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Israfax
August 30, 2002/5762 • Volume XIV,
Number 244
ISRAFAX
EDITORIAL
CIJR at 14: Help us Play Our Part in
Israel's Struggle Against Palestinian Terrorism
Frederick Krantz
As the Canadian Institute for Jewish
Research celebrates its fourteenth anniversary late-August Fundraiser,
it is a somber moment for Israel and the Jewish people. CIJR was founded
in 1988, during the first "intifada", by a small, determined
band of academics and laymen, to respond to the negative media assault
on Israel. Today the Institute is a unique, independent, and internationally
known and respected pro-Israel research organization. And its initial
goals--truth-telling about the embattled Jewish state and Jewish issues
to the media, students, and the Jewish and non-Jewish communities--are
even more important than ever.
Homicide bombers, rocket attacks, and Kalachnikovs
have replaced the first intifada's stones and concrete blocks. Over 500
Jews (27 since July 22nd alone) and 1,500 Palestinians, have so far died
in an ongoing war of attrition, and Europe is witnessing a wave of anti-Semitic
expression and attacks unparalleled since the Nazi accession to power
in Germany in the 1930s.
On the other hand, the terrible, tragic events
of September 11, 2001 and the new George W. Bush Administration's global
war against terrorism, beginning with the attack on Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda
in Afghanistan, have constituted a new reality. America and Israel are
today partners in the war against terror, with the Bush administration
recently turning away from an earlier "Arafat stays-Palestinian state
first, then peace" policy towards the more realistic current "Arafat
leaves-democratic Palestinian state first, then peace".
The much-bruited American "regime-change"
attack against Iraq, which may well change the political the map of the
Middle East, seems clearly in the cards. And even the Russians, under
Putin, are cooperating, abandoning Iraq and upping oil production to offset
Iraqi interruption and possible Saudi and Gulf State embargoes if, and
when, war comes.
It has become clear that the Palestinian terror
attacks are the product of a deeply disturbed culture of death, expressed
in the popular cult of "suicide"-martyrs and issuing from a
deep-seated, irrational hatred of Jews. They express essentially genocidal
intent, one echoed in the Arab mass media. This intent--given chemical,
biological, and potentially nuclear weapons, and long-range ballistic
missiles--constitutes a radical, and pressing danger, not only to Israel
but also to the West, to Europe and the U.S.
A sovereign Palestinian state is, under current
circumstances, not in the offing. But while Arafat alone cannot destroy
Israel, he is causing grievous harm, and could still trigger a dangerous
regional conflict.
Under such circumstances, our unflagging support
for Israel, the miraculous expression of a reborn Jewish People after
2,000 years of exile and the tragedy of the Holocaust, remains crucial.
We here at CIJR are proud to play our part in assuring
this support. Please make a generous (and tax-deductible) contribution,
so that our work--with the community, with students, and in the media--can
continue. Please help.
(Prof. Frederick Krantz is Director of
the Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, and Editor of its ISRAFAX
quarterly magazine and daily Isranet Briefings series.)
LETTERS
April 25, 2002
Dear Prof. Krantz,
I should like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to you
and all the other members of the CIJR who contribute towards the publication
of your magazine.
I always read your newsletter with interest, and
am impressed with its quality and coverage. There is no doubt in my mind
that is a very helpful tool in helping to educate young Jews in Canada
by presenting facts and views not published elsewhere. In view of the
intense and widespread propaganda put out by the Arabs, especially on
campuses in the USA and Canada, your newsletter is especially to be commended.
I wish you all success in your fund-raising efforts
and hope that you will be able to continue your good work for many years.
Sincerely yours,
Ephraim Katzir
International Board Member, CIJR/ICRJ
Fourth President of the State of Israel
May 9, 2002
Dear Friends,
Keep the Daily Isranet Briefing rolling. With all
my political disagreements with your orientation, I still find that you
bring out interesting and important material, and that you fill a real
need in the community. We in Israel appreciate it.
Best wishes,
Bella and Prof. Ted Friedgut
Jerusalem
"PEACE? NO CHANCE"
Benny Morris
The rumour that I have undergone a
brain transplant is...unfounded...But my thinking about the current Middle
East crisis and its protagonists has in fact radically changed.
Back in 1993, when I began work on Righteous Victims,
a revisionist history of the Zionist-Arab conflict from 1881 until the
present, I was cautiously optimistic about the prospects for Middle East
peace...[The] Israelis and Palestinians...had agreed to mutual recognition;
and had signed the Oslo agreement...But by the time I had completed the
book, my restrained optimism had given way to grave doubts--and within
a year had crumbled.
[My] main reason...was the figure of Yasser Arafat...[who]
has proven himself a worthy successor to Haj Muhammad Amin al Husseini,
the [1930s] Palestinian mufti of Jerusalem...Husseini...rejected two international
proposals to partition the country into Jewish and Arab polities [and]
spent the war years...working for the Nazi[s].
After Husseini came Arafat, another implacable
nationalist and inveterate liar...In 1978-79, he failed to join the Israeli-Egyptian
Camp David framework, which might have led to Palestinian statehood a
decade ago. In 2000ÉArafat rejected yet another historic compromise.
Palestinians and their sympathisers have blamed
the Israelis and Clinton for what happened: the daily humiliations and
restrictions of the continuing Israeli semi-occupation; the wily but transparent
Binyamin Netanyahu's foot-dragging during 1996-99; Barak's continued expansion
of the settlements...and Clinton's insistence on summoning the Camp David
meeting despite Palestinian protestations that they were not quite ready.
