By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is behaving like a zealot. In her
ever-more-rash pursuit of a Palestinian state, she is exhibiting the
syndrome defined by the philosopher George Santana, as one who
redoubles her efforts upon losing sight of the objective.
Let's recall: The objective laid out by President Bush, when he decided
in June 2002 to support the creation of a homeland for the Palestinian
people, was to provide a stable, secure neighbor for Israel, committed
to leaving peaceably with the Jewish State.
Mr. Bush explicitly preconditioned such support on: an end to
Palestinian terror; a Palestinian leadership that was not tainted by
ties to terrorism; and the elimination of the infrastructure in
Palestinian areas that enables such behavior. After the 9/11 attacks,
the United States was in the business of eliminating
terrorist-sponsoring regimes, not creating them.
Now, however, it is crystal clear that the only outcome from Condi
Rice's idée fixe — namely that she will convene a Middle East peace
conference at the U.S. Naval Academy for the purpose of extracting from
Israel the territorial concessions needed rapidly to establish a
Palestinian state — has nothing to do with the original Bush vision.
Under present and foreseeable circumstances, the best that can be hoped
for from such a meeting is failure. For success will result in a new
safe-haven for terror that is a mortal threat not only for Israel, but
for the United States, as well.
Unfortunately, even the failure of Condi's Folly at Annapolis is likely
to be a very bad outcome. To the extent that her actions are raising
unwarranted expectations on the part of Palestinians and their Arab
friends, past practice suggests it will translate into a pretext for
new violence against Israel. That will be especially true if, as is
also predictable, the Israelis are blamed for the outcome for not being
sufficiently willing — in the face of Palestinian intractability — to
make what are euphemistically called "painful" moves for peace. Another
way to describe such moves are as reckless concessions that are certain
to jeopardize Israel's security, and quite possibly ours.
After all, it is only reasonable to expect the West Bank to follow the
trajectory of the Gaza Strip and, before it, southern Lebanon — both of
which Israel abandoned to her foes, only to have those territories
become staging grounds for attacks on Israel and secure incubators for
terror against us. Among those operating from such areas are
Islamofascist terrorist organizations like Hamas, Hezbollah, al Qaeda
and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, the newest addition to the
State Department's list of such entities.
Condi Rice is nonetheless demanding that Israel now relinquish the West
Bank and East Jerusalem to yet another terrorist organization: Mahmoud
Abbas' Fatah. To be sure, the Secretary of State would have us believe
that Fatah is no such thing. In fact, the entire Annapolis house of
cards is built on the fraudulent foundation that the Palestinian
faction established by Abbas' mentor, Yasser Arafat, is a reliable
partner for peace and effective counterweight to Hamas, which now
controls the Gaza Strip.
Only a zealot who has altogether lost any sense of reality could make
such an assertion. Treating Fatah as the cornerstone of American
diplomacy and demands on Israel is nothing less than perilous and
irresponsible. Consider the following sampler of recent
counter-indicators:
• Last August, five Fatah operatives assigned to Abbas' security detail
conspired to assassinate Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert during a
visit by the latter to meet the Palestinian "president" in the West
Bank city of Jericho. After their arrest on information from Israel's
internal intelligence agency, Shin Bet, several of these individuals
were released by the Palestinian Authority.
• This is in keeping with past practice. By some estimates, Fatah and
its Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade have claimed responsibility for the murder
of roughly as many Israelis as has Hamas. In those rare instances when
the perpetrators are actually arrested by Palestinian police, they are
generally set free in short order. How could Israel possibly entrust
physical control of the West Bank — from which virtually the entirety
of the Jewish State's population can be subjected to rocket or even
mortar fire — to people with such a record?
• Speaking of the Jewish State, in the run-up to the Annapolis meeting,
Abbas and his subordinates have lately become quite brazen in
denouncing Israel's right to exist as such. Their statements not only
speak volumes about the degree to which Condi Rice's desperate bid for
a "legacy" is now being clearly read as bullies always do: as evidence
of contemptible and exploitable weakness. They also make a mockery of
the premise that Abbas and Company are preferable to Hamas because,
unlike the latter, they are truly willing to live in peace with their
Israeli neighbors.
• In fact, only the most willfully blind could maintain such a pretense
in light of the incessant propagandizing and indoctrination about
killing Jews and destroying Israel that passes for official or at least
officially sanctioned broadcasts, sermons and speeches emanating from
Abbas' rump Palestinian Authority.
The only Palestinian state that can possibly come from Condoleezza
Rice's zealotry is one that will be a dagger pointed at the heart of
Israel and a new safe-haven for terror aimed at the United States and
other Western nations. Even if a corrupt and politically
unrepresentative Olmert government in Israel is prepared to play along,
Americans who understand the stakes for the Jewish State as well as our
own, must reject her desperate and unacceptable bid to launch a
Palestinian one at Annapolis.
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