From AbuYehuda.com July 1, 2014
Today we found out that the three boys, Eyal, Gilad and Naftali, were
murdered shortly after their abduction. I’m sure we’ll hear the full
story, in horrifying detail, at some point.
I can’t imagine how the families must feel. Or rather, I can imagine
it but I am certain that their actual experience must be far worse than
what I can imagine.
There have been so many terrorist murders, so many murders of
children. The Ma’alot massacre, The bus of blood, the Haran family, the
Sbarro bombing, the Dolphinarium, the Fogel family. The Palestinians and
their supporters tell you it is “resistance to occupation” but in fact
it is pure evil, hate made substance. Hate made flesh.
The Left says that it is our fault that they are doing these things
because we are not giving them what they want. But what if what they
want is to kill us?
Societies protect themselves against murderous criminals by killing
or imprisoning them in order to separate them from normal society.
“If a man comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first.” Good advice, but how do we follow it when a whole culture has been created out of the idea that they should kill us?
The Palestinian people have demonstrated by the whole-hearted support
shown for the kidnappers, the murderers, that they are satisfied with
the path they have taken, the path of hate.
The problem is not a few extremists or criminals or terrorists who
need to be killed or captured. The problem is a culture whose essence is
to negate ours. These acts will not stop until the culture changes or
dies out, or we completely separate ourselves from it. I don’t think our
society can tolerate living as a target of terrorism forever.
First we have to decide that yes, we want our society, the Jewish
people, to survive, and to continue to do so in its historic homeland.
It’s not such a forgone conclusion — many, especially the intellectual
elite among us are not so sure. But let’s suppose that we do. Since the
nature of the Palestinian Arab culture is not under our control, since
we can’t educate them or change them, our survival depends on separation
and deterrence.
Then we need to look at geography and military realities. What
territories do we need to control as a necessary condition for our
survival? Authorities agree that the Jordan Valley and the high ground
of Judea and Samaria must remain under our control. This isn’t a
political issue, and we don’t need to bring in the spiritual dimension
to decide this. It is simply a fact that follows from the topography of
the region.
But some of the area that is essential is heavily populated by Arabs,
many of whom belong to terror organizations and most of whom wouldn’t
accept Jewish sovereignty.
Caroline Glick
is probably correct that annexation of all of Judea and Samaria
wouldn’t create an Arab majority. She estimates that the Arab population
of Israel would go from about 20% to about 30%. She believes that the
same relationship that has been established with the Israeli Arabs could
be extended to the Arabs of the territories.
The lesson I have drawn from these murders is that she is not
correct. It won’t work. This marriage cannot be saved. The educational
enterprise of Yasser Arafat and his followers, aided by the West, has
succeeded — perhaps beyond expectations. There is no going back. The
Palestinian Arabs will not, cannot, coexist with the Jewish people.
The Left wants to trade territories for peace. That isn’t possible.
The Right (at least, the moderate Right represented by Ms Glick) wants
to keep the territories and coexist with the Arabs. That isn’t possible
either.
The logic is inexorable, unfortunately. We commit suicide as a
society or we keep the territories — without the Arabs. The Arabs of
Judea and Samaria must be encouraged to emigrate. Maybe it can be
peaceful and even profitable for them, maybe not. That will depend on
them and on the “international community.”
I expect to hear that I’m crazy, a racist, an extremist, a
Kahane-ist, and worse. But I don’t hate Arabs. The problem is that the
Palestinian culture hates me, and worse, hates my children and
grandchildren. I can’t change this, but I need to protect those children
and grandchildren.
So if I am crazy, here is a suggestion: explain to me how you
would deal with the situation. Do you want the Jewish people to
survive? If so, do you agree that we can’t give up control of the
territories? If so, do you think we can coexist with the Arabs? Can
Israel become a 30% Arab state when most of those Arabs hate our Jewish
guts?
If you want to refute my argument, show me where I’m wrong. Nothing would make me happier.
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