by Dror Eydar
It is hard to escape the impression 
that the U.S. is much more understanding of the exciting union between Fatah and 
Hamas than of our construction in Jerusalem. When did building in Jerusalem and 
the settlement blocs become a "controversial" issue? What does our apology for 
such a basic thing mean? 
The U.S. clerks should be sent the 
Hamas charter -- a political platform that mainly consists of killing Jews 
whenever and wherever and the negation of all agreements and compromise except 
wiping out Israel. The "moderate" Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas 
found comfort in the embrace of this band of murderers. All over the world, 
hundreds of innocent people are killed every day by Islamist regimes and 
organizations, but 1,500 new housing units in Israel bother the Americans. This 
is what the superpower concerns itself with. Unbelievable! 
Here is the clear significance of 
Hamas and the Palestinian Authority joining up: The conflict is not territorial 
but existential. The Palestinians have had many opportunities to end the 
conflict, including their talks with Tzipi Livni. Every time they were asked to 
sign off on the end of the conflict, they dodged. This time they have not only 
evaded peace, they have chosen to "unite" with an Islamofascist group. The 
bitter truth is that the political groups around us are not interested in 
territory, but in implementing the cause of the Palestinian movement since its 
inception -- the absolute nullification of the Zionist entity. What more 
evidence does the West require? 
But the Americans cannot be more 
righteous than our own leftist organizations, including some within the 
government coalition. Even if the geopolitical reality has been entirely 
changed, they hold fast to their mystic belief in peace, which like the Messiah 
remains a vision for the End of Days, not for our time. 
The Left's steadfast Pavlovian 
opposition to construction in the land of our life is sad evidence of the change 
in the DNA of those whose forebears set the borders of Israel by settling it and 
who are now laboring to dismantle the country, under the guise that they are 
concerned about peace. This activity by our own, along with the blindness of the 
U.S. State Department, feeds the Palestinian outrage at any Jewish root that is 
put down in the soil of Israel. Now they are threatening us -- ooooh. 
The arrogant Arab threats are not 
new. They have followed us for 100 years. As we returned home to Zion we learned 
a lesson from the Jews who returned to Zion in the time of the Second Temple: 
then, as now, various groups around threatened to attack construction in 
Jerusalem and informed the authorities, but our forefathers persisted to build 
their city and their Land. It is time to stop apologizing. 
Judea and Samaria are not Palestinian 
land; at the very most there is debate about them. We also demand full ownership 
of them. Our historic, legal, and religious rights to them are greater than 
those of Saeb Erekat and Abbas. 
The fight to legitimize our hold on 
the land of our life depends to a large degree on our determined activity and a 
righteous stance. The government in Australia changed, and along with it the 
definition of construction in east Jerusalem. It is no longer "occupied 
territory" but Israeli territory, the Jewish people's only 
homeland.
Dror Eydar
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=8639
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