Twenty years ago today, Israel's so-called peace process with the PLO was officially ushered in at the White House Rose Garden.
A
year or so later, when the death toll of Israeli victims of the massive
terror offensive that the PLO organized shortly afterwards reached what
then seemed unbearable heights, a popular call went out to "Put the
Oslo Criminals on Trial."
Needless to say,
with Shimon Peres, the architect and godfather of the so-called peace
process now serving as the President of Israel, nothing ever came of the
call.
The demand for an accounting was not
unprecedented. There was no reason, on the face of things for those who
made it to be perceived as anything other than reasonably enraged, and
responsible citizens insisting that those responsible for the largest,
most destructive strategic error Israel has ever made pay a personal
price for their actions.
Twenty years before that ceremony at the White House, Israel suffered the worst military defeat in its history.
Israel
did win the Yom Kippur War, in the end. It was a sloppy, painful,
tragic and costly win. Victory owed to tactical errors by the Syrians;
to the unbelievable heroism, and dogged determination exhibited by the
IDF's junior officer corps and line soldiers, particularly on the Golan
Heights; and to the emergency resupply of war materiel Israel received
midway through the war from the United States.
Just
as was the case twenty years later, when Israelis (having been
introduced to the suicide bomber), decided their leaders had betrayed
them; following the Yom Kippur War, the demobilized soldiers, the
bereaved families and the general public demanded an accounting from the
senior political leaders and the IDF brass that had led them down the
vicious, deadly garden path.
After the Yom
Kippur War, their demand was answered. The Agranat Commission was
formed. And heads rolled. The prime minister, defense minister and IDF
chief of general staff were all booted out. Other senior IDF commanders
were relieved of their duties. And they deserved what they got.
And
just to make sure we remember how ill-served we were by our leaders
forty years ago, every year around Yom Kippur, the media gives an open
mike to every maudlin, angry, and indignant story they can find. Every
year new documentaries are produced. Every year, new books are
published. And for the most part, they are interesting and worthwhile.
Nothing
even vaguely resembling the now forty year-long accounting Israel has
experienced with regard to the Yom Kippur War has occurred in relation
to the so-called peace process with the Palestinians that is now twenty
years old. No commission of inquiry was convened. No heads have rolled.
No
television station has broadcast a serious documentary explaining the
price Israel has paid on any level for a mistake that has cost us so
dearly on every level. No one has given belated tribute to the millions
of Israelis who foresaw the disaster that would befall us if we
recognized the PLO.
And foresee it they did.
And oppose it, they did. More than two million Israelis - or nearly half
the country's Jewish population in the early 1990s, and a third of the
current Jewish population, have actively opposed the so-called Oslo
accords and what followed.
As a portion of
Israel's population, the number of Israelis who took part in protests
against the so-called peace process comprised the largest protest
movement in history.
The public foresaw what
was eminently foreseeable. Renowned intellectuals and decorated military
leaders warned that the PLO was a terrorist organization that had no
intention of making peace with Israel. They warned that the PLO would
use every inch of land Israel transferred to its control as a forward
base for terrorism against Israeli civilians. They warned that Yassir
Arafat was a liar, a murderer and a Jew hater who would use all powers
granted him to murder and legitimize the murder of Israeli civilians.
They
warned that he was not interested in the least in establishing a
Palestinian state, rather wanted only to oversee the dismemberment and
destruction of our state, the Jewish state.
And for the past twenty years, their warnings were borne out by events every single day.
More
than fifteen hundred Israelis have been murdered by Palestinian
terrorists in the past twenty years. Scores of thousands of Israelis
have been wounded or suffered the destruction of their families and
their lives.
Diplomatically, Israel has paid an
immeasurable price for the abject stupidity of our leaders' willful
blindness to the rank phoniness of the PLO's commitment to peaceful
coexistence with Israel. The glaring obviousness of the danger of
accepting the false historical narrative of our sworn enemies on our
ability to defend ourselves internationally was so overwhelming that no
one even bothered to mention it in the years before the so-called Oslo
accord was concluded.
But today, after twenty
years of self-induced diplomatic failure has rendered Israeli leaders
and representatives incapable of defending the country, it is necessary
to explain it.
The PLO falsely claims that the cause for
instability and violence in the Middle East is the absence of a
Palestinian state in the lands Israel took control over from Jordan and
Egypt in the 1967 Six Day War.
Before the
inauguration of the so-called peace process, Israel easily defended
itself against this libel. After all, the PLO was established in 1964 -
three years before Israel took control over Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria
and Gaza. Its declared purpose was and remains the destruction of
Israel, not the establishment of a Palestinian state on some of the
territory Israel controls.
