Monday, 14 March 2011

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PMW Bulletin
March 14, 2011

Let's stop pretending


by
Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik

p:+972 2 625 4140 e:
pmw@palwatch.org

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http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=4802

In the following op-ed PMW argues that Palestinian cessation from incitement to hatred and glorification of terror is not just another issue
- it is a prerequisite to a peace process

The
Palestinian Authority and its leaders share the blame for the murders of
the five Israelis from
Itamar on Friday - including two children and an
infant - along with the terrorists who committed them. It is the PA and its
leaders who have prepared the ground for these murders with the incessant
incitement to hatred and the glorification of violence and terror.

In spite of its conciliatory statements in English, the PA continues to use
all the structures it controls to demonize Israelis and to promote violence.
Terrorists are presented as heroes and role models for Palestinians,
teaching that killing Israelis is a way to earn eternal fame.

Just two months ago,
PA President Mahmoud Abbas sent a clear message of
support for terror when he awarded $2000 to the family of a terrorist who
attacked IDF soldiers. Last week, the PA's official daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida
announced a football tournament named after
Wafa Idris, the first female
Palestinian suicide bomber, and three weeks ago PA TV, which is under the
direct control of Abbas's office, broadcast videos glorifying the terrorist
Habash Hanani, who in May 2002 entered Itamar and murdered three Israeli
students. Twice the PA named summer camps after the terrorist
Dalal
Mughrabi
, who in 1978 led the most deadly attack in Israel's history in
which 37 civilians were killed in a bus hijacking, both in 2008 and again
this past summer.

But the long arm of the PA's promotion of violence and terror goes even
farther, penetrating the realm of culture and music, which has been used so
often in recent years in other places in the world to promote peace and
tolerance. Last year, PA TV broadcast a number of performances of a band
called Alashekeen, including a song anticipating the conquering of
Israel
through holy war. The song presents all of Israel as "Palestine," mentioning
the Carmel region near
Haifa, and the cities of Lod, Ramle, and Jerusalem as
regions to be liberated: "In Ramle we are grenades... the Palestinian
revolution awaits [them]... We replaced bracelets with weapons. We attacked
the despicable [Zionists]. This invading enemy is on the battlefield. This
is the day of consolation of
jihad. Pull the trigger. We shall redeem
Jerusalem, Nablus and the country."

More significant than the repeated exposure on PA TV and at cultural events
was the fact that Abbas chose to honor the musical group. He issued a
presidential decree turning it into an official Palestinian national band.

COMPOUNDING THE PA's nationalistic hate promotion are its Islamic-based
messages. The PA seems to have adopted what was once thought to be only
Hamas ideology, that the conflict with Israel is a Ribat - a
religious war
for Allah to defend Islamic land in which conflict with Israel is
uncompromising. Abbas's appointed minister of religion, Mahmoud Habbash, has
taught repeatedly that the conflict with Israel is not territorial but is in
accordance with Islamic law: "Allah has preordained for us the Ribat on this
blessed land. We are committed to it by Allah's command. Let no one be
mistaken or under the illusion that Ribat is a choice and nothing more. It
is a commandment."

He has also preached that the conflict against Israel - over all of Israel -
is cited in the Koran: "The catastrophe, in truth, did not begin in 1948,
but began perhaps in 1917 with the cursed [Balfour] Declaration, which gave
a promise to those who did not deserve it... Since that date, resolute
people, fighters and Ribat fighters have not ceased upon our blessed land...
This conflict is explicit in the Koran and our obligation with regard to it
is clarified by the Koran."

In short, the PA, like the Hamas, is telling its people that Islam does not
allow for reconciliation with Israel.

WITH CONTINUOUS messages like this coming from the so-called moderate
leadership of the PA, is it any wonder that people can go on terror rampages
like the one in Itamar this weekend? Palestinians may assume that their
leaders and society will honor them if they murder Israelis, that their
families will receive payment if they are killed, and that their religion
encourages Israel's disappearance.

Was the terrorist who committed those brutal killings dreaming about a
future Palestinian summer camp in his name? Was he imagining Allah granting
him everlasting rewards in paradise for fulfilling his command? Did he feel
that he was fulfilling his national duty and would receive a financial
reward?

And what about the international community which has accepted and naively
believed PA leaders' assurances that incitement had stopped? It was the
international community, represented by US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton, which stipulated preconditions for the PA to enter into a renewed
peace process: "We will only work with a
Palestinian Authority government
that unambiguously and explicitly accepts the Quartet's principles: A
commitment to non-violence, recognition of Israel, and acceptance of
previous agreements and obligations, including the Road Map" (House
Appropriations Subcommittee on State, April 23, 2009). The Road Map states
that "all official Palestinian institutions end incitement against Israel."

The international community has completely failed because it never followed
up to see if these preconditions had actually been met, but gladly satisfied
itself with Abbas's promises, and continues to fund the PA.

Everyone involved in the peace process is making a tragic mistake by
assuming the incitement is just another issue that has to be dealt with,
like the issues of water, borders, and refugees. All of those are issues
that must be negotiated as part of a peace process. But as long as the
Palestinian Authority continues to teach these messages, clearly there is no
peace process.

It is incumbent on the international community to inform the Palestinian
Authority that a condition for "working" with it, as Clinton stated, is that
it erases the messages of hate and replaces them with peace promotion.

And until that time the international community must ostracize and isolate
the Palestinian Authority, just as they do Hamas, and stop pretending there
is a peace process.