Issue: 2.04 | April 1, 2001 | by:
Jack Delowe
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Where We Are Today On the occasion of today's Israeli 53rd independence celebration, I thought
it was important to consider where are we and where we hope to go. Palestinians on the other hand have not yet given up on their belligerent
ambitions vis-à-vis Israel and will not do so until they are fully convinced
that they cannot succeed in destroying the Jewish State. The Palestinians could
have had the entity they desire, but they have shown that they are still not
prepared to end their unreasonable demands, accept our existence and live beside
us in peace. Until they understand and accept these realities, there will be no
peace for either of us. Just as we accept their right to worship in freedom at
sites that are holy to their religions, so must they fully recognize our right
to worship at all the sites we consider holy. Israel accepted some 750,000
Jewish refugees from Arab countries without any compensation for all that these
people lost. So too must the Palestinians give up on their claim to a 'right to
return' and any compensation or help must come from their Arab brothers and any
others who wish to help them. Surely if the Moslem world was sincere in its
desires for the Palestinians and for real peace, the funds would not be a
problem. Despite the extreme rhetoric and continued violent attacks on Israel, I still
believe there is a way to come to an understanding providing these conditions
are met. Only then can the Palestinians build an organized and democratic
community taking in the dignity of their people which will be acceptable to all
and an economy commensurate with their very obvious and prodigious talent. As I don't see a Palestinian leadership today that is prepared to seek this
route, Israel must continue to be strong and do the maximum to protect its
existence and the lives of its citizens. Only then will the Palestinians perhaps
understand that which we have accepted - the only way to peace is by peace. This is where we are today. |
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Jack Delowe is a Megillah Family who lives in Israel |
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