Sunday, May 21, 2017

Demonic Rearrangement of the same old Tune

Speaking on behalf of the Israeli leaders as they often do, Dennis Ross and David Makovsky are at it again telling the world they want to see the Palestinians – who had everything taken away from them – place the fate of their children and grandchildren in the hands of the Jews … and all that in return for nothing.

The Jews also want America to pressure the Arab and Muslim countries to accept this demonic scheme, thus legitimize it in the screwy sense that the Jews define the word “legitimization.” All this and still more can be seen in the article that Ross and Makovsky co-authored under the title: “A Mideast peace gameplan for trump,” published on May 19, 2017 in the New York Daily News.

If you are familiar with the saying about the same old wine being sold in a new bottle, you'll understand what the two authors are trying to do for Israel. It is that after securing for themselves everything that is Palestinian except the Palestinian consent to keep it, the Israelis have at long last learned that the Palestinians will never consent to the robbery of their country. So they gave up on this quest and sought instead the consent of America and the Arab countries to keep what belongs to the Palestinians. This is logic made with Jewish DNA and nothing else.

To confuse, deceive and implement the horror, Ross and Makovsky came up with the idea of splitting the issues separating the antagonists into two categories. One is a package called core issues, which the writers say must be shelved for now. It contains the delineation of the borders, the security arrangements, the matter of refugees and Jerusalem. The Jews also came up with a last-minute trick – as they often do – to serve as booby trap for when they'll need to use it. They called it “mutual recognition of the character of the other's side state”.

Aside from the booby trap, the package of core issues is where the Palestinians stand to get back some of what is theirs. And this is precisely why the two writers say it must be shelved for now to concentrate on the package of non-core issues. The latter contains the Palestinian implicit acceptance of what the Jews have grabbed and what else they may wish to grab from future Palestinian generations. This is what Ross and Makovsky say must be agreed to at this time … not by the Palestinians, mind you, but by the Americans and the Arab countries.

The Jews want American and Arab acceptance of the idea that what's “inside the security barrier” – euphemism that means stolen Palestinian territory – is land that the Jews can keep without negotiating for it; a kind of up-front bonus for Israel. In return, the Jews will promise not to steal anymore Palestinian land, but only as long as the negotiations will continue to the satisfaction of the Jews. And there is another catch; they want the Palestinians to get “serious about fighting incitement to terror” by starving the families of Palestinian youngsters who commit an act deemed violent by the Israelis regardless as to why a youngster may act as youngsters do. Breaching any of these conditions will give Israel the right to resume the rampage of looting Palestinian lands.

To convince the Americans and the Arab countries that this is the only way the peace process can move forward, Ross and Makovsky are advancing the following arguments:

First, recognize that the conflict cannot be solved at this time, but that a dent must be made in the “culture of disbelief” that's now gripping the antagonists. Implementing the package of non-core issues will make that dent.

Second, recognize that the Sunni Arab leaders “desperately want the US to remain engaged in the region,” thus can be pressured to give the Jews what belongs to the Palestinians out of fear of the Iranians.

Third, without advocating the repeal of the infamous “Jerusalem Embassy Act,” which legitimizes the criminal annexation of Palestinian East Jerusalem by Israel, Ross and Makovsky call on President Trump to do some kind of abracadabra magic and “align perception with reality” which should lead to the recognition that “West Jerusalem is and will always be part of Israel”.

Fourth, recognize that Donald Trump must challenge both sides (not the Israelis and the Palestinians, but the Israelis and the Arab countries,) pressing the Israelis to stop stealing any more Palestinian land while the negotiations are ongoing; and pressing the Arab countries to admit that West Jerusalem is part of Israel, without the repeal of the legislation that makes East Jerusalem an inseparable extension of West Jerusalem.

If Ross and Makovsky have it their way, Israel will get all of Palestine today, tomorrow and forever by the consent of America and the Arab countries without the Palestinians having a say in the matter. So very Jewish!