The Reality on Israel's Plate

· Sunday, August 22, 2010

JERUSALEM -- 'Twas a famous victory for diplomacy when, in 1991 in Madrid, Israelis and Palestinians, orchestrated by the United States, at last engaged in direct negotiations. Almost a generation later, U.S. policy has succeeded in prodding the Palestinians away from their recent insistence on "proximity talks" -- in which they have talked to the Israelis through American intermediaries -- and to direct negotiations. But negotiations about what?

Idle talk about a "binational state" has long since died. Even disregarding the recent fates of multinational states -- e.g., the former Soviet Union, the former Yugoslavia, the former Czechoslovakia -- binationalism is impossible if Israel is to be a Jewish state for the Jewish people. No significant Israeli constituency disagrees with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu: "The Palestinian refugee problem will be resolved outside Israel's borders."

Rhetoric about a "two-state solution" is de rigueur. It also is delusional, given two recent searing experiences.

The only place for a Palestinian state is the West Bank, which Israel has occupied -- legally under international law -- since repelling the 1967 aggression launched from there. The West Bank remains an unallocated portion of the Palestine Mandate, the disposition of which is to be settled by negotiations. But with constructive -- because illusion-shattering -- bluntness, Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the United States, puts aside diplomatic ambiguity:

"There is no Israeli leadership that appears either willing or capable of removing 100,000 Israelis from their West Bank homes -- the minimum required to make way for a viable Palestinian state even with Israel's annexation of its three main settlement blocs. (Those blocs effectively function as the suburbs of Jerusalem.) The evacuation of a mere 8,100 Israelis from Gaza in 2005 required 55,000 IDF (Israel Defense Forces) troops -- the largest Israeli military operation since the 1973 Yom Kippur War -- and was profoundly traumatic."

Twenty-one Israeli settlements were dismantled; even the bodies of Israelis buried in Gaza were removed. After a deeply flawed 2006 election encouraged by the United States, there was in 2007 essentially a coup in Gaza by the terrorist organization Hamas. So now Israel has on its western border, 44 miles from Tel Aviv, an entity dedicated to Israel's destruction, collaborative with Iran and possessing a huge arsenal of rockets.

Rocket attacks from Gaza increased dramatically after Israel withdrew. The number of U.N. resolutions deploring this? Zero. The closest precedent for that bombardment was the Nazi rocket attacks on London, which were answered by the destruction of Hamburg, Dresden and other German cities. When Israel struck back at Hamas, the "international community" was theatrically appalled.

A senior Cabinet member -- Moshe Yaalon, strategic affairs minister and possible future prime minister -- says "our withdrawals strengthened jihadist Islam," adding, "We have the second Islamic republic in the Middle East -- the first in Iran, the second in Gaza: Hamastan."

Israel's withdrawals include the one that strengthened the Iranian client on Israel's northern border, in southern Lebanon. Since the 2006 war provoked by Hezbollah's incessant rocketing of northern Israel, Hezbollah has rearmed and possesses up to 60,000 rockets. Today, Netanyahu says, Israel's problem is less the Israel-Lebanon border than it is the Lebanon-Syria border: Hezbollah has received from Syria -- which gets them from Iran -- Scud missiles capable of striking Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. A leader of Hezbollah says, "If all the Jews gather in Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after them worldwide."

Because upward of a million immigrants have come from the former Soviet Union, today one-sixth of Israelis speak Russian. Israel has Russian language newspapers and television. Russian Israelis are largely responsible for Avigdor Lieberman being foreign minister. Yoram Peri, professor of Israeli studies at the University of Maryland, says these immigrants "don't understand how a state that can be crossed in half an hour by car would be willing to even talk about relinquishing territories to its seemingly perpetual enemies." These immigrants know that Russia's strategic depth -- space -- defeated Napoleon and Hitler.

Netanyahu, who is not the most conservative member of the coalition government he heads, endorses a two-state solution but says any West Bank Palestinian state must be demilitarized and prevented from making agreements with the likes of Hezbollah and Iran. To prevent the importation of missiles and other arms, Israel would need, Netanyahu says, a military presence on the West Bank's eastern border with Jordan. Otherwise, there will be a third Islamic republic, and a second one contiguous to Israel.

So, again: Negotiations about what?

(c) 2010, Washington Post Writers Group


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Comments

B. B.

Involvement of US presidents in "negotiating" a peace between Israelis and the terrorists who live to destroy them has been only an ego-boosting exercise similar to the pursuit of the holy grail. We put stalkers intent on mayhem and murder behind bars and though not often enough below ground. Clearly that's the only negotiation jihadists understand.

Posted August 22, 2010 at 8:00:56 AM


Abu Nudnik

Absolutely perfect, Mr. Will.

Posted August 23, 2010 at 1:40:18 PM


Nana

Mr. Will I would never miss an opportunity to hear from you or read your insightful articles. Your logic is impecable, your arguments are incredibly convincing. I wonder why not everyone including jews themselves are convinced that the best way to deal with this problem is demonstration of resolve, conviction, and force if needed. Thank you for your brilliant mind and standing up for your principle no matter what kind of pressure you are under. Your fan

Posted August 23, 2010 at 7:15:18 PM


Buddy

When the Jewish messiah (Jesus Christ) he will rule from Jerusalem over the whole world. The Jews will then have all the land promised to Abraham; the land they had during the reign of King Solomon. It will extend eastward to the Euphrates river, northward into Turkey where Noah's ark landed, south border will take in N. Egypt across to the Persian Gulf, west border will be the Mediterranean up past Lebanon to Mt. Hermon. You can read it in a King James Bible in Genesis 15:18-19, and 1 King 4:21. These prophecies will come to pass. What of a Palestinian state then? The King of the Jews is coming back - why do you think there is the fuss over Israel? The devil is trying to do all he can to prevent it, but it will happen, with or without a U.N. Resolution. Why doesn't one of their Arab brothers give them a state in their borders. They don't want a state!! They want to destroy Israel!! But they will not...see Ezekiel 47:15-23.

Posted August 24, 2010 at 12:07:26 PM


Dave Pru

Mr. Will, you seem to have a firm grasp on the situation in/around Israel. Why is it that our "leadership" in Washington, with all his advisors, cannot seem to understand the reality of the most base intentions of the Palestinians and their sponsors?

Posted August 24, 2010 at 12:15:29 PM


Irene

Mr. Will..... You indeed have summed this up intelligently and very informatively. I enjoy reading your column when published in our local newspaper and enjoy your wit on the Sunday panel discussions. You are a great inspiration to the people of this country. Why can't the others in Washington get it?

Posted August 24, 2010 at 3:36:43 PM


Damon

Buddy, you are right. Isreal is here to stay.

The world should butt out of Isreals business. If Hamas or Hezbollah attack Isreal than they sparked the retaliation. Isreal can handle Isreali business. More power to them. I back Isreal 100%.

Posted August 24, 2010 at 5:41:52 PM


K Laten

Why stop at the West Bank? Wasn't Jordan the original two-state solution? Israelis west of the Jordan, Palestinians east of the Jordan ... sounds real good.

Posted August 25, 2010 at 5:14:46 PM


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