Hope for a Peace Treaty! What hope for a peace
treaty?
January 11,
2008 David Dolan In World Net Daily
George
W. Bush told reporters in
Ramallah yesterday that he believes a final
Israeli-Palestinian peace accord will be signed and
sealed before he leaves office in 12 months time. As
one of my Israeli friends put it, if that proves to
be the case, it will surely be because of the
miraculous intervention of the Middle East Tooth
Fairy working hand in glove with
Santa Claus.
It has been nearly a decade since an American
president visited
Israel and
nearby Palestinian-controlled territory. Although
Bill Clinton stopped here several times
during his eight years in office, his Republican
successor waited until his final stretch to do the
same thing. That's probably because when Bush took
his initial oath to uphold the
U.S. Constitution in January 2001,
Israel was already engulfed in a violent
Palestinian terror onslaught that followed the total
collapse of the Clinton-backed Oslo peace process
six months earlier.
The lame duck American leader who most
Palestinians think is just lame, if not evil, and
most Israelis say is fairly ducky, if rather naοve
came to
Israel in an attempt to keep the momentum
going from his late November
Annapolis peace summit. He might as well be
paddling up
Niagara Falls with a pitchfork.
Most Israeli pundits and politicians are still
scratching their heads trying to figure out why the
American president and his Israeli counterpart,
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, think this is
even a remotely possible time to finally resolve the
core components of the long and bitter Arab-Israeli
conflict.
Scraping the bottom in all local opinion polls, the
Israeli leader is facing the imminent release of a
government authorized commission report that will
critique how he conducted the 2006 summer war
against radical
Hezbollah forces in
Lebanon. Everyone already knows it will
hardly be flattering, and maybe outright damning,
and could cause his five party government coalition
to collapse. That alone distances him from the late
Yitzhak Rabin, a highly popular war hero
turned politician who nevertheless barely persuaded
a majority of Israeli legislators to endorse the
Oslo accords in the 1990s.
On the other side of the negotiating table,
Palestinian Authority leader
Mahmoud Abbas is under grave threat from the
Iran-Hezbollah-Syria supported Hamas movement, which
staged a bloody coup against his corrupt government
and security forces in the
Gaza Strip only last June. Some Palestinian
officials admit that Abbas would not be able to
cling to power at all in
Jordan's
former
West Bank if Jewish soldiers were not
regularly operating against the manifold
Hamas and
Islamic Jihad fighters and terror cells based
there.
And yet, as part of any final peace settlement, such
soldiers would presumably be withdrawn from their
outposts, along with hundreds of thousands of Jews
living in areas that the Palestinians want to make
judenrind
once again. Who will keep the Muslim militants at
bay then?
The prospect of
Hamas seizing control of the Palestinian
state that
President Bush is currently touting is
naturally harrowing to most Israelis. Even if
Gaza were
left out of the equation for now, such a state would
rise just miles from the heavily populated Israeli
coastal plane, and along the municipal boundaries of
Jerusalem, if not actually inside eastern
portions of the hotly contested holy city, including
the Temple Mount.
Ever since the extremist Sunni Muslim group
triumphed over American-trained and equipped PA
security forces in
Gaza last June, the number of Palestinian
rocket and mortar attacks upon nearby Israeli
civilian centers has sharply escalated. Just before
Bush arrived here, a mid-range
Katyusha rocket the same kind
Hezbollah poured upon northern
Israel in
2006 landed for the first time on the northern
edge of the large coastal city of
Ashkelon, some ten miles north of the Gaza
Strip. The city of
Ashdod, hosting one of Israel's two main
ports, lies just a few miles to the north of where
the Grad rocket exploded, and the
Tel Aviv metropolis is a mere 20 miles beyond
that.
Two other
Katyusha rockets hit an
Israel town just prior to the President's
first official visit to
Israel this time fired from
Lebanon. That was just a slight reminder that
not only will a peace accord between Abbas and
Olmert prove meaningless until
Hamas is fully dealt with, but also not
before Iranian-backed Hezbollah militiamen and
Palestinian jihad warriors based in southern Lebanon
are somehow neutralized.
An unprecedented 19 Palestinian rockets and mortar
shells were fired from inside
Gaza's
sealed borders at nearby Israeli targets the morning
Dubya landed at
Ben Gurion airport, located just 35 miles
northeast of the crowded Hamas-ruled coastal zone.
If the anti-peace Sunni Arab movement gains control
over a Bush-advocated Palestinian state within
binocular range of Israel's capital complex in
central Jerusalem as well, it will obviously be
another huge feather for
Osama bin Laden's jihad turban. Shiite
Iran busy enriching uranium for purely
peaceful purposes, ya sure will be pretty pleased
as well.
Israeli security officials point out with
appropriate alarm that ever since Muslim gunmen
seized control of the Gaza Strip last year, Hamas
leaders have been busy transforming their rogue
guerilla forces into a highly trained army. The Shin
Bet security service says the Palestinians have
smuggled hundreds of anti-tank and aircraft missiles
along with over 130 tons of explosives into the zone
since
Ariel Sharon, with
George Bush's brawny encouragement, yanked
Israeli soldiers and civilians out of the area in
the summer of 2005. However most of the contraband,
some 80 tons, has arrived since the violent
Hamas takeover last June, mostly via illicit
tunnels dug below the southern border with
Egypt.
The facts on the ground seem to abundantly proclaim
that any final U.S.-backed peace accord that helps
create a Palestinian state inside Judaism's biblical
heartland and the Gaza Strip will not be achievable,
let alone viable, until the Tehran-led jihad axis of
evil is dealt with. Not a few Israelis hope that is
the real
reason for the president's current
Middle East
jaunt preparing the ground for a military assault
on nuclear-arming
Iran, which would certainly help render its
regional Muslim surrogates mere toothless fairies.