by Dr. Reuven Berko
-- like all pyromaniacs, Abbas and his crew have not devoted a thought to whether the fire could burn them as well, or to how they could possibly escape.
Palestinian Authority 
President Mahmoud Abbas is continuing to play with fire. He and his ilk 
are claiming that because Israel is stuck in stalled negotiations, it is
 creating a show of violence and terrorism to increase international 
pressure to solve the Palestinian problem. 
In reality, the 
situation is the exact opposite: In light of the chaos, the threat of 
millions of refugees from the Middle East looming over Europe, and the 
fact that Islamic terror is reigning over the international agenda, the 
Palestinian problem has nearly fallen off the radar. That is why the PA 
and Hamas are trying to revive the issue using Jewish blood.
The desperate situation
 they are in has led the PA and Hamas to use the infamous trigger: 
"Al-Aqsa is in danger." Israel's declarations that it would maintain the
 status quo on the Temple Mount did not help. Even as mosques and 
churches in the area were burned, the incitement did not stop, despite 
the well-known fact that it is precisely Al-Aqsa that is the best-kept 
mosque. Even the hadith in which Muhammad urged restraint, saying, "One 
drop of a Muslim blood is worth more than the Kaaba and it’s 
surroundings," did not change the bloody equation appearing in Al 
Jazeera, the media outlet funded by Qatar's ruling family, the house of 
Thani.
The truth is that Abbas
 and his people (as well as some of the people from the Joint Arab List 
and the Islamic Movement) yearn to realize the dream of a third 
intifada, which is supposed to be a repeat of the first one, "an unarmed
 mass carrying out Ghandi-style civil disobedience." Jewish deaths are 
of course necessary to keep things running smoothly. However, like all 
pyromaniacs, Abbas and his crew have not devoted a thought to whether 
the fire could burn them as well, or to how they could possibly escape.
Abbas and his people 
have yet to condemn the recent attacks, rather, they simply issued a 
belated call to stop the violence. Having once advocated "controlled 
rock attacks," it is now hard for them to put Hamas' terrorist genie 
back in the bottle. They know very well that security cooperation with 
Israel primarily serves the PA's internal security needs.
In terms of the 
Palestinian "constitution," Abbas long ago lost his government's 
legitimacy, and West Bank opinion polls indicate the public's support 
for Hamas in the armed struggle against Israel. When Kalashnikovs fire, 
the rocks pile up on the graves of the top terrorists. It is clear to 
Abbas that if things get out of hand, as they did in Gaza in 2007, and 
Hamas takes over the territory, PA leaders will be thrown from rooftops 
and the property they accumulated thanks to their corrupt ways will be 
confiscated. Then, to Israel's satisfaction, no one will pressure it to 
promote Hamas in the West Bank as a state alongside Islamic State. 
Therefore, the PA's 
threats to end security cooperation with Israel are empty, designed to 
extort what it wants through international pressure, with nothing in 
return for Israel. The Palestinian moment of truth has arrived. Abbas 
must now publicly recognize Israel as a Jewish state, forgo the folly of
 "return," agree to land swaps, and agree to a demilitarized state with 
Ramallah as its capital and borders that are not under its own control.
The hadith that says, 
"The believer is not stung from the same hole twice," teaches Muslims to
 learn lessons from the past. But the false memory of the Palestinians, 
and also of some Israeli Arabs who are dreaming of an intifada, has made
 them forget the disasters that were caused by their repeated clashes 
with Israel. In the wake of the "Arab Spring," they should really 
consider changing their memory card.
                    Dr. Reuven Berko
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=13911
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