by Dr. Haim Shine
Suspending the talks with the Palestinians was the responsible, logical and necessary choice for the Israeli government to make • As in the past, U.S. leaders have learned the hard way about reality in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu says Israel will not talk with Hamas-backed government
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Photo credit: Marc Israel Sellem |
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unanimous decision of the Israeli government to suspend the talks with
the Palestinians was not dramatic. It was the responsible, logical and
necessary decision to make after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas embraced Hamas, with malicious defiance, at a decisive time in
the negotiations with Israel.
Abbas stood at a fork in the road. At the end of one path was a peace
agreement with Israel. And at the end of the other path was a
partnership with a group of vicious murderers led by Ismail Haniyeh.
Abbas chose the second path, and for this he should be made to pay the
full political and economic price. It is now more clear than ever that
Abbas' main motive for holding talks with Israel was the release of
murderers, who are held dear by Palestinian society.
On the walls of the conference room in Gaza, where the reconciliation
talks took place and Hamas and PA officials shook hands, were pictures
of martyred Hamas members -- terrorists. There was also a picture of the
Temple Mount compound, with the Al-Aqsa mosque in the center. These
pictures well represent the clear and sole Palestinian narrative -- kill
as many Jews as possible, launch missiles and attack innocents. All of
this to expel the Jews from Jerusalem and return them to the 1967
borders, steps on the way to the ultimate goal of eliminating the Jewish
entity in the land of Israel.
The entire people of Israel want peace, but, as Holocaust Remembrance
Day approaches, Jewish leaders cannot be tempted by the illusion of
peace. The Israeli government calmly and wisely managed to expose the
true face of Abbas, the disciple and successor of Yasser Arafat. It has
again been proved that the Palestinians do not want peace or a state
alongside Israel. Rather, they want a state in Israel's place.
It is a shame that the post-Zionist opposition in Israel continues to
support Abbas and blames the Israeli government for the failure of the
negotiations. The opposition is incapable of rising above petty
considerations at moments that require national unity. During his
decades as opposition leader, the late Menachem Begin always had the
good of the country in mind. Labor leader Isaac Herzog and Meretz leader
Zehava Gal-On must learn that even the opposition can display
responsibility and leadership.
The American government will hopefully internalize that its efforts were
in vain, that Israel has no partner for peace. As in the past, American
leaders learned the hard way about the reality in the Middle East. They
should use what determination they have left to resolve the Iranian
nuclear issue.
Dr. Haim Shine
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=17081
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