The Jerusalem Post

25 years of Oslo failure mocked at Knesset conference

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

The Oslo agreements have failed not only the people of Israel but also the Palestinia­ns, speaker after speaker said Tuesday at a conference of the Knesset’s Israel Victory Caucus called “25 years of Oslo, time for rethinking.”

The caucus and the conference were sponsored by the Philadelph­ia-based Middle East Forum, a right-wing think tank headed by Daniel Pipes.

“Ending the Palestinia­n dream of destroying Israel is not only good for Israel but also good for the Palestinia­ns,” Pipes said. “Their rejectioni­sm has been a tremendous burden for the Palestinia­ns who have suffered. Once liberated from their dream of destroying Israel, they can work on building their own polity.”

Middle East Forum director Gregg Roman said he hoped one day a US president would wake up one day and ask what alternativ­e there was to peace processes that have failed and that the president would be told about the forum’s Israel Victory Project.

The Israel Victory Project is an initiative by the forum to steer American policy toward an Israeli victory over the Palestinia­ns that would resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. To that end, the project founded caucuses in Congress and the Knesset and has advised key officials of the Trump administra­tion on the concept of Israel Victory and its requisite policies.

The co-chairman of the caucus in the Knesset, Yisrael Beytenu MK Oded Forer, said a statement by Palestinia­n officials calling the Knesset’s decision to remove funding for the PA that went to terrorists and their families “a declaratio­n of war” indicated that for them, the war had not ended.

“They need to know they lost the war for peace to be possible,” Forer said.

Likud MK Avraham Neguise, who also co-chairs the caucus, said Israel must say loudly and clearly that Oslo had failed, because of the failure of the Palestinia­ns to accept Israel’s existence.

The highlight of the event was a speech by Ashraf Jabari, a prominent Palestinia­n-Arab businessma­n and community leader from Hebron. He complained that the Palestinia­n Authority was not helping the Palestinia­n people, even though it had received huge sums from the internatio­nal community, including some $7 billion from the US that he said he heard about from US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.

“How has Oslo helped the Palestinia­ns?” Jabari asked. “Twenty-five years ago, the Palestinia­ns were in a terrific situation. Israelis and Palestinia­ns worked together in Hebron. How many people have been killed since 1993? We haven’t achieved anything.”

Jabari called for there to be a one-state solution under Israeli sovereignt­y instead of the twostate solution sought by the Oslo Accords.

“There is no solution until we all live under the sovereignt­y of the State of Israel,” he said. “We can live together without hatred. We have to stop enough violence and terror. We have to continue together, shoulder to shoulder, in order to succeed.”

 ?? (Reuters) ?? A GAPING hole is left in Sbarro pizzeria after a suicide bombing killed at least 18 people and wounded more than 80 others in Jerusalem in 2001.
(Reuters) A GAPING hole is left in Sbarro pizzeria after a suicide bombing killed at least 18 people and wounded more than 80 others in Jerusalem in 2001.

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