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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Hamas and the Moonbats have it all figured out

Last week, I asked the following question:
Could it be that the 'Palestinians' have finally figured out the truth: that there is no such thing as a 'Palestinian' and that the Egyptians are Arabs just like them who have been holding them hostage for the last sixty years to try to bring about the destruction of the State of Israel?
They may not have figured it out then, but djkonservo reports that over the course of the week, Hamas apparently did figure it out:
On Friday, about 600 Hamas supporters rallied about 100 yards from the nearest Egyptian border post. One banner read: “Egypt and Palestine are one people, not two.” A protester shouted, “Keep the border open.”
Even the moonbats at the San Francisco Chronicle (or at least Joel Brinkley of Stanford writing in the Chronicle) apparently understand that Egypt and the 'Palestinians' are indeed one people - and therefore by definition there is no such country as 'Palestine' and no such people as 'Palestinians.' (Hat Tip: pdxnag via Little Green Footballs)
Like every Arab state, Egypt professes great concern for the Palestinian cause. Every day, the state-controlled press fills its pages with woeful tales of Palestinian suffering. As an example, just before the fence fell, the Cairo paper Al-Ahram lamented that "Gaza is now effectively cut off from the world, plunged into darkness and hostage to the whims of Israel's air commanders and their weapons."

But the moment Hamas presented Egypt with a chance to relieve all of that suffering, Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, instead sent 20,000 truncheon-wielding police to seal the border. When that didn't work, the government blocked the resupply of food and other goods to the Egyptian border towns Rafah and El Arish, where hundreds of thousands of Gazans had streamed in previous days to buy supplies.

Still, Cairo sang its flowery song of support.

"The Egyptian decision has been to allow the sons of Gaza to relieve their suffering," Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Egyptian foreign minister, intoned last weekend.

If anyone holds any doubts about Egypt's true view of the Palestinians, consider again what happened when Israel and Egypt made peace following Israel's capture of the Sinai and Gaza in the 1967 Six-Day War. In 1979, Egypt negotiated the return of the Sinai. As for Gaza, Egypt refused to take it back.
Yes, that's the truth folks. The 'Palestinians' are actually hostages being held by their Arab 'brethren' as a tool to try to expel the 'infidel' Jews from the Middle East. There will never be 'peace' because the 'Palestinians' Arab brethren have set the 'Palestinians' up to expect a 'right of return' to 'their homes' that can never and will never happen without an awful lot of Jews being thrown into the sea. Their Arab 'brethren' did this because they cannot admit that Jews have a rightful place in the Middle East in the heart of 'dar el-Islam' and they cannot admit that they lost wars in which they sought to end Israel's existence in 1948, 1967 and 1973. That's the truth. And the Egyptians are no different than the Syrians or the Jordanians or the Lebanese or the Iraqis the rest of the Arabs (yes, 'Arab nationalism' is a fictional creation of the British and the French as well) in their refusal to acknowledge the truth.

3 Comments:

At 7:07 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Carl - I can't find in the annals of nations any precedent for the way the Arabs have treated their "Palestinian" brethren - devoid of human dignity and political rights to be used as a tool against Israel.

The Arabs, who Maimonides wrote degraded, debased and oppressed the Jews, have now inflicted great suffering on their own kith and kin. How fitting.

The Palestinians would no longer be a problem today if the Arabs loved their own people more than they hate Israel. That's why we will never see a solution for the problem. The Arab corrupt leadership would have to answer for the mistreatment of their fellow Arabs. And they're not going to have any one look into their conduct.

 
At 6:37 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Bingo. Dead on the money.

US and Israel foreign policy should be based upon this reality.

Instead, it is based upon the fiction that peace is possible, as there is a resolvable conflict, and not an existential and genocidal struggle against one of the parties. It isn't written in the bible that the jews will kill the arabs or muslims. It is written, explicitly as such, in the koran.

Negotiation is simply a waste of time. Compromise will only cost lives.

They either accept it, which they never will, or they pound sand.

Its time for realism to be injected in foreign policy.

 
At 4:45 PM, Blogger LN said...

Right - most people are amazed when quoted the UN's own def. of Palestinian/Palestine refugee: http://www.un.org/unrwa/refugees/whois.html
esp. the bit where it says:
"whose normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948".
Only 2 years of residence were needed to earn the status of refugee. Unheard of. In light of this it is odd that (a.o.) the Palestinians themselves should forbid Jews to live in Israel "'cs they haven't always lived there".

 

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