Jan Willem van der Hoeven
As US Secretary of State John Kerry boards
his plane for yet another flight to the Middle East, here are a few
requests the Israel's government could have ready to make to its American
guest.
1. Please convey to
President Barack Obama, with all due respect, that unless Jonathan Pollard
- who has not murdered even one American - is set free after his 26 years
in prison, Israel will renege on its readiness to release Palestinian
prisoners - most of who are cold-blooded killers, and have spent far less
time in jail.
2. Please convey to
Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who has stated his intention
not to let one Israeli Jew live in his sought-after Palestine, that he
needs to prepare to open the gates of his new state to all the Palestinian Arab
citizens of Israel. For if the United States has nothing to say about
Abbas' desire to have a judenrein
Palestine, it will surely have nothing to say about Israel becoming a araberrein Jewish state.
3. Please make clear to
the PA leadership - and the rest of the Arab world - that the Palestinian
Muslim-inspired lie denying any historical Jewish connection to Jerusalem
and its Temple Mount (where twice in history God's holy House stood for
Israel, His people) - a falsehood whose purpose is to sever this city from
Israel and the Jewish people - that this denial will deal a death blow to
the present negotiations.
4. Kindly remind your
president of how Israel's enemies have misused Israel's past withdrawals -
from South Lebanon and Gaza - and allowed tens of thousands of rockets to
be fired from these areas into peace-loving Israeli neighborhoods. In the
light of this, please make it clear to Abbas and his gang that no Israeli
government can be expected to agree to withdraw from areas even nearer to
its main populated areas, without keeping a firm military presence in the
Jordan Valley to prevent such a repeated misuse of its willingness for
peace! And please note how essential this is, all the more so given the
abysmal betrayal Israel has experienced after entrusting its basic security
needs to the international community!
5. Please make it
unmistakably clear to Mr Abbas right now
- and not after the present talks
break down - that if the international community really wants to see a positive
outcome resulting from these talks, it will not be pressuring Israel into
making ever more concessions - let alone lure her with financial and other
international guarantees. Rather, these nations will be encouraged to bring
the pressure to bear where it belongs, telling the Palestinian leaders, in no uncertain terms, that unless
they fully commit to respecting this bare minimum of Israel's demands -
including the reality that they are making peace with a Jewish democratic
state in their region, THEY, and not Israel, will be held responsible for
the breakdown of the current negotiations.
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