by Caroline Glick
The  rise of the forces of jihadist Islam in Egypt places the US and other  Western powers in an uncomfortable position. The US is the guarantor of  Egypt's peace treaty with Israel. That treaty is based on the  proposition of land for peace. Israel gave Egypt the Sinai in 1982 and  in exchange it received a peace treaty with Egypt. Now that the  Islamists are poised to take power, the treaty is effectively null and  void.
The question naturally arises: Will the  US act in accordance with its role as guarantor of the peace and demand  that the new Egyptian government give Sinai back to Israel? Because if  the Obama administration or whatever administration is in power when  Egypt abrogates the treaty does not issue such a demand, and stand  behind it, and if the EU does not support the demand, the entire concept  of land-for-peace will be exposed as a hoax.
Indeed  the land-for-peace formula will be exposed as a twofold fiction. First,  it is based on the false proposition that the peace process is a  two-way street. Israel gives land, the Arabs give peace. But the  inevitable death of the Egyptian-Israeli peace accord under an Egyptian  jihadist regime makes clear that the land-for-peace formula is a one-way  street. Israeli land giveaways are permanent. Arab commitments to peace  can be revoked at any time.
Then there are the  supposedly iron-clad US and European security guarantees that accompany  signed treaties. All the American and European promises to Israel -  that they will stand by the Jewish state when it takes risks for peace -  will be exposed as worthless lies. As we are already seeing today, no  one will stand up for Israel's rights. No one will insist that the  Egyptians honor their bargain.
As it has become  more apparent that the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist parties will  hold an absolute majority in Egypt's democratically elected parliament,  Western governments and media outlets have insistently argued that these  anti-Western, and anti-Jewish, movements have become moderate and  pragmatic. Leading the charge to make the case has been the Obama  administration. Its senior officials have eagerly embraced the Muslim  Brotherhood. Indeed, the spiritual head of the Muslim Brotherhood Yusuf  Qaradawi is reportedly mediating negotiations between the US and the  Taliban.
Qaradawi, an Egyptian who has been  based in Qatar since 1961, when he was forced to flee Egypt due to his  jihadist politics, made a triumphant return to his native land last  February following the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak. Speaking to  a crowd of an estimated two million people in Cairo's Tahrir Square,  Qaradawi led them in a chant calling for them to invade Jerusalem.
Over  the years, Qaradawi has issued numerous religious ruling permitting,  indeed requiring, the massacre of Jews. In 2009, he called for the  Muslim world to complete Hitler's goal of eradicating the Jewish people.
As for the US, in 2003, Qaradawi issued a religious ruling calling for the killing of US forces in Iraq.
BOTH  THE Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafists are happy to cater to the  propaganda needs of Western journalists and politicians and pretend that  they are willing to continue to uphold the peace treaty with Israel.  But even as they make conditional statements to eager Americans and  Europeans, they consistently tell their own people that they seek the  destruction of Israel and the abrogation of the peace deal between Egypt  and Israel.
As the Jerusalem Center for Public  Affairs' Jonathan D. Halevi documented last week in a report on Muslim  Brotherhood and Salafist positions on the future of the peace between  Egypt and Israel, while speaking to Westerners in general terms about  their willingness to respect the treaty, both groups place numerous  conditions on their willingness to maintain it. These conditions make  clear that there is no way that they will continue to respect the peace  treaty. Indeed, they will use any excuse to justify its abrogation and  blame it on Israel. And they will do so at the earliest available  opportunity.
It is possible, and perhaps  likely, that the US will cut off military aid to Egypt in the wake of  Cairo's abrogation of the peace treaty. But it is impossible to imagine  that the Obama administration will abide by the US's commitment as the  guarantor of the deal and demand that Egypt return Sinai to Israel.  Indeed, it is only slightly more likely that a Republican administration  would fulfill the US's commitment as guarantor of the peace and demand  the return of Sinai to Israel after Egypt's democratically elected  Islamist regime finds an excuse to abrogate the peace treaty.
It  is important to keep this sorry state of affairs in mind when we assess  the prospects for a land-for-peace deal between Israel and the  Palestinian Authority. This week, following months of intense pressure  from the US and the EU, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators met face to  face for the first time in 16 months. According to Jordanian Foreign  Minister Nasser Judeh, who hosted the meeting, the Palestinians  submitted their proposal on security and border issues to Israel. The  sides are supposed to meet again next week and Israel is expected to  present its proposals on these issues.
There  are several reasons that these talks are doomed to failure. The most  important reason they will fail is that even if they lead to an  agreement, no agreement between Israel and the Palestinians is  sustainable. Assuming for a moment that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas goes  against everything he has said for the past three years and signs a  peace deal with Israel in which he promises Israel peace in exchange for  Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, this agreement will have little impact on  the Palestinians' view of Israel. Abbas today represents no one. His  term of office ended three years ago. Hamas won the last Palestinian  elections in 2006.
