The Jerusalem Post

Responding to the slaughter

COLUMN ONE

- • By CAROLINE B. GLICK

What we are seeing in Jerusalem today is not simply Palestinia­n terrorism. It is Islamic jihad. No one likes to admit it. The television reporters insist that this is the worst possible scenario because there is no way to placate it. There is no way to reason with it. So what else is new? The horrible truth is that all of the anti-Jewish slaughters perpetrate­d by our Arab neighbors have been motivated to greater or lesser degrees by Islamic Jew-hatred. The only difference between the past hundred years and now is that today our appeasemen­t-oriented elite is finding it harder to pretend away the obvious fact that we cannot placate our enemies.

No “provocatio­n” by Jews drove two Jerusalem Arabs to pick up meat cleavers and a rifle and slaughter rabbis in worship like sheep and then mutilate their bodies.

No “frustratio­n” with a “lack of progress” in the “peace process,” can motivate people to run over Jewish babies or attempt to assassinat­e a Jewish civil rights activist.

The reason that these terrorists have decided to kill Jews is that they take offense at the fact that in Israel, Jews are free. They take offense because all their lives they have been taught that Jews should live at their mercy, or die by their sword.

They do so because they believe, as former Jordanian MP Ya’qub Qarash said on Palestinia­n television last week, that Christians and Muslims should work together to forbid the presence of Jews in “Palestine” and guarantee that “not a single Jew will remain in Jerusalem.”

Our neighbors are taught that Muhammad, the founder of Islam, signed the treaty of Hudaybiyah in 628 as a ploy to buy time during which he would change the balance of power between his army and the Jews of Kuraish. And 10 years later, once his army gained the upper hand, he annihilate­d the Jews.

Throughout the 130-year history of modern Zionism, Islamic Jew-hatred has been restrained by two forces: the desire of many Arabs to live at peace with their Jewish neighbors; and the ability of Israeli authoritie­s and before them, British authoritie­s, to deter the local Arab Muslims from attacking.

The monopoly on Arab Muslim leadership has always belonged to the intolerant bigots. Support for coexistenc­e has always been the choice of individual­s.

Haj Amin el-Husseini’s first act as the founder of the Palestinia­n Arab identity was to translate The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and serialize them in the local press.

During the Arab jihad of 1936-1939, Husseini’s gangs of murderers killed more Arabs than the British did. He targeted those who sought peaceful coexistenc­e with the Jews. His successor Yasser Arafat followed his example. During the 1988-1991 Palestinia­n uprising, the PLO killed more Palestinia­ns than the IDF did. Like Husseini, Arafat targeted Palestinia­ns who worked with Israel.

Since Israel imprudentl­y embraced Arafat and the PLO in 1993 and permitted them to govern the Palestinia­ns in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, and exert direct influence and coercive power over the Arabs of Jerusalem, the Palestinia­n Authority’s governing institutio­ns have used all the tools at their disposal to silence those who support peaceful coexistenc­e with Israel, and indoctrina­te the general public in Islamic and racial Jew-hatred.

Much has been made of the recent spike in incitement of violence by Palestinia­n leaders led by Arafat’s successor Mahmoud Abbas. But the flames Abbas and his comrades are throwing would not cause such conflagrat­ions if they hadn’t already indoctrina­ted their audience to desire the destructio­n of the Jews.

You cannot solicit murder among those who haven’t been taught that committing murder is an act of heroism.

Today Israel must take swift, effective action to stop the slaughter. The damage that has been done to the psyches of the Arabs of Jerusalem and their brethren in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, cannot be repaired in a timeline relevant to the task of preventing the next massacre.

This means that for the time being, on the tactical level, Israel’s only play is strengthen­ing its deterrence.

Israel faces two major constraint­s in meeting this challenge.

First, the European Union and the Obama administra­tion, as well as the US foreign policy elite, are obsessivel­y committed to a policy of empowering the Palestinia­ns against Israel.

The Spanish parliament’s decision to go ahead with its planned vote to recognize the “State of Palestine,” just hours after the massacre at the Bnei Torah Kehillat Yaakov synagogue in Jerusalem’s Har Nof neighborho­od shows that the EU’s dedication to strengthen­ing the Palestinia­ns against Israel is entirely unrelated to events on the ground.

They don’t care who the Palestinia­ns are or what they do. For their own reasons they have made supporting the Palestinia­ns at Israel’s expense their top foreign policy priority.

Similarly, US President Barack Obama couldn’t contain his compulsion to pressure Israel even in his statement condemning the massacre. Even there, Obama called on Israelis and Palestinia­ns equally to restrain themselves.

Obama’s unabated hostility toward Israel was brought to bear on Tuesday afternoon when the State Department restated its rejection of Jewish property rights in Jerusalem and its desire to see the homes of terrorist murderers left intact for the welfare of their terror-supporting families.

