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May 24, 2011 / 20 Iyar, 5771 

Obama's diversionary tactics 

By Caroline B. Glick 


What did the president wish to accomplish by purposely starting an ugly
fight with the prime minister this past weekend? 

As the Washington Post pointed out on Friday, US President Barack Obama
purposely provoked the current fight with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
He knew full well that Netanyahu does not back the Palestinian formulation
that negotiations with Israel must be based on the indefensible 1949
armistice lines, or what are wrongly referred to as the 1967 lines. In the
days leading up to Obama's speech last Thursday, Israel registered explicit,
repeated requests that he not adopt the Palestinian position that
negotiations should be based on those lines. 

And so it was a stinging rebuke when Obama declared Thursday: "The borders
of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually
agreed swaps." According to the Washington Post, Obama wrote these lines of
his speech himself and Netanyahu was informed of them just as he was
scheduled to fly to the US on Thursday evening. Obama gave the speech while
Netanyahu was in the air on his way to Washington to meet Obama the next
morning. It is hard to think of a more stunning insult or a greater display
of contempt for the leader of a US ally and fellow democracy than Obama's
actions last week. And it is obvious that Netanyahu had no choice but to
react forcefully to Obama's provocation. 

The question is why would Obama act as he did? What did he wish to
accomplish by purposely starting such an ugly fight with Netanyahu? 

Probably the best way to figure out what Obama wished to accomplish is to
consider what he did accomplish, because the two are undoubtedly related. 

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ON MAY 4, two weeks before Obama gave his speech, Fatah and Hamas signed a
unity agreement. Hamas is the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Like its fellow Brotherhood satellite al-Qaida, Hamas shares the
Brotherhood's ideology of global jihad, the destruction of Western
civilization and the establishment of a global caliphate. Also like
al-Qaida, it is a terrorist organization which, since its establishment in
1987 has murdered more than a thousand Israelis. 

In 2005, Hamas subcontracted itself out to the Iranian regime. Since then,
its men have been trained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and by
Hezbollah. Hamas maintains operational ties with both outfits and receives
most of its weapons and significant funding from Iran. 

The agreement between Fatah and Hamas makes Hamas a partner in the
leadership of the Palestinian Authority. It also paves the way for Hamas to
win the planned Palestinian legislative and presidential elections that are
scheduled for September just after the UN General Assembly is scheduled to
endorse Palestinian statehood. It also sets the conditions for Hamas to
integrate its forces and eventually take over the UStrained Palestinian army
in Judea and Samaria and to join the PLO. 

The Hamas-Fatah unity deal constitutes a complete repudiation of the
assumptions informing Obama's policies towards the Palestinians and Israel.
Obama perceives the conflict as a direct consequence of two things: prior US
administrations' refusal to "put light" between the US and Israel, and
Israel's unwillingness to surrender all of the territory it took during the
course of the 1967 Six Day War. 

The Hamas-Fatah unity deal is indisputable proof that contrary to what Obama
believes, the conflict has nothing to do with previous administrations'
support for Israel or with Israel's size. It is instead entirely the
consequence of the Palestinians' rejection of Israel's right to exist and
their commitment to bringing about Israel's destruction. 


Forcing Israel into indefensible boundaries, (which as Netanyahu explained
to Obama at the White House on Friday, "were not the boundaries of peace,
they were the boundaries of repeated wars because the attack on Israel was
so attractive for them,"), will not advance the cause of peace. It will
advance the Palestinians' goal of destroying Israel. 

Obama had two options for contending with the Palestinian unity deal. He
could pay attention to it or he could create a distraction in order to
ignore it. If he paid attention to it, he would have been forced to disavow
his policy of blaming his predecessors in the White House and Israel for the
absence of peace. By creating a distraction he would be able to change the
subject in a manner that would enable him to maintain those policies. 

And so he picked a fight with Netanyahu. And by picking the fight, he
created a distraction that has, in fact, changed the subject and enabled
Obama to maintain his policies that have been wholly repudiated by the
reality of the Palestinian unity deal. 

By inserting the citation of the 1949 armistice lines into his speech, Obama
made Israel's size again the issue. 

The Hamas-Fatah unity deal actually demonstrates that not only is Israel's
size not the cause of the conflict, it is the main reason that Israelis and
Palestinians live in relative peace. 

Israel's control over Judea and Samaria and east Jerusalem, and with them,
its ability to ward off invasion and attacks on its major cities is what has
prevented wars. If Israel were more vulnerable, the de facto Palestinian
terror state would not be weighing whether or not to begin a new terror war
as its leaders from Fatah and Hamas are doing today. It would be waging a
continuous campaign of terror whose clear aim is Israel's destruction for
again, as Netanyahu said the 1949 armistice lines make war an attractive
option for Israel's enemies. 

