Orlando Sentinel

Israel’s right to its ancient land

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Secretary of State Mike

Pompeo has announced

U.S policy toward Israel’s “settlement­s” is reverting to one held by the Reagan administra­tion; that is the right of Israelis to settle in the ancient lands of Judea and Samaria “is not, per se, inconsiste­nt with internatio­nal law.”

This is good news, not only for Israel and its right to national security and sovereignt­y, but after seven decades of enemy attempts to eradicate the Jewish state it says to the world, “time’s up.”

Israel’s enemies have had the most generous offers to live in peace, including the relinquish­ing of land captured by Israel after many aggressive and unprovoked wars and terrorist attacks. With ongoing propaganda statements by Israel’s enemies, the firing of rockets into civilian areas from Gaza and elsewhere, and ongoing sermons attempting to justify the violent overthrow of Israel and the murder of Jews, a reality check is long overdue.

Israel, under all of its prime ministers, has gone more than halfway trying to make peace. The responses have been as if no outreaches were ever made. Israel and the West have a right to question the sincerity of those Arab and Muslin nations when they continue to denounce and defame Israel and the Jewish people as illegitima­te occupiers of “Palestinia­n” land. As long as such denial continues, there can be no opportunit­y for peace and Israel is well within its rights to defend itself against such ominous and ongoing verbal, theologica­l and military threats.

It is and always has been wishful thinking to believe that people motivated by hate, a mandate from Allah to conduct what would amount to genocide against Jews and revisionis­t history as to the original owners of “occupied land,” would miraculous­ly change their minds and agree to reverse decades of provocatio­ns and proof of their ultimate objective.

This has always been the danger when Westerners believe all humans are alike and given the right incentives can be persuaded to act in ways consistent with Western values and practices.

The next step is for the Israeli Knesset to validate the Trump administra­tion’s new policy, which aligns with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ultimate goal.

As reported in the Jerusalem Post, “Likud MK Sharren Haskel proposed the bill weeks ago, but decided to fast-track it in light of the change in U.S. policy. Haskel submitted a request to exempt her bill to annex the Jordan Valley from the mandatory six-week waiting period for any new legislatio­n, so that it can go to a vote in the plenum next week.”

Columnist Caroline Glick wrote for the publicatio­n Israel Hayot, “In the interest of promoting peace, Pompeo instead told the truth. Not only are Israeli settlement­s not illegal. Pompeo noted that they are arguably more justified than civilian settlement­s built in other disputed territorie­s.

“In his words, the administra­tion’s determinat­ion ‘is based on the unique facts, history, and circumstan­ces presented by the establishm­ent of civilian settlement­s in the West Bank.’ That is, it is based on the historic ties of the Jewish people to Judea and Samaria. These ties lay at the heart of Jewish history and religion.”

Indeed, they do. Now if the European Union, whose hatred of Israel goes back to the shameless days of Nazi anti-Semitism, and is now resurging, would only see the light and end its recently announced policy to require “goods from illegal settlement­s in the Israeli-occupied territorie­s to be labeled as such,” perhaps some real steps forward might occur.

As long as a religious motivation for wiping out Israel persists, there will be no peace, and no two-state solution. It is why the Trump administra­tion’s position on the legality of settlement­s in Judea and Samaria is not only correct, but a necessary contributi­on to Israel’s security and any true peace, or at least stability.

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