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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
Misplaced Faith
by Cal Thomas
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During his recent trip to Israel, President Bush visited several places that re-affirmed his faith, including Bethlehem and the Sea of Galilee. Then exhibiting far greater faith than believing Jesus could walk on water, he asserted that "peace" could be had between Israel, the Palestinians and her Arab neighbors. One exhibition of faith has some historic roots and witnesses; the other is rooted in fantasy.

Since 1937, there have been 18 formal attempts by commissions, conferences, resolutions, summits and other gatherings to persuade the Jewish lamb to lie down with the Arab lion. All have failed. This latest attempt by President Bush, like those of presidents before him, will also fail, no matter the level of rhetoric or pressure on Israel to "do more." As Hillel Halkin writes in the January issue of Commentary magazine, "When time after time a problem cannot be resolved, it is reasonable to suspect that it may be unresolvable, at least in the manner in which it is conceived."

That manner of false conception is that the Palestinian side, in conjunction with Arab and Muslim states, will stop trying to destroy Israel if a new state is created in the region. From such a state, enhanced by a "right of return" that would flood Israel with enemies of Zionism and encourage those committed to Israel's destruction that the end of the Jewish state is at hand would come the final days of Israel's modern existence.

As the president's visit neared, one might have expected the Palestinians, were they interested in peace, to at least tone down anti-Israel rants. According to Palestinian Media Watch, the government-controlled television station instead "intensified its rhetoric calling for the destruction of Israel by advocating the "liberation" of Haifa, Tiberias, Acre and Tel Aviv," cities that do not figure in the debate over Israeli "occupation" of Palestinian land.

Amidst all of this, President Bush suggested more Israeli concessions to the Palestinians might have to be part of a peace agreement (such as dismantling homes on land claimed by Palestinians), while promising a monitoring process that supposedly would police any agreement. The monitors would not be given enforcement powers. The fallacy of such a monitoring process can be seen in previous agreements, which required the Palestinian side to cease terror, stop using television to insight violence against Jews, reform textbooks that teach hatred of Jews and Christians and respect a ceiling in the number of Palestinian police allowed to carry weapons.

The Palestinian government has failed to comply with a single agreement. Rather than acknowledge they are waist deep in the "Big Muddy," the big fools in the Bush administration say to "push on."

There is not a credible statement, action, sermon or policy utterance by anyone in the Arab-Muslim-Palestinian world that gives any hope for a repeal of their expressed goal to destroy Israel and "liberate" Arab land. Honest enemies will say that includes land "occupied," beginning in 1948, when Israel became a state at the behest of the United Nations. Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the forthcoming book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Subject: Right on Cal
I don’t understand why most politicians and in particular Republicans don’t see that a so called 2 State Solution would be disastrous for Israel! It’s been clear for some time that the Arabs gave up on an all out assault on Israel and instead have decided on a proxy war using the Palestinian terrorists. The Arabs have it made. They get to watch their proxies inflict damage on the Israelis, and then when Israel defends itself they get to complain about Israeli aggression. If Palestine becomes a state then these terrorists can continue to operate, but now……if Israel defends itself they get to drag in the U.N. and complain about violations of this Palestinian State’s sovereignty. What a nice setup for them.

I too have problems with all the armaments we’re giving to the Arabs. I simply don’t buy into the fact that we need to do this as a hedge against Iran. Too many times it’s come back to bite us when we’ve armed one bad guy for fight another.

I’m sure the Ron Paulites will correct me if I’m wrong, but the reason he is not right on this issue is because he is against all foreign aid which would include aid to Israel. While I agree with him on cutting back on arms sales to Arabs it is essential that we continue to aid Israel both in dollars and in arms. I would agree with him on stop trying to dictate peace agreements, but if you want a candidate would seek to protect Israel, not try to impose peace agreements, and still keep Israel strong through Aid then you want Mike Huckabee. http://www.ontheissues.org/2008/Mike_Huckabee_Foreign_Poli cy.htm

Israel 's Palestine Nightmare
As usual, Cal, you are right on the money. What is so difficult to understand about Palestinian intransigence? They covet, they lust after Israeli land. Nothing less will satisfy them, and then they will go after the next adjacent lands. It is sad that their Saudi "neighbors" don't treat them publicly as they shun them privately. Israel must be unleashed against the Palestinians and anyone else who bombs their cities and murders their citizens. Israel will succeed, and then we can acknowledge our shame for not encouraging and supporting them. This will surely get the attention of the world's terrorists who have, thus far, been benefiting from our national fetish for political correctness and breast-beating.
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