Arab "peace plan" is PR strategy
to receive aid and isolate Israel
Goals of Arab peace initiative: Gain support for unity
government, international blockade of Israel
by Itamar
Marcus and Barbara Crook - March 29, 2007
While
the world sees the Arab Summit peace initiative as a serious proposal,
for the Palestinian Authority (PA) it is a well-orchestrated PR strategy
that has nothing to do with bringing about peace. By proposing conditions
it knows Israel can never accept, the PA hopes to renew international
political and financial support for itself while isolating Israel as intransigent.
According to the new PA Foreign Minister Ziyad Abu Amr, the goals of the
Arab Summit include "lifting from it [the PA] the international blockade.”
In exchange, he says, "Israel must be put under an international
blockade."
A cartoon in today's official PA daily stresses that the goal is to receive
foreign money. The words "Arab Summit" are written in the shape
of a key to release a Palestinian Authority imprisoned by the financial
blockade.
At the heart of the Arab plan are three demands that every Israeli government
and the overwhelming majority of Israelis have rejected repeatedly:
- Israel’s moving from its current
borders to the 1949-1967 ceasefire lines
- Israel’s giving away parts of Jerusalem
- Israel’s absorbing millions of Arab residents of refugee camps
The Arab world is presenting these demands
as a take-it-or-leave-it proposal: “[PA] Information Minister, Dr.
Mustafa Al-Barghuthi…reiterated the Palestinian stance, which opposes
any change in the Arab initiative.”
By packaging the plan as the first sincere peace offer from the Arab world,
the PA hopes the plan will appeal to the international community –
even though PA leaders know full well that Israel cannot accept it.
As part of the strategy to paint Israel
into a diplomatic corner, PA leaders are praising this plan as the last
and only chance for peace. Even though he knows the plan is a non-starter,
for example, PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas called it the “only chance
for peace,” and said, “I think the Arab initiative is the
most precious and important [plan] proposed since 1948 for a solution
of the Palestinian problem and the occupation.” [Palestine
Times, March 28, 2007]
The purpose of this public relations
initiative, therefore, is to gain international economic aid and political
recognition for the Palestinian Authority government. It also cleverly
camouflages the fact that this government is partnered with Hamas, which
still presents the destruction of Israel and the genocide of Jews as God's
unchanging imperative. According to the PA plan, Europe will accept this
deal and Israel will be isolated as the spoiler of peace.
Below are further translations
related to the Arab League proposal:
Palestinian Authority Information Minister, Dr. Mustafa Al-Barghuthi:
"[PA] Information Minister, Dr.
Mustafa Al-Barghuthi expressed his opposition to any Israeli attempt
and to any pressure for change in the Arab initiative in the Riyadh
summit. Al-Barghuthi reiterated the Palestinian stance, which opposes
any change in the Arab initiative, and in particular, the pressures
put forth for a change in the initiative’s clauses related to
the Palestinian refugees’ return. He confirmed the adherence to
the refugees’ right of return to their land and their property,
which they were banished from, and to grant them their rights, as was
established in the UN resolution 194."
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, March 23, 2007]
Dr. Ziyad Abu Amr, PA Foreign
Minister. First he speaks of it as a chance for peace, and then he talks
about all the political benefits of accepting the plan. He also says he
knows Israel will ruin this chance for peace, and international isolation
will be result:
‘For the first time, the Arabs
here are united on a practical and applicable peace initiative. The
Arab initiative has the benefit of a consensus, and now it has gained
the world’s attention, and even the Israelis are talking about
the important foundations of a peace initiative.… The Arab Summit
can give a great support to the national unity government, not only
on the economic level, but also political support, so that it will have
a significant voice in international circles and especially in Europe…
and that the Palestinian issue will receive the necessary support, and
that the summit will succeed in promising cooperation and recognition
in the national unity government and lifting from it the international
blockade… The Arab efforts to achieve just and inclusive peace
in the region must continue, and Israel must be put under an international
blockade, if it insists on rejecting what is being generally accepted
by the Arabs and the international community… From our experience,
Israel avoids and tries to destroy any effort that has a chance of succeeding.’
[Al-Ayyam, March 28, 2007]
Editorial in today's Al Quds:
"The Arab capitals… have
no illusions about the intentions of the Israeli government who oppose
peace… When the Riyadh summit throws the ball to the Israel’s
side, then this state will be exposed to the international community,
following ten years of putting the blame on the Arab side, and especially
the Palestinian side."
