To The Editor, Portsmouth (NH) Herald:
Robert Azzi wrote a compelling fictional narrative about the     Arab-Israeli conflict last week in your Sunday pages . He     intertwines incremental excrement with indisputable fact     to give the illusion of rigorous righteousness. This is     brainwashing, not analysis. 
Azzi reports that “Palestinians see resistance as their only     option...” but omits the very well documented and far more pertinent     fact that Palestinians see resistance to the State of Israel’s mere     existence as their underlying imperative. And he deliberately     fails to note that long before there was an Israel, the Arabs of     that region were killing Jews in fulfillment of the dominance     theology by which they have spread their culture.  The notion of     Israeli “occupation” as the source of Arab violence is an inversion     of cause and effect. Such deceptions are intended to disguise     historical, long-standing Arab aggression and to create an undue     sympathy for the endless Arab efforts to destroy the Jews of     Palestine - ignoring for the moment the coeval violent hostility of     Muslims toward Copts & other Christians, Baha’is, Animists,     etc.  Azzi deliberately distracts attention away from this     fundamental theological animus which is the underlying cultural     source of recent on-going Arab violence against the Jews of Palestine. That     violence predates the establishment of Israel by almost seventy     years, and predates the “occupation” by ninety. This is not     “resistance” in any normal, meaningful application of that word. It     represents the Arabs’ racist refusal to permit equal rights - or any     rights, really - to any non-Muslims wherever they can impose their     theological supremacy. 
Since the western world has imbibed two millenia of antisemitism     inspired by the Church and offspring churchettes, Muslims have     recently found it practical and effective to play upon that latent     hostility to brainwash the already antisemitic Western nations into     assisting in the clearly articulated Islamic agenda to “...Kill the     Jews, wherever you find them!”. This early Muslim injunction has     reappeared in edicts of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (Hitler’s     recruiter and ally) and is enshrined in the Hamas Charter. It has     been enthusiastically acted upon by generations of Arab Muslims -     who centuries ago invented the yellow badge to abuse Jews long     before they passed that concept on to the Nazis. 
There are so many deceptions in Azzi’s representations. I’ll address     just a few:
Azzi reports that operation Cast Lead “...happened in part because     of the failure to get Shalit released.” He omits mention of the more     than 8,000 missiles launched against Israel - might that not have     been an important trigger? Azzi’s resents that Israel takes     necessary actions to halt these murderous assaults because the     aggressors haven’t yet been able to kill an equal number of     Israelis. If there is a fault to Israel’s response, it is that she     has not acted strongly enough, for her citizens continue to be     regularly killed and maimed by the aggressor Arabs.
Azzi refers to the PLO as “moderates”. Yet the PLO has repeatedly     refused to negotiate with Israel, and their charter still calls for     the destruction of the State of Israel. The only difference between     the PLO & Hamas is that Hamas is more honest and direct in the     Western media.
Then Azzi so touchingly refers to “few hands which don’t have blood     on them...”. Such an even-handed appraisal of aggressor and victim.      It’s as though the Allies & the Axis were equally culpable in     the massive casualties of WWII. Azzi would have us believe that     Arabs unjustifiably attacking and killing Jews (and Christians, and     even their co-religionists) are somehow less guilty than those Jews     and others defending themselves against such attacks. That might be     true if we were in the 7'th Century, when different social values     prevailed. But the world’s moral codes have been inching ever     forward against acceptance of murder as a method of dispute     resolution. Except in the Middle East. 
Azzi says “Negotiate with Palestinians as neighbors and equals...”     Isn’t that what Israel tried to do even before she was established?     Didn’t the UN urge Britain to create “two nations, one Jewish and     one Arab” because the Arabs wouldn’t stop killing the Jews? Didn’t     the Arabs murder Arab leaders who tried working with nascent Israel?     Didn’t the Khartoum conference - still unrepealed - insist on the     “Three No’s” which continue to dictate Arab policy regarding Israel?     And didn’t Israel make increasingly generous, indeed unprecedented     offers to the PLO on separate formal occasions only to have Arafat     refuse to even respond, much less to counteroffer? And hasn't Abbas     been the one who refuses to merely meet with Israeli     leaders, even after Israeli concessions have been made? Azzi has the     problem backwards. It’s the Palestinians who refuse to negotiate,     much less negotiate as neighbors and equals.
Azzi cleverly inverts reality to make the aggressor Arabs appear to     be sympathetic victims, and to mis-characterize desperate Israeli     defense of her citizens as unjustified violence. This is a     burgeoning and successful new front in the Arab war against Infidels     and modernity. Israel is merely the most visible point of     engagement. Nothing has changed since the Arab conquests which led     to the Crusades, save that some Arab aggressors now wear business     suits and tunnel within Western societies with clever persiflage.     The results will be just as bloody, however, unless Westerners     abandon their odd prejudices and react with prudent self-interest in     support of Israel and ultimately for the salvation of all modern     society. Failing that, our grandchildren will all be facing Mecca     and bowing to Allah five times a day.
27 November 2011
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