Time for new thinking / Op-ed: Notion that Palestinians should get greater sovereignty a recipe for violence, instability (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Yoel Meltzer Published: 03.26.12, 00:30)
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Roughly 20 years ago Israel made a decision to bring back from exile
in faraway Tunisia its most bitter enemy, Yasser Arafat, and deposit
him together with his close associates on our own doorstep. Still
further, not content with the shock value of such a startling move,
the leaders of the day outdid themselves by actually helping to arm
and train Arafat’s newly created “police force.”
Underlying this odd yet bold course of action was the assumption that
the only way to achieve stability in the region is to boost Arab
sovereignty - a kinder way of referring to the minimization of
Israeli sovereignty. By now, there is no doubt that this belief has
had an enormous influence in shaping the policies of successive
Israeli leaders for nearly two decades.
Moreover, although it´s true that when the Oslo process was launched
many observers believed that the reasoning behind such gamble was
sufficiently sound, two decades of experience have demonstrated the
fact that the essential assumption was clearly wrong: Reduced Israeli
sovereignty does not lead to local or regional stability. It never
did and it never will.
In fact, the very opposite is true, as this school of thought exudes
a defeatist attitude and projects a message that "we´re wrong, the
land is not ours." This, in turn, empowers our enemies to act in a
more brazen manner. The result is that local and regional instability
is perpetuated, not eradicated.
Tit-for-tat reprisals
This flawed line of reasoning, despite some good intentions, is the
real driving force behind the many diversified attacks on Israel
since the dawn of Oslo. Moreover, it makes no difference whether the
attacks are against Israel´s legitimacy, such as the international
BDS campaign or annual "Apartheid Week," or against Israel´s very
existence, such as the countless terrorist attacks or missile
barrages from Gaza. Ultimately, they´re all a result of Israel´s
indefatigable attempt to grant further Arab sovereignty at the
expense of Israeli sovereignty.
What´s more, when facing military attacks, Israel is reluctantly
drawn into yet another round of tit-for-tat reprisals – you kill, we
kill, you kill, we kill – which do little, if anything, in
diminishing the constant Arab-Israeli tension.
In order to finally change the seemingly endless cycle of insanity
for both Jews and Arabs, Israel needs to take a clear look at reality
and change the paradigm. As the only source of real stability in the
entire Middle East, it’s a no-brainer that the exact opposite of the
Oslo assumption is true. Namely, real stability can be achieved only
by increasing Israeli sovereignty, not reducing it, while increasing
Arab sovereignty will only lead to Israel´s demise.
Although such change in direction at this late stage of the game
would not be easy for Israel, it´s simply a must, not just for those
of us who happen to be alive today but for future generations as
well. (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth Internet 03/26/12)
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