[Al Quds, March 29, 2007]
“Islam will enter every house
and will spread over the entire world,”
says Hamas leader Al-Zahar
by Itamar
Marcus and Barbara Crook - March 26, 2007
While the Hamas goal of destroying Israel
is well known, its aspiration for Islamic subjugation of the entire world
is just as basic to Hamas dogma. Both aims appear in the Hamas Charter
as God's irrepressible will, and both aims were reiterated this week by
senior Hamas leader and former PA Foreign Minister Mahmoud Al-Zahar.
At a mass rally in memory of Hamas founder
Ahmad Yassin, Al-Zahar said that the Quran promises the "liberation
of all of Palestine," meaning the destruction of Israel. He went
so far as to challenge the Islamic faith of those who deny this goal:
"No one can deny it. One who denies it must check his faith and his
Islam.”
Regarding the Hamas religious goal of
Islamic world domination, he said: “Islam will enter every
house and will spread over the entire world.”
Below is the translation
of Al-Zahar’s speech:
[Mahmoud] Al-Zahhar spoke at the mass
rally held on the memorial day for Sheikh Ahmad Yassin…
Al-Zahhar emphasized that the Islamic
Movement’s [Hamas'] position concerning the problem of the liberation
of Palestine is clear and known, and said: "We have two important
foundations: One is Quranic and the other is prophetic. The Quranic:
The divine promise made in the ‘Al-Israa Sura’ [Chapter
17] is that we will liberate the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, 'and we will
enter it as we have entered it the first time.' [paraphrasing Sura 17
(The Night Journey), verse 7]. And the prophetic foundation is the message
of the prophet Muhammad, that Islam will enter every house and will
spread over the entire world."
And added: "Our position is the liberation of Palestine, all of
Palestine. This is the final and strategic solution for us. There is
a Quranic message for us, that we will enter the Al-Aqsa mosque, and
the entrance to the mosque means the entrance into all of Palestine.
This is the message, no one can deny it. Anyone who denies it must check
his faith and his Islam.” [Al-Ayyam, March
25, 2007]
Four-year-old girl vows to be suicide
terrorist in Hamas TV dramatization
by Itamar
Marcus and Barbara Crook, March 21, 2007
Hamas
TV broadcast today a video dramatization of the four-year-old daughter
of female suicide bomber Reem Riyashi singing to her dead mother and vowing
to follow in her footsteps. The video clip ends as the little girl picks
up sticks of explosives from her mother's drawer.
The Al Aqsa TV children's program
shows a child actress playing the daughter, watching Riyashi preparing
the bomb and asking her mother, "Mommy, what are you carrying in
your arms instead of me? A toy or a present for me?" She later sees
a TV news story about her mother's suicide mission and death, and realizes
her mother had been carrying a bomb.
"Only now, I know what was more
precious than us . . . " she sings of the bomb.
Although she misses her mother, she
vows to follow in her footsteps. The video ends as she opens her mother's
drawer and picks up the sticks of explosives her mother had left there.
Background:
Reem Riyashi killed four Israelis and wounded seven at the Erez crossing
between Gaza and Israel in 2004. She gained the sympathy of the Israeli
soldiers at the checkpoint by telling them that she had a metal plate
in her leg that would trigger the metal detector. After she was taken
to a room to be searched privately, she detonated the bomb hidden under
her clothes.
Click here to
see the video clip
The following is the text of the song
that Duha, Reem's daughter, sings to her mother:
[Daughter sees mother preparing explosives
sticks]
"Mommy, what are you carrying
in your arms instead of me?
[Mother turns to hide bomb]
A toy or a present for me?...
Mommy Reem!
Why did you put on your veil?
Are you going out, Mommy?...
Come back quickly, Mommy
I can't sleep without you,
unless you tell me and Ubaydah [her brother] a bedtime story.
[Daughter sees mother's picture and
news story about bombing on PA TV]
My mother, my mother,
Me and Ubaydah are awake and waiting for you
to come to put us to sleep.
Me and Ubaydah, oh Mommy,
still need you to wipe our tears...
Instead of me you carried a bomb in your hands.
Only now, I know what was more precious than us...
May your steps be blessed,
and may you be flawless for Jerusalem.
Me and Ubaydah wish we were there with you.
[Images of her mother's grave and the
graves of other terrorists,
including Aayat Al-Akhras, 17-year-old female suicide terrorist]
Send greetings to our Messenger [Muhammad]
and tell him:
'Duha loves you.'
My love will not be [merely] words.
I am following Mommy in her steps.
[Finds explosives that mother left in
her drawer,
picks up stick of explosives]
Oh Mommy, oh Mommy."
