When the Palestinian Authority?s chief terrorist exhibits signs of aging, my stomach aches with a nervous twist. His shaking lips and frail hand-movements ? a sure sign that he is getting old ? make my heart pound with anxiety. I don?t want Yasser Arafat to die just yet. If my fears seem strange, you have a short memory.
It seems like it was only yesterday when Arafat saved us in dramatic fashion at Camp David. At the time, I thought we were finally doomed. There was happy Ehud Barak, an Israeli Prime Minster who never met a terrorist that that he didn?t want to appease, and Bill Clinton, a disgraced president who dreamed that a peace accord between the Arabs and Jews would resurrect his smeared legacy. It made no difference to either of these desperate-but-excited men that their not-too-ingenious plan would cost the Jewish people countless innocent lives, eternal Jerusalem, ancient Hebron, and the rest of our blood-bought land. Yet, there was reliable Arafat, who never met a Leftist that he couldn?t say ?No? to, turning down President Clinton, who invited him to his quarters at the White House nearly as often as Monica Lewinsky.
Arafat?s surprising decision to turn down Barak?s suicidal offer came as a relief to many people desperately scrutinizing these closed-door events. After all, when Barak campaigned against Bibi Netanyahu for the office of prime minister, he swore with his life to Israeli voters that he would never give away Jerusalem to the Arabs under any circumstances. At the time, nobody guessed that he meant he would never give away Jerusalim, located in the southern Philippines, and not Jerusalem in central Israel. Who knew back then?
Arafat?s rejection of Israel?s reckless offers and gestures marked the culmination of a nightmare that began in Madrid.
In 1991, immediately following the Persian Gulf War I, President Bush Sr. and his playmate James Baker III were riding high as a result of their military victory in Kuwait. Neither of them loved Jesus or Israel nearly as much as America?s current president. Together, they brought humiliating pressure on then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to enter an international symposium that was to call Israel to relinquish every gain that it made during the Six Day War.
Nothing made James Baker more nauseous than Jewish settlements, and nothing would guarantee that these communities would become Jew-free more effectively than the Madrid Conference. There was, however, one individual who would ensure that Madrid, Oslo, and Camp David would fail to make east Jerusalem once again Judenrein: Yasser Arafat.
Make no mistake about it; over the course of the next nine years, every Israeli prime minister with the exception of Ehud Barak endured gripping American pressure to surrender Jewish sacred land that had been liberated after 19 years of Jordanian occupation. Barak was different. He gleefully entered the ?Peace Process? with the excitement of a bar mitzvah boy getting his presents. He needed no prodding from the Americans. He was the most excited person at Camp David.
At the time, everyone I knew was developing a nervous tick. Arafat could have had it all. Jerusalem could once again have become divided, Hebron could once again have been emptied of its Jews, a Palestinian State could have been created in the heartland of Israel, and a launching pad for the destruction of a Jewish State could have been established, if only the chief Palestinian terrorists had said ?Yes.? We were that close to self-destruction. But Arafat turned it down without even advancing a counter offer. In the words of the late Israeli statesman Abba Eban, the Arabs ?never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity.? Camp David was to be no exception. Thank goodness for Arafat.
Now that the current American administration won an even more sweeping victory in the Persian Gulf War II, lovers of Zion are nervous once again. Bush?s campaign promises that he would never pressure Israel to do anything have been swept aside as his senior administration officials insist that Israel cannot alter the well-laid out formula for peace in the Middle East.
The British, who signed the infamous White Paper in 1939 restricting Jewish emigration to Palestine, and thus signed the death certificates of millions of Jews who had nowhere to flee from Hitler?s ovens, are demanding a pound of Jewish flesh as well. As far as Tony Blair is concerned, the Americans owe him everything Israel has, and Bush knows it. The British, who were one of only two countries that recognized the Jordanians? illegal annexation of Judea and Samaria, are demanding that Israel end its ?illegal occupation? of these same areas, which the Jews have called home for thousands of years. Let?s face it; the British are a boring people who only get excited when Jews are transferred.
Moreover, the most ill-conceived cabal to shape and advance this blueprint for ?peace? ? Russia, the UN, and the European Union ? joined the US in a lovely Quartet to send Israel down this non-negotiable Road Map to its destruction.
And just when you thought that things couldn?t get worse, PLO terrorist Mahmoud Abbas, the well-groomed Holocaust denier in a suit, is being hailed by the Quartet as a ?moderate,? and crowned as the new prime minister of the Palestinian Authority. Abbas is particularly lethal because he is far more pragmatic than Arafat. He has the street smarts to wait before bringing the Jewish State to its knees. Hotheaded Arafat does not possess this well-honed trait. Hothead Arafat will therefore be the one to sabotage Abbas? ascension onto the throne as prime minister. Thank goodness for Arafat.
At the end of the day, who is going to say ?No? to the Road Map to self-destruction? It?s not going to be Prime Minister ?Bulldozer? Sharon. Mark my words; it will be good old reliable President Arafat.
So, when you pray for the sick and elderly this coming Shabbat, think of Mr. Dependable, no-compromise-Arafat. He?s got a reserved seat in hell, but hopefully he won?t go there just yet. Not, at least, until an Israeli prime minister steps forward who can firmly steer his nation clear of the Road Map, and say ?No? to the Quartet.
