from the NY TIMES Sunday April 6, 2014 Thomas Friedman
NOTE: Thoughts? I'm sure those who are on the right wing side of the pro Israel debate will find this upsetting. But..
IT occurred to me the other day that the zealously pro-Israel billionaire Sheldon Adelson
and Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, actually have one big thing in common.
They are both trying to destroy Israel. Adelson is doing it by loving Israel to death and
Khamenei by hating Israel to death. And now even Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey inadvertently
got drawn into this craziness.
What’s the logic? Very simple. Iran’s leaders want Israel destroyed but have no desire, in my view,
to use a nuclear bomb to do it. That would expose them to retaliation and sure death.
Their real strategy is more subtle: Do everything possible to ensure that Israel
remains in the “occupied territory,” as the U.S. State Department refers to the West Bank,
won by Israel in the 1967 war.
By supporting Palestinian militants dedicated to destroying
any peace process, Tehran hopes to keep Israel permanently mired in the West Bank and
occupying 2.7 million Palestinians, denying them any statehood and preventing
the emergence of a Palestinian state that might recognize Israel and live in peace
alongside it. The more Israel is stuck there, the more Palestinians and the world
will demand a “one-state solution,” with Palestinians given the right to vote.
The more Israel resists that, the more isolated it becomes.
Iran and its ally Hamas have plenty of evidence that this strategy is working:
Israel’s 47-year-old occupation of the West Bank has led it to build more settlements
there and in doing so make itself look like the most active colonial power on the
planet today. The 350,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank reinforce that view by
claiming their presence in the West Bank is not about security but a divinely
inspired project to reunite the Jewish people with their biblical homeland.
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An opinion on Tom Friedman worth considering before buying his cute and overly simplistic analysis: http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/PrintArticle.aspx?id=249685
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