Ruth King
First I want to assure you that ‘Americans for a Safe Israel ‘was not among the Israel "support" organizations invited to meet with President Obama. We are rather proud of that fact. (List of participants below)
Since the Camp David Hudna (means temporary and non binding truce between muslims an infidels so the muslims can regroup,=2 0strengthen and then attack again) we have opposed all Israeli concessions.
It is also rather risible to our ears to hear Barack Hussein Obama tells Israelis and their American supporters that Israel and the Palarabs must both sacrifice for peace. Last time we heard that was when later Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed a hudna with Yasser Arafat and that was indeed followed by a huge sacrifice...all on Israel's part In the murderous rampage that segued Oslo Accords, hundreds of Israeli families "sacrificed"...with children and young mothers killed in a Tel Aviv cafe, at pizzeria in Jerusalem, in bus stops, supermarkets, on hikes, at celebrations in Netanya, to name a few. The list is endless and the late Prime Minister Rabin and Simpleton Shimon Peres assured us all that the victims were "casualties of peace." (If this is called peace, we do not want it!)
I guess the victims of the town of Sderot are also "casualties of peace' just like the young soldiers lynched by the Arab mob in Gaza and the families who were wiped out in their cars in Judea, or the orphaned children and the students in the university cafe in Jerusalem.
I say be damned to anyone who dares to ask for Israeli sacrifice. Let the Arabs sacrifice their spurious claim to a spit of land that is not much larger that the King Ranch in Texas.
But unfortunately history repeats, and repeats and repeats itself with the same nostrums and a revolving set of characters, from where the last stage was left, determined to solve a "conflict" which is really an unrelenting Arab war against Israel. Here is a passage from OUTPOST of December l997:
"Now, one may ask, what lessons, if any, have the fans of the "peace process" learned from Israel's fall from international grace? And, what lessons, if any, have been learned by observing Washington's response and retreat from principles and self-interest? After all, those who urge Israel to "take chances for peace", do so by implying that America will not permit Israel to be attacked and possibly destroyed. Furthermore, what lessons are learned by the pseudo-statesmen among America's Jewish "leaders", now that a thug like Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov is a major player in the Middle East? And, what of France's new prestige in the region? France, it should be recalled has virtually institutionalized anti-Israel bias in all of its political parties, left and right, alike. As the song says "the answer is blowing in the wind," i.e. the hot air that emanates from those, in Israel and in the Diaspora, who continue to promote Oslo and its evil progeny."
If the grandees who bowed to the President had guts and dignity, they would have presented a unanimous declaration. They might have read the following letter which Prime Minster Menachem Begin sent to Ronald Reagan in September of 1982.
Addressed simply to "Ron" and signed "Menachem," it states:
"What some call the 'West Bank,' Mr. President, is Judea and Samaria, and this simple historic truth will never change. There are cynics who deride history. They may continue their derision as they wish, but I will stand by the truth. And the truth is that millennia ago there was a Jewish Kingdom of Judea and Samaria where our kings knelt to God, where our prophets brought forth the vision of eternal peace, where we developed a rather rich civilization which we took with us in our hearts and in our minds, on our long global trek for over 18 centuries; and, with it, we came back home. By aggressive war, by invasion, King Abdullah conquered parts of Judea and Samaria in 1948; and in a war of most legitimate self-defense in 1967, after being attacked by King Hussein, we liberated, with God's help, that portion of our homeland.
Geography and history have ordained that Judea and Samaria be mountainous country and that two-thirds of our population dwell in the coastal plain dominated by those mountains. From them you can hit every city, every town, each township and village and, last but not least, our principal airport in the plain below.
Mr. President, you and I chose for the last two years to call our countries 'friends and allies.' Such being the case, a friend does not weaken a friend; an ally does not put his ally in jeopardy. This would be the inevitable consequence were the 'positions' [Begin refers here to the Reagan Plan which called on Israel to withdraw to the 1967 lines] transmitted to me on August 31, 1982, to become reality.20 I believe they won't. 'For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest.'(Isaiah 62)."
Menachem Begin's words are as valid today as they were then, but both Israel and American Jews seem to have forgotten their historic, religious, and strategic mandate.
I reread it with great melancholy because for me it underscores the extent to which Israel's subsequent leaders lost their way and for all their posing and strutting America's purported Jewish leaders have lost their sway.
Ruth King
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Participants in the meeting of Jewish organization with Obama:
Alan Solow, Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Lee Rosenberg, President-elect, AIPAC and David Victor, President, AIPAC
Malcolm Honlein, Executive Vice Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Abraham Foxman, National Director, Anti-Defamation League
Jason Isaacson, Director of Government and International Affairs, American Jewish Committee Nancy Ratzan, President, National Council of Jewish Women
Kathy Manning, Chair, Executive Committee, United Jewish Communities
Andrea Weinstein, Chair, Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Marla Gilson, Washington Director, Hadassah
Stephen Savitsky, President, Orthodox Union
Rabbi Steven Wernick, Executive Vice President and CEO, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, President, Union for Reform Judaism
Ira Forman, Chief Executive Officer, National Jewish Democratic Council
Debra DeLee, President and CEO, Americans for Peace Now
Jeremy Ben Ami, Executive Director, J-Street
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