[Dr. Aaron Lerner –
IMRA] A quick review:
#1. Our "peace partners" have made it very clear
that if they fail to get what they want via negotiations that they believe they
have the right to turn their guns against us.
#2. They also make it clear that the decision to opt to
start killing Israelis is the efficacy of the move. In simple English:
the day they conclude that killing Israelis will help them reach their goal
they will pull the trigger. Again.
#3. They have illustrated their attitude towards the
murder of Israelis by their demand that every single Palestinian now being held
by Israel be freed - not extradited for incarceration by the PA - regardless of
what they did - and regardless of what press release the PA issued at the
time that they carried out their crime.
#4. Our "peace partners" refuse to acknowledge
for the record any details of the inventories of weapons held either in the
West Bank or Gaza Strip by a multitude of official, semi-official and other
armed groups.
#5. Our "peace partners" also refuse to address
the issue of achieving compliance with the weapons restrictions that were set
in in the various agreements. Again in simple English: there are literally
hundreds of thousands of illegal weapons out there - including rockets,
anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles - whose existence is a gross violation of
the agreements, and our "peace partners" refuse to make any
commitment to remove them or to recognize that they are obligated to do so in
areas under their control today or that they hope to have under their control
in the future (e.g. if Fatah-Hamas unity is achieved).
#6. Equally disturbing: none of the above, at least
judging by official statements of the the US or the Quartet, seems to be of any
concern to the world at large.
The opportunity for the
Netanyahu administration: Abbas wants Israel to
free murderers and give
him more guns. Israel can respond with some very plain talk to bring some
reality to the fore.
"Want to talk about
guns? - Let's talk about guns. All the guns. We are eager to
sit with the PA about the weapons now in the West Bank and Gaza Strip." ]
Official: PA security
forces need arms to keep peace Published yesterday (updated) 09/06/2012 17:08 http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=493570
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) --
Palestinian Authority security forces require regular armaments and supplies in
order to keep peace and order in the West Bank, a Fatah official said Friday.
Jamal Muheisin told Ma'an
that weapons used by security forces naturally wear out after a period of time
and, like police forces in other countries, need to be replaced.
A large portion of arms
used by Palestinian security forces were destroyed in the second Intifada
during Israeli incursions into the West Bank, Muheisin said.
President Mahmoud Abbas on
Friday said he would open dialogue with Israel if it re-armed Palestinian
security forces.
"We recently told
them that if Israel accepted to free prisoners and allow us to re-arm the
police then we would again sit at the same table as Netanyahu," Abbas said
during a visit to Paris.
Israel regularly
coordinates with PA security forces and has a say on the degree to which they
are armed and deployed.
The Palestinian Authority
is prevented from developing conventional military forces by Israel, and Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said in the past that any future Palestinian
state must be demilitarized.
Israel's 2011 defense
expenditure was about 6 percent of its GDP. The United States contributes $3
billion every year to Israel's security budget.
Reuters contributed to
this report
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