Why Hamas but not Likud and Yisrael Beituna

Sami Jamil Jadallah

Sami Jamil Jadallah, 29 April 2011

Within minutes of the Hamas-Fatah of initialing the reconciliation agreement in Cairo Bibi Netanyahu was out in public threatening Mahmoud Abbas to choose between peace with Israel (as if Israel ever wanted peace) and reconciliation with Hamas.  The thug masquerading as Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman making more threats on the Palestinian authority with severe consequences.

And as soon as the agreement in Cairo was initialed that Israel and AIPAC, its Fifth Column in the USA was also in full gear waking up its vicious dogs in the American Knesset to make public announcement denouncing the agreement reached in Cairo and threatening to cut off all funding to the Palestinian Authority.  Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Berman and Congressman Howard Berman were the first ones to denounce the agreement in Washington, followed by the many other dogs.

When Hamas swept the Palestinian election on January 27, 2006,  Ramallah, Tel-Aviv, Washington, Cairo and to a certain extent Amman went into over drive to make sure that Hamas will not be able to govern, and that Fatah as the rightful and eternal ruling party of the Palestinian must continue to rule and govern the West Bank and Gaza under the management and security contract reached with Israel under Oslo.

Of course Tel-Aviv, Washington, Mubarak Cairo all gave the excuses that since Hamas does not formally recognize Israel, then it has no right to rule and govern even though it won a sweeping election.  Of course the same rule does not apply to Likud or Yisrael Beituna. Ramallah, Tel-Aviv, Cairo and Washington showed the Palestinians and the world how Arab and especially Palestinian democracy should work.

This of course raises very fundamental question and issue of who is qualified to give recognition to what conditions or terms that must be included in the letter of recognition. In the case of Israel, the late Yasser Arafat as Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization gave such recognition to Israel in the letter dated September 9th, 1993 and addressed to the late Yitzhak Rabin the Prime Minister of Israel. In his letter Arafat states “ the PLO recognizes the right of the State of Israel to exist in peace and security…. renounces the use of terrorism, and other acts of violence and will assume responsibilities over all PLO elements and personnel in order to assume their compliance, prevent violence and discipline violators”

Arafat also sent on the same date September 9, 1993 to John Jorgen Holst the Foreign Minister of Norway “ The PLO encourages and calls upon the Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to take part in the steps leading to the normalization of life, rejection of violence and terrorism”.

A simple reading of both letters from Arafat admits the followings 1) The PLO as the ‘representative of the Palestinian people gives recognition of Israel to live in peace and security. 2) Arafat admits the PLO as a terrorist organization engaged in violence and terrorism. 3) That all of the PLO activities all these years were not acts of  “liberation” but acts of terrorism and all those who died fighting for the PLO are not “martyrs” but terrorists. 4) That the First Intifada was not an act of liberation and resistances against the Jewish Occupation but acts of terrorism.

Of course not sure if Arafat and the not so brilliant advisors around him understood what they were signing and offering Israel.  Arafat and the PLO gave full recognition of Israel without recognized borders, that Israel is not an “occupying country” with sovereignty over Jewish settlements and Jewish settlers and of course total sovereign control of Area C. Arafat in essence changed the name of the “Palestine Liberation Organization” to the “Palestine Terrorist Organization”. I am sure Arafat and his advisors overlooked the fact that Israel is the only country without defined borders.

Now we need to ask what did Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization or better Palestine Terrorist Organization got in return from Israel.  Yitzhak Rabin writing to Arafat on September 9, 1993 “ in response to your letter of September 9, 1993 I wish to confirm to you that in light of the PLO commitments included in your letter, the Government of Israel has decided to recognize the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people”.

Again, simple reading of Rabin letter. It did not recognize a Palestinian State but recognized an organization that may disband and go out of business at any time. It never recognized let alone admits it is an occupying power and always till now continue to refer to the West Bank as Judea and Samaria and at best refers to the area as either “disputed territories” or “settled territories”.   It also never recognized the rights of the Palestinians to East Jerusalem and of course never mentioned the refugees. Both Arafat and Rabin left all key and important issues to “negotiations” or better “peace process”.

Now it seems every one specially Bibi Netanyahu and Ovigdor Lieberman never signed on to Oslo and never recognized even the PLO as representative of the Palestine people. The question is why does Israel demand Hamas, a party within the Palestinian people recognize Israel when in fact both the Likud and Yisrael Beituna never recognized the PLO.  It is hard to understand why this double standards, and should the future diplomacy requires all parties and all groups within a state sign off on any diplomatic recognition of another country. In the case of the US, both the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the NRA, the Tea Party, the AARP must sign off with the US State Department when it extends recognition to an emerging sovereign state.