Click here to
see the video clip
Some Imams incite to
kill women, beat children: PA Academic
by Itamar
Marcus and Barbara Crook - March 15, 2007
In an open challenge to Palestinian leadership, Dr. Nadir Sa'id of Bir
Zeit University condemned the violence in Palestinian society and placed
the blame on the political and religious leaders. He blamed both Fatah
and Hamas, including the Prime Minister and others ministers, for hundreds
of killings. He condemned some Imams who preach the killing of women and
beating of children. He criticized these actions, as well as the hate
incitement that has created a Palestinian society permeated with violence.
Children have learned that the use of violence achieves power and influence.
This self-criticism is rare in the PA media. If it continues, this is
a positive development.
Click here to see
Dr. Sa'id's condemnation of Palestinian leadership
The following are some of Sa'id's criticisms
by topic, followed by an extended transcript.
Dr. Nadir Sa'id, director of
Development Studies at Bir Zeit University:
About Palestinian children:
"The message to Palestinian children
is that if you use violence...you can achieve influence and you can
achieve rule."
"A whole generation was raised on the denial of the 'other' and
erasing him completely, and to the possibility of killing him without
any restraint or problem.”
About Incitement against women
and others:
"There are Imams who incite to killing:
killing of women, beating children, killing the 'other.'"
"What happened in Palestine in the last years is speech incitement
of the highest degree. Violence speech of the highest degree in mosques,
and occasionally in the media, from many politicians."
“There is no denying that crime, in general, needs environmental
conditions, and especially environmental conditions of violence and
environmental conditions of incitement speech."
About Palestinian Violence:
"There is a kind of conspiracy
not to punish the criminals. Hundreds of Palestinians were killed in
the recent struggle between Fatah and Hamas… Who will punish those
who gave the orders? Who will punish those who committed [the crimes]?
Who will punish the people who remained silent...?"
About Palestinian Authority
leadership:
"The next government [of Hamas
with Fatah]…is a crime against Palestinian society."
"The prime minister and many of the ministers and security apparatuses
are the ones who eased and facilitated…the killing of hundreds
of Palestinians."
"Who will punish those who caused the killing of these children,
these women, these men…this is a political crime of the highest
level.”
The following are selections from
the interview with Dr. Sa'id:
"The last months in particular
proved without a doubt the existence of political crime [in Palestinian
society], and it is related to the attempt to achieve a high level of
power, control and influence … The political struggle for rule.
One of the primary and clear forms, which draws attention, having powerful
and clear influence, and which caused hundreds of deaths, is clearly
the crimes committed in the struggle for influence in the [Palestinian]
Authority. But there are other types, including the attempt to threaten
opposition, threaten those who disagree…
What is important regarding political
crime, and especially in the Palestinian situation, is that there is
a kind of conspiracy not to punish the criminals. This is the big problem.
Hundreds of Palestinians were killed in the recent struggle between
Fatah and Hamas. First: Who will punish those who facilitated these
violent environmental conditions? Who will punish those who gave the
orders? Who will punish those who committed [the crimes]? Who will punish
the people who remained silent and did not hesitate to justify this
type of violence?
What we see now, and this is the basic problem in the culture regarding
the culture of violence, is that what has happened, he who killed here
and there, is now appointed as a minister in the [Palestinian] National
Authority. That is, it is a clear message.
The message to Palestinian children is that if you use violence and
succeed in benefiting from it in the political struggle, you can achieve
influence and you can achieve rule. In my opinion, the next government,
and in particular between the two parties competing in its establishment,
is, in my opinion, a crime against Palestinian society, especially when
the prime minister and many of the ministers and security apparatuses
are the ones who eased and facilitated - in addition to the Imams of
the mosques, and the preachers and others - who eased and facilitated
the killing of hundreds of Palestinians.
Who will punish those who caused, directly and indirectly, the killing
of these children, these women, these men who have no guilt in this
struggle? This is, in my opinion, a political crime of the highest level.”
There is no denying that crime, in general, needs environmental conditions,
and especially environmental conditions of violence and environmental
conditions of incitement speech. What happened in Palestine in the last
years is speech incitement of the highest degree. Violence speech of
the highest degree in mosques, and occasionally in the media, from many
politicians... If we examine the sermons in mosques, we find many of
them, not all – on the contrary! There are a number of Imams who
promote social peace - but there are Imams who incite to killing: killing
of women, beating children, killing the “other”, rejection
of the “other’s” opinion. A whole generation was raised
on the denial of the “other” and erasing him completely,
and to the possibility of killing him without any restraint or problem.”
