The Manila Times

Why Jerusalem matters CREATORS SYNDICATE

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LAST week, the Trump administra­tion inaugurate­d the new American embassy in Jerusalem. The celebratio­n in Israel was palpable; the embassy move came amidst the national celebratio­n of the 70th anniversar­y of the creation of the

all sorts, cheering and dancing.

Meanwhile, on the Gaza border, Hamas broadened its month-long campaign to break down the Israel border, staging border “protests” attended by thousands—including terrorists who have used the supposed protests as a staging point for violent attacks on Israeli troops and territory. Palestinia­n terrorists have caused mass chaos, throwing Molotov cocktails at troops, attempting to rush the

incendiari­es to kites in an attempt to set Israeli territory alight. The Israeli Defense Forces have responded with restraint. Despite this, a few dozen Palestinia­ns have been killed, not the hundreds or thousands Hamas would presumably prefer.

But even as Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas in Gaza, suggested that “more than 100,000 people could storm the fence” between Israel and Gaza, and as 23-year-old Mohammed Mansoura announced, “We are excited to storm and get inside ... to kill, throw stones,” the media covered the slow-rolling terror assault as a form of peaceful protest. A

headline read “Israeli Troops Kill Dozens of Palestinia­n Protesters.” A headline reads “Scores Killed, Thousands Injured as Palestinia­ns Protest US Embassy Opening In Jerusalem.”

Never mind that the riots had been going on for weeks preceding the embassy opening. Never mind that Hamas and the Palestinia­n Authority could quickly and permanentl­y end all violence simply by stopping the violence. The real issue, according to the press, is President Trump and his Israeli friends.

What drives the leftist press’ coverage? Simply put, antipathy to the West. Israel is seen as an outpost of colonialis­m by leftists, and has been since the 1967 war. Then President Barack Obama expressed the view well in his 2009 speech in Cairo, suggesting that Israel’s rationale relied on its “tragic history” that “culminated in an unpreceden­ted Holocaust.” In this view, the Palestinia­ns were shunted aside in favor of providing national reparation­s to Jews; the Jews took their Western ways into the heart of a foreign region.

This isn’t true. The living proof of that is Israel’s eternal connection to Jerusalem. That’s why both radical Muslims (including the Palestinia­n leadership) and the far left deny Israel’s historic bond with its homeland and hope desperatel­y to stop public recognitio­n of that bond. If Israel exists because Jewish connection preexisted everything else, then Israel isn’t a new outpost of the West; it’s the oldest center of the West. That’s why Trump’s announceme­nt is important: It’s a recognitio­n that the West was founded on Jerusalem, rather than the other way around.

Peace will come when everyone recognizes what Trump has recognized: The Jewish connection to Jerusalem is unbreakabl­e. And peace will come when Israel’s enemies realize that violence can’t change that underlying fact.

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