Here’s a
good essay. It presents a fair look at how Europe treats the Arab-Israel
conflict. It’s called, “Europe Offers Israel the Peace of the Dead”. It’s by
Kenneth Levin. It appeared January 19, 2015 at Front Page Mag.
I have edited
it:
As
parliaments in more and more European nations vote to recognize “Palestine,”
European politicians insist they are doing so to promote an independent
Palestinian state living in peace beside a secure Israel. But both the declared
aims of Palestinian leaders and…[ongoing] European [behaviour]…give the lie to European [expressions]
of benign intent.
Neither
party of the divided Palestinian leadership has … demonstrated an interest in
peace with Israel. Hamas, now controlling Gaza and enjoying extensive
popularity in the West Bank, openly trumpets its objective not only to destroy
Israel but to annihilate all the world’s Jews. The Palestinian Authority under
Mahmoud Abbas repeatedly insists it will never recognize Israel’s legitimacy as
the national homeland of the Jewish people and will never give up its demand
for implementation of the so-called “right of return” of millions of
descendants of Palestinian refugees to Israel – thereby demographically
destroying the Jewish state….
Palestinian
Authority media, mosques and schools, like those of Hamas, incessantly
indoctrinate their audiences in the message that the Jews are colonial usurpers
and their presence, and their state, must be expunged, that Palestinians who attack
and kill Israeli civilians are heroes, and that it is the responsibility of all
to emulate those heroes in the struggle for Israel’s annihilation. Abbas, like
Arafat before him, has made clear his goal in seeking recognition of
“Palestine” by European nations and by others is to force the establishment of
a Palestinian state without any bilateral agreement with Israel that would
require Palestinian foreswearing of additional claims against the Jewish state.
While
declaring its support for a two-state solution, European leaders, in promoting
their parliaments’ recognition of “Palestine,” are actually advancing the
Palestinian leadership’s goal of a single, Muslim Arab state…. But then, the
policies of the European nations have long been to advance the Palestinian
agenda and to undermine any possibility of a genuine, durable two-state
agreement. Consider:…
1) [Palestinians
insist on the “right of return”. This] obviously precludes an agreement that
allows for Israel’s continued existence. Any genuine peace would require
whatever resettlement there is of Palestinian refugees and their descendants to
take place within the territories allotted to the Palestinians. If the
Europeans were truly interested in a two state solution, they would insist [on
that resettlement]….But they have not done so.
2) The
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has provided for Palestinian
refugees and their descendants for sixty-five years. Every other refugee
population in the post-World War II era has been cared for by another UN organ,
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). In addition, with
all other refugee populations, whose total numbers over the decades have been
orders of magnitude greater than the Palestinian number, “refugee” is defined
as an individual actually displaced by hostilities or related events, not his
or her descendants as well. The special status accorded the Palestinians has…been
orchestrated by the Arab states and their allies to use as a permanent weapon
in the fight for Israel’s annihilation.
Were
Palestinian refugees defined in the manner of all other refugees, they would
now number at most less than 50,000 and Israel might even entertain offering
those individuals the option of return in the context of a peace settlement.
But the Europeans continue to support and generously fund the unique UN
treatment of Palestinian “refugees” and continue to help Palestinian leaders
wield this cudgel against Israel’s continued survival.
Moreover,
UNHRW schools, often employing Hamas-affiliated and PA-affiliated teachers,
contribute to the indoctrination of Palestinian children in the cause of
pursuing Israel’s annihilation, and UNHRW facilities have served as recruiting,
training and logistical centers for Hamas and other Palestinian terror
organizations. Yet this, too, has elicited virtually no objection, or
curtailment of support, from European nations.
3) As noted,
PA media, mosques and schools are focused on indoctrinating their audiences in
anti-Israel and anti-Jewish hatred and on the necessity of pursuing Israel’s
destruction. Yet many of the relevant PA institutions enjoy European financial
support.
4) The PA
provides extensive financial support to the families of Palestinian terrorists--both
of those killed and of those imprisoned by Israel–and the European states have
done little to prevent the use of European funds for this purpose.
5) Genuinely
moderate Palestinian voices, those who would support a viable two-state
solution, are an endangered lot. After twenty years of indoctrination by PA and
Hamas media, mosques and schools, the great majority of Palestinians, according
to opinion polls, support anti-Israel violence…. What moderates remain in the
territories are either cowed into silence by the PA and Hamas, or are subject
to harassment, assault and arbitrary arrest. This has been the fate, for
example, of Palestinian journalists who have dared to report on PA corruption
or to question PA policies that preclude a peaceful settlement with Israel.
European nations have done virtually nothing to come to the aid of Palestinian
moderates, to support the different, often genuinely peace-promoting, course
they seek to advance, or even to pressure the PA to end its abuse of them.
6) European
states directly finance a plethora of anti-Israel NGO’s, including NGO’s that
openly call for Israel’s destruction.
7) Areas
Israel has not already ceded to the Palestinians – either via agreement, as in
Areas A and B now governed by the PA, or unilaterally, as in Israel’s withdrawal
from Gaza – have the status in international law of disputed territory. UN
Security Council Resolution 242, unanimously passed in the fall of 1967, calls
for the negotiation of new “secure and recognized boundaries,” and the authors
of 242 argued that the pre-1967 lines were merely armistice lines, were
indefensible, and left Israel vulnerable to future aggression. Yet many
European states insist on referring to those lands as Palestinian, precluding
the negotiated agreement on boundaries envisioned in Resolution 242 and seeking
to deprive Israel of defensible borders.
8) The
recognition of “Palestine” by European parliaments obviously violates prior
endorsement by European states and the European Union of agreements calling for
resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict via bilateral negotiations. At
the same time, in a further demonstration of shameless European anti-Israel
hypocrisy, Europe threatens measures against Israel if it does not re-engage in
bilateral negotiations with the Palestinians. In fact, it is Israel that has
most sought to advance such negotiations and the Palestinians that have shunned
them.
For all the
self-righteous doubletalk from Europe about seeking to promote a peace that
will serve both the Palestinians and the Jewish state, what the Europeans are
promoting by their actions is the exterminationist agenda of the Palestinian
leadership and reeks of age-old, murderous European anti-Jewish bias.
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