Rantburg

Today's Front Page   View All of Tue 04/23/2024 View Mon 04/22/2024 View Sun 04/21/2024 View Sat 04/20/2024 View Fri 04/19/2024 View Thu 04/18/2024 View Wed 04/17/2024
2003-10-27 Middle East
Jeff Jacoby: Palestinian terrorism, American blood (Opinion)
from Townhall

Although it is not a news article, this piece includes some a more detailed list of American citzens getting whacked on a near continuous basis than I have personally tracked. Kind of topical with the USS Liberty being current news for some. I thought the only US to Palestinean terror were isolated to Hizbellah and Abu Nidal. Looks like I was wrong.

Three Americans -- John Branchizio, Mark Parson, and John Martin Linde -- were murdered last Wednesday when terrorists in Gaza bombed the diplomatic convoy they were riding in. News accounts immediately described the attack as a first -- ’’an unprecedented deadly attack on a US target in the Palestinian territories,’’ to quote the Associated Press. But Branchizio, Parson, and Linde were not the first Americans to be murdered by Palestinian terrorists. They were the 49th, 50th, and 51st in the past 10 years alone.

A few hours after their deaths, the White House condemned ’’the vicious act of terrorism’’ that killed them, extended ’’heartfelt condolences to the families,’’ and promised ’’to bring the terrorists to justice.’’ The families of the many previous US victims of Palestinian terror might reasonably wonder why there was no such presidential concern when their loved ones were massacred.

The president did not vow to see justice done, for example, when Dr. David Applebaum and his daughter Nava died, on the eve of what was to be Nava’s wedding day, in the bombing of Jerusalem’s Cafe Hillel last month. Or when Cleveland native Alan Beer was killed in a Palestinian bus bombing in June. Or when four Americans -- Marla Bennett of California, David Gritz of Massachusetts, Benjamin Blutstein of Pennsylvania, and Janis Coulter of New York -- lost their lives in the bombing of the Hebrew University cafeteria last year. Or when Shoshana Greenbaum, a New Jersey tourist, was slaughtered in the horrific Sbarro pizzeria attack of August 2001. Or when, three months earlier, 14-year-old Kobe Mandell of Silver Spring, Md., was one of two boys stoned to death in the cave where Palestinian terrorists found them hiking. Or in April 1995, when Brandeis University student Alisa Flatow was murdered in a Gaza terror attack.

Americans have been dying at the hands of Palestinian terrorists for decades, yet the US government and media rarely if ever portray Yasser Arafat and his lieutenants as avowed enemies of the United States. The State Department does not demand the extradition of Palestinian killers of Americans, not even when the killers’ identities and whereabouts are known. President Bush has never given the Palestinian Authority the same ultimatum he gave the Taliban in Afghanistan: Hand over the terrorists or be destroyed.

Instead he issues incoherent declarations like the one he made on Wednesday -- blasting the Palestinian Authority for refusing ’’to fight terror in all its forms,’’ while assuring Americans that the United States is ’’working closely with the appropriate officials’’ -- i.e., the selfsame Palestinian Authority -- to find and prosecute those responsible. As if it isn’t those very officials who have been aiding and abetting such butchery all along.

To hear Bush tell it, the deeper tragedy of terrorist acts like Wednesday’s is that they are ’’an obstacle to achieving the Palestinian people’s dream of statehood.’’ What kind of state does Bush imagine would be created by the people who danced for joy on Sept. 11? How long is he going to keep up the pretense that terrorism represents a failure, rather than an core element, of Palestinian governance?

Arafat and the Palestinian Authority were quick to distance themselves from the murder of the three Americans. But violence against Americans is routinely celebrated by the PA. ’’During the war in Iraq,’’ notes Itamar Marcus, the director of Palestinian Media Watch, ’’the PA actively endorsed the killing of Americans, and even produced a music video celebrating the deaths of US soldiers that was broadcast repeatedly on official PA TV.’’ (An extensive compendium of anti-American hatred in the Palestinian media is posted at www.pmw.org.il.)

For years, sermons preached in Palestinian mosques and aired on Palestinian radio and television have rhapsodized about inflicting pain on the United States. ’’Oh, Allah, destroy America, for she is ruled by Zionist Jews,’’ proclaimed Sheik Ikrima Sabri, the Arafat-appointed mufti of Jerusalem, in one such sermon. ’’O God, destroy the Jews and their supporters . . . destroy the United States and its allies,’’ implored Sheik Ibrahim al-Mudayris in another. And from a third, Sheik Ahmed Abu Halabiya: ’’Have no mercy on the Jews, no matter where they are, in any country. . . . Wherever you are, kill those Jews and those Americans who are like them.’’

A few months ago, Palestinian officials renamed the central square in Jenin after Ali Jafar al-Na’amani, the Iraqi suicide bomber who killed four US Marines at a checkpoint in Najaf on March 29. That is what Arafat and the Palestinian Authority think of spilled American blood.

There is only one rational response to the murder of Branchizio, Parson, and Linde last week: the destruction of the Palestinian Authority, a network of killers posing as a government. If that doesn’t happen, this much is sure: the 49th, 50th, and 51st Americans to lose their lives to Palestinian terror will not be the last.

And they are scoping out synagoges in the UK.

Posted by Super Hose 2003-10-27 2:18:12 PM|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 The major difference between all the earlier deaths and the last three is that these were diplomatic personnel working to bridge the gap between nations, rather than tourists, or just plain busy-bodies that get in the way. The assassination of these three diplomats should be the last straw. Unfortunately, the United States has this idiotic belief that it can create a lion and a lamb, and have them live in peace and harmony. The old joke goes, "the lion may lay down with the lamb, but only the lion will sleep". It's time to end this decades-long self-deception that the Arabs in the area known as "Palestine" are willing to live in peace with Israel. Once you quit believing that lie, it's easy to go on to the next one, that there's such a thing as a "palestinian" to begin with.
Posted by Old Patriot  2003-10-27 10:58:19 PM|| [http://users.codenet.net/mweather/default.htm]  2003-10-27 10:58:19 PM|| Front Page Top

01:38 Grom the Reflective
00:17 EMS Artifact









Paypal:
Google
Search WWW Search rantburg.com