Thursday, July 10, 2008

Suicidal Israel aided and abetted by Ehud Olmert

Frank Gaffney

The Washington Times, June, 2008

A Greek tragedy unfolds in the Middle East. In response to past mistakes and a result of hubristic political calculation, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olnert is setting in motion forces that promise to lead inexorably to grief for his nation. The result could be “staticide,” the destruction of the Jewish state, with incalculably serious repercussions for the Free World in general and the United States in particular. In pursuing peace with its neighbors, Israel has made one strategic concession after another. In 1979, it surrendered the Sinai to Egypt when Anwar Sadat promised peace and then was murdered for doing so. In 1993, Israel adopted the Oslo accords, legitimating one of its most virulent enemies —Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist chief Yasser Arafat — and setting the stage for Palestinian control of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Eight years ago last month, Israel unilaterally withdrew from South Lebanon, creating a vacuum promptly filled by Iran’s proxy army there, Hezboilah. Then, in 2005, Israel forcibly removed its citizens living in Gaza and turned the strip over — temporarily —to Arafat’s right-hand man and successor, Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas.

Space constraints will not permit a full rendering of the costs associated with these serial mistakes. The “peace” with Egypt proved a very cold one. In Sadat’s stead, the government of Hosni Mubarak has promoted virulent hatred for Israel among its people and assiduously armed for renewed conflict with the Jewish state. It has also used the Sinai to funnel ever-longer range missiles and other advanced weapons from Iran to the Gaza Strip — now under the control of another Palestinian terrorist faction, Hamas.

The latter and its friends, including the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, al Qaeda and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, now use Gaza as a safe haven for planning and executing terrorism against Israel. It is a safe bet that Israel’s most important ally, the United States, is being targeted from there, as well.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah has not just taken over South Lebanon — its dominance of which was greatly strengthened when Mr. Olmert’s government proved incapable of decisively defeating the forces of this so-called “Army of God” in 2006. More recently, Hezbollah launched attacks in Beirut that effectively produced a coup d’etat. The hopes for a democratic Lebanon, free of Syrian and Iranian interference, have given way to a dark future for the Lebanese people and their neighbors in Israel, alike.

Tragically, despite this sorry record of retreat followed by intensified danger, Ehud Olmert is making further and even more strategic territorial and political concessions to Israel’s enemies. By so doing, the Israeli prime minister evidently hopes to stave off accountability for these past mistakes. He also appears to calculate that “peace-making” will spare him prosecution on myriad corruption charges.

(Not unlike his mentor before him – Ariel Sharon and his sons giving up Gaza) Jsk

Unfortunately, there is now no basis for depicting such a policy as one in which Israel trades “land for peace?’ Today, Israel is giving up land for war in the illusion there is any appreciable difference between Fatah and Hamas, Mr. Olmert’s government is trying to turn over nearly all the West Bank and even parts of Jerusalem to Mr. Abbas and his faction’s Palestinian police force. A similar illusion causes the United States to give Fatah’s troops training, intelligence collection equipment and arms. The latter have already used their American-supplied know-how and weapons to kill Israelis.

Mr. Olmert is also allowing the Egyptians to broker a cease-fire with Hamas. The result is predictable: Hamas will be legitimated, effectively ending international efforts to relegate it to pariah status and probably producing a unity government whereby the two Palestinian factions join forces once again. The stage will then be set for the ultimate defeat of Fatah by llamas in the West Bank as well, putting all of Israel within range of its weapons.

One further, potentially staticidal act, is now compounding these tragic steps. Mr. Olmert has just launched negotiations to surrender all of the Golan Heights to Syria. This concession would place Syrian — and quite possibly Iranian — forces on high ground which, in Israeli hands, has kept the peace fur 35 years. If once again at the disposaj of Israel’s enemies, these heights will put northern Israel at risk of, at best, harassing fire and, at worst, a new invasion in three.

Moreover as my esteemed colleague Caroline Glick obserrves in her Jerusalem Past column two weeks ago, if Israel can no longer use the Golan to threaten Syria, Damascus and Tehran may feel free to redouble their subversion in Iraq. Iran may even conclude the Golan can allow it to any checkmate any Israeli willingness to interfere with the mullahs’ pursuit of nuclear weapons

Importantly the Israeli people finally seem to have had enough of false peace Processes. Recent polls indicate two thirds of Israelis Oppose their country’s surrender of the Golan; a majority believes it is motivated by Mr. Olmert’s efforts to stave off prosecution. Even the Bush administration (except possibly the sage military genius, Condolezza Rice, is said to be Unhappy about his Golan initiative.

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) — universally known as “the Israel lobby” — held its annual policy conference in Washington. The organization exists to support the Israeli government~ At this juncture, however attendees had an opportunity to object to the government’s increasingly reckless, and predictably tragic, conduct After all, friends don’t let friends commit staticide.

(Unfortunately, for the Israelis and for the USA, AIPAC took no such courageous stand – going along with their illusionary non-confrontational politic business, as usual.) Jsk

(Frank Gaffney Jr. is a nationally syndicated columnist and more important, a great friend of Israel and the Jewish people. No Israeli government of US government is sacrosanct in his eyes.) jsk

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