[PA TV, March 6, 2007]
Hamas TV:
Gaza evacuation by Israel
leads to destruction of Israel
by Itamar
Marcus and Barbara Crook - March 14, 2007
Hamas’s new Al Aqsa Satellite TV broadcasts numerous political messages
during its daily programming. The message that has been repeating most
frequently this month is a statement made by Ahmad Yassin, founder and
former head of Hamas, who was killed by Israel. The statement was made
in response to Israel's plan to evacuate Israeli towns in Gaza Strip in
2005.
Yassin's message was that the Palestinians
had found the key to destroying Israel. Since terror was forcing Israel
to leave its towns in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians would now only
have to keep up the terror in Israel's other cities and Israel would run
from those as well.
"Tel Aviv is gone… If death and
murder chase them in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Netanya and everywhere among
them, then they will say: '… I want to flee and go back to Europe
and America.'”
Fatah and Hamas have been competing for
years in taking credit for the terror that they say forced the government
of Ariel Sharon to decide to leave Israeli towns in the Gaza Strip. The
frequency that this has been playing on Hamas TV – for example,
seven times on March 12th alone -- indicates how important this political
message is to Hamas.
Click here
to see the Yassin political message on Hamas TV
The following is the transcript of Ahmad
Yassin, founder and former head of Hamas, reacting to Israel's planned
evacuation of Israeli towns in Gaza Strip in 2005.
Broadcast numerous times daily in March 2007 - 7 times on March 12:
“Sharon, said yesterday that 'Nezarim
[Israeli town in Gaza Strip] is [like] Tel Aviv.' Today he says: 'The
day is near when we will leave Gaza.' That’s it, it’s lost,
Tel Aviv is gone. They are defeated, they have no words left. ... When
this process will end, they will become a state with no ability, helpless.
They established a state to protect the Jews from death and murder.
If death and murder chase them in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Netanya and everywhere
among them, then they will say: 'What am I doing here? I founded a state
to protect me from death, and if death chases me, I want to flee and
go back to Europe and America.'”
[Al Aqsa TV, numerous times daily, March 2007]
Hamas
Legislator demands kidnapping of more Israeli soldiers
by Itamar
Marcus and Barbara Crook- March 12, 2007
"Fathi Hamad, Hamas member of Palestinian Legislative Council, demanded the kidnapping of more Israeli soldiers in order to force Israel to free the [Palestinian] prisoners… Hamad said this at a gathering of the "Wa'ed" organization for prisoners and released [prisoners] in Khan Yunis ... Hamad stressed it was the responsibility of the government, the Legislative Council, the [armed] factions and military arms to dedicate all the efforts at their disposal to free the prisoners. He argued that the kidnapping of the soldier Gilad Shalit hit Israel very hard." [Al Ayyam, March 10, 2007]
Washington Times front page
story:
PMW special report on US funding of Palestinian universities
that promote terror
PMW released a special report today on US funding
and its connection to Palestinian terror organizations. Congressional
reactions including calls for tightening US laws in response
to the new PMW report, appear in a front page story in today's Washington Times.
To see full PMW special report
click here
WASHINGTON TIMES
School linked to Hamas gets US cash
By Joel Mowbray - March 5, 2007
Millions of dollars in U.S. foreign
aid have been given in the past several years to two Palestinian
universities—one of them controlled by Hamas—that
have participated in the advocacy, support or glorification
of terrorism. The funding—principally in scholarships
to individual students—is being eyed by several members
of Congress and their aides, who say they may violate U.S. law.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided
more than $140,000 in assistance to the Hamas-controlled Islamic
University in Gaza—including scholarships to 49 of its
students—since Congress changed the law in 2004 to restrict
aid to entities or individuals “involved in or advocating
terrorist activity.”
No U.S. assistance was directed to Islamic University last year,
but USAID continues to fund multimillion-dollar programs through
the American Near East Refugee Aid program (ANERA), which is
building a high-tech facility for the school. U.S. law requires
that any recipient of U.S. aid have no association with terrorists.
USAID also gave $2.3 million in aid last year to Al-Quds University,
which has student groups affiliated with designated terrorist
organizations on campus and last month held a weeklong celebration
of the man credited with designing and building the first suicide
belts more than a decade ago.
“It is outrageous that U.S. taxpayer dollars are going
toward institutions that support terrorists,” said Rep.
Gary Ackerman, New York Democrat and chairman of the House Foreign
Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia. “These
loopholes must be closed so that taxpayer funds are used for
their intended purpose and not to subsidize terrorism and the
promotion of hatred towards Israel and the United States.”
