Israel, the Jewish Homeland, Here to Remain, in Perpetuity
"The Palestinians' views were disclosed in a public opinion poll conducted by the Ramallah-based Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) on the 75th anniversary of the "Nakba" ("Catastrophe," the term used by Palestinians to describe the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, when Arab armies initiated -- then lost -- a war to prevent the Jews from having their own state).""The findings of the poll, which was conducted between June 7 and 11, show that the Biden Administration and all those who continue to talk about reviving the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians are living under an illusion. The results of the poll indicate that most Palestinians are more interested in killing Jews than making peace with them. The results, in addition, show that most Palestinians want as a successor to their current leader, PA President Mahmoud Abbas, who has ties to terror.""According to the poll, the largest percentage of Palestinians (24%) believe that the rise of extremist Islamist terror groups such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) was "the most positive or the best thing that has happened to the Palestinian people since the Nakba." Another 21% said that the eruption of the two Palestinian uprisings, or intifadas, in 1987 and 2000, during which more than a thousand Jews were murdered and thousands more wounded in terror attacks, was the most positive thing that has happened to the Palestinian people since 1948. And 9% said it was the establishment of Fatah and the launch of "the armed struggle." This means that a majority of the Palestinians see terrorist groups and the murder of Jews -- not the construction of schools and hospitals -- as their proudest accomplishment over the past seven decades."Bassam Tawil, Gatestone Institute -- International Policy Council
The results of a recent public opinion poll indicate that most Palestinians are more interested in killing Jews than making peace with them. Pictured: Palestinian terrorists in Jenin on March 8, 2023, at the funeral of fellow terrorists who were killed the previous day when they attacked Israeli soldiers. (Photo by Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP via Getty Images) |
The
international press, reporting on the violence in the Middle East, and
more specifically, violence perpetrated by terrorists against Israeli
targets, invariably classify those whose intention it is to terrorize
and to murder, as 'militants'. They are certainly militant, viciously,
violently so, but they are also terrorists, but that labelling somehow
goes against the grain by journalists and news sites who prefer to
somehow empathize with Palestinians and to consider Israel's defences as
'oppressive' and Israel itself in its maneouvres to protect its
citizens as 'occupiers'.
'Occupiers'
of their own ancestral land, land contested for claims of ownership by
Arabs who migrated to the area of what was historically once Judea and
Samaria, Judaean lands until Jews were twice exiled in antiquity, the
last time by Rome after an insurrection against Roman occupied dominance
of indigenous Jewish territory, which included Jerusalem.
When
the United Nations felt they had a reasonable solution to Israel's
claims of ancestral territory by announcing a Partition plan, which gave
what remained of Judaea's historical territory once TransJordan
received its slice, between the nascent Jewish state of Israel and the
Palestinians demanding their own state, Israel gratefully accepted, the
Palestinians waited out the anticipated success of combined Arab armies
that marched on the fledgling Israeli state.
The
outside world believes, because Palestinians play to their sense of
justice and assure them that it is now prepared to accept what it once
rejected, that there is hope the Arabs -- which co-opted the ancient
designation of 'Palestinian' from its historical rightful owners,
Judeans, just as it seeks to do the same with its territory -- are
prepared to agree to a peace settlement with Israel. When, in fact, the
real agenda is one expressed by the slogan 'from the river to the sea,
Palestine will be free', meaning the complete elimination of Israel.
Palestinian
leaders make no secret of their goal, to destroy Israel by any means it
finds practical. They have somewhat less support now than they did 70
years ago, but the support remains, principally from Iran, although
Iraq, Qatar, Syria and Lebanon (captured by Iran's protege-proxy terrorist group Hezbollah)
all of whom encourage, support and arm Hamas, Fatah, Palestinian
Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah and other newly-burgeoning groups in a
no-holds-barred long-term strategy to ensure that Israel's existence is
short-term, and demolished.
Israel
is not peopled by shtetl Jews, Jews who throughout the history of their
diaspora, were subject to oppression, violent hostility, suspicion,
persecution, pogroms and ultimately genocide. Its collective of Jews
from around the world, from Morocco to Mexico, Afghanistan to Cuba, as
Israeli citizens and Jews of multilingual, multi-cultural, multi-colour
variations on a theme of ethnic/cultural/religious Jewry will defend
themselves on both the micro and macro level. No amount of placating or
sincere efforts at negotiations has resulted in an 'understanding' of
'live and let-live' between Jews and Arab Palestinians.
Attacks
by Arab Palestinians against Israeli Jews are never-ending, and not
surprising, given the culture of antisemitism nurtured by the
Palestinian leadership, including the 'moderate' Palestinian Authority
who surround Palestinians from cradle to grave with media of every
dimension that portrays Jews as their mortal enemy who must be
slaughtered before the opportunity to kill them comes to hand. Hatred as
deep and dense as that of the Palestinians', groomed to resent and
detest Jews as robbers of their destinies to inherit Jewish land,
identity, opportunities -- sears their souls.
Palestinian
towns still called 'refugee camps' despite all the trappings of any
modern cities, harbour and celebrate Palestinian youth who are
encouraged by incitement to aspire to 'martyrdom', to sacrifice
themselves for the honour of murdering Jews. When the Israel Defence
Forces intervene and Palestinians are killed either because they are
involved in violence with the intention to kill, have killed, or are
simply the cheering section, they become propaganda fodder for
Palestinian public relations with the West, enabling them to portray
Jews as killers of Palestinians, particularly Palestinian children.
Two
days ago, residents of the Palestinian town of Turmus Ayya saw
themselves 'invaded' by hundreds of Israeli 'settlers' who stormed their
streets, setting fire to cars and homes in vengeance against the deaths
days earlier of four Israelis, a minor among them, killed by a duo of
Palestinian terrorists designated by Western media as 'gunmen'. To stem
the violence emanating from Israeli 'settlers', the Israeli military
deployed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the
uptick in violence by announcing plans to build new settler homes.
Israeli
military forces have been involved lately in raids to detain and arrest
terrorists in the West Bank town of Jenin, whom the West names as
'militants' and 'gunmen', and whom Israelis, faced with the constant
spectre of these ongoing deadly attacks, call terrorists. The Israeli
army dispersed the incursion of the settlers determined to exact a price
in burned homes and vehicles from the very people who champion the rise
of new terrorist gangs, the better to terrorize their Jewish
neighbours.
Settler
vigilantism does not have the support much less approval of the Israeli
government or its military. National security calls for organized,
military operations to defend the Israeli public; those who take matters
into their own hands cause obstruction and consternation, but they are
fulfilling a personal obligation to no longer allow themselves to be
intimidated, denigrated, challenged, and attacked. One day after another
of deadly shootings, stabbings, car rammings, has an effect on a people
whose history is one endlessly long recounting of violence perpetrated
against them.
The
Jenin stronghold of terror must be eliminated. Any new such strongholds
must be confronted and defanged. If the Palestinian Authority, which to
the outside world proclaims itself prepared and capable of
administering a country to the benefit of its people without posing as a
constant threat to its neighbour cannot and will not deal with its own
terrorists which it has groomed to behave in precisely the way they do,
then there is only Israel left to do so. Israel's military and its
civilian population grapples existentially with terrorists, not
'gunmen', and not 'militants'.
A Palestinian man runs near a burning object, after an
attack by Israeli settlers, near Ramallah, in the West Bank, June 21,
2023 (photo credit: REUTERS/MOHAMAD TOROKMAN)
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