buildings and beat and tried to lynch Jews that fell in their paths. After they were done, they went to the local hospital emergency room, threw rocks at the medical staff and patients and tried to kill the Arab Israeli doctors and nurses on the scene for “collaboration” with the Jews.

The medical staff had to evacuate with the patients to protected areas while the police dispersed the attackers with stun grenades – in the ER.

The official readout of Biden’s national security adviser concluded by mentioning that Sullivan, “expressed the Administration’s commitment to Israel’s security.”

A bit more “commitment” like this and Israel will find itself in short order fighting a regional war.

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  1. Pollard: Israel should expel US diplomats
    Israel should leave the UN, which is “Knesset of hate,” he tells Merkaz Harav Yeshiva
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    JONATHAN POLLARD arrives at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York City in 2017. (photo credit: BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS)
    JONATHAN POLLARD arrives at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York City in 2017.
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    Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion presented Pollard, who now lives in the city, with a certificate of appreciation in honor of his sacrifices on behalf of the Jewish people and Jerusalem. It is fitting to celebrate the liberation of Jerusalem and of Pollard on the same day, he said.

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