Palestine Without Illusions

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excellent analysis from Krauthamer. its a harsh recipe for the palestinians, but i think it is the right way to go. this is not like us recognizing the muslim brotherhood in syria or egypt. this is the palestinian people, voting for hamas, knowing what their stances are, and they must be held accountable for those choices.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-2_3_06_CK.html

February 3, 2006
Palestine Without Illusions
By Charles Krauthammer

WASHINGTON -- Amid much gnashing of teeth, the Hamas victory in the Palestinian elections is being called a disaster. On the contrary. It is deeply clarifying and ultimately cleansing. If the world responds correctly, it will mark a turning point for the better.

The Palestinian people have spoken. According to their apologists, sure, Hamas wants to destroy Israel, wage permanent war and send suicide bombers into discotheques to drive nails into the skulls of young Israelis, but what the Palestinians were really voting for was efficient garbage collection.

It is time to stop infantilizing the Palestinians. As Hamas leader Khaled Meshal said in a news conference four days after the election, ``The Palestinian people have chosen Hamas with its known stances.'' By a landslide, the Palestinian people have chosen these known stances: rejectionism, Islamism, terrorism, rank anti-Semitism, and the destruction of Israel in a romance of blood, death and revolution. Garbage collection on Wednesdays.

Everyone is lamenting the fall of Fatah and the marginalization of its leader Mahmoud Abbas. This is ridiculous. The election exposed what everyone knew and would not admit: Abbas has no constituency. Would it have been better to keep funneling billions of dollars from the EU and a gullible U.S. to the thoroughly corrupt administration of a hapless figurehead? Billions that either end up in Swiss bank accounts or subsidize countless gangs of young men carrying guns?

The current nostalgia for Fatah moderation is absurd. What moderation? Yasser Arafat's 1993 paper recognition of Israel's right to exist was as fraudulent as his famous Oslo side letter renouncing terrorism. He spent the next seven years clandestinely sponsoring terror, then openly launched a four-year terror war, the most vicious in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

With this election, we can no longer hide from the truth: After 60 years, the Palestinian people continue to reject the right of a Jewish state to exist side-by-side with them. Fatah -- secular, worldly and wise -- learned to lie to the West and pretend otherwise. Hamas -- less sophisticated, more literal and more bound by religious obligation to expel the Jews -- is simply more honest.

This election was truth in advertising. Now we know. What to do?

The world must impress upon the Palestinians that there are consequences for their choices. And so long as they choose rejectionism -- the source of a 60-year conflict the Israelis have long been ready to resolve -- the world will not continue to support and subsidize them.

And that means cutting off Hamas completely: no recognition, no negotiation, no aid, nothing. And not just assistance to a Hamas government, but all assistance. The Bush administration suggests continuing financial support for ``humanitarian'' services. This is a serious mistake.

First, because money is fungible. Every dollar we spend for Palestinian social services is a dollar freed up for a Hamas government to purchase rockets, guns and suicide belts for the ``Palestinian army'' that Meshal has already declared he intends to build.

Second, because it sends the Palestinians precisely the wrong message. If they were under a dictatorship that imposed rejectionism upon them, there would be a case for helping a disenfranchised Palestinian people. But they just held the most open and honest exercise of democracy in Palestinian history. The Palestinian people chose. However much they love victimhood, they are not victims here. They are actors. And historical actors have to take responsibility.

They want blood and death and romance? They will get nothing. They choose peace and coexistence? Then, as President Bush pledged in June 2002, they will get everything: world recognition, financial assistance, their own state with independence and dignity.

In August 2001, Hamas sent a suicide bomber into a Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem. He killed 15 innocent Israelis, mutilating many dozens more. A month later, Hamas student activists at al-Najah University in Nablus celebrated the attack with an exhibit, a mockup of the smashed Sbarro shop strewn with blood and fake body parts -- a severed leg, still dressed in jeans; a human hand dangling from the ceiling. The inscription (with a reference to the Qassam military wing of Hamas) read: ``Qassami Pizza is more delicious.''

The correct term for such a mentality is not militance, not extremism, but moral depravity. The world must advise the Palestinian people that if their national will is to embrace Hamas -- its methods and its madness -- then their national will is simply too murderous and, yes, too depraved for the world to countenance, let alone subsidize.

The essential first lesson of any newborn democracy is that national choices have national consequences. A Hamas-led Palestine, cut off entirely, will be forced to entertain second thoughts.

© 2006, Washington Post Writers Group

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I can't wait to hear the Left spin this....

Anyway, it's a pity that Israel didn't run the land currently occupied by the Palestinians, too. Regular garbage collections on Wednesdays wouldn't even be an election issue for the mayor of a small town, let alone on the national level.

In my opinion, if such a fairy tale were to come to fruition, the Palestinians would be much better off, their children would be going to school and worrying about playing soccer, being popular, dating the girl or boy in their science class rather than strapping bombs on themselves. The Palestinians would also be enjoying the fruits of peace, like a regular meal, dying a natural death and of course, regular garbage collection on Wednesdays...

The PLO, Palestinian Authority or whatever you want to call it has been, is and always will be, corrupt and rotten to the bone. The Palestinians and their supporters, both here and abroad, live in a delusion, a lie that can only be perpetuated with other lies. The election of Hamas has taken the veneer off that lie. Now people cannot deny what the Palestinian Authority actually is, a front for a group of terrorists.

On the other hand, look at the nation of Israel, the oldest democracy in the Middle East, with the one of the highest standards of living in the region, if it weren't for the hatred of the Arabs and their attempts to wipe them off the face of the map, it probably would be a nice place to live.

Too bad the Palestinians insist on hating the Jews. They're cutting off their noses (and other body parts) to spite their faces.
 
KarlMarx said:
I can't wait to hear the Left spin this....

Anyway, it's a pity that Israel didn't run the land currently occupied by the Palestinians, too. Regular garbage collections on Wednesdays wouldn't even be an election issue for the mayor of a small town, let alone on the national level.

In my opinion, if such a fairy tale were to come to fruition, the Palestinians would be much better off, their children would be going to school and worrying about playing soccer, being popular, dating the girl or boy in their science class rather than strapping bombs on themselves. The Palestinians would also be enjoying the fruits of peace, like a regular meal, dying a natural death and of course, regular garbage collection on Wednesdays...

The PLO, Palestinian Authority or whatever you want to call it has been, is and always will be, corrupt and rotten to the bone. The Palestinians and their supporters, both here and abroad, live in a delusion, a lie that can only be perpetuated with other lies. The election of Hamas has taken the veneer off that lie. Now people cannot deny what the Palestinian Authority actually is, a front for a group of terrorists.

On the other hand, look at the nation of Israel, the oldest democracy in the Middle East, with the one of the highest standards of living in the region, if it weren't for the hatred of the Arabs and their attempts to wipe them off the face of the map, it probably would be a nice place to live.

Too bad the Palestinians insist on hating the Jews. They're cutting off their noses (and other body parts) to spite their faces.

What's sad is that the Israelis may have done this to themselves in a roundabout way, because back in the early 80's it was speculated (and proof seems to support the assertation) that the Mossad backed Islamists against the corrupt Fatah and PLO in order to undermine Arafat and co.

But the Palestinian society is sick because of themselves. They gave into hate, irrationality and pathetic racism. They will face the consequences. Its funny how they cheer the Iranians getting a nuke... they will be wiped out right along with the Israelis when the Iranians attack.
 

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