By Stan Goodenough
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice wrapped up a two day visit to
Israel and the Middle East Monday, but warned the Israelis that she
will be monitoring them even more closely to ensure that they carry out
their obligations under the Annapolis agreement.
Her visit - the third this year - was aimed at tightening the screws on
Israel in order to be able to nail down a framework agreement by May 14
for the establishment of a Palestinian state on historical Jewish land.
US President George W. Bush is scheduled to be in Israel on that date,
which marks - on the Gregorian calendar - the 60th anniversary of
Israel's Declaration of Independence.
For the American administration, the dates appear to be part of the
strategy. The Annapolis Conference was held on the 60th anniversary of
the United Nations vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs.
At that event, under intense pressure from host Bush, Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert agreed to set November 4 this year as a deadline
for reaching a final agreement with PLO Chief Mahmoud Abbas and his
Palestinian Authority.
And Bush said Sunday, according to the German newspaper Die Welt: "I
hope that President Abbas and Prime Minister Olmert can sign an
agreement before the end of my presidency [in January] that defines a
clearly-outlined Palestinian state."
While Rice claimed, upon her arrival here Saturday night, she had not
come to insert American demands - this is really an all-American show
and one with which Israel is expected to cooperate, especially as Bush
has tied his political prestige to achieving substantial results in the
effort to give the Palestinian Arabs a state on land belonging to
Israel.
Diplomatic reporters noted that Rice has not held back from "scolding"
Israel's political leaders for "not doing enough" to ease life for the
Arabs. A focal point of her visit this time was purportedly to try ease
the movement of Arabs in Judea and Samaria.
Restrictions on their movement have come about as a result of the
"Palestinian" civilians harboring terrorists and terrorists using the
civilian population as a human shield.
Reported The Jerusalem Post Monday, Barak "learned his lesson from the
last Rice visit, when she scolded him for not doing enough to ease the
conditions of the Palestinians."
This time he had come to their meeting with a lengthy document, in
English, outlining the steps Israel would take.
Rice said, first to Barak and later to foreign journalists, that she
planned on more vigilantly monitoring Israel's implementation of its
commitments "than she had been in the past."
Despite Israeli promises to remove roadblocks in Samaria and Judea, the
number of roadblocks had actually increased since Annapolis, she
complained.
Now, however, the US was going to make sure that Israel complied.
"We've been told this is going to start and even be completed in a
relatively short period of time. I'm not going to give you a date but
I'm expecting it to happen very, very soon," the secretary said.
Jerusalem Watchman
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Ms Rice: God is watching YOU
Posted on Monday 31 March 2008
Dear Secretary Rice
As I write this, you are making your way back home after spending two
days throwing your weight around in Israel, my adopted homeland.
Yes, I know it’s your job as Secretary of State; you have a president
to please. You speak for the world’s number one superpower. And of
course you have your reputation to think of and your destiny to fulfill.
I know, too, that you will never read this, and it is doubtful that
anyone near you will either. Unlike you, I do not have any earthly
power; people will obviously not hang onto my every word, circulating
and commenting on what I say.
But that’s okay. I’m going to write you anyway. Because just as you are
obligated (unless you want to lose your post) to represent and
communicate the position of your boss, I am obligated to represent and
communicate the position of mine. I can choose to ignore what you say,
and you can choose to ignore what I say. The choice to speak out, and
to take heed, is always ours.
All Christians who believe the Bible and strive to live by it are
responsible for conveying its truths. We have a calling, a duty, a
responsibility; and a day is coming when we will have to give an
account.
I therefore feel bound to tell you, Madam Secretary, that ever since
you set your sights on implementing the two-state vision that aims to
create an Arab state on biblically and historically Jewish land, you
have been playing with fire; potentially with eternal fire, and not
just with your own life, but with the life and future of your nation.
You need to know this.
I know you go to church and I assume you read the Book of books. If so,
you may remember the account in the 21st chapter of 1 Chronicles, where
David, a God-appointed king, saw tens of thousands of his own subjects
die as a direct result of his deliberate decision to ignore the Lord’s
injunction not to take a census in Israel.
As Israelites were dropping like flies around him, David cried out to
God saying: “Was it not I who commanded the people to be numbered? I am
the one who has sinned and done evil indeed; but these sheep, what have
they done?”
A man after God’s own heart, he had the moral courage to add: “Let Your
hand, I pray, O LORD my God, be against me and my father’s house, but
not against Your people that they should be plagued.”
Ms. Rice, like David, you and your president have been raised to your
positions by that same God. It is He who “removes kings and raises up
kings” (Daniel 2:21).
At the same time there was a national responsibility and a national
consequence. The Israelites asked for a king and got David. Americans
voted for a president and they got Mr Bush, who appointed you. Just as
the Israelites were subject to David’s authority, Americans are subject
to the authority represented by the White House and its administration.
