Palestinians: More Missed Opportunities
Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas continues to mouth his "desire" to achieve peace with Israel on the basis of a two-state solution. Abbas's ruling Fatah faction and PLO partners, however, evidently have a different agenda: to wage war on Israel until the "liberation of all of Palestine."
In a speech delivered on his behalf by Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian envoy to the United Nations, on November 30, Abbas repeated his commitment to a two-state solution based on international law and the 1967 "borders." Abbas called on the UN "to force Israel to recognize the State of Palestine based on the 1967 borders as the basis for a two-state solution, and to agree on a demarcation of borders in line with the resolutions of the international community." Abbas's claim to a commitment to the "two-state solution" is a staple of his talks to the international community. It is just not clear who Abbas represents when he talks about the Palestinians' commitment to a "two-state solution." In addition to his title as president of the Palestinian Authority, Abbas also holds the jobs of chairman of the PLO and Fatah, his ruling faction in the West Bank. Do Abbas's statements regarding peace with Israel and the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel represent any of three these bodies? Hardly. Abbas's four-year term in office (as president of the Palestinian Authority) expired in January 2009. Since then, he is widely considered by Palestinians as an illegitimate president who does not have the authority to sign any peace agreement with Israel on behalf of a majority of his people. Many Palestinians will legitimately reject any agreement he signs with Israel on the grounds that the 82-year-old Abbas, who is now in his 12th year of his four-year term in office, is not a lawful leader. Against this backdrop of zero confidence, any agreement Abbas signs with Israel would not be worth the paper it is written on. Besides, the Palestinian Authority that he heads has no jurisdiction over the two million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip or millions of Palestinians residing in Arab countries and elsewhere around the world. At the very most, the PA would be able to implement such an agreement only on those parts it controls in the West Bank. That is concerning to the PA, a self-ruled body that was established in accordance with the 1993 Oslo Accords signed between Israel and the PLO. As for the PLO, of which Abbas is chairman, it is worth noting that it is an umbrella organization made up of various Palestinian factions. With the exception of Fatah, the largest faction (also headed by Abbas), the remaining groups are emphatically opposed to a peace process with Israel. Even worse, the other PLO groups continue to advocate an armed struggle against Israel. Take, for example, the Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a famous PLO terror group that does not believe in Israel's right to exist and continues to engage in terrorism. The PFLP never misses an opportunity to state its support for violence and rejection of any peace agreement with Israel. Here is what the PFLP thinks about efforts to achieve peace between the Palestinians and Israel: "The PFLP confirms its categorical rejection of all international and Arab projects and 'solutions' that attempt to undermine the rights of Palestinian refugees and principally, their right of return, in the interest of proposals consistent with the Zionist vision if this fundamental issue."The PFLP, like Hamas and other Palestinian groups, makes no secret of its goal to "liberate Palestine, from the (Jordan) River to the (Mediterranean) Sea." All should be commended for their honesty. If anyone has any doubts, their plan means the total destruction of Israel. Another PLO terror group, the Leninist Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), for example, is equally dangerous and rejects any peaceful settlement with Israel. This is what the group had to say in a recent statementmarking the 69th anniversary of the "Nakba" (the "catastrophe," a reference to the establishment of Israel in 1948): "Let's make the 69th anniversary of the Nakba a year to liberate our cause from the Oslo compromising ties, a year of national salvation and mobilization of our national forces against the Zionist project on every single inch of Palestine land."Some may argue that both the PFLP and DFLP are relatively small groups within the PLO, and that their words are insignificant. However, it is the actions of the terror groups, not only the rhetoric, that matters. With a long history of terrorism against Israel, the PFLP and DFLP will never accept any peace agreement with Israel. How can they accept any agreement when they are already calling for the abrogation of the Oslo Accords? The PFLP and DFLP are not the only PLO terror groups opposed to any peaceful settlement with Israel. Among the other PLO terror groups are: The Palestinian People's Party, the Palestine Liberation Front, the Arab Liberation Front and the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front. Their shared ideology: rejection of Israel's right to exist and commitment to terrorism as a way of "liberating all of Palestine." Thus, as chairman of the PLO, Abbas cannot say that he represents the entire organization. He has no leverage with the PFLP, DFLP and the remaining terror groups operating under the umbrella of his PLO. These terror groups would never -- ever -- sign on to a peace agreement between Abbas and Israel. That leaves us with Abbas's dominant Fatah faction. And now we come to the million dollar question: Does Abbas really represent all of Fatah? The answer is simple and clear: No. Over the past few decades, Fatah has witnessed sharp divisions and disputes, resulting in a number of splinter groups that broke away and are now openly challenging Abbas's leadership and policies.