Rep. Nita Lowey, New York Democrat and chairwoman of the committee
responsible for USAID funding, said, “It goes without
saying that U.S. taxpayer dollars should absolutely never be
used for advocating or honoring terrorist activity. Support
for terrorists and terrorism in any shape or form is unacceptable.”
USAID adamantly denies that it has violated any laws. “Every
grant we give, every bit of assistance we provide, we do in
a way that is fully compliant with the law,” said a USAID
official, who agreed to talk only on the condition of anonymity.
In the case of Islamic University, the official said, USAID
vetted the school president, the vice president of academic
affairs and the dean of the library. It provided $12,000 worth
of computers and materials to the school’s library. Students
are vetted for connections to terrorism before being granted
scholarships, the official added, but, “We don’t
follow every student and track every meeting they go to.”
Unlike other U.S. aid recipients, the scholarship students have
not been required to sign pledges not to participate in terrorism.
The latest Congressional interest in USAID’s funding in
the West Bank and Gaza was triggered by a report from the Palestinian
Media Watch (PMW), a pro-Israel group which monitors the Palestinian
press. Included in the report were translations of several Palestinian
newspaper articles that discuss the activities of student chapters
of Hamas and Islamic Jihad at Al Quds University and other Palestinian
schools assisted by USAID since 2005. Hamas and Islamic Jihad
both are on the U.S. list of terrorist organizations.
The USAID official did not deny that student groups affiliated
with terrorist organizations were on campuses of schools assisted
by the agency, but stressed that such organizations receive
minimal support from the schools and are not part of “the
official administrative structure.”
Aides to several Congressmen said they were most troubled by
USAID assistance to Islamic University in Gaza City, which is
openly controlled by Hamas leaders. The organization held a
two-day conference in 2005 on the “martyrdom” of
former Hamas spiritual leader and founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin,
who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in 2004. Sheikh Yassin
founded the school in 1978.
Sheikh Yassin and former Hamas leader Abdel Aziz Rantisi both
used Islamic University as a base, as has Ismail Haniyeh, prime
minister in the Hamas-led Palestinian government and a member
of the school's board of trustees.
Sixteen Islamic University lecturers and teachers are elected
Hamas members of the Palestinian legislature. In 2005, 78 percent
of the student council vote went to Hamas, according to a Palestinian
newspaper article provided by Palestinian Media Watch.
When challenged by Congress last year on its assistance to the
school, USAID noted that the funding was not renewed in 2006.
Nonetheless, the agency is providing millions in grants to ANERA,
which is building a high-tech facility in Gaza City for the
university. California-based Intel Corp. is underwriting the
project.
In a document USAID sent to Congress last year, USAID wrote
that ANERA "is required to ensure that no assistance is
provided to terrorist organizations or individuals associated
with terrorist activities, regardless of whether or not the
activity involves USG funding."
Also causing Congressional concern is a PMW report that Al-Quds
University last month held a weeklong celebration honoring Yahya
Ayyash, the Hamas leader known as "the shahid (martyr)
engineer." He is credited with creating the first suicide
belts in the mid-1990s and training the next generation of suicide
bomb makers.
The opening event, as reported by a Palestinian newspaper and
found in the PMW report, included a speech by university administrator
Yusuf Dhiyab, “who discussed shahids and the mark that
the shahids left on the history of the Palestinian nation and
how they succeeded in uniting the nation.”
In September, USAID announced an "extraordinary one-time"
issuance of 2,000 scholarships for Palestinian students attending
Al Quds University at a total cost of $2.2 million, according
to USAID. Simultaneously, USAID provided $100,000 in "in-kind
assistance" to Al Quds University.
In a written statement, USAID said Al Quds University requested
emergency assistance last summer, and the $2.3 million was offered
because “strong U.S. support existed for assistance to
moderate Palestinian leaders.” The statement singled out
Al Quds University President Sari Nusseibeh as “one such
prominent and respected figure.”
But Mr. Nusseibeh appeared on the al-Jazeera satellite channel
in 2002 with Hamas politbureau chief Khaled Mashaal and Um Nidal,
the mother of a suicide bomber, according to a PMW translation:
"What comes to mind as I listen
to comrade (lit. sister) Um Nidal is the verse Paradise is under the
feet of the mothers, " he said. " Praise is due to this woman,
and to every Palestinian mother, and to every Palestinian female resistance
fighter and Jihad fighter on this land."
(This text underwent minor editing from the print copy)
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