It’s So Bad, It’s Good…or at least should be.

by Gerald A. Honigman

If the United States–three thousand miles wide, bordered by non-hostile nations (at least one whose territories were conquered in the name of the United States’ manifest destiny ), buffered by two vast oceans, and the most powerful nation on Earth–was asked to negotiate with an enemy dedicated to its destruction, we’d expect our leaders to tell those folks to stick those negotiations as far up some bodily orifice that they would fit. And if such an enemy struck at our people, we would unleash pure hell on them…as in the aftermath of 9/11, in World War II, and so forth.

It pays to be big–both as a nation and as a people.

The resurrected State of the Jews isn’t. It’s hard to even locate it on a map of the world. On the other hand, Arabs now have almost two dozen states–conquered mostly from non-Arab peoples–on over six million square miles of territory.

I repeat these things often–not because I like to, but because the message just doesn’t sink in as soon as it should. And for those who have eyes and see and have ears and hear–yet still behave otherwise–I repeat such key facts to rub in their faces. Neither reason nor ethics will be the excuse for shafting the Jews yet again.

Recently, the Arab terrorist organization, Fatah, met with the Arab terrorist organization, Hamas, in the feudal kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Both organizations’ charters still call for the destruction of Israel, and both have continued to launch deadly attacks against Jews.

Mediated by those “moderate” Wahhabi models of morality–in whose country one could still purchase black slaves on the open market not that long ago (with reports of slaves still working the oil fields), in whose holy cities “Infidels” dare not set foot in, the providers of most of the homicide bombers of 9/11, etc. and so forth–the Mecca Agreement was arrived at. The negotiations focused on resolving the inter-Arab feud over who would be calling the shots–both militarily and politically–in the Palestinian Arab territories via the formation of a Unity Government.

Recall that Israel withdrew from Gaza–strategic land used since the days of the Pharaohs as an invasion route into Israel–going on two years now. And its worst (and very predictable) nightmares came true. Arabs saw this as weakness, gave nothing in return, and simply came that much closer to launching their attacks into Israel proper. Gaza is a no-man’s-land today.

Arabs are still more dedicated to destroying the one minuscule state Jews have (on land they have lived on for over three millennia) than building yet another state of their own–and second, not first, one in “Palestine.” Upon the breakup of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, which ruled the area for over four centuries, Jordan was carved out of the original April 25, 1920 mandated territory in 1922 as a gift to the Brits’ Arab allies in World War I.

No where in this new Meccan accord do Arabs recognize Israel, agree to stop terrorizing Jews, or make any attempt to reach a livable modus vivendi with a viable Jewish State as their neighbor.

No shock here, and much of what I write is, again, admittedly repetition of my earlier observations.

But Secretary of State Rice is traveling to the Middle East. And you know–or should know–what that usually means. Any time the State Department gets involved this way–especially when working along with its Saudi buddies (many a Foggy Folk and other Government employee has gotten rich off of petrodollar friendship sooner or later)–it’s not the Arabs who get squeezed.

Again, imagine America being placed in Israel’s shoes. Think about what our response would be to deliberate butchers of our kids, who deny our very right to exist.

Yet Condi & Co.–with Dubya’s apparent approval–evidently expect Israel to agree to the birth of yet another rejectionist Arab state in its very backyard. And it will be rejectionist whether ruled by Fatah or Hamas.

On the face of it, the first results of Dr. Rice’s meetings in Israel look more promising than I expected. She announced that the Arabs would have to meet The Quartet’s obligations which they snubbed in Mecca. But within that lies the bigger problem.

Compared to the Hamas bad cop, Abbas and Fatah–as rejectionist as Hamas when it comes to a accepting a Jewish Israel–have constantly been portrayed by the State Department as the good cop. Long before Hamas won in Arab elections, Arafat and his slicker Fatah successors played the same game–saying one thing to an all-too-gullible West to win support while telling their own people something quite different and allowing terror to continue. The museum Arabs set up showing replicas of body parts hanging from the ceiling of disemboweled Jews in pizzerias was proudly displayed under moderate Fatah’s watch. And much of the terror was carried out by it as well.

The same way Fatah and the PLO’s general white washers tried to claim that Black September was not under the formers’ control, likewise is done for Fatah’s current various terrorist affiliates. Take a look at this statement by a key Fatah player, Mohammed Daoud Oudeh, also known as Abu Daoud, a Black September operative and former senior PLO member, who, according to a 1972 article in the Jordanian newspaper Al-Dustur, told Jordanian police: “There is no such organization as Black September. Fatah announces its own operations under this name so that Fatah will not appear as the direct executor of the operation.” A March 1973 document released in 1981 by the State Department seemed to confirm that Fatah was Black September’s parent organization. In short, the Foggy Folks are aware…but need their Arab good cop anyway. How else to get the Jews to forcibly consent to things few others would dream of? Indeed, as is well documented, State covered up for Arafat repeatedly.