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BY PICKING a fight with Netanyahu, since Thursday, no one could have
possibly noted this basic truth because the false issue of Israel's control
over these areas - that is, Israel's size - has dominated the global
discourse on the Middle East. 

Obama would never have been able to create his diversion from the unwelcome
fact of Palestinian duplicity and rejectionism, to imaginary problem with
the size of Israel without the enthusiastic support given to him by the
Israeli Left. 

Led by opposition leader Tzipi Livni, the Israeli Left responded to Obama's
full-scale assault on Israel's legitimacy by launching a full-scale partisan
assault on Netanyahu. Rather than back Netanyahu as he fights for the
country's future, Livni called for him to resign and said that he was
wrecking Israel's ties with the US. In so doing, the Left provided crucial
support for Obama's move to maintain his phony anti- Israel paradigm for
Middle East policymaking in the face of the Palestinian unity deal's
repudiation of that model. 

The Left's assault on Netanyahu is not the only way it has enabled Obama to
maintain his pro-Palestinian policies in the face of the Palestinians'
embrace of terror and war. In his speech to AIPAC, Obama argued that Israel
needs to surrender its defensible boundaries because the Palestinians are
about to demographically challenge Israel's Jewish majority. 

As Obama put it, "The number of Palestinians living west of the Jordan River
is growing rapidly and fundamentally reshaping the demographic realities of
both Israel and the Palestinian territories. This will make it harder and
harder - without a peace deal - to maintain Israel as both a Jewish state
and a democratic state." 

The demographic time bomb story is a Palestinian fabrication. In 1997, the
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics published a falsified Palestinian
census that inflated Palestinian population data by 50 percent. The Israeli
Left adopted this fake report as its own when Palestinian terrorism and
political warfare convinced the majority of Israelis that it was unwise to
give them any more land and that the peace process was a lie. 

Since 2004, repeated, in-depth studies of Jewish and Arab birthrates and
immigration/ emigration statistics west of the Jordan River undertaken by
independent researchers have shown that the demographic time bomb is a dud.
In January, the respected demographer Yaakov Faitelson published a study for
the Institute of Zionist Strategies in which he definitively put to rest the
tale of pending Jewish demographic doom. 

As Faitelson demonstrated, Jewish and Arab birthrates are already converging
west of the Jordan River at around three children per woman. And whereas the
fertility rates of Israeli Arabs, Gazans and residents of Judea and Samaria
are all trending downward, Jewish fertility is consistently rising.
Moreover, whereas the Arabs are experiencing consistently negative net
immigration rates, Jewish net immigration rates are positive and high. 

Faitelson based his multiyear projections on current population numbers in
which Jews comprise 58.6 percent of the population west of the Jordan River
and Muslims constitute 38.7% of the overall population. Non-Jewish,
non-Muslim minorities comprise the other 2.7%. Using assessment baselines
for Jewish net immigration well below current averages, Faitelson showed
that in the years to come, not only will Jews not lose our demographic
majority. We will increase it. 

Faitelson's study, like the studies published since 2004 by the
American-Israeli Demographic Research Group show that from a demographic
perspective, Israel is in the same situation as many Western states today.
Namely, it has to develop policies for dealing with an irredentist minority
population. 

There are many reasonable, liberal policies that Israel can adopt. These
include applying the liberal Israeli legal code to Judea and Samaria and
enforcing the laws of treason. It is hard to see why the best policy for
Israel is to take some of that irredentist population off its books by
establishing a terror state ruled by what Netanyahu rightly referred to as
"the Israeli equivalent of al-Qaida" on its border. 

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ALL OF this brings us back to Hamas, terrorism, the Palestinian rejection of
Israel's right to exist, and Obama's diversionary moves to facilitate his
preservation of a Middle East policy based on a wholly false and discredited
assessment of reality and the Israeli Left's facilitation of Obama's
efforts. 

When we realize what Obama is up to, we recognize as well what Netanyahu
must do in response. 

In his address before Congress on today and in all of his appearances in the
coming weeks and months, Netanyahu should have one goal: to bring the focus
of debate back where it belongs - on the Palestinians. 

At every opportunity, Netanyahu needs to pound the message that the
Palestinians' commitment to Israel's destruction is the sole reason that
there is no peace. 

As for the Israeli Left, it is high time that Netanyahu place the likes of
Livni on the defensive. This involves two things. First, Netanyahu must
attack the Left's doomsday demographic projections that are without factual
basis and are indeed antithetical to reality. As long as the demographic lie
goes unchallenged by Netanyahu, the Left will continue to argue that by
refusing to build a terror state on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, Netanyahu is
endangering Israel. 

Netanyahu deserves a lot of credit for standing up to Obama on Friday. He
showed enormous courage in doing so. It was his finest hour to date and
polls over the weekend show that the public appreciates and supports him for
it. He must build on that success by putting the focus on the truth. 

 



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