The Fence
Tuesday, October 7, 2003
By: Tashbih Sayyed
Evidently the homicide bombing at Maxim restaurant in Haifa that
killed 19 more innocent civilians is not going to mute criticism
of the security fence. The critics know that the fence is the only
option left for Israel to secure itself, but in their crooked wisdom,
they think that angering Arabs is not profitable. The world is aware
that Israel's efforts to establish peace in the region are religiously
frustrated by terrorist groups. But they do not find the courage
to challenge the Arab world's blatant backing of Hamas, Islamic Jihad
and Hezbollah. And the U.S., Europe and Russia blinded by their geo-political
strategic expediencies, refuse to see the dangers of appeasing a
radical mind. Secretary of State Colin Powell's statement that the
U.S. administration is unhappy about the route of the security fence
displays very clearly this short sighted mentality.
Arabs too, will not realize that the death and destruction unleashed
on the peaceful Israelis by their "holy warriors" is killing
their chances of ever living in peace. I agree with the view, "Feelings
of frustration and rage that grip the heart after a terror attack
like in Haifa's Maxim restaurant, push aside individual and public
powers of reasoning. They lead to a demoralizing conclusion that
Israel lacks a Palestinian partner for any resumed peace process,
and so it has no choice other than to live by the sword." I
have experienced the truth behind this logic many a time. Every time
a homicide bomber strikes in Israel, the Arabs in Palestine lose
some more support. Every act of terror adds to the list of those
who are convinced that so long as Islamist Arabs exist on the historical
Palestine land, peace will continue to delude. With every act of
barbarism, the view that Muslim Arabs have to be evacuated from Palestine
continues to gain currency.
Arab radicalism is hurting the cause of Islam too. There is a
growing concern in the Muslim world that the Muslim Arabs should
not be permitted to hold Islam hostage. They should be forced to
rein in their leaders. Radical Islam's hatred for freedoms and
civilized values is destroying the image of Muslims everywhere.
Muslims want to do something about it. They do not want to remain
silent any more. "Just because Islam was born in Arabia, should
not be enough to give the Islamists the right to corrupt the message
of peace into an evil ideology - Wahhabism," they say.
A need is being felt for a fence in the Muslim world too. Muslims
also need to erect a fence to emphasize a division between Islam
and radical Islamism. Some times a fence becomes the only choice
between life and death. China built the wall to keep the barbarians
out. Citizens in the big U.S. cities build walls around their houses
and install iron and steel grills on their windows to secure their
loved ones. Israel too has a right to defend itself by constructing
the fence. If there was any doubt, Haifa bombing should remove
it.
Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing,
asserting that it was in response to the Israeli government's decision
to go ahead with the construction of the security fence. They know
perfectly well that it is not Israel but their homicide bombers
who have forced Israel to build the fence. Casting terrorism as
an Islamic act is criminal. It is the duty of the Muslim Arabs
to stand up and condemn the terrorists if they need to be seen
as Muslims. Remember, Islam allows neither suicides nor homicide
bombings. These Islamic Jehadists, Hamas terrorists and Hezbollah
assassins live among them. People know them and recognize them.
Their failure to discourage them is a proof that they do not understand
Islam. This silence of the "faithful" explains the paramount
need for a division between the terrorists and the citizens of
Israel. This silence is damaging the interests of the true Muslims.
The silence of the "faithful" and the political correctness
of the world is complicating an already difficult situation. Israel's
experience with the world should be enough to convince any one
that the Jewish state stands alone. It has come to realize that
the problem is not "occupation" or settlements or the
fence. It is much more. That's why Arabs in Palestine did not accept
Ehud Barak's generous offer for a peace agreement. Under this offer
Israel would have conceded most or all of the land it conquered
in 1967. Yasser Arafat rejected it because it did not contain any
hope for the total destruction of the Jewish state. Similarly,
if the international community was really sincere in establishing
peace in the region they would not have insisted on being even
handed. They would have demanded of the Arabs to relinquish their
policy of seeking the total annihilation of Jewish people.
The Haifa bombing has re-enforced the belief that concrete actions
are a must to eliminate the daily threats to the lives of the innocent.
But any action in this regard has to be very well planned and well
thought out. The policy makers in Israel should be aware that Yasser
Arafat's removal and the destruction of the terrorist power bases
in Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia will definitely force the remnants
of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah to unleash the full force
of their terror in a last bid to regain control. Other criminals
will also try to take advantage of the vacuum created by the removal
of the terrorists as it is happening in Iraq. Israel should be
prepared not only to deal with all the hell that will break loose
but should also be ready to handle the post terror environment.
Clouds that thunder do not rain. The premature announcement of
Israeli leaders of their decision in principle to get rid of Palestinian
Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat, did not help the cause of Israelis.
It helped the terrorists to build a defensive wall around Arafat.
Many analysts who agreed with the principal of getting rid of the
terrorist, could not agree with the wisdom of making the decision
public. If terror has to be eradicated, it will be wise not to
run around screaming of the plan. Just do it. The results will
not only inform the politically correct but will also silence them.
Israel can begin the process by seeking support of the new Arab
government in Palestine headed by Ahmed Qureia (Abu Ala) in achieving
this final solution. Abu Ala's response will go a long way in determining
whether the civilized world can trust him or not. Bush administration
should also be asked to demonstrate by its actions, conclusively,
that they really understand the real nature of terrorism. If the
barbaric hijackers who attacked New York and Washington on September
11, 2001, were terrorists then the animals who are killing the
innocent Israelis are also terrorists. Terrorism is terrorism -
a scourge that threatens our civilization anywhere and everywhere.
President Bush will have to show the same focus and determination
in dealing with the Arab terror in Palestine as he displayed in
the immediate aftermath of black Tuesday. For the U.S. president,
who divided this world so passionately, in two camps - either you
are with us or with the terrorists, to call Israel's security barrier
a "problem," smacks of hypocrisy. And White House's suggestion,
that the administration "would not rule out" subtracting
the money Israel spends on the barrier from its $9 billion loan
package reeks of double standard.
At the end of the day, I ma sure, Israel will have to fight her
war alone. For the nations who stood in silence, as Adolf Hitler
continued with the holocaust, are once again showing their real
colors by preaching to treat her at par with Hamas and Islamic
jihad. Once again, the humanity is reminded of the fact that the
powers who are in the business of seeking gains by appeasing terror
are not going to change. They will try their utmost to remain on
the right side of Arab powers. Israel should not ignore the fact
that anti-Semitism is still alive and kicking. The post Nazi Europe
has not been able to shed its anti-Semitism totally. Islamist anti-Semitism
finds a very important and critical ally in the post Nazi Europe
and a post Stalinist Russia. Lets face the truth, if Israel has
to survive, it has to act alone. That's why it's decision to go
after the terrorist camps in Syria was not only justified but necessary.
The world has to know that if nobody else is ready to stand up
and challenge the scourge of terror, Israel will.
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