Monday, May 30, 2011

The Preferred Option: Israeli Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria

Yoel Meltzer
American Thinker
29 May '11

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/05/the_preferred_option_israeli_s.html

Nearly every time I suggest to someone that Israel needs to declare complete sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, I am bombarded with doubts and accusations - "Are you crazy, it can't be done!" "What will the world say?", "America will not allow us", "We'll be boycotted and perhaps attacked", "We'll lose the Jewish majority in Israel", etc, etc.

Although it's true that it's a complicated issue, my initial response to the valid concerns is to temporarily change the subject. Thus, rather than addressing each point I bring up the feasibility of the current two-state solution since as they say, "the best defense is a good offense". The conversation usually goes something like this:

"After nearly twenty years of trying to reach an accord with the Arabs via all the various forms of more or less the same Oslo approach, a period that witnessed numerous Israeli "good-will gestures" as well as endless Palestinian terrorist attacks, do you honestly believe that further Israeli concessions and another Israeli retreat will actually lead to peace?" The answer is nearly always "no".

My next question is "If removing soldiers from Lebanon brought missiles to Haifa and dismantling Jewish communities in Gaza brought missiles to Beersheva, do you believe the Palestinians will act any differently if they are given a state of their own in Judea and Samaria?" Once again, the answer is nearly always "no".

My final question is "Do you believe that an Arab state in Judea and Samaria will pose a threat to the very existence of the remaining State of Israel?" Not surprisingly the answer is nearly always "yes".

At this point I usually stop the conversation to provide my "opponent" with a few moments to reflect on what was just said and to slowly digest the meaning of our brief discussion. Nearly always, these few sentences help to make it abundantly clear to my former detractor that a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria might very well lead to the eventual destruction of the State of Israel.

With this issue clarified I return to the original subject of declaring Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. I place everything on the table and openly admit to my former scoffer and now attentive listener that it is in fact a very complicated subject with many problems and issues that need to be worked out. I don't pretend for a second that it will be simple.

However, when it is clarified that we're talking about a choice between possible destruction and national suicide on the one hand or having to deal with intricate issues and difficult problems on the other hand, not surprisingly the latter suddenly becomes the preferred option.

After twenty years of Israel paying a heavy price for its failed attempts at reconciliation with the Arabs despite all its good intentions, the writing is on the wall: Israel simply cannot afford to continue going down the same path of retreat and withdrawal since eventually there will be nowhere left to run.

Yoel Meltzer is a freelance writer living in Jerusalem. His personal blog is yoelmeltzer.com

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2 comments:

  1. The "Hard Choice" Israel Must Make Is Also

    The Only Sane Choice For Israel To Make

    "After twenty years of Israel paying a heavy price for its failed attempts at reconciliation with the Arabs despite all its good intentions, the writing is on the wall: Israel simply cannot afford to continue going down the same path of retreat and withdrawal since eventually there will be nowhere left to run". Yoel Meltzer (yoelmeltzer.com)

    Mr. Meltzer has summed up Israel's situation perfectly.

    Israel must finally draw a line in the sand and state clearly to the world.

    1) We will not risk our nation's survival on treaties that can be broken at will at any time.

    2) We know that the long term objectives of our neighbors will never change- the destruction of Israel and the Jewish people.

    3) Our enemies have stated clearly they aim to destroy Israel and we believe them. (Why would they lie?)

    4) We will not be so foolish as to aid our enemies in our own destruction.

    5) We will be ready. We will retaliate against any serious attack in the future, from anyone, with devasting and overpowering force. The next war will be a one day war.
    Our enemies still have not learned anything from past wars. Israel will make certain they will learn from any future war.

    The world only respects strength.

    The world only hears and understands those who speak from strength.

    Not one inch. Not one grain of sand.
    Israel will not be the one to pay for the past mistakes of those who tried repeatedly and failed to destroy Israel.

    This is the only sane position for Israel.

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  2. TY David for your comment. For those who haven't noticed, David has written a number of thoughtful comments recently on various posts, always a pleasure, and worth taking a moment to read.

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