Day after day after day the mob of Jewish pundits in America and Israel
makes demands on America .
There are two basic demands, and you'll find that most of the time, the Jews
make them both simultaneously. One demand basically says this: quick, quick,
quick, send money and weapons … or says this: quick, quick, quick, bomb those
centrifuges in Iran .
The other demand says this: slow, slow, slow down on the peace process … or
says this: slow, slow, slow down considering what the Palestinians desperately
need.
Clifford D. May has done it again in an article that came
under the title: “No rushing the peace process” and the subtitle: “The
Palestinian-Israel conflict cannot be resolved anytime soon,” published on
March 7, 2016 in The Washington Times. Usually, Clifford May does what the Jews
always do, which is to shoot themselves in the foot at the end of the article
trying to have it both ways. But this time, May shot himself at the start of
the article.
Here is what he did. Writing from Jericho
in occupied Palestine ,
he reminds the readers that this city “has been continuously inhabited for
10,000 years.” Do you realize what this means, my friend? It means that the
people who live there now – calling themselves Palestinians, be they Christian
or Muslim – are the true indigenous people to this patch of land.
In consequence of this, even if we accept the absurd notion
that every riffraff who converts to Judaism for whatever reason, has the right
to call himself or herself legitimate heir to “Judea and Samaria ,”
they could not claim that their roots in that place (the West Bank of the Jordan )
are deeper than those of the Palestinians.
Do you know why this is so? It is so because the Jews did
not come out of Egypt
– and did not lay claim to that place – till 6,000 years later. If we assume to
be true the biblical account that the Jews have been around for only 4,000
years, these people have no leg to stand on claiming they can uproot the
Palestinians and take their place. It is even worse if the biblical account is
false. That's because the so-called Jews will have no leg to stand on claiming
there ever was such a thing as a Jewish people to begin with.
One way or the other, what we have here is recognition by
the author that his article is nothing more than a piece of made-up fraud. This
in itself is an enormous sin. But what adds to the dreadfulness of the sin, is
that the writer kept stretching the fraud, thus doubling down on the horror it
portends. What May produced in the final analysis, is a horrible situation of
the kind that only the Jews are capable of generating. And you can see for
yourself what it boils down to. Here it is in his own words:
“In the absence of a two-state solution there will have to
be Israeli annexation of the West bank and Gaza . At that point, Israelis would refuse to
grant citizenship to Palestinians living in those territories, in which case Israel ceases
to be democratic, or become a minority in their own country”.
And that, my friend (the Jews calling occupied Palestine their own
country,) is at the core of the crime against humanity so savagely perpetrated
on the Palestinian people for half a century already.
Perhaps conscious that they are losing the argument about
Jews having roots in Palestine, an argument they thought gave them the right to
uproot the people who never left the place, the Jews of the Clifford May ilk
are starting to develop a new argument to justify maintaining control of the
West Bank. They say that Israel
pulled out of Gaza ,
and the result was that a series of small wars followed. Israel withdrew from Southern
Lebanon , and Hezbollah moved in to fill the vacuum. Israel pulled out of the Sinai, and ISIS started
waging an insurgency in the Peninsula .
What Clifford May does not say is that the situations were
even worse when Israel
was in those places. In fact, there were daily fights between the locals and
the Israeli occupiers. In the end, the Israelis were pushed out, and a
situation that's more tolerable has replaced the old in each of the places. As
to the still occupied West Bank , the amount of
suffering that's ongoing there has caused uprisings, some of them extremely
violent. It is obvious, therefore, that the current situation cannot go on
forever. And the outcome will depend on how the various players respond to
events that keep changing by the day.