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Israel-Palestine
What If Israel Did Not Exist?
2005-01-12
From Foreign Policy magazine, an article by Josef Joffe, the publisher of Die Zeit, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, and distinguished fellow at the Institute for International Studies, both at Stanford University.
Imagine that Israel never existed. Would the economic malaise and political repression that drive angry young men to become suicide bombers vanish? Would the Palestinians have an independent state? Would the United States, freed of its burdensome ally, suddenly find itself beloved throughout the Muslim world? Wishful thinking. Far from creating tensions, Israel actually contains more antagonisms than it causes. .... So let us assume that Israel is an anachronism and a historical mistake without which the Arab-Islamic world stretching from Algeria to Egypt, from Syria to Pakistan, would be a far happier place, above all because the original sin, the establishment of Israel, never would have been committed. Then let's move from the past to the present, pretending that we could wave a mighty magic wand, and "poof," Israel disappears from the map.

Let us start the what-if procession in 1948, when Israel was born in war. Would stillbirth have nipped the Palestinian problem in the bud? Not quite. Egypt, Transjordan (now Jordan), Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon marched on Haifa and Tel Aviv not to liberate Palestine, but to grab it. The invasion was a textbook competitive power play by neighboring states intent on acquiring territory for themselves. If they had been victorious, a Palestinian state would not have emerged, and there still would have been plenty of refugees. (Recall that half the population of Kuwait fled Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's "liberation" of that country in 1990.) Indeed, assuming that Palestinian nationalism had awakened when it did in the late 1960s and 1970s, the Palestinians might now be dispatching suicide bombers to Egypt, Syria, and elsewhere.

Let us imagine Israel had disappeared in 1967, instead of occupying the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, which were held, respectively, by Jordan's King Hussein and Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Would they have relinquished their possessions to Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat and thrown in Haifa and Tel Aviv for good measure? Not likely. The two potentates, enemies in all but name, were united only by their common hatred and fear of Arafat, the founder of Fatah (the Palestine National Liberation Movement) and rightly suspected of plotting against Arab regimes. In short, the "root cause" of Palestinian statelessness would have persisted, even in Israel's absence. Let us finally assume, through a thought experiment, that Israel goes "poof" today. How would this development affect the political pathologies of the Middle East? Only those who think the Palestinian issue is at the core of the Middle East conflict would lightly predict a happy career for this most dysfunctional region once Israel vanishes. For there is no such thing as "the" conflict. A quick count reveals five ways in which the region's fortunes would remain stunted—or worse:
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#9  Thanks, Mike. An excellent article by a superb German jewish writer that makes clear that the Palestinian problem is primarily the result of yet another internal failure of the arabs that has been used to scapegoat the US. Shame on the Euros for pretending otherwise.
Posted by: lex   2005-01-12 5:54:38 PM  

#8  BZZZT! Moho wins the duck!

Q: Why did gawd make jesus a jew?
A: He understood the value of an education.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-01-12 4:31:35 PM  

#7  What If Israel Did Not Exist?

God would have to create one?
Posted by: mojo   2005-01-12 3:09:16 PM  

#6  Debka has some info on the Jooos popping some Hamas big wigs today. Any word on who?
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-01-12 12:58:39 PM  

#5  Israel offers Uncle Sam a guaranteed invasion route into the Middle East, if things go south in a hurry. No other country in the region is quite as reliable in this regard.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-01-12 11:49:06 AM  

#4  EUropeans need to find another reason to hate Jews?
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-01-12 11:30:31 AM  

#3  Would the United States, freed of its burdensome ally, suddenly find itself beloved throughout the Muslim world?

I like to think of Israel as a strategic ally. Israel is a bastion of democracy in the midEast. This relationship drives the Islamofacists nuts. Think of Israel as a "finger" of Democracy from the West--you may choose which finger you choose to represent this finger of Democracy.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2005-01-12 11:08:20 AM  

#2  Mike posted this? What gives, Mikey?
Posted by: anon   2005-01-12 9:54:15 AM  

#1  (What if)we could wave a mighty magic wand, and “poof,” Israel disappears from the map.
Have you checked any atlases in Muslim schools?
Israel ain't on any of those maps.
Posted by: GK   2005-01-12 9:45:23 AM  

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