The Truth About The Israeli ‘Occupiers’

 

May 24, 2011 by Robert Ringer

 

Now that our dear leader has again shown his contempt for Israel and his
sentimental attachment to radical Muslims, Israelis are feeling the heat
from Jew haters worldwide more than at any time since World War II.  Obama’s
modern-day version of the final solution is for Israel to simply cooperate
in its own suicide by giving up the Golan Heights, the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip. (Predictably, he has since fudged a bit on the issue for
political purposes.)

 

In exchange, the Israelis would get… you guessed it… absolutely nothing! The
Muslims don’t even need the West Bank or the Gaza Strip. If Israel just gave
the Golan Heights back to Syria (whom, we are reminded by Hillary Goofus, is
ruled by a “reformer”), it would cease to exist in about a month. There’s
nothing like looking down on your enemies from above and having the luxury
of choosing the most efficient way to destroy them.

 

In 1967, after years of threatening to “wipe Israel off the map,” Egypt and
other Arab countries finally mustered the courage to attack. They huffed and
they puffed and… well, they blew their own house down, humiliating
themselves and the entire Arab world in the process. Israel’s superior
military forces crushed the puff-prone Arabs in six days, from whence came
the name “Six-Day War.”

 

Since then, land annexed by the Israelis following that war has been
referred to by the Muslim world and progressives in the Western world as
“the occupied territories.” But what those who rail on about “Israeli
occupation” of these territories either don’t realize or fail to acknowledge
is that immediately following the Six-Day War, the Israeli government, in a
gesture of goodwill, offered to return the Golan Heights to Syria, the Sinai
peninsula to Egypt and most of the West Bank to Jordan in exchange for
peace.

 

The defeated Arab nations responded to Israel’s offer by arrogantly
declaring “no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel and no
negotiations with Israel.” Hmm… not a whole lot of incentive for Israel to
try to please their attackers.

 

An important fact of life that no one ever seems to mention when it comes to
the Israeli-Palestinian land dispute is that when you win a war, you take
whatever pleases you (unless, of course, you’re the United States of
America). When a bunch of lunatics who spend their lives focused on death
and destruction threaten to kill you and then attack you, why in the world
would they expect you to give back their land after you crush them? It’s
simply not the way life works.

 

Here’s a tip to nations around the globe who harbor fantasies about
hegemony: If you don’t want your land taken from you, don’t attack another
country. Period. The Arab world needs to man up and take responsibility for
the consequences of its actions. I think most Americans have passed the
point of compassion fatigue when it comes to the Arab victimization game.

 

But there’s yet a harsher reality. Even if someone attacks you, and you
lose, history teaches us that you’re still likely to have to give up some or
all of your land. After the Normans invaded England in 1066 A.D., they
didn’t negotiate with the Anglo-Saxons. They simply took over. And today,
nearly 1,000 years later, no one questions the legitimacy of the British
Royal Family.

 

It all comes under the heading of the Kick-Butt Reality of War, which is a
subheading of life’s No. 1 rule: Life isn’t fair. Thus, it’s not surprising
that neither the Maoris in New Zealand nor the Aboriginals in Australia ever
got their lands back from the English. Although they are now independent
nations, the descendants of their English conquerors pretty much run things
Down Under.

 

The Maoris aren’t naïve enough to believe they are ever going to get New
Zealand back, nor do the Aboriginals believe they are going to be handed the
keys to Australia. Instead, the Maoris have pretty much fit into the Western
way of life, and even the Aboriginals, who were treated much more shabbily
than the Maoris, are making significant strides in acclimating to Western
culture.

 

What makes the so-called Palestinian situation unique is that the Jews were
already in old Jerusalem as far back as 6,000 years ago. But who got there
first is a moot point, at best, because the city has been destroyed twice
and changed hands 44 times over the millennia.

 

Furthermore, the Jews insist God gave them the land, and that’s a pretty
strong debating point to overcome, even if you don’t agree with it. The
truth is that the situation is so complex no one knows all the facts, and,
worse, most of the loudest voices (such as those in Hollywood) know almost
none of the facts. But some things are crystal clear:

 

Israel took a virtual wasteland and built it into a modern, democratic,
wealthy nation that has given the world incredible breakthroughs in
medicine, science and technology.

 

The so-called Palestinians have spent 64 years painting themselves as
victims, living in poverty as a result of corrupt leaders (such as Yasser
Arafat, who diverted billions of dollars in foreign aid to his personal bank
accounts abroad), failing to engage in entrepreneurship and dissipating
their energies by focusing on their hatred of Israelis.

 

Thousands of wars throughout history have left millions of people unhappy.
Again, life isn’t fair, and the Kick-Butt Reality of Life always prevails,
regardless of whether it displeases some people. (Think American Indians.)
What I’m saying here is that the so-called Palestinian displacement is not
unique. It’s time for Arabs to get over it and start focusing on living
productive lives.

 

The “Mideast peace process” is a myth. When TV talking heads use a cliché
like “jumpstart the Mideast peace talks,” you have to wonder if they are
serious. The reality is that there will never be peace between Muslims and
Israelis. How can you have peace when the stated goal of one side is to
exterminate the other?

 

To make matters worse, we now have a U.S. President who encouraged the
removal of one of our strongest allies, Hosni Mubarak, which opened the door
for his beloved Muslim Brotherhood pals to take power. This, in turn, will
likely lead to the abrogation of Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel.

 

Having said all this, I will make an unequivocal prediction right here and
now: If Israel is ever destroyed and the Jews are banished from the Holy
Land, nothing will change for Mideast Muslims. Nothing!

 

In other words, the fact that Jews now control Israel is a red herring. If
Israel disappeared tomorrow, radical Muslims would start a frantic search
for a new devil to blame for their dysfunctional lives. Nothing will change
for the so-called Palestinians until they start acting like responsible
adults and hold themselves accountable for their own failures.

 

They need to understand that when you continue to do the same thing over and
over again, you are going to get the same result. Muslims worldwide need to
start getting up every morning and focusing on constructive pursuits rather
than spending all their time plotting new ways to kill Jews. To use a
well-worn cliché, they need to get a life.

 

–Robert Ringer



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