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– It's All Israel's Fault
It's Always Israel's Fault
by Alan Caruba
We live in a world where hijackers, primarily from Saudi Arabia, can
commandeer two airline jets to destroy the World Trade Center and,
within hours, the word is spread that this heinous act was really the
work of the Israeli Mossad and Jewish terrorists.
We live in a world where, despite ceding Gaza to the Palestinians, a
tunnel is built by Hamas to facilitate the killing of two Israeli
soldiers and the kidnapping of a third, while rockets rain down daily,
and yet Israel is ultimately blamed because it is the “occupier” and
holds Palestinian terrorists in its jails.
We live in a world where Hezbollah can take two Israeli soldiers hostage
a few days later and flee back across the border into Lebanon.
Apparently, Israel’s military withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000 was
insufficient reason to cease such outrages.
This brings us to the UN’s Division for Palestinian Rights, a branch of
its Department of Political Affairs. Every year since 1977, it has
organized a meeting in New York on November 29 to deplore the General
Assembly’s 1947 Partition Plan that was accepted by the Israelis and
unanimously rejected by Arab states. The meeting is a platform for
speeches denouncing the existence of Israel, all paid for by the UN.
When the body of the former UN Human Rights Commission stank so rankly
of its own putrescence, it was rhetorically replaced with a Human Rights
Council and on July 6, 2006 the Council ended its first-ever “special
session” with a resolution condemning Israel for the latest problems in
Gaza.
Briefly, Gaza is a sliver of land adjacent to the Egyptian border from
which Israel withdrew, forcing its own citizens who lived there to
abandon their homes and communities. The hope was that by ceding Gaza to
the Palestinians, it would lead to peace. It led to the election of
Hamas, a terrorist organization solely dedicated to the destruction of
Israel.
When Israel retaliated against the latest provocation, demanding the
return of the young soldier, it was the considered opinion of the UN
Human Rights Council that Israel was guilty of causing a humanitarian
problem. The vote was 29-11 with five abstentions.
The Council’s resolution included a call “to dispatch an urgent
fact-finding mission headed by the Special Rapporteur” et cetera, et
cetera. The man selected for this mission is John Dugard and, as UN
Watch, an independent non-governmental organization noted, he has held
this position since 2001 and has the dubious record of never finding a
single Palestinian guilty of anything. After a pro forma expression of
sympathy for Corporal Gilad Shalit, the Hamas hostage, he added that he
felt the same “for all Israel’s young soldiers compelled to serve in the
army of an occupying power.”
According to UN Watch, this same “occupying power” has, over the past
four years, been subject to more than 140 separate suicide attacks and
13,730 shooting attacks. Dugard failed to mention them.
The United States has been oddly quiet of late regarding events in Gaza,
noting only that the kidnapping was a terrorist act. Perhaps the State
Department has concluded there is nothing that can be done to persuade
the Palestinians to act in a sane fashion.
The Israelis have tried every thing they could to mollify the
Palestinians and the neighboring Arab states. They have done this
despite having fought several wars that gained it the territories the
Arabs want returned, along with all of the rest of Israel.
There is a lesson here somewhere for the Israelis and for the rest of
the world. It has something to do with punishing one’s enemies until
they give up. It has something to do with the lesson the Holocaust
should have taught them. You cannot negotiate with people who want to
kill you.
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