The history of peace negotiations in the Middle East has
been that every time the two sides reached an agreement, and all that was left
to do was sign the documents, the Jews came up with a condition they knew the
Palestinians could not accept. With this, the Jews were able to torpedo the
effort and give themselves the perfect excuse to maintain the status quo while
blaming the breakdown of the talks on the Palestinians.
Unfortunately, the opportunity was never there for students
of history to study how America 's
Jewish establishment coordinated with the Israelis to pull off such demonic
tricks time after time. The difficulty stemmed from the fact that the Jews were
in total control of the situation, having someone of the Dennis Ross treasonous
bent smoothing things for them with unparalleled zeal and fanaticism. The
result was that nobody could detect the treacherous hand that was betraying the
American Administration, as well as the people of Palestine
and Israel
who were robbed of the chance to live in peace and security.
Fortunately however, things have changed and the opportunity
to pull off similar tricks at this time has dimmed considerably because the
current American Administration has the savvy – let's be honest about it – to
out-jew any Jew, even one of the Netanyahu or Dennis Ross caliber. But this
does not mean they will not try. In fact, Jews have already started doing the
fancy footwork to position themselves and their politico-diplomatic torpedoes
in the right places. They intend to fire them when their targets will come into
view because peaceful coexistence in their eyes, is a disease so virulent, it
can only be cured by crucifixion or with torpedoes.
You can see that footwork in action when you study the
content of three articles that were commissioned to play their role in this
matter. One article came under the title: “The Man with Trump's Peace Plan” and
the subtitle: “Meet Jason Greenblatt,” written by Michael Warren and published
on November 24, 2017 in the Weekly Standard. The second article came under the
title: “Is the fantasy of a Middle East peace
accord about to come true?” It was written by Herb London and published on
November 27, 2017 on the website of Fox News. The third article came under the
title: “Kushner Can't bring Peace to the Middle East,” written by Dov S.
Zakheim, and published also on November 27, 2017 in The National Interest.
Here is how Michael Warren sets up the scene:
“Donald Trump is confident he can get a comprehensive
agreement between Israel and the Palestinians … His closest advisers are
preparing to release a plan to resolve an issue that has vexed American
administrations for decades … Leading Trump's effort is a triumvirate of
Orthodox Jews: Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law; David Friedman, the
U.S. ambassador to Israel; and Jason Greenblatt, the president's special
representative for international negotiations … He reports to Kushner and, of
course, the president. This Trump effort to solve peace in the Middle East is primarily a White House initiative”.
Here is how Warren positions the caveats: “Developments in
the region are likely to alter whatever plans are being made for renewed
negotiations … Until the details of the still-forming peace plan are known,
it's impossible to evaluate how likely any Trump effort is to succeed”.
And here is how and where he places the first batch of
torpedoes: “Critics see the Trump team having little appreciation for the
history of peace negotiations and is making a naïve effort. Others see hope in
Trump's disruptive and pragmatic approach”.
As to Herb London, it is clear what instructions he was
given. He was tasked to prepare the groundwork for creating the conditions as
well as the excuses Israel will need to torpedo the negotiations and blame the
failure on the Palestinians, if not the Arab nations. What follows are the
relevant excerpted sentences, each of which represents a fantasy of the kind
that torpedoed previous deals. London
is presenting them as preconditions to the upcoming negotiations knowing full
well they are Dead On Arrival (DOA). Here they are:
“Then there are the terms. There is a willingness for Hamas
and Fatah to recognize Israel
as a Jewish state. Noteworthy is the plan for 'the right of return.' The Saudis
propose to widen the map for refugees citing locations in Egypt to Saudi Arabia as potential homes.
The third leg is a joint Saudi and Israeli effort to defeat Iran and Hezbollah, and develop a plan to defeat
Iran
in a land battle with Israeli assistance. Previous negotiations did break down
over Palestinian recalcitrance. Alas, that might happen again. Of course, this
may turn into a dismal failure when the bargaining begins”.
As to Dov Zakheim, it is obvious he was told to discredit Jared
Kushner who has the confidence of his father-in-law, President of the United States ;
as well as the confidence of the King of Saudi Arabia, and being the person to
whom the all-powerful Jason Greenblatt reports. What follows is a small
sampling of how Zakheim has approached this task:
“Whether Kushner has the skills to carry out such a mission
is highly questionable. It is unclear whether he recognizes that both the
Saudis and Netanyahu have agendas of their own that are not in America 's
interest. Netanyahu has his own calculations. The State's Attorney is
investigating him in connection with two corruption allegations. The Saudis
might be willing to go along with a peace initiative if the Israelis were to
attack Hezbollah. The last thing the United States
needs at present is another major conflict in the Middle
East . An Israeli attack on Lebanon
would tax America 's
already anemic diplomatic resources. It is unlikely that Netanyahu would take
the initiative to start a new round of peace negotiations. The complexity of
the region suggests that Trump needs someone who possesses not merely influence
in the White House but also deep experience as emissary. It is time Kushner
took a step back from meddling in the Middle East ”.