The Jerusalem Post

Building the army of ‘Palestine’

- • By MOSHE PHILLIPS The writer is a commentato­r on Jewish affairs whose writings appear regularly in the American and Israeli press.

While some advocates of a Palestinia­n state have been claiming that the state would be demilitari­zed, others are already making the case for building up a Palestinia­n army.

A feature in The Washington Post this week warned that the Palestinia­n Authority’s security forces are not yet big enough or powerful enough for the Palestinia­n state that the Biden Administra­tion is now advocating. The PA forces are “underfunde­d and widely unpopular [and] ill-equipped to take on the massive responsibi­lities that their Western backers are envisionin­g.”

So what will the Palestine statehood crowd prescribe as the solution? Give them more funds and more weapons, of course. Build them into a fullfledge­d army, disguised as a “security force.”

The excuse will be that the PA needs the money and guns to fight terrorism. Everyone seems to have forgotten that the PA was supposed to have been fighting terrorism since it was created back in the 1990s by the Oslo Accords – but it never has done the job.

The first Oslo Agreement, in 1993, stipulated that the Palestinia­n Arabs would have “a strong police force” (Article VII). It didn’t say anything about the formation of an army. But the Palestinia­n Authority quickly exploited the opportunit­y. The original 12,000-man “security force” ballooned to 60,000 – and the internatio­nal community didn’t say a word.

Then came Oslo II, in 1995, which spelled out more specifical­ly that the PA security forces are obligated to “apprehend, investigat­e, and prosecute perpetrato­rs and all other persons directly or indirectly involved in acts of terrorism, violence and incitement” (Annex I, Article II, 3-c).

Not only has the PA never undertaken any serious effort to apprehend terrorists

or inciters, but many members of its security forces have been directly involved in deadly terrorist activities. As recently as February 29 of this year, a junior officer in the PA security forces murdered two Israeli civilians – one of them a teenager – near the town of Eli. Again, internatio­nal silence.

In fact, it’s worse than silence. Despite the involvemen­t of PA security force members in terrorism, America’s CIA continues to provide training for their de facto army.

EVER WONDER which countries have the largest per-capita security forces? It’s no mystery – the World Atlas lists them. Not surprising­ly, the largest ones are those with the tiniest population­s, thus making the size of their security forces (law enforcemen­t) disproport­ionately large, such as the Vatican, Pitcairn Islands, and Monaco.

But guess who’s also up near the top of the list, even though it has a population

of several million? The Palestinia­n Authority. The PA has the sixth-largest security force per capita in the world, with a whopping 1,250 police officers per 100,000 people.

Back in 2018, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy published an illuminati­ng report called “Evolution of the Palestinia­n Authority Security Forces.”

It revealed that “by late 1998, the PA security services… had in almost every regard violated the letter of the agreements reached with Israel,” turning the PA-governed areas into “one of the most heavily policed territorie­s in the world.

“A proliferat­ion of weapons was occurring, both in quantity and quality, well beyond that stipulated in Oslo II,” according to the Washington Institute report. “By one estimate, there were at least 40,000 more weapons than allowed in the agreement, including RPGs, mortars, mines, grenade launchers, and sniper rifles; also being developed was a small-scale indigenous manufactur­ing capacity for hand grenades and other ammunition.”

And that was many years ago. One can only imagine what the PA has stockpiled in its arsenal by now.

Thus, in the guise of “security forces,” and in blatant violation of the Oslo Accords, a de facto Palestinia­n army already exists. Now it’s just a question of how much bigger it will get, and what kind of advanced weapons it will import (or smuggle in) next.

The recent talk of “demilitari­zation” is a ruse, a way to lull the Israeli public and world Jewry into accepting a Palestinia­n state. The PA’s own security forces already represent militariza­tion in practice, and expanding them will only ensure that a future “Palestine” is more deadly.

 ?? (Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90) ?? ARMED PALESTINIA­N gunmen take part in a military parade in Jenin last month.
(Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90) ARMED PALESTINIA­N gunmen take part in a military parade in Jenin last month.

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