The Jerusalem Post

Clear threats to Israel’s sovereignt­y

- • By JONATHAN MICHANIE

During the early ‘70s and ‘80s, when Yasser Arafat and the Palestinia­n leadership began to plan out a campaign of diplomatic warfare against Israel, the Palestinia­n cause thrived. Israel quickly became Goliath to the Palestinia­n David, and Palestinia­n nationalis­m rapidly gained worldwide sympathy. In essence, the Palestinia­n identity formed around the demonizati­on of Israel and the internatio­nal subjugatio­n of Zionism. In a world that had yet to be hit by the realities of terrorism, the hijacking of planes and the murder of innocent Jewish athletes seemed to be acts by freedom fighters engaging an “oppressor” in unconventi­onal warfare. Times, unfortunat­ely for the Palestinia­ns, have changed.

There is, now, a genuine disconnect between the reality Palestinia­ns are forced to endure in the West Bank and Gaza, and the strategy pursued by their own leadership. The majority of Palestinia­ns have already developed a “national” awareness and have understood that Israel cannot be defeated through terrorism or biased UN resolution­s. They are now aspiring to social and economic developmen­t as well as a reduction in regional hostilitie­s. It is their leadership, both Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas, which seem unable to detach the anti-Zionist narrative from their perception of Palestinia­n nationalis­m.

Yet the world seems unable or unwilling to recognize the realities of the conflict. The internatio­nal demonizati­on of Israel continues to grow, and it is starting to shatter the hopes for peace among Palestinia­ns. What better example of this than the current protests along the Gaza-Israel border?

During the past week, through major internatio­nal news outlets and a wide array of world leaders, the internatio­nal community has become obsessed with criticizin­g Israel’s “harsh” response to clear threats to its sovereignt­y. Despite the obvious attempted terrorist infiltrati­ons or the bombs planted along the border, the United Nations Security Council found another excuse to condemn Israel for exercising the same legal right US President Donald Trump is preparing to use along America’s border with Mexico through his deployment of the National Guard. Of course, the 14 members of the council voted to condemn Israel’s actions, and US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley once again found the will to restore a sense of logic and morality by vetoing the resolution.

There was no mention of the financial incentives Hamas publicized for those willing to risk their lives to provoke Israeli retaliatio­n. These promises consisted of $500 for those wounded during the protests and $3,000 for those families that lose a relative during the protests. These are not facts repudiated by Qatar or Al-Jazeera, but by American senator Bernie Sanders and congresswo­man Barbara Lee. There is a clear failure, by the internatio­nal community, to hold the Palestinia­n leadership accountabl­e for promoting terrorism and pushing a peace deal further away.

There was no UNSC resolution against the 3,600 Palestinia­ns murdered in Syria since 2011 by the Assad regime. There was no condemnati­on by Egypt, Jordan, or Saudi Arabia over the thousands more that were wounded or displaced by the fighting. It is time to put the obsession with Israel aside and address the true obstacles to peace.

History has shown that terrorism and aggression only grow with a policy of appeasemen­t. It is time for the internatio­nal community to understand the true needs of the Palestinia­n people and stop incentiviz­ing Hamas to fund terrorism by “looking the other way.” With a terrorism infrastruc­ture worth $260 million, it is obvious that the Palestinia­n leadership is more committed to its policy of underminin­g Israel’s right to exist than in embracing the parameters of the Oslo Accords.

This is not about Israel’s general security. The IDF is well prepared to engage any regional threat, both convention­al and otherwise. It is about coercing Palestinia­n policies to shift toward acceptance and away from resistance. The world is failing the Palestinia­n people and continues to embrace the same policies which led the UN to vote on the infamous Resolution 3379, “Zionism is Racism.”

It is time to be proactive. Time for the world to call for new democratic elections in the West Bank and condemn Hamas’s tyrannical grip on the Gaza Strip. It is time for the Sunni Arab countries to embrace the need to cooperate with Israel on all fronts and pressure the Palestinia­n leadership to abandon the futile quest to “liberate Palestine.”

If the world does not force the Palestinia­n leadership to set aside the anti-Zionist narrative, peace will continue to be elusive.

The author is a former IDF Paratroope­r and has an MA in diplomacy and internatio­nal security from IDC Herzliya. He is an Israel advocate, public speaker and Middle East analyst.

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