And Hamas's leaders - like  their counterparts in the Muslim Brotherhood - make no bones about their  intention to destroy Israel. Two weeks ago at a speech in Gaza, Hamas  leader Ismail Haniyeh proclaimed, "We say today explicitly so it cannot  be explained otherwise, that the armed resistance and the armed struggle  are the path and the strategic choice for liberating the Palestinian  land, from the [Mediterranean] sea to the [Jordan] river, and for the  expulsion of the invaders and usurpers [Israel]... We won't relinquish  one inch of the land of Palestine."
In his  visit with his Muslim Brotherhood counterpart, Mohammad Badie, in Cairo  this week Haniyeh said, "The Islamic resistance movement of Hamas by  definition is a jihadist movement by the Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinian  on the surface, Islamic at its core, and its goal is liberation."
 WITH  HAMAS'S Brotherhood colleagues taking power from Cairo to Casablanca,  it is hard to imagine a scenario in which supposedly peaceseeking Fatah  will win Palestinian elections. It is in recognition of this fact that  Abbas has signed a series of unity agreements with Hamas since May.
So  the best case scenario for a peace deal with the Palestinians is that  Abbas will sign a deal that Israel will implement by withdrawing from  Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and expelling up to a half a million  Israeli citizens from their homes. Hamas will then take power and  abrogate the treaty, just as its brethren in Cairo are planning to do  with their country's peace treaty.
This leads  us to the question of what the diplomatic forces from the US, the EU,  and the UN who have worked so hard to get the present negotiations  started are really after. What are they trying to achieve by pressuring  Israel to negotiate a deal that they know will not be respected by the  Palestinians? 
In the case of some of the  parties involved it is fairly obvious that they want to weaken Israel.  Take the UN for example. In 2005, Israel withdrew all of its military  forces and civilians from Gaza. Rather than reward Israel for giving up  land with peace, the Palestinians transformed Gaza into a launching pad  for missile attacks against Israel. And in June 2007, Hamas took over  the territory.
Despite the fact that Israel is  wholly absent from Gaza, and indeed is being attacked from Gaza, no one  has called for the Palestinians to give the territory back to Israel.  The UN doesn't even recognize that Israel left.
Last  September, the UN published yet another report labeling Israel as the  occupier of Gaza. And in accordance with this fiction, the UN - along  with the EU and the US - continues to hold Israel responsible for Gaza's  welfare.
Ironically, Hamas itself denies that  Gaza is under Israeli occupation. In an interview with the Ma'an news  agency on Tuesday, Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar openly admitted that Gaza  is not under occupation. Speaking of Fatah's plan to launch massive  demonstrations against Israel, Zahar said, "Against whom could we  demonstrate in the Gaza Strip? When Gaza was occupied, that model was  applicable."
Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood and  Fatah can all freely tell the truth about Israel and their commitment to  its destruction without fear of any repercussions. They know that the  Western powers will not listen to them. They know that they will never  have to pay a price for their actions. Indeed, they know they will be  rewarded for them.
Since the inauguration of  the land-for-peace process between Israel and the PLO 19 years ago, the  Palestinians have repeatedly demonstrated their bad faith. Israeli land  giveaways have consistently been met with increased Palestinian  terrorism. Since 1996, US- and European- trained Palestinian security  forces have repeatedly used their guns to kill Israelis. Since 1994, the  PA has made it standard practice to enlist terrorists in its US- and  European-funded and trained security forces.
The  US and Europe have continued to train and arm them despite their bad  faith. Despite their continued commitment to Israel's destruction and  involvement in terrorism, the US and the EU have continued to demand  that Israel fork over more territory. At no point have either the US or  the EU seriously considered ending their support for the Palestinians or  the demonstrably fictitious land-for-peace formula.
As  Israel bows now to still more US and EU pressure and conducts  land-for-peace talks with Fatah, our leadership may be seduced by the  faint praise they receive from the likes of The Washington Post or even from the Obama administration. But this praise should not turn their heads.
To  understand its feckless emptiness, all they need to do is direct their  attention to what happened this week in Cairo, as the Muslim Brotherhood  and the Salafists secured their absolute control over Egypt's  parliament. Specifically, our leaders should note the absence of any  voices demanding that Egypt respect the peace treaty with Israel or  return Sinai.
The time has come for Israel to admit the truth. Land-for-peace is a confidence game and we are the mark.
Originally published in The Jerusalem Post.
Caroline Glick
Source: http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2012/01/the-land-for-peace-hoax.php
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