Note to Obama: The Palestinians still haven’t recognized the Jewish state
Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress Published: 08.26.09, 12:02 / Israel Opinion
More than one American president has tried to bring peace to the
Rule No. 1: Respect the sovereignty of democratic allies. When free people in a democracy express their preferences, the
Mutual recognition and respect - The administration would also do well to take heed of the Palestinian Authority’s continued refusal to recognize Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people. This is not a trivial matter. A long-term settlement can only be forged on the basis of mutual recognition and respect. To deny the essence of the Zionist project - to rebuild the Jewish people’s ancient homeland - is to call into question the seriousness of one’s commitment to peace.
It is a sad statement of the Palestinians’ approach to peace-making that denial of the Jewish homeland is not simply contained in the openly anti-Semitic leadership of Hamas. It is a widespread belief across the spectrum of Palestinian opinion. This reality must be confronted.
Arab rejection - Today’s leadership must never forget that the core historic reason for the conflict is the Arab world’s longstanding rejection of
As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knows all too well, President Bill Clinton’s peace plans in 2000 foundered due to Palestinian rejection of the Jewish state, even as
It is dangerous to negotiate with terrorists - More recent experience in
Hezbollah is undoubtedly grateful for the legitimacy that these meetings have conferred, but it is not laying down its arms. Indeed, according to a recent report from the Times of London, the group has now stockpiled 40,000 rockets close to the Israeli border.
Don’t overemphasize the settlements - To be sure, we must have hope. Peace agreements with
And then there are the settlements. Undoubtedly, this is a complex matter. Yet the administration must beware of overemphasizing it. Compromises between people of goodwill can be made on the settlements, as
Unambiguous strategy - That’s why an unambiguous strategy explaining precisely how Hamas and Hezbollah can be disarmed and how
The administration must also be wary of letting
Making peace in the