by Dr. Haim Shine
Once again we are all invited to a repeat performance of the age-old "negotiations with the Palestinians -- now and forever." 
We have seen this 
performance many times in the past, and it has never had a happy ending.
 At the end of the show, we have always regretted having paid such a 
high price for the ticket. The actors may change, the sets may be 
different, but our enemies' sea of hate continues to flow. Even Greek 
philosopher Heraclitus (famous for saying "no man ever steps in the same
 river twice") would not be able to understand how intelligent people 
can voluntarily jump into the same turbulent, dangerous waters time and 
time again.
No marketing slogan or 
presidential pyrotechnics can hide the fact that the Palestinian 
leadership, whichever leadership it may be, will never accept Israel's 
existence as a Jewish state with Jerusalem as the capital. It will never
 relinquish its demand for the right of return. Every Palestinian leader
 knows that every concession brings him closer to his demise. There will
 always be a "shahid" (martyr) glad to take to heaven anyone seen by 
radical Islam as an infidel. 
Every time the U.S. 
runs into difficulties, whether domestically or abroad, it immediately 
focuses all its energies focus on Israel and the Palestinian issue. It 
is a clearly Pavlovian response. This conditioned response rests on the 
assumption that resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will put the 
entire Western world out of its misery and allow the U.S. to 
rehabilitate its weakened status. Russia, under the leadership of 
Vladimir Putin, shows very little respect for the U.S. and provokes it 
incessantly, as though it were a tired, hibernating bear. Putin has 
learned to identify the limits of President Barack Obama's ability to 
use force, and he is grinding the U.S.'s power advantage to dust. U.S. 
Secretary of State John Kerry, instead of investing his efforts to 
resolving the U.S.'s real diplomatic problems, is wasting his time on 
futile trips between Ramallah and Jerusalem. Kerry's efforts will not 
help rehabilitate the U.S.'s standing, and could actually lead to 
unnecessary bloodshed. 
The State of Israel, 
the American superpower's most strong and stable ally, has no choice but
 to play the negotiations game. Sometimes a true and essential 
friendship comes with a price. But it is extremely important not to fall
 back into the delusional trap of repeating historic mistakes like 
trading land for peace, freezing settlement construction or releasing 
Palestinian prisoners. The Jewish people congregated in the land of 
Israel cannot become addicted to dreams. The Jewish people must always 
be prepared to defend their existence.
For decades now, we 
have been terrorized, mainly by leftists, with the notion that time is 
not on our side. That is nonsense. Time certainly is on our side. The 
State of Israel is growing stronger while the Palestinian Authority is 
collapsing. Every new home built in Judea and Samaria ensures our 
possession of our homeland. Intelligent Israelis have already understood
 that every piece of land that we hand over to a foreign regime will 
turn into a frontline terror base. It is frightening to think, in light 
of recent events, where we would be today if we had handed the Golan 
Heights over to the Syrians in exchange for peace with the mass murderer
 Bashar Assad. 
The power of Israel's 
leadership depends on its citizens' endurance. The citizens of Israel 
are determined, strong, and convinced that it would be a bad idea to buy
 into the same old used merchandise of a delusional peace agreement. 
Peace is not at our door. It will arrive only when our enemies finally 
understand that it is in their best interests too, and that the people 
of Israel will live in their historic homeland forever and ever.
Dr. Haim Shine
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=4787
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