Until Likud and Yisrael Beituna give full recognition to the PLO, to the Palestinian State, not Hamas, not any one else within the Palestinian organizations should give recognition to Israel. I guess the letters of exchange are only between Israeli labor Party and the PLO. I will not doubt the day will come when Israel and the US will demand every Palestinian man, women and child sign and execute a formal statement recognizing the State of Israel.

Sami Jamil Jadallah

Sami Jamil Jadallah

Sami Jamil Jadallah is an international legal and business consultant and is the founder and director of Palestine Agency and Palestine Documentation Center www.palestineagency.com and founder and owner of several business in technology and services. Sami also runs an online website (Jefferson Corner). His articles are also featured on PalestineNote and Veterans Today.

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His Father’s Boy

Uri Avnery

Uri Avnery, 9 Oct 2010

WHICH IS the real Netanyahu?

- Bibi the weakling, the invertebrate, who always gives in to pressure, who zigzags to the left and to the right, depending whether the pressure comes from the US or from his coalition partners?

- The tricky Likud chief, who is afraid that Avigdor Ivett Lieberman might succeed in pushing him towards the Center and displace him as the leader of the entire Right?

- Netanyahu, the man of principle, who is determined to prevent at any cost the setting up of the State of Palestine, and is therefore using every possible ruse to sabotage real negotiations?

The real Netanyahu – stand up!

Hey, wait a minute, what’s going on here? Do I see all three of them rising?

THE FIRST Netanyahu is the one who meets the eye. A leaf in the wind. The con man without principles and with plenty of tricks, whose sole aim is to survive in power.

This Netanyahu practically invites pressure on himself.

Barack Obama pressured him, so he agreed to the settlement freeze – or the perceived settlement freeze. In order to avoid a crisis with the settlers, he promised them that after the agreed ten months, the construction boom would be resumed with full vigor.

The settlers pressured him, and he did indeed resume the building at the appointed time, in spite of the intense pressure from Obama, who pushed for an extension of the moratorium for another two months. Why two months? Because the congressional elections take place on November 2, and Obama desperately needs to avoid a crisis with the Jewish establishment before that. For this end, he is ready to sell Netanyahu the whole inventory – arms, money, political support, a set of guarantees about the outcome of the negotiations that have not yet even begun. Sixty days! sixty days! my kingdom for sixty days!

Netanyahu is now zigzagging between these pressures, trying to find out which is the stronger, which one to give in to, how much and when. In his dreams he probably feels like the Baron von Munchhausen, who found himself on a narrow path, with a lion behind him getting ready to spring and a crocodile in front of him opening its awesome jaws. (If I remember right, the baron ducked and the lion jumped straight into the jaws of the reptile.)

This is the great hope of Netanyahu. AIPAC will help to deliver Obama a crushing defeat in the elections, Obama will deliver a crushing blow to the settlers, and Baron von Netanyahu will rub his hands and survive to fight another day.

Is this the real Netanyahu? For sure.

BUT THE second Netanyahu is no less real. This is Tricky Bibi who is trying to out-fox Tricky Ivett.

Lieberman astounded the UN General Assembly, when, as the Foreign Minister of Israel, he addressed this august body from the rostrum.

Because our Foreign Minister did not rise to defend the policies of his country, as did his colorless colleagues. Quite the opposite: from the UN rostrum he vigorously attacked the policy of his own government, giving it short shrift.

The official policy of the Government of Israel is to conduct direct negotiations with the Palestinian leadership, in order to achieve a final peace treaty within one year.

Nonsense, said the Foreign Minister of that same government. Rubbish. There is no chance at all of a peace treaty, not within a year and not within a hundred years. What’s needed is a Long-Term-Interim-Agreement. In other words, the continuation of the occupation without time limits.

Why did Lieberman give this performance? He was not addressing the few delegates who had remained in the UN assembly hall, but the Israeli public. He challenged Netanyahu: either dismiss me or pretend that the spittle on your face is rain.

But Netanyahu did not dismiss and did not react, except for a weak statement that Lieberman was not expressing his views. And this why? Clearly, if Netanyahu were to kick Lieberman’s party out of the government and bring in Tzipi Livni’s Kadima Party, Lieberman would do to Netanyahu what Netanyahu did to Yitzhak Rabin. He would declare him a traitor selling out the fatherland, an enemy of the settlements. His devotees would parade around with posters of Netanyahu in SS uniform or wearing a keffiyeh, while others performed arcane Kabbalah rituals to bring about his death.

Lieberman would raise the flag of the Right, split the Likud and take sole possession of the entire Israeli Right. He believes that this is the way to become Prime Minister.

Netanyahu understands this perfectly. That’s why he is restraining himself. As a man who grew up in the United States he probably remembers what Lyndon Johnson said about J. Edgar Hoover: Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, then outside the tent pissing in.

AND PERHAPS this Netanyahu – the second one – does not really object to the plan outlined by Lieberman at the UN assembly.

