by Bassam Tawil • November 22, 2021
- If Palestinian leaders believe
that Jews are not entitled to their holiest site, the Temple Mount, and
that Jerusalem belongs only to Muslims and Christians, how can they talk
about establishing a Palestinian state that would exist in peace and
security next to Israel?
- Western donors seem not to
understand that the refusal by Palestinian leaders to recognize Israel as
the homeland of the Jewish people remains a major obstacle to peace and
the "two-state solution."
- "We categorically reject
the Jewish state," Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has
stated on more than one occasion. "We will not backtrack on this
matter."
- On the eve of the meeting of the
donor countries, PA Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh reminded Palestinians
that there is no such thing as Jewish history in Jerusalem....
"Jerusalem has Canaanite, Roman, Islamic, and Christian antiquities,
and no one else has any traces in it."
- This is the same Shtayyeh who
days earlier told foreign journalists in Ramallah that the Palestinians
have no problem with Jews.
- Perhaps Shtayyeh thought that
his remarks in Arabic during the PA cabinet meeting would not be
translated or noticed by non-Arabic speakers.
- On the same day the Western
donors were meeting in Norway, the PA Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a
statement saying that the Palestinians oppose visits to the Temple Mount
by Jewish students.
- The Norwegian foreign minister
and the donor countries should have taken note of what Palestinian leaders
are telling their people and the rest of the Arabs and Muslims about
Israel and Jewish history. Had they paid attention to the words of the
Palestinian leaders, they would have realized why it is impossible to
achieve peace between the Palestinians and Israel at a time when the PA is
openly saying that Jews have no right to live in their own homeland.
- Western donors might wish to
consider this Judenrein type of Palestinian anti-Semitism and
incitement against Israel and Jews the next time they open their wallets
to the PA.
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