What I want to convey in the strongest possible terms is this: Just as
the Israelites bore the consequences of the actions of their leaders,
your American people are bearing the consequences of your actions,
particularly your actions in the Middle East, into which the Bush
administration was drawn against its will, but which it has now made
its top priority as its time in office runs out.
“I hope that President Abbas and Prime Minister Olmert can sign an
agreement before the end of my presidency [in January] that defines a
clearly-outlined Palestinian state,” the German daily Die Welt quoted
Bush as saying yesterday.
And, speaking on the same day here in Jerusalem, you let Israel know
that you “intend to be much more systematic about what is being
promised and what is being done” by Israel to facilitate this. You are
“expecting it to happen very very soon.”
Then, in Amman, Jordan this morning, standing next to veteran terrorist
leader Mahmoud Abbas - who used violence against civilians to generate
support like yours for his “cause” - you denounced Israel for settling
Jews in Samaria and Judea.
“We continue to state America’s position that settlement activity
should stop, that its expansion should stop – that is indeed not
consistent with Road Map obligations,” you said.
That’s a good solid biblical word, “settlements.” If I may, I’d like to
draw your attention to two more Bible verses:
In Isaiah 14:1 it says: “For the LORD will have mercy on Jacob, and
will still choose Israel, and SETTLE them in their own land” [emphasis
mine].
And through Ezekiel in chapter 34, God says: “And I will bring them out
from the peoples and gather them from the countries, and will bring
them to their own land; I will feed them on THE MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL, in
the valleys and in all the inhabited places of the country. I will feed
them in good pasture, and their fold shall be on THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF
ISRAEL. There they shall lie down in a good fold and feed in rich
pasture on THE MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL” [emphasis again mine].
Do you see the phrase “the mountains of Israel?” Do you know where
these are? The mountains of Israel are Judea, Samaria and the Golan
Heights, the very parts of the Land of Israel you are working to sever
from Jewish “occupation.”
Occupation? It is THEIR God-given land; it has never been the
“Palestinians!’”
Bottom line: It is not the Israeli government that is behind the
settlement activity in Judea and Samaria. It’s the LORD God Himself.
Moving on, I was interested to read that, while you planned to give
Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu just 15 minutes of your
time on this visit here- an expected courtesy perhaps - what he had to
tell you, as he spoke of the dire consequences of giving Judea and
Samaria to the Arabs, compelled you to spend at least an hour with him.
“I brought her information from security officials and intelligence
indicating that Hamas could take over the West Bank and create what is
essentially an Iranian base there,” Netanyahu told reporters after that
meeting.
In other words you can never say that you were not warned - and not for
the first time - of the very probable outcome of what you are forcing
Israel to do.
I say forcing, because it is what you are doing; and you are building
on what Israel has been forced to do - through diplomatic blackmail and
not-always-so-veiled threats - by the presidents and secretaries of
state that have preceded you.
With respect, your argument that the US is only doing what Israel’s
governments are in agreement about doing is deceptive. The overwhelming
majority of those in Israel who today go along with land-for-peace and
the creation of Palestine ONLY do so because they have been pushed and
pressured by America for decades to do so.
The buck for this stops in the Oval Office - and at Foggy Bottom. And
please don’t protest about all the good things America has done for
Israel - your “friend” and “ally” in the Middle East. There is little
that is laudable about giving support to someone while aiding his
enemies in their efforts to kill him.
I come back to what I said about the consequences of your actions to
your nation.
As you are flying home, Madam Secretary, the Fox Extreme Weather Center
is reporting multiple tornado warnings and unrelenting flooding hitting
great swathes of your country.
The weather, which has been excessive for weeks on end, with “freak
tornadoes” brought about by “record-breaking warm winter weather”
rampaging through towns and cities - is today being described as
“brutal.”
Here in Israel we are watching pictures of destroyed homes in Oklahoma
City and other parts of what the forecasters call “America’s heartland”
and more damage is reportedly on the way.
“The weather is training through this region, storm after storm,
flashflood warnings, six to eight inches of snow, and a possible
uncontrollable tornado breakout lashing the country tomorrow.” Instead
of March “roaring in like a lion and going out like a lamb,” said Fox,
the month was roaring out an even bigger lion than it came in.
And the second story topping the news? The most sweeping regulatory
power being brought into play by the Treasury in America since the
Great Depression.
I don’t need to tell you about what has happened to your dollar; what
your people are now paying for gas. How Vice President Dick Cheney had
to go to Saudi Arabia, cap in hand, and ask for a favor to keep that
price-per-barrel from going out of control.
Bible believers read that God will require at America’s hand, and at
the hands of all those nations who participate in this process, an
answer for its dividing up of the Land of Israel and the scattering of
its people.
Ms. Rice, I know it will require a superhuman ability you likely do not
have within yourself. But for the sake of your nation and for the sake
of your ultimate legacy, it is my deep and earnest hope that you will
recognize the error of the way in which you are set, and turn from this
path before it is too late.
Yours, as a lover of Zion and a lover of the United States
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