The absence of
regional peace has nothing at all to do with Israel. It stems from the
virulent Jew hatred that is endemic throughout the Islamic world. Due to
this hatred Israel's neighbors seek its destruction. The centrality of
their irrational, obsessive desire to seek the eradication of the Jewish
people and the Jewish state is the reason there has been no true peace
between Israel and its neighbors - including its Palestinian neighbors.
And because their hatred is irrational and all-encompassing, there is
nothing Israel can do to appease them.
Israel
was able to defend itself from the PLO's lies to great effect before it
accepted this terrorist organization as a legitimate actor and so
accepted the legitimacy of its duplicitous narrative. But since it did,
it has been unable to explain its actions, or increasingly, its right to
exist at all. Because if the absence of a Palestinian state in Israel's
heartland, and its capital city is what stands behind all the bad
behavior of the Arab world, then everything that Israel does that
impinges even marginally on the establishment of such of state is
immoral, destabilizing and dangerous.
This is
why even Israel's most skilled diplomats - to the extent they still
operate in Israel's PLO-besotted Foreign Ministry -- cannot defend us.
This is why a generation of Israeli leaders have zero to show for their
efforts to defend this country. They are trapped in a policy discourse
that is founded on anti-Israel lies.
Then there
is our alliance with the United States. To legitimize the single most
destructive action ever undertaken by an Israeli government, the
Rabin-Peres government approached the Clinton administration and asked
it to sponsor this objectively insane policy, strenuously opposed by
half the country.
Bill Clinton was happy to
oblige them. But once the Americans were on board, and placed US
prestige behind a policy which, based as it was on lies, had no chance
of success, Israel could not walk away.
Once
the Americans supported a policy that half of the public - and now
two-thirds of the public - opposed, Washington necessarily found itself
siding with an ever shrinking minority of Israelis against the majority
of the public. Consequently for the past twenty years, US decision
makers have backed policies that have become progressively more
anti-Israel.
From a domestic perspective, the
phony peace process has taken an enormous toll on Israeli society and
democracy. To defend such a move so strenuously and reasonably opposed
by such a large portion of the public it was necessary to marginalize
the public. And so we were subjected to a systematic effort to purge and
discredit dissident voices from the senior and later junior ranks of
the IDF, from the Foreign Ministry, (although Peres had done much of the
work pruning responsible voices out of the ministry in the previous
decade), and from the Justice Ministry.
Responsible
opponents in the public square were castigated as extremists and
enemies of peace, little different from terrorists. A new vocabulary to
hide reality - like calling terror victims, victims of peace - was
invented.
Four times over the past twenty
years - in 1994, 1995, 2000 and 2005 - the peace processors brought
Israeli society to the brink of collapse. Lawful demonstrators and
political activists - including minor children - were criminalized, and
often jailed and put on trial for their civil disobedience. The
corruption of Israel's legal system, which applies laws unequally to
various members of the public, depending on their political views was a
direct outcome of Israel's decision twenty years ago to embrace the PLO.
For
the past twenty years, the party most responsible for Israel's
continued abidance by a strategy that has brought us nothing but
disaster is the media. The reason that Peres was elected to the
presidency rather than put out to pasture like Golda Meir is because the
media lionized him as the greatest statesman of all time.
The
reason that once in office non-leftist leaders embrace the positions of
the radical Left, ignore the public, block every attempt to correct the
damage that the Oslo accords have wrought, and embark on a new path is
because they are no match for Channel 2 and all the rest.
Our
media outlets run a constant stream of post-Zionist propaganda that has
reduced our elected representatives' field of action to the size of a
postage stamp. They ignore knowledgeable, well-spoken representatives of
the majority. They regularly invite cognitively and aesthetically
challenged nationalists to their studios to embarrass into silence the
majority of viewers who share their opinions. Zionists are hired to
high-profile but powerless positions to make the public feel
uncomfortable about complaining that its views have no voice in the
media.
Today the Obama administration plumbs
the depths of strategic dysfunction. The Arab world empowers the most
dangerous elements in country after country. The European Union treats
Israel as a greater international outlaw than Iran, North Korea or
Syria. Anti-Israel indoctrination is the norm on university campuses
throughout the Western world. A new generation is coming of age that has
never heard the truth about the Jewish state.
To
contend with all this, the single most important step Israel must take
is to end our twenty year nightmare with the PLO. As long as it
continues, we will remain incapable of defending ourselves.
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