Nadene Goldfoot
Let's all sing; "Kum By Yah, my dear, Kum by Yah....Back in 2004, when I started writing in a blog, I saw that Israel had such high hopes for living in Peace with the Arabs, and had great plans to carry their dreams out. This one's by Chaim Hertzog from 1984.
Everything they tried to offer was turned down. It became futile. A two-state solution was not going to happen. That would only bring a violent amoralistic people closer in order to let them kill Jews easier. Hamas terrorists have been in power in Gaza for the past 17 years, and Israel has thus had 17 years of hell from them. With all of that, Israel has to listen to the drumming of other countries demanding a two-state solution calling for the death of Israel in that calling.
There are several Israeli views of the peace process. The official position of the State of Israel is that peace ought to be negotiated on the basis of giving up some control of the occupied territories in return for a stop to the conflict and violence. Israel's position is that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ought to be the negotiating partner in the peace talks, and not Hamas, which has at times engaged with Israel in escalations of the conflict and attacks Israel's civilian population. The Oslo Accords and the Camp David 2000 summit negotiations revealed the possibility of a two state system being accepted by Israeli leadership as a possible peace solution.
The two-state solution is the consensus position among the majority of Israelis. However, the violence of the second intifada and the political success of Hamas (a group dedicated to Israel's destruction) have convinced many Israelis that peace and negotiation are not possible and that a two-state system is not the answer. Hardliners believe that Israel should annex all Palestinian territory, or at least all minus the Gaza Strip. Israelis view the peace process as hindered and near impossible due to terrorism on the part of Palestinians and do not trust Palestinian leadership to maintain control. In fact, Pedahzur goes as far as to say that suicide terrorism succeeded where peace negotiations failed in encouraging withdrawal by Israelis from cities in the West Bank. A common theme throughout the peace process has been a feeling that the Palestinians give too little in their peace offers. (I'll add that all of the expectations are always on the shoulders of Israel and not Palestinians.)
It's been 56 years since the Six Day War of 1967 and these Palestinians who have been followers of Hamas terrorists still go by the 1967 code of NO, NO, No to peace with Israel. (The Central Elections Commission released the final results on Sunday, 29 January 2006, and announced that Change and Reform (Hamas) had won 74 of the 132 seats, while Fatah trailed with 45. According to the results, Hamas won the large majority of the constituency seats but was more narrowly ahead on the lists.)
I ask the rest of the world, when have you ever faced a people like the Palestinian Hamas terrorists whose idea of fighting has degenerated into such sadistic ways of killing people as has been found in Israel's attack on October 7, 2023?
Here's what I wrote back then in June 2007:
Qassam rockets shot at Israel by HamasPalestinian Qassam Missile Attacks Target Israeli Towns
The fundraising campaign unveiled Thursday fits "within the framework of the kingdom's well-known historic role in standing with the brotherly Palestinian people," said Dr Abdullah al-Rabeeah, head of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. King Salman donated 30 million Saudi riyals (roughly $8 million) to the campaign, while Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler, donated 20 million Saudi riyals (roughly $5.3 million), SPA said.
Saudi Arabian donator80% of this future Palestinian state depends on foreign aid. They have not come up with the where-with-all to support themselves to any degree as yet. Right now they are living in poor conditions. They have spent much time fighting over who is the supreme ruler of Palestinians, the Fatah group who was in power, or the Hamas group who were supported by Iran. Fatah of course has won in this Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Politics; friends for the time to take the picture--then fighting again
Resource:
https://israel-nadene.blogspot.com/2007/06/gaza-palestinians-for-neighbors-not-1.html
https://israel-nadene.blogspot.com/2013/01/two-palestinian-states-oy.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_peace_process
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