The Netanyahu-Abbas Exchange That Explains Why There's No Peace, Who's
Responsible, and What Obama Doesn't Understand

Posted By Barry Rubin On May 25, 2011 

"We cannot negotiate with those who say, 'What's mine is mine and what's
yours is negotiable.'" - President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

You can read for yourselves Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to
the U.S. Congress
<http://ironicsurrealism.blogivists.com/2011/05/24/transcript-israeli-pm-ben
jamin-netanyahu-speech-joint-meeting-of-u-s-congress-may-24-2011/> . Both on
regional issues and the Israeli-Palestinian question he was quite clear. His
speech was vastly superior to those by Obama not just because of the policy
content but because he deals with regional realities that the president
ignores or just gets completely wrong.

But what I want to talk about here is a remarkable juxtaposition that no one
else seems to have noticed. If you understand this article, you can
understand all of the problems of the Middle East. If you don't, please go
mess up the lives of people elsewhere.

To set up this point I must first quote extensively from Netanyahu's speech.
He said:

This is the land of our forefathers, the Land of Israel, to which Abraham
brought the idea of one God, where David set out to confront Goliath, and
where Isaiah saw a vision of eternal peace. No distortion of history can
deny the four thousand year old bond, between the Jewish people and the
Jewish land.

But there is another truth: The Palestinians share this small land with us.
We seek a peace in which they will be neither Israel's subjects nor its
citizens. They should enjoy a national life of dignity as a free, viable and
independent people in their own state. They should enjoy a prosperous
economy, where their creativity and initiative can flourish.

So this is a classic Western - indeed a classic liberal Western -
formulation. We have our rights but we also respect your rights. Let's find
a win-win situation that benefits everyone.

Netanyahu added:

They [the Palestinians] were simply unwilling to end the conflict. And I
regret to say this: They continue to educate their children to hate. They
continue to name public squares after terrorists. And worst of all, they
continue to perpetuate the fantasy that Israel will one day be flooded by
the descendants of Palestinian refugees.

In a moment, watch Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas prove Netanyahu's first
sentence to be true.

My friends, this must come to an end. President Abbas must do what I have
done. I stood before my people, and I told you it wasn't easy for me, and I
said. "I will accept a Palestinian state." It is time for President Abbas to
stand before his people and say. "I will accept a Jewish state."

Remember that challenge.

Those six words will change history. They will make clear to the
Palestinians that this conflict must come to an end. That they are not
building a state to continue the conflict with Israel, but to end it. They
will convince the people of Israel that they have a true partner for peace.
With such a partner, the people of Israel will be prepared to make a far
reaching compromise. I will be prepared to make a far reaching compromise.

In other words, once the Palestinians really acknowledge - which they have
not done - the Jewish connection to the land, Israel will know they are a
partner for peace and make more compromises.

Now, here's the part nobody noticed. Abbas answered Netanyahu!

In a major speech for "Nakba Day," that is the Palestinian day of mourning
that Israel was ever created in the first place, Abbas said
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/144470> :

We say to him [Netanyahu], when he claims - that they [Jews] have a
historical right dating back to 3000 years [BC] - we say that the nation of
Palestine upon the land of Canaan had a 7000 year history [BC]. This is the
truth, which must be understood and we have to note it, in order to say:
"Netanyahu, you are incidental in history. We are the people of history. We
are the owners of history."

Do you understand?

Netanyahu said: We have rights; you have rights. We recognize yours and when
you recognize ours we can have peace. Your refusal to recognize our rights -
to demand total victory for yourself (which means Israel's disappearance) -
makes peace impossible.

And here is how Abbas (whose name cannot appear in the American media
without the word "moderate" being attached to him) answered:

Well, we don't recognize that you have any rights. All the rights belong to
us! You are just a passing breeze that will become extinct and you are of no
importance.

So that's the bottom line. Even in the year 2011 - as happened in the year
1948 - even a relative moderate like Abbas simply cannot bring himself to
say in Arabic: "Let's share this land in a two-state solution."

Ironically, Netanyahu is taking a liberal and flexible position while Abbas
is taking a reactionary, imperialistic stance. Talk about accepting the
"other"!

And yet not a single professor in any university class, not a single
journalist or expert in the mass media will raise or even report that point.
President Obama won't pick up on it to chide the Palestinians. Nobody will
start calling Netanyahu moderate and peace-seeking while saying that Abbas
is extremist and peace-rejecting.

Nevertheless, what simpler and more graphic example could anyone want?

Now you know why peace is impossible. It isn't because Israel won't go back
to the 1967 borders. It's because the Palestinian leadership still believes
and tells its people that Israel has no right to exist.

PS: Abbas's history is of course rubbish. There is no connection between
ancient Canaanites - who don't go back anywhere near that far - and modern
Arabs. Since the Canaanites weren't Muslims, Abbas is acting as a pure
opportunist since no Arab nation accepts such pre-Islamic connections any
way.

But I love that phrase he said, "We are the owners of history." In other
words, we can make up any lie we want and to Hell with the consequences.

The Jewish Temple? Never existed in Jerusalem!

Did we miss a chance to have our own state in 1947? Never happened!

Is it crazy to go on fighting for decades hoping to destroy Israel rather
than make a compromise peace now? No alternative. Israel doesn't want peace.

Abbas has told us everything we need to know about who doesn't want peace.
And here's the reality of the Palestinian Authority position (not to mention
that of its partner, Hamas): if you can't have peace without accepting
Israel's permanent existence then it is better not to have peace at all.

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Article printed from Rubin Reports: http://pajamasmedia.com/barryrubin

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