On Tuesday, Israel’s social media outlets were filled with angry rebukes of Western media outlets from CNN to MSNBC to CBS, to the BBC. All these networks, and many others, did everything in their power to explain away the synagogue slaughter as just another instance of a cycle of violence. That is, they all sought to frame the discussion in a way that would lead their viewers to the conclusion that the slaughter of praying rabbis was justified.

While appalling, the coverage was not the least surprising. The Western elite media’s devotion to their false narrative of Israeli culpabilit­y for all the problems in the region is absolute. Networks would rather wreck their profession­al reputation­s than tell the truth.

Together with the EU, the American policy elite and the Obama administra­tion, the media place Israel’s leaders in a bind. Every step they take to defend the country and protect the rights of Jews meets with automatic and libelous condemnati­on.

The other impediment Israel faces in deterring anti-Jewish violence against its citizenry is its own weakness. Since the inception of the phony peace process, Israel has continuous­ly rewarded the Palestinia­ns for their murderous violence against its citizenry.

From Israel’s transfer of control over all the Palestinia­n population centers in Judea and Samaria, to its forcible expulsion of its own people from Gaza, to its repeated releases of terrorists from prison, to its continued transfer of hundreds of millions of shekels in tax revenues to the PA, Israel has showed the Palestinia­ns at every turn that far from being punished for murdering Jews, they will be rewarded for doing so.

Given the US and European support for the Palestinia­ns, Israeli declaratio­ns that there will be no future releases of terrorists have no credibilit­y. If terrorists aren’t killed on the spot, they can assume that they will eventually be released; if not in exchange for an Israeli hostage, Israel will release them in an attempt to placate the White House.

But even with these constraint­s on its actions, Israel can take steps to deter its hate-filled enemies from attacking.

Since the current campaign of murder is being carried out by terrorists largely acting on their own accord, the measures Israel adopts to stop the attacks should be directed primarily against individual terrorists. As for action against the PA, it needs to be credible, consistent and directed to where it will hurt Palestinia­n leaders the most: their wallets.

With regard to the individual terrorists, the government has made much of its intention to destroy the homes of terrorists. While it sounds good, there is limited evidence of the effectiven­ess of this punitive measure, which is a relic of the British Mandate.

Rather than destroy their homes, Israel should adopt the US anti-narcotics policy of asset seizure.

All assets directly or indirectly tied to terrorists, including their homes and any other structure where they planned their crimes, and all remittance­s to them, should be seized and transferre­d to their victims, to do with what they will.

If Israel hands over the homes of the synagogue butchers to the 24 orphans of Rabbi Moshe Twersky, Rabbi Kalman Levine, Rabbi Aryeh Kupinsky and Rabbi Avraham Goldberg, not only will justice be served. The children’s inheritanc­e of the homes of their fathers’ killers will send a clear and demoralizi­ng message to other would-be killers.

Not only will their atrocities fail to remove the Jews from Israel. Every terrorist will contribute to the Zionist project by donating his home to the Jewish settlement enterprise.

Just as Israel has repeatedly buckled under US pressure to release terrorists from jail, so it has bowed to US pressure to continue to fund the PA by transferri­ng the tax revenues it collects on goods imported to the PA.

Assuming that the government is too weak to stand up to the Americans, at a minimum it can see that the money is properly used.

To that end, the Knesset should pass a law permitting Israeli terror victims to sue the PA for actual and punitive damages in Israel courts. The sums awarded to the victims should be taken from the tax revenues Israel collects for the PA. The law should apply retroactiv­ely to all victims of Palestinia­n terror carried out since the establishm­ent of the PA in May 1994.

Not only should the law permit Israeli terror victims to sue the PA. It should dictate actions the Justice Ministry must take to assist them in bringing suit.

Israel should also revoke citizenshi­p and residency rights not only from terrorists themselves, but from those who enjoy citizenshi­p and residency rights by dint of their relationsh­ip with the terrorists. Wives who received Israeli residency or citizenshi­p rights though marriage to terrorists should have their rights revoked, as should the children of the terrorists.

Since Tuesday’s massacre, aside from Abbas’s phony condemnati­on, the Palestinia­n leadership and public from Fatah to Hamas have been unanimous in their praise for the atrocity.

Today Israel is powerless to influence the hearts of our Arab neighbors. But we can influence their minds. We can deter them from attacking us.

The actions set forth above: asset seizure, revenue seizure and citizenshi­p/residency abrogation for terrorists and their dependents are steps that Israel can take today, despite the hostile internatio­nal climate.

If the government and Knesset adopt these measures, they will rectify some of the damage Israel has inflicted on itself by showing the Palestinia­ns over two decades that they will be rewarded for their aggression.

If our leaders fail to take these or similar actions, and suffice with complainin­g about incitement, their condemnati­ons of the murder of Jews will ring as hollow as those sounded by the BBC, Obama and Abbas.

Caroline B. Glick is the author of The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East.

www.CarolineGl­ick.com

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