But...Barak...offered Arafat a reasonable peace agreement that included
Israeli withdrawal from 85-91% of the West Bank and 100% of the Gaza Strip;
the uprooting of most...settlements; Palestinian sovereignty over the
Arab neighbourhoods of East Jerusalem; and the establishment of a Palestinian
state. As to the Temple Mount...Barak proposed...UN security council control
or "divine sovereignty" with actual Arab control. Regarding
the Palestinian refugees, Barak offered a token return to Israel and massive
financial compensation.
Arafat rejected the offer...Instead of continuing
to negotiate, the Palestinians...launched the intifada...with the underdog,
who rejected peace, simultaneously in the role of aggressor and, when
the Western TV cameras are on, victim. The semi-occupier, with his giant
but largely useless army, merely responds, usually with great restraint,
given the moral and international political shackles under which he labours.
Instead of being informed, accurately, about the
Israeli peace offers, the Palestinians have been subjected to a nonstop
barrage of anti-Israeli incitement and lies in the PA-controlled media.
For decades, Israeli leaders...denied...the legitimacy
of Palestinian aspirations...But during the 1930s and 1940s, the Zionist
movement agreed...to divide Palestine with the Arabs...Unfortunately,
the Palestinian national movement...has denied the Zionist movement any
legitimacy.
But...the real litmus test...is the fate of the
refugees...My conclusion...was that most of the refugees were a product
of Zionist military action and, in smaller measure, of Israeli expulsion
orders and Arab local leaders' urgings or orders to move out. Critics
of Israel subsequently latched on to those findings that highlighted Israeli
responsibility while ignoring the fact that the problem was a direct consequence
of the war that the Palestinians--and...surrounding Arab states--had launched.
...Like every people, the Jews deserve a state...If
the refugees return, an unviable binational entity will emerge and...Israel
will quickly cease to be a Jewish state.
And don't get me wrong. I favour an Israeli withdrawal
from the territories...But I don't believe that the resultant status quo
will survive for long. The Palestinians...will continue to harry Israel,
with Katyusha rockets and suicide bombers...Ultimately, they will force
Israel to reconquer the West Bank and Gaza, probably plunging the Middle
East into a new, wide conflagration.
...Ultimately...the balance of military force or
the demography of Palestine, meaning the discrepant national birth rates,
will determine the country's future, and either Palestine will become
a Jewish state, without a substantial Arab minority, or it will become
an Arab state, with a gradually diminishing Jewish minority. Or it will
become a nuclear wasteland, a home to neither people.
(The Guardian, February 21, 2002)
FOCUS: ISRAEL UNDER CONTINUING TERROR
THREATS
ON SEPTEMBER 11 WORLD WAR III STARTED
MOSSAD HEAD EFRAIM HALEVY:
(Efraim Halevy, the head of the Mossad, recently
addressed a closed meeting of the NATO Alliance Council in Brussels.)
"Since the beginning of the Palestinian
Intifada...more than sixty suicide attacks have been executed against
us. It is no longer a marginal phenomenon...It is a phenomenon that is
developing at a quick pace into a half legitimate form of warfare...
"The 11th of September was...an official
and biting declaration of World War III...It is...being waged against
free societies [and] does not adhere to the rules of war, or the international
legal norms...
"...Violent Radical Islam has been until
now a minority stream in the Islamic religion...But if the violent minority
groups are not restrained...then the statement 'nothing succeeds like
success' is liable to symbolise the terrible threat to the basic fabric
of...NATO...
"...We identify terror...and suicide
attacks in particular, as 'a form of warfare' that must be outlawed and
prohibited in international law...Dispatchers, movements, countries and
entities that are involved in actions of this kind...must be taken out
of the area of law and justice. By our doing this we will serve not only...Israel,
but also...the free societies in Europe, Asia, on the American continent
and everywhere else...
"...Chairman Arafat has placed the matter
of the suicide attacker, the tortured saint, the 'shahid' at the top of
his list of priorities... There are defining, revealing moments, in the
history of a country or of a political movement. Placing the ideal of
suicide--'the shahid status' at the peak...has become such a defining
decision...
"Even more significant was the message
that Arafat relayed to his people...on May 15É [He] told his audience
that they had to remember the 'Hudeiba Treaty'...signed at a time when
Mohammed was in an inferior position in the battlefield... Mohammed had
the obligation to break the treaty... Arafat announced to his people that
this was his strategy--to sign an agreement with the purpose of breaking
it...
"The second element...is the threat
of the spread of weapons of mass destruction... Iran has invested tremendous
sums in developing launch systems... The missile, Shihab 3, with a range
of 1,300 km, was tested successfully... Iran is also...developing a military
nuclear capability... The Iranians are investing...in the area of biological
warfare.
"[On] the eve of the Gulf War, Iraq
was on the verge of attaining nuclear capability... [W]e have reason to
believe that the Iraqis have succeeded in preserving parts of their capability
in the fields of biological and chemical warfare...
"For years we have been following the
purchase--and later the production--of North Korean missiles of the SCUD
B and SCUD C and SCUD D types by Syria...the Syrians also have chemical
and biological capability... They have produced large quantities of nerve
gas...
"I suggest that we turn our eyes to
Libya, which is developing long range missiles with the aid of North Korea...
"...What is as clear to us as the sun
at noon is that responses need to be in conformity with the size of the
threats... The war...has to be organized with weapons and strategy that
befit the challenge...
"...Israel cannot abandon any effort
to counter, prevent or delay attainment of the capability of weapons of
mass destruction. Cooperation with certain NATO members has led to results
deserving all praise...
"...To sum up, preservation of the free
societies and the lives of their citizens must be recognized as a basic
right of every man and woman on the earth. We must shorten the days of
criminal countries and entities, that act not only as lords of their destinies,
but as lords of your destinies and ours."
(Trans. from Hebrew by Jonathan Silverman. Yediot
Aharonot, June 28, 2002)
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