Sunday, August 25, 2013

The Oslo Accord, a Bird's View 20 Years Later

Nurit Greenger 
 
This year marks 20 years since Israel signed, with a bunch of terrorists on the first Oslo Accords, in 1993.

After giving the keys to Temple Mount, the Oslo Accords was the greatest mistake Israel has made thus far and the greatest tool for dividing the nation, even destroying the country!

After reading below a collection of opinions, the question arises again, did Shimon Peres was instrumental in the assassination of Yitzchak Rabin?
The "peace" talks of today, which Zeepi Livni and Yitzchak Molcho are heading are nothing more than the continuation of 1993 Oslo that where proven to be a disaster for Israel and Israel has not seen the worst of it yet.

Can you trust any government?
Jack G writes:
20 years later, let this sink in…
The Oslo Process has nothing to do with peace. Actually it is an Israeli civil war being fought by one side only using the Arab "Palestinian" terrorists as its proxy warriors. The total Jewish population of Judea, Samaria and Gaza was less than two percent (2%) of the  entire Jewish population of the Jewish state but two percent of the deaths the "Oslo War" inflicted have been rabbis who resided in those territories. Rabbis specifically. If we include leaders who were not rabbis, the number would be much higher. They are targeted assassinations. 

Steve Rodan is a very respected and dedicated journalist. So is Joel Bainerman. (Do yourself a favor and get his book about President George H. W. Bush, titled " Crimes of a President: New Revelations on the Conspiracy and Cover Up in the Bush and Reagan Administration" (http://www.amazon.com/Crimes-President-Revelations-Conspiracy-Administration/dp/1561711888 -You can get only used copies because the publisher will not put out a second printing, even though the first sold out in weeks. I won't tell you they were bought up by the CIA, which let the publisher know that there will be no second printing. You might think me paranoid.)

Just let the following sink in.

Writer unknown:
The secret clauses of Oslo Accords were leaked by an alarmed employee of a government ministry, first to Jerusalem Post reporter Steve Rodan. After a three months fact checking period, the Post printed the less frightening details on its front page and suffered expensive government retaliation immediately thereafter.
Through an intermediary, I was given the details of what the JPost backed off printing, which I published in my newsletter Inside Israel. Yossi Beilin's plan called for a covert war against the "settlers" or Jewish residents of disputed territories, which included incriminating the innocent in timely outrages and murdering public figures to instill terror and uncertainty.

This plan ultimately led to the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
When these charges were first published, there was widespread disbelief that the political leadership of Israel could be so evil. Today in Israel, thanks to the bungled Rabin murder, perhaps a third of the public accept that this covert war did take place and is still taking place. (From B. Chamish) 
February 1993: According to the Lebanese publication, El-Kifach Al Arabi, secret talks are underway between PLO officials and the Israeli government in Paris and London. The French magazine Le Canard Enchaine revealed that French experts will be in charge of establishing a Palestinian police force to secure an autonomy arrangement in the West Bank and Gaza. The agreement was reached in November l992 in a series of meetings in London under the auspices of the American government. One of the reasons the talks continued in secret is because Israel wanted to have already concluded an agreement with the PLO before the negotiations are made public. In a May l995 report in an Israeli newspaper, Oslo negotiator Ron Pundak revealed that the US State Department "was in on the secret process from day one."

A secret clause to the Oslo Accords, authored by then Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin, was entitled: "The Palestine Interim Self-Government Agreement". It explains how the ultimate aims of the peace process are to 1) roll back Israel's territory to the l949 borders; 2) to create a Palestinian "entity", which, after an interim period will be granted statehood; and 3) to permit the right of return for any Palestinian to the new nation.

The document which dealt with Jerusalem, called: "The Illegitimacy of Israeli Sovereignty Over Jerusalem" outlines the Israeli government's program for the future of Jerusalem. It called for the division of the Old City into cantons whose border posts will be under UN control. The Plan also wanted to work towards the removal of all Jews from beyond the Green line, to be done in stages. The first stage would be the disarming of the settlers. Once the settlers become less able to defend themselves, army presence on the roads leading to their homes will be greatly diminished leading to heavy terrorist casualties and a feeling of fear and helplessness. As part of this program, a "dehumanizing" effort would take place to paint the residents of the territories as fanatics" as they were against the peace process. Once such an image had been planted, the settlers would no longer be identified by most Israelis as one of them and it would be easier to break their morale to resist.

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