The Foreign Minister was not content with rejecting peace and bringing up the idea of the Long-Term-Interim-Agreement. He described the solution he has in mind. Not surprisingly, it is the electoral platform of his party, Israel Beytenu (“Israel Our Home”). In essence: Israel, the “Nation-State-Of-The-Jewish-People”, will be free of Arabs, or, translated into German, Araberrein.

But Lieberman is a humane person, and does not advocate (at least in public) ethnic cleansing. He does not propose a third Naqbah (after the 1948 Palestinian catastrophe and the 1967 expulsion). No, his solution is far more creative: he will separate from Israel the Arab towns and villages along the Eastern border, the so-called “triangle”, from Umm al-Fahm in the North to Kufr Kassem in the South This area, together with its inhabitants and lands, would be joined to the territory of the Palestinian Authority, and in return Israel would annex the Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

That raises, of course, several questions. First, what about the Arab concentrations in Galilee, which include dozens of villages, towns like Nazareth and Shefa Amr, and the Arab population in the mixed towns, Haifa and Acre? Lieberman does not propose to transfer them too. Neither does he propose to give up East Jerusalem, with its quarter of a million Arab residents. If that is the case, is he prepared to leave in the “Nation-State-Of-The-Jewish-People” more than three quarters of a million Arabs? Or does he dream at night, lying in his bed, of conducting ethnic cleansing after all?

A second question: to whom will he transfer the Arab towns and villages of the ‘triangle”? Without a peace treaty, there will be no Palestinian state. Instead, there will remain the Palestinian Authority, with its few small enclaves all subject to Israeli occupation. The Long-Term-Interim-Agreement would leave this situation, more or less, intact. Meaning that this area, now part of Israel, would become a territory under Israeli occupation. Its inhabitants would lose their status as Israeli citizens and become an occupied population, devoid of civil rights and human rights.

As far as is known, not a singe Arab leader in Israel agrees to that. Even in the past, when it seemed that Lieberman agreed to the establishment of a Palestinian state and wanted to transfer to it the Arab areas of Israel, not a single Arab leader in Israel agreed. The Arab citizens of Israel, a population approaching a million and a half, are indeed a part of the Palestinian people, but they are also a part of the Israeli population.

Netanyahu is certainly afraid of Lieberman, but can it be that he did not condemn Lieberman’s UN speech because he secretly shares his views?

In any case, this week Netanyahu announced that he is adopting Lieberman’s baby, the demand that non-Jewish (meaning Arab) people who wish to obtain Israeli citizenship swear allegiance not just to the State of Israel and its laws, as is usual, but to “Israel as a Jewish and democratic state”. This is a nonsensical and meaningless addition, solely devised to provoke the 20% of Israelis who are Arabs. One might as well demand candidates for US citizenship swear allegiance to the “United States as a White Anglo-Saxon Christian and democratic nation”.

BUT IT is quite possible that there is a third Netanyahu, who stands taller than the others.

This is the Netanyahu who always believed in a Greater Israel, and who has never given up the ideology which he suckled with his mother’s milk.

The veteran Israeli journalist Gideon Samet goes further: he believes that Binyamin Netanyahu’s main motivation is his total obedience to his old father.

Ben-Zion Netanyahu is now 100 years old, and in full possession of his mental faculties. He is a professor of history, born in Warsaw, who came to Palestine in 1920 and changed his name from Mileikowsky to Netanyahu (“God has Given”). He has always been on the extreme right-wing fringe. Ben-Zion Netanyahu spent several periods of his life in the US, where his three sons grew up. When in 1947 the UN General Assembly adopted the plan to partition Palestine between a Jewish state and an Arab state, father Netanyahu signed a petition, published in the New York Times, condemning the resolution in the strongest terms. Returning to Israel, he was not accepted into the new Freedom Party (the forerunner of Likud), because his views were too extreme even for Menachem Begin’s tastes. He claims that he was barred from a professorship in the Hebrew University because of his opinions, and his bitterness about this poisoned the atmosphere at home.

The professor’s special field is Spanish Jewry, with the emphasis on the Spanish Inquisition. He condemns the Jews who were baptized (the Marranos) and says that the great majority of them were eager to be assimilated into Christian Spanish society, contrary to the official heroic myth, which says that they continued to practice the religion of their forefathers in secret.

When Netanyahu the son transferred a part of Hebron to the Palestinian Authority, his father rebuked him and stated publicly that he was unfit for the job of Prime Minister, fit at most to serve as Foreign Secretary. But the son made a huge effort to remain true to his father’s views, and that is the main motivation for his policy. According to Samet, he would not dare to face his father and tell him that he had given away parts of Eretz Israel.

I tend to accept this version. Netanyahu will never agree to be responsible for the establishment of the State of Palestine, will never conduct serious peace negotiations – unless under extreme duress. That is all there is to it, everything else is hollow talk.

If the real Netanyahu were called to stand up, all three, and perhaps a few more, would rise. But the third one is the most real.

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