Tensions within Fatah have intensified markedly in recent years, especially with the revolt spearheaded by Abbas's arch-rival, Mohammed Dahlan. Dahlan, a former Fatah official and security commander ousted by Abbas, is currently based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and enjoys the backing of many Palestinian cadres, especially in the Gaza Strip. Dahlan and his supporters are working hard to remove Abbas from power with the help of the UAE and some Arab countries. Moreover, Abbas's two-state solution remarks and his avowals of opposition to terrorism also fail to reflect the views of some of Fatah's top officials and media. A report presented by Palestinian Media Watch to the U.S. House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East details Fatah's ongoing incitement and glorification of terror against Israel. The divisions within Fatah are not limited to the political echelon only; they also extend to the faction's various armed groups. This means that Abbas also does not represent all the armed groups of the faction that he is supposed to be heading under Fatah. Here, for example, is what one of Fatah's armed groups, Aqsa Martyrs Brigades -- Battalion of Martyr Nidal Al-Amoudi thinks about Abbas's two-state solution and peace with Israel: "We promise our people to pursue the path of armed struggle and the pure rifle until the liberation of all Palestine and its holy sites." That statement by Abbas's terror group was issued in the Gaza Strip on December 2. The occasion: Launching a "training" camp for Fatah terrorists named after Yasser Arafat. Let us get things clear: While Abbas is making noises about a peace process, his own Fatah faction is inciting violence and calling for the destruction of Israel. While Abbas is talking about his interest in achieving a two-state solution, his partners in the PLO, including the PFLP and DFLP, are openly calling for the destruction of Israel and advocating an armed struggle. While Abbas is claiming that he is the legitimate president of the Palestinians, many Palestinians, including senior officials in his Fatah faction, are legitimately stating he has no mandate from his people to sign any agreement with Israel. Abbas is a failed leader who has missed opportunity after opportunity to shepherd his people toward a better and dignified life. While his words may sound good to some Israelis and many in the international community, we are left with the burning question: Exactly who does he represent and on behalf of whom is he exactly talking? The answer is that Abbas is a single-strategy demagogue whose one goal is to hold onto the power to sell mirages to the world until his last breath. Bassam Tawil is a Muslim based in the Middle East.
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Monday, December 4, 2017
The Palestinians Keep Talking Out Of Both Sides Of Their Mouths
Monday, May 16, 2016
Not Everything Is Bad With The Record Israel Temps
Israel Hits Peak of Massive Record-Breaking Heat Wave
By Abra Forman
“Thus I was: in the day the drought consumed me, and the frost by night; and my sleep fled from mine eyes.” Genesis 31:40 (The Israel Bible™)
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Children run among fountains as Israeli families refresh themselves in a waterpark on a hot day, at the City Park in the southern Israeli city of Beer Sheba. (FLASH90)
Brush fires rage through the country and hundreds suffer from heat-related maladies as a massive, record-breaking heat wave reaches its peak, with temperatures shooting up mercilessly from north to south.
The brutal heat wave, which began on Sunday, is expected to continue through the beginning of the week. Sunday saw temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the country. The coastal city of Eilat, located at Israel’s southernmost point, experienced record-breaking temperatures of 46 degrees Celsius (114.8 degrees Fahrenheit).
Even Jerusalem, generally cooler at its higher elevation, reached 37.1 degrees Celsius (98.8 degrees Fahrenheit).
On Monday, temperatures could hit a scorching 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) in the eastern part of the country, Ynet reported.
At least 442 people have been treated for heat-related medical issues. A 30-year-old man from Lod was in serious condition after losing consciousness due to heat stroke.
Approximately 400 fires broke out on Sunday as a result of the unusually hot and dry conditions. Firefighters battled flames throughout the country, including in Tel Aviv, in the Beit Shemesh area, near the Sea of Galilee, and in Haifa, leading to some evacuations. While there were no serious injuries, the fires caused extensive damage to structures and woods.
The fires coincided with a rise in arson attacks by terrorists. A large fire near Jerusalem was suspected to be the result of a firebomb thrown from the Shuafat Palestinian refugee camp.
On Monday, Israel’s Fire and Rescue Commissioner issued an emergency edict forbidding the lighting of campfires throughout the country under penalty of law.
The heat wave follows Israel’s hottest April in 130 years. While these types of temperatures are not unusual for May, the duration of the heat wave is not normal, meteorologist Dr. Baruch Ziv told Ynet, explaining that the country is at the peak of an eight-day trend.
The heat wave had an unexpected positive consequence for Israel: events planned for Nakba (“catastrophe”) Day, a Palestinian “holiday” which essentially mourns the founding of the state of Israel and emphasizes the Palestinian “right of return”, fizzled out under the weight of the oppressive temperatures.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Nakba Day in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem had “come and gone without incident”, with citizens and journalists alike simply forgetting the date of the annual violent protests and riots. An official protest in Bethlehem’s town square died out by mid-afternoon as the small crowd escaped the heat.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Nakba Day in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem had “come and gone without incident”, with citizens and journalists alike simply forgetting the date of the annual violent protests and riots. An official protest in Bethlehem’s town square died out by mid-afternoon as the small crowd escaped the heat.
Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/67731/israel-hits-peak-massive-record-breaking-heat-wave/#Hh6ebDfP5AE5IOHJ.99
Monday, November 3, 2014
Abbas Is Not A Leader For Peace, Rather He Incited Violence And Hate. Not A Party With Which Israel Can Negotiate!
Palestinian Leader’s Condolence Letter to Family of Man Suspected of Shooting Jewish Activist Sparks Outrage in Israel
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lambasted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas over a condolence letter Abbas sent the family of the man Israeli police say shot a Jewish activist at least three times at point-blank range last week.
Muataz Hijazi, whom police said shot Rabbi Yehuda Glick, was killed in a shootout at his home on Thursday after he fired on an anti-terror police squad that came to arrest him.

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Israeli media reported that Abbas sent a letter Hijazi’s family over the weekend. Hijazi also served 11 years in Israeli prison for membership in the Islamic Jihad terrorist group and assaulting a prison guard.
The Times of Israel reported that Abbas described Hijazi as a “martyr” and wrote: “With anger, we have received the news of the vicious assassination crime committed by the terrorists of the Israeli occupation army against [your] son Mu’taz Ibrahim Khalil Hijazi, who will go to heaven as a martyr defending the rights of our people and its holy places.”
Abbas also vowed that Hijazi’s death would be added to the “crimes of the Israeli occupation army against our people since the nakba (in 1948),” the Jerusalem Post reported.
“This act won’t intimidate our people, but would increase its steadfastness in its homeland,” Abbas wrote.
Netanyahu said in a statement Sunday: “While we’re trying to calm tempers, Abu Mazen [Abbas] sends a condolence letter for the death of someone who attempted to commit a despicable murder.”
Glick was shot after giving a speech about Jewish rights to pray on the Temple Mount, the religion’s holiest site.
“It’s time the international community condemn him for such deeds ,” he said.
Israel Radio Arab Affairs correspondent Gal Berger tweeted a copy of the letter, which Abbas’ spokesman confirmed was authentic.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman wrote on Facebook that the letter “testifies more than anything else to the fact that Abu Mazen [Abbas] is indeed a partner: a partner for terror, a partner to terrorists, a partner of murderers.”
Liberman described Abbas’ move as “open support for terror and encouragement of further murders” and said Abbas is “leading the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to a violent, frightful place.”
Israel Radio also reported that Palestinian newspaper obituary pages were filled with condolence messages to Hijazi’s family, including one from senior Fatah Party official Jibril Rajoub.
Israeli officials have accused Abbas of inciting violence in Jerusalem for weeks. On Thursday, Abbas described Israel’s decision to close the Temple Mount for one day to both Jewish and Muslim worshippers a “declaration of war” on Palestinians.
In a speech last month, Abbas said Jews must be barred from the Temple Mount using “any means” necessary, a call Israeli politicians viewed as promoting violence against Jews.
“It is not enough to say the settlers came, but they must be barred from entering the compound by any means,” Abbas said in the speech, according to Arutz Sheva. “This is our Aqsa [mosque on the Temple Mount] … and they have no right to enter it and desecrate it.”
Monday, May 26, 2014
Israel Always Under Scrutiny, Not Palestinians!
Israeli Minister Blasts U.S. 'Hypocrisy'
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman lashed out at the "hypocrisy" he sees in the American and European request for a thorough probe into the shooting deaths of two Palestinian teens — allegedly by the Israeli military.
The shootings occurred on May 15 during a demonstration in the West Bank town of Beitunia commemorating what Palestinians call "the catastrophe," or "nakba," of Israel's creation in 1948.
"We don't need an American request to inquire [into] the subject," Liberman said on Wednesday during a visit to the West Bank.
"I reject any request and the hypocrisy we see worldwide."
Questioned about the shooting incident, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the United States expected Israel to conduct a prompt investigation, the Jerusalem Post reported.
And the European Union's missions in the West Bank and Jerusalem also called for a thorough probe and stated: "We reiterate the need for security forces, whether Israeli or Palestinian, to refrain from the use of lethal force, except in cases where there is a real and imminent threat to life."
Liberman said in response that the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) is "the most moral military in the world.”
"I only wish that this sort of requirement will appear in other cases. In Syria around 170,000 people were killed and I didn't see any request from the international community to inquire into these killings.
"Hamas has executed two men in the Gaza Strip after accusing them of spying for Israel, without a lawyer or a fair trial. I didn't see any request to investigate that."
The Palestinians claim that the IDF killed the two 17-year-olds by shooting them with live ammunition during the demonstration. The IDF insists it used only rubber bullets during the riot.
The shootings returned to the headlines in Israel on Tuesday after a Palestinian group published video footage showing the teens as they were shot.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the IDF has "attacked the authenticity of the video footage published."
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