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Wednesday, November 28, 2007


Robert
<http://carnageandculture.blogspot.com/2007/11/robert-spencer-gloom-before-a
nnapolis.html> Spencer: Gloom Before Annapolis 


http://www.humanevents.com
Posted: 11/27/2007

 
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Palestinian youths demonstrate in the West Bank town of Ramallah.

As the Annapolis summit looms, Muslim opinion on it appears to be sharply
divided, and no one is particularly enthusiastic. The Syrians, after
initially refusing to go, relented once the Golan Heights was placed on the
agenda. The Saudis are going, but warned that they wouldn't put up with any
"theatrics" such as staged handshakes with Israeli officials. Iran's
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, however, was unhappy with the Saudi decision.
"I wish the name of Saudi Arabia was not among those attending the Annapolis
conference," he told the Saudi King Abdullah. "Arab countries should be
watchful in the face of the plots and deception of the Zionist enemy."

The Palestinians were also wary. Writing in the Palestinian Al-Hayat
Al-Jadidah, Ahmad Dahbur adduced as proof that "our feet are standing on
solid ground" the fact that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
"refuses to sign the document the enemy is proposing" -- apparently a
reference to the call to the Palestinians to recognize Israel's right to
exist. Columnist Ali Jaradat, writing in another Palestinian publication,
Al-Ayyam, declared that Annapolis was merely a gambit by the U.S. and Israel
"to find a way out of most of their predicaments," and made a dark
prediction: "I think that the region is about to be hit by a storm and that
the calm of Annapolis is deceptive." 

The press elsewhere in the Middle East was no more optimistic. "Syria,"
opined Iz-Al-Din Al-Darwish in Tishrin, "does not have any illusions about
what could happen because Syria is convinced that Israel does not want
peace, and that the latter has been the main cause behind blocking the peace
process for more than seven years." Egypt's Al-Akhbar warned of the risk of
failure: "this will simply mean the failure of any future peace
negotiations, which frankly means the failure of the US Administration." The
pan-Arab Al-Quds al-Arabi said that the "conference will definitely fail
because of the weakness of its participants from the Israeli and Palestinian
sides represented by [Prime Minister] Olmert and President Abbas, as well as
the host President Bush whose popularity has fallen..." Iran's Jomhuri-ye
Eslami stated: "It seems that the conference will not lead to any fruitful
result or any important agreement," and Resalat in the same country warned:
"The Annapolis conference is like a fake picture, in which any kind of
investment will definitely lead to a total defeat."

The gloom was just as thick on the other side. Conservative activist David
Horowitz predicted that "the Munich Bush and Rice have prepared for Israel
in Annapolis will fail ultimately because the Palestinians are terrorists
whose only path is violence and whose unwavering goal is genocide -- the
destruction of the Jewish state. Seventy percent of Palestinians support
suicide bombing and seventy percent support Hamas. The other thirty support
the Islamo-fascists of Fatah and their terrorist armies." Youssef Ibrahim
wrote in the New York Sun: "Clearly what will happen at Annapolis is that
Mr. Bush, the man who promised modernity and democracy for the Middle East,
will inaugurate it with a speech that will be quickly forgotten, then leave
the grounds for the rest of the world to grumble over the next year about
yet another American Middle East failure." Columnist Ben Shapiro thundered:
"Over and over again, Israel has tried to buy the love of its enemies by
conceding territory. And over and over again, Israel has suffered the
consequences of its foolhardy appeasement."

The gloom on both sides came from the incompatibility of expectations. As
historian Bernard Lewis put it in the Wall Street Journal: "If the issue is
not the size of Israel, but its existence, negotiations are foredoomed." For
the Muslim observers committed to the jihadist proposition that the Jewish
state has no right to exist on what they believe to be Muslim land, no
Israeli concessions at Annapolis will be enough. For the Israelis, any
further surrender of land could make a tenuous security situation almost
untenable. For Bush and Rice, this attempt at legacy-building looks like a
longshot at best.

No wonder the gloom only increases as the summit approaches.


 



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