Eli E. Hertz
July 3, 2008
Palestinian terrorism has targeted Jerusalem particularly in an attempt to regain control of the city from Israel. The result is that they have turned Jerusalem, literally the City of Peace, into a bloody battleground and have thus forfeited their claim to share in the city's destiny. Incitement is the new uncontrollable, affordable and elusive weapon of mass destruction. Its brand of terrorism constitutes a major strategic threat to the foundation of the free world and is driven by the power of incitement.
Palestinian Arabs fan the flames of hatred and violence against Israel, and against the United States and Westerners generally. Directly responsible for inciting terrorism and unleashing its lethal genie, Palestinian Arabs have produced and perfected uncontrollable, hard-to-detect mobile homicide killers, a low-tech delivery system ready to attack anyone, anywhere, anytime.
On July 2, 2008, in our high-tech world, Jabr Duwait the mass murderer Palestinian terrorist, became the ultimate low-tech weapon of mass destruction, armed with a bulldozer and sufficient level of incitement to murder and wound as many Jews as he could.
Political and religious incitement play a crucial role in mobilizing and motivating Palestinian suicide bombers. After the horrendous 2002 suicide bombing of a Passover Seder in a Netanya hotel, Fouad Ajami, a Middle East scholar at Johns Hopkins University, wrote:
"The suicide bomber of the Passover massacre did not descend from the sky; he walked straight out of the culture of incitement let loose on the land, a menace hovering over Israel, a great Palestinian and Arab refusal to let that country be, to cede it a place among the nations, he partook of the culture all around him - the glee [that] greets those brutal deeds of terror, the cult that rises around the martyrs and their families."
Despite pledges to renounce violence against Israel, Palestinian Arab leaders continue to incite, inflame and encourage Palestinians to pin every problem they face as individuals and as a society on Israel. This strategy of channeling frustrations into hatred and the desire for revenge against Israel is adopted both by Israel's immediate Palestinian neighbors, Arab leaders throughout the Muslim-Arab world and in greater intensity from within the parameters of the Holy City.
Secretary Condoleezza Rice, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and the other member of the Quartet:
By trying to redefine the Middle East conflict by calling Israel's settlements in Judea and Samaria (The West Bank) "obstacle to peace" or "illegal" - you became part of the camp that uses inflammatory incitement that encourages Palestinian Arabs to look for "Justice" and revenge. They believe they have your support.
Israel's presence in Judea and Samaria territories is consistent with international law.
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