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May 29, 2011 


The Audacity of Reality


By  <http://www.americanthinker.com/lori_lowenthal_marcus/> Lori Lowenthal
Marcus

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Despite the avalanche of articles analyzing U.S. President Barack Obama's
May 19, 2011 Middle East speech, one irony has not been mentioned.  The
president laid out a magnificent blueprint for the countries in the region
to follow in order to ensure dignity, freedom, and hope for their citizens.
But all the president had to do was look reality in the face, and find his
vision reflected in Israel.  Yet Israel was the only country which the
president wants both to shrink, and away from which he told Arabs to turn.  

 

Obama's refusal to credit Israel's freedom as a value for Arabs as well as
Jews is symptomatic of an epic error: the insistence on acting on political
ideology rather than asking what's really best for the people on the ground.
Even just focusing on what's really going to help the Arabs in the Disputed
Territories has been submerged in place of the fixation on establishing a
Palestinian Arab State.  Let's call those afflicted with this mindset the
Palestinian Statists.

 

Earlier this month the grassroots organization Z STREET held a one-day
summit in Washington, D.C. where speakers rewound this tape and tried to
address the real issue of how to do the most good for all of the people who
live in the Middle East.  At that conference -- RETHINKING THE END GAME:
Improving Lives in the Middle East -- the focus was on whether a Palestinian
State would be a positive step not for Israeli Jews, but for Arab
Palestinians.

 

The seven Z STREET speakers -- people who for decades have studied or lived
in the Arab and Jewish quarters of that region of the world -- argued, as
did President Obama, that peace in the region will be built upon the pillars
upon which all of Western Civilization is built: freedom of speech, freedom
of assembly, freedom of religion, economic dignity, entrepreneurship and
independence, and respect for and the assurance of the equality of women and
minorities.

 

But in his speech President Obama took Israel -- which should have been his
Exhibit A because it is the sole country in the region that embraces and
ensures these freedoms and opportunities for all its citizens -- and
demanded that it:

 

*       give over territory that it has governed, with all of these
freedoms, for both Arab and Jew, and hand that territory to regimes under
which none of these freedoms will be respected for either Jew or Arab;
*       attempt to make peace, and share "security arrangements," with
regimes that are sworn and publicly committed to immolating their own
children (never mind the Jews' children) in a bonfire of war against the
Jewish State and to undermining security arrangements with their neighbor
Israel.

 

In his impatience to "press the reset button" on the Middle East "peace
process," as if it were a malfunctioning Sony PlayStation, President Obama
and all those other Palestinian Statists ignore the real impact of this
proposal even on the people they claim they most want to help:  the Arab
Palestinians.

 

You see, the Palestinian Statists have the causation reversed.  They think
that the Arab Palestinians should start a state, which will then create
freedom and personal security.  What these people ignore is the fact that a
Palestinian State will be run, right out of the block, by men who oppose
those very freedoms, think their country should be ruled by Sharia -- not as
a democracy that guarantees human rights -- and who daily sacrifice their
peoples' security in a never-ending war with the Jews.  

 

The hard-headed reality is that the causation works the other way round:
start with the freedoms and personal and economic security for the average
Tom, Dick, and Muhammad on the street, and let government grow organically
out of peaceful communities, composed of free men and women and safe
children, oriented towards education and prosperity instead of martyrdom and
murder.  Another dose of reality: there is only one government anywhere in
the Middle East that has ever provided freedom and security to the Arab on
the street: that country is called Israel.

 

The Z STREET speakers provided a raft of cold, clear statistics and examples
of the sharp contrast in quality of life for the Arabs.

 

George Gilder
<http://www.zstreet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=379:ret
hinking-the-end-game-may-4-2011&catid=11&Itemid=44>  discussed the higher
standard of living enjoyed by Arab Palestinians within Israel and in those
disputed territories that Israel has governed.  This he compared to
radically lower standards of living for Palestinian Arabs in any surrounding
Arab country.  