Madam Secretary must know that her “moderate” pal, Mahmoud Abbas, was one of Arafat’s closest right hand men in Fatah (an organization whose various affiliate groups have barrels of Jewish blood on their hands), and that he was elected President running on an open platform for Israel’s destruction. While he may differ with Hamas about the means to that destruction, his goal remains the same. The most Abbas offers is a long term ceasefire, a hudna, and that after Israel withdraws to its 9-mile wide, 1949 armistice line existence and accepts that it be swamped by enemies sworn to its demise. Even the most moderate of Abbas’ crew have described any dealings with Israel as merely a Trojan Horse. Does this really need any further explanation?

Indeed, Abbas and the Saudis agree on a similar tactic: Talk “peace” but vow that Israel must consent to allow millions of jihadi alleged Arab refugees to “return” to swallow the Jews up in their own land. And turn the terror on and off as well if “negotiations” don’t deliver the Jews fast enough.

Condi and the State Department know all of this…and we’re not even discussing Hamas, which is admirably more honest in its murderous intentions.

So, we’re back to the beginning again.

There’s absolutely nothing in the Mecca Agreement that’s good for Israel. Furthermore, the hundreds of millions of dollars that will probably be heading Abbas and Fatah’s way will largely be used against Jews. The Meccan manure was so blatantly obvious that even Dr. Rice felt compelled to address the issues more than she has perhaps ever done before. And I attribute this more to Evangelical connections with the President and upcoming elections than to Foggy good will towards Israel.

Since the Jews’ repeated, concrete, unilateral concessions–most, again, forced by America–nothing has changed on the Arab side. The textbooks, government maps, religious sermons, media, and such are as anti-Semitic and anti-Israel as ever. And they have all been controlled by Abbas’s alleged good cops. Indeed, Abbas, recently called on Hamas and Fatah to stop shooting at each other and take aim at Jews more often again.

And why not?

Who’s really squeezing them?

I’ll give you a hint…

Former Secretary of State James Baker’s law firm is now the representative of Saudi Arabia’s interests in this country. His partner is America’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Many officials move in and out of government into major corporations–like Bechtel–with billion dollar connections to the petrobuck. They sit or have sat on the board of directors of oil companies and other corporations tied to Arab gelt. Condi even has an oil tanker named after her in Chevron’s fleet. There is a long history of such ties…which helps to explain why the State Department opposed Israel’s very rebirth in the first place.

So, Arabs know what to expect in such an atmosphere that is likely to present itself at the coming summit of sorts Condi has planned for Israel and its Arab “peace (of the grave)” partners. They’ve been there, done that many times before…regardless of Madam Secretary’s reasonable opening remarks.

Dr. Rice needs to insist that Abbas show concrete evidence of his own peaceful intentions…not meaningless words that he has yet to live up to with a million excuses for. Again, if he’s truly different from the Hamas folks when it comes to Israel (which he most probably isn’t), we need to see how. Teaching kindergartners in his Palestinian Authority’s own schools the joys of becoming shahids by blowing Jewish children apart ain’t the way to do this.

In fact, there’s no doubt that the Mecca Agreement is so bad that it should be good.

That is, if reason and justice were the guidelines, the sole, resurrected State of the Jews should be able to laugh at the prospect of being expected to consent to sacrificing itself on the petroleum-greased altar of international hypocrisy so that Arabs can gain their 22nd state–and second one in “Palestine” (the name Rome gave to Judea after the Jews’ second revolt for independence).

But those are not the guidelines running this show.

And these are Jews we’re talking about–you know, the folks often distinguished by the “special treatment” they’ve received both in the Muslim East as well as the Christian West over the centuries.

As I’ve written before, Israel should refuse to attend the party Condi has planned…regardless of her well-known threats and tirades when it comes to Israel. Israel must make clear that Hamas is not the only problem here.

America would never agree to such a “deal.”

That elements within America’s government expect this of Israel is a disgrace…and one opposed by the majority of red-blooded Americans. Condi’s department is filled with Arabists who too often run the show.

Keep in mind that with problematic results in Iraq very predicable in the not-too-distant future, the Foggy Folks are looking for the Jews to give them a “victory” in the so-called Arab world that they can point to–regardless of the consequences to the Jews themselves.

The only answer is for Israel to hold new elections as soon as possible and bring forth leadership that will tell its best friend, America, that Jews have waited too long for their tiny sliver of justice to throw it away for a “peace for all time” Munich 2007.

February 17, 2007 | 3 Comments »

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  1. M. Simon,

    They are working on this… There is a company in Israel that’s doing some very interesting work on what appears to be a new area of physics.

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    http://www.newenergytimes.com

  2. Absolutely.

    Lenny Bruce once said that the Ancient Egyptians, when they had nothing to do on a Saturday night, used to go downtown just to watch the Jews be charming…

    I think it’s time to stop being so damn charming. Sometimes the best weapon is silence, perhaps even sullen silence. This is what the esteemed Secrertary should be met with. Think of the repercussions. What would the Americans do? Stop sending money? It would be worth it. Israel would have its self-respect and the rest of the world would know that the next war would be unrestrained and very fast.

    No more cattle cars.

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