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Tovia Singer is host of the Tovia Singer Show on Israel National News, and the Director of the counter-missionary organization, Outreach Judaism. Rabbi Singer can also be reached at tovia@j51.com.
It seems like it was only yesterday when Arafat saved us in dramatic fashion at Camp David. At the time, I thought we were finally doomed. There was happy Ehud Barak, an Israeli Prime Minster who never met a terrorist that that he didn?t want to appease, and Bill Clinton, a disgraced president who dreamed that a peace accord between the Arabs and Jews would resurrect his smeared legacy. It made no difference to either of these desperate-but-excited men that their not-too-ingenious plan would cost the Jewish people countless innocent lives, eternal Jerusalem, ancient Hebron, and the rest of our blood-bought land. Yet, there was reliable Arafat, who never met a Leftist that he couldn?t say ?No? to, turning down President Clinton, who invited him to his quarters at the White House nearly as often as Monica Lewinsky.
Arafat?s surprising decision to turn down Barak?s suicidal offer came as a relief to many people desperately scrutinizing these closed-door events. After all, when Barak campaigned against Bibi Netanyahu for the office of prime minister, he swore with his life to Israeli voters that he would never give away Jerusalem to the Arabs under any circumstances. At the time, nobody guessed that he meant he would never give away Jerusalim, located in the southern Philippines, and not Jerusalem in central Israel. Who knew back then?
Arafat?s rejection of Israel?s reckless offers and gestures marked the culmination of a nightmare that began in Madrid.
In 1991, immediately following the Persian Gulf War I, President Bush Sr. and his playmate James Baker III were riding high as a result of their military victory in Kuwait. Neither of them loved Jesus or Israel nearly as much as America?s current president. Together, they brought humiliating pressure on then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to enter an international symposium that was to call Israel to relinquish every gain that it made during the Six Day War.
Nothing made James Baker more nauseous than Jewish settlements, and nothing would guarantee that these communities would become Jew-free more effectively than the Madrid Conference. There was, however, one individual who would ensure that Madrid, Oslo, and Camp David would fail to make east Jerusalem once again Judenrein: Yasser Arafat.
Make no mistake about it; over the course of the next nine years, every Israeli prime minister with the exception of Ehud Barak endured gripping American pressure to surrender Jewish sacred land that had been liberated after 19 years of Jordanian occupation. Barak was different. He gleefully entered the ?Peace Process? with the excitement of a bar mitzvah boy getting his presents. He needed no prodding from the Americans. He was the most excited person at Camp David.
At the time, everyone I knew was developing a nervous tick. Arafat could have had it all. Jerusalem could once again have become divided, Hebron could once again have been emptied of its Jews, a Palestinian State could have been created in the heartland of Israel, and a launching pad for the destruction of a Jewish State could have been established, if only the chief Palestinian terrorists had said ?Yes.? We were that close to self-destruction. But Arafat turned it down without even advancing a counter offer. In the words of the late Israeli statesman Abba Eban, the Arabs ?never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity.? Camp David was to be no exception. Thank goodness for Arafat.
Now that the current American administration won an even more sweeping victory in the Persian Gulf War II, lovers of Zion are nervous once again. Bush?s campaign promises that he would never pressure Israel to do anything have been swept aside as his senior administration officials insist that Israel cannot alter the well-laid out formula for peace in the Middle East.
The British, who signed the infamous White Paper in 1939 restricting Jewish emigration to Palestine, and thus signed the death certificates of millions of Jews who had nowhere to flee from Hitler?s ovens, are demanding a pound of Jewish flesh as well. As far as Tony Blair is concerned, the Americans owe him everything Israel has, and Bush knows it. The British, who were one of only two countries that recognized the Jordanians? illegal annexation of Judea and Samaria, are demanding that Israel end its ?illegal occupation? of these same areas, which the Jews have called home for thousands of years. Let?s face it; the British are a boring people who only get excited when Jews are transferred.
Moreover, the most ill-conceived cabal to shape and advance this blueprint for ?peace? ? Russia, the UN, and the European Union ? joined the US in a lovely Quartet to send Israel down this non-negotiable Road Map to its destruction.
And just when you thought that things couldn?t get worse, PLO terrorist Mahmoud Abbas, the well-groomed Holocaust denier in a suit, is being hailed by the Quartet as a ?moderate,? and crowned as the new prime minister of the Palestinian Authority. Abbas is particularly lethal because he is far more pragmatic than Arafat. He has the street smarts to wait before bringing the Jewish State to its knees. Hotheaded Arafat does not possess this well-honed trait. Hothead Arafat will therefore be the one to sabotage Abbas? ascension onto the throne as prime minister. Thank goodness for Arafat.
At the end of the day, who is going to say ?No? to the Road Map to self-destruction? It?s not going to be Prime Minister ?Bulldozer? Sharon. Mark my words; it will be good old reliable President Arafat.
So, when you pray for the sick and elderly this coming Shabbat, think of Mr. Dependable, no-compromise-Arafat. He?s got a reserved seat in hell, but hopefully he won?t go there just yet. Not, at least, until an Israeli prime minister steps forward who can firmly steer his nation clear of the Road Map, and say ?No? to the Quartet.
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Tovia Singer is host of the Tovia Singer Show on Israel National News, and the Director of the counter-missionary organization, Outreach Judaism. Rabbi Singer can also be reached at tovia@j51.com.