 

Those at the Z STREET conference heard about the complete dependence -- upon
Israel, not Jordan, or Syria, or Lebanon, but upon the only engine of free
market capitalism in the Middle East -- of the burgeoning Palestinian
Authority economy.  The political economist Gal Luft
<http://www.zstreet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=411%253
Agal-luft-remarks-at-z-streets-rethinking-the-end-game-050411&catid=10&Itemi
d=44>  explained that a huge source of wealth for the PA economy comes from
Israel's transfer to the PA of millions of shekels.  The PA isn't actually
entitled to this transfer, because they've never recognized the state of
Israel.  As of now, the PA only has this deal via the Oslo Accords, the
tattered remnants of which will be completely abrogated by a Palestinian
State created before the incitement ends.  Luft further revealed the
pitiable level to which the PA economy will sink if it is torn from its
interdependence with Israel for many reasons, including their current use of
the Israeli sheckel which is stronger than the dollar, the yen, or the euro,
and certainly stronger than any fiat currency of a Palestinian State.

 

>From Steve Rosen
<http://www.zstreet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=410%253
Asteve-rosen-remarks-from-z-streets-rethinking-the-end-game-may-4-2011&catid
=10&Itemid=44> , who has studied the Middle East for decades, we learned
that all optimistic estimates of Palestinian governance rests on Salam
Fayyad, whom Hamas, which Fatah recently remarried, has said it will not
support.  Nonie Darwish
<http://www.zstreet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=407%253
Anonie-darwish-rethinking-the-end-game-remarks&catid=10&Itemid=44> , an
Egyptian-born and Gaza-reared human rights activist, described the brutal
misogyny evidenced by polygamy, female genital mutilation, and honor
killings forced on Arab women under the system that will prevail in a
Palestinian State -- not the Bill of Rights, but Sharia.  And we learned as
well that the freedoms President Obama sings about are protected -- for
women, and gays and lesbians, and atheists, and journalists -- only in the
Israeli territory that Palestinian Statists are so eager to shrink.  

 

Arab Israeli journalist Khaled Abu Toameh
<http://www.zstreet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=412%253
Akhaled-abu-toameh-remarks-at-z-streets-rethinking-the-end-game-050411&catid
=10&Itemid=44>  writes for Western news sources for the simple reason that
they let him tell the truth as he sees it, while the PLO house organ he
originally worked for only permitted journalists to take dictation from the
official propagandists.  Abu Toameh told the Z STREET audience about the
dashed hopes of Arab Palestinian journalists anywhere but in Israel for
freedom in the media.  He also informed us
<http://www.zstreet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=414%253
Aquestion-and-answer-session-for-z-streets-rethinking-the-end-game-part-ii&c
atid=10&Itemid=44>  that every second person he meets in Gaza and in the
territories want to move to Israel, not because they are Zionists or believe
in Herzl or Jabotinsky, but because they want a better life.  His bold
assertion is backed up by recent polls
<http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,250
6,L-4064783,00.html> .

 

So if the first part of President Obama's May 19th speech, the part about
encouraging and enshrining western values of tolerance, freedoms, and
economic entrepreneurship was correct -- and there were few if any critics
of that portion of his speech -- then, it follows, that Israel which is the
sole regional repository of those values, should be strengthened, and ties
to it should be encouraged. 

 

Rather than Israel being told that the world cannot wait much longer for the
creation of a Palestinian State, perhaps those Palestinian Statists should
be called upon to answer the following: why condemn Palestinian Arabs to
live in a new, third world, Sharia-ruled, economically impoverished country,
and deprive them of access to the economic powerhouse and western
values-driven nation of Israel?  Force them to answer to the audacity of
reality.

 

Lori Lowenthal Marcus is president of Z STREET, WWW.ZSTREET.ORG
<http://www.zstreet.org/> .


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