Evelyn
Gordon. Commentary
Magazine. 24 June '16.
Hats off to the British. Aside from all the other reasons of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union (i.e. democracy,
national sovereignty), it has voted to secede from an enabler of Palestinian
terror and hate education. And if that accusation sounds harsh, consider what
transpired in the EU Parliament on the very day of the Brexit referendum.
While the British were voting, Palestinian Authority
President Mahmoud Abbas was addressing the EU Parliament in Brussels. By any
objective standard, the visit didn’t start off well: Upon arriving, Abbas
immediately rejected a personal plea by the parliament’s president, Martin
Schulz, to meet with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, who happened to be in
Brussels at the same time. But things quickly got worse when Abbas started
speaking.
Abbas’s speeches are always full of anti-Israel slander, and
this one was no exception.
- He accused Israel of “massacring” Palestinians’
“history, heritage, identity and geopolitical entity.”
- He termed the Israeli
“occupation” the longest in history and deemed it uniquely evil, “unlike
anything that has happened to any other people anywhere in the world,” to quote
one reporter’s live tweeting of the speech (I haven’t managed to find a
transcript); in reality, of course, not only have there been many longer
occupations, but few conflicts have ever entailed so little bloodshed.
- He
accused Israel of being “fascist” and “racist,” of committing extrajudicial
killings, and of turning “our country into an open-air prison.” All this is
pretty standard, as was the conclusion, in which he paid lip service to his
willingness to make peace with the monstrously evil country he just described.
But even by Abbas’s standards, this speech was exceptionally
vile in two respects.
- First, he accused Israel of responsibility for all
terrorism worldwide, ludicrously asserting that “Once the occupation ends,
terrorism will disappear, there will be no more terrorism in the Middle East,
or anywhere else in the world.” After all, Israel is clearly the reason why
Muslims are killing fellow Muslims by bombing mosques, schools, and hospitals
in Muslim countries like Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan, right?
- Then, he resurrected a medieval blood libel, accusing Israel
of poisoning Palestinian wells. Granted, he was speaking in Arabic, and this
accusation wasn’t in his prepared English translation; but the simultaneous
translator rendered it into English, and Israeli reporters had no trouble
hearing it; thus one has to assume it was audible to EU parliamentarians, as
well.
So how did those parliamentarians respond? By giving him a
standing ovation. In other words, they told him that hurling blood libels at
Israel and refusing to meet with its president and would not be penalized, but
rewarded.
This, of course, is not particularly surprising, the PA has been promulgating hatred of Israel through its schools
and media for over 20 years now, and throughout this time, the EU and its
member states have been the PA’s largest donors; thus the EU has been directly
subsidizing Palestinian hate education for over two decades. The EU and its
member states are also the main financiers of anti-Israel NGOs, so in that way,
too, they’ve been funding anti-Israel propaganda for decades.
And it’s no
accident that the EU has devoted so much money to this purpose; it’s obsessed
with Israel to the virtual exclusion of other foreign policy concerns, as
evidenced by a 2010 study of what EU foreign ministers spend their time
discussing. That study found the ministers had held exactly one meeting on
China, a rising power, over the previous four years – but they discussed “the
Middle East peace process” 12 separate times in 2009 and the first part of 2010
alone.
After Abbas refused to meet with him, Rivlin naively said he
found this refusal “surprising.” But it’s not surprising at all when Abbas can
be rewarded for it with a standing ovation from the very body whose president
personally requested him to hold the meeting. Just as it’s not surprising that
Abbas similarly rejected a personal request by France’s then-foreign minister
Laurent Fabius to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris in October 2015. Why
should he agree when Fabius promptly rewarded his refusal by announcing plans
to convene an international conference to force Israel to accede to Palestinian
demands and pledged that France would unilaterally recognize Palestine as a
state if Israel declined to capitulate? Nor is it surprising that the PA
continues to spew anti-Israel hatred, given that doing so earns it lavish EU
funding and standing ovations from the EU parliament.
By granting financial and diplomatic rewards to Palestinian
rejectionism and hate education, the EU has encouraged Palestinian terror and
distanced peace. No self-respecting country should want to be associated with
such sorry behavior. Britain is well out of it.
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