Slowly, almost stealthily, the voices are beginning to break
through.
For years people have been trying to brainwash us with the slogan “two
states for two peoples.” Anyone who
dared to deny this falsehood was mocked.
Anyone who continued to argue that a Palestinian state west of the
Jordan River would be a strategic threat to Israel was branded a stubborn mule,
someone who denied what the whole world believes. An infinite number of conferences held and
attended by collaborators with murder organizations metamorphosed into
discussions in the corridors of power, and when even the leaders of Israel,
whether by naivete or stupidity, were duped by these hallucinations, then even
the president of the United States began seeing false and evil visions, which in
turn received the blessing of the corrupt Israeli leaders, and suddenly - from what
was called a dangerous strategic threat to Israel at a time when Rabin said “a
Palestinian state will rise only on the ruins of Israel,” the danger became a
desire, and from a disaster it turned into an Israeli interest. Only the Arabs saved us from this death wish
and stupidity.
Slowly, almost stealthily, the voices are beginning to break
through.
For years people have been trying to brainwash us with the slogan “two
states for two peoples.” Anyone who
dared to deny this falsehood was mocked.
Anyone who continued to argue that a Palestinian state west of the
Jordan River would be a strategic threat to Israel was branded a stubborn mule,
someone who denied what the whole world believes. An infinite number of conferences held and
attended by collaborators with murder organizations metamorphosed into
discussions in the corridors of power, and when even the leaders of Israel,
whether by naivete or stupidity, were duped by these hallucinations, then even
the president of the United States began seeing false and evil visions, which in
turn received the blessing of the corrupt Israeli leaders, and suddenly - from what
was called a dangerous strategic threat to Israel at a time when Rabin said “a
Palestinian state will rise only on the ruins of Israel,” the danger became a
desire, and from a disaster it turned into an Israeli interest. Only the Arabs saved us from this death wish
and stupidity.
The architects of the Oslo Accords, both the living and deceased, were
directly and personally responsible for the murder of 1,500 Israelis in their
homes and our streets; then came the withdrawal from Gaza, the expulsion of
thousands of Israeli residents, the terrible destructions we brought on
ourselves and our immediate punishment: Hamas’ rise to power, thousands of
Kassam rockets falling on Israel, the war in Lebanon, the civil war in Gaza,
and the unwillingness of the IDF and Israeli leaders to stop the rocket fire.
And now, a change. Most Israelis now
know what they once knew, which is that the enemy does not want an independent
state adjacent to ours but wants to take ours from us. The voices have begun to be heard even across
the seas: in the U.S., those of centrist think
tanks, not only those identified with the conservative right, and of senior government
officials. The White House is still
jabbering about President Bush’s vision and still calling to prop up the
scarecrow named Abu Mazen, and Olmert and his corrupt and failing gang of
courtiers are still toeing that line.
But others are already talking openly about making new plans for the day
when the vision disintegrates when Israel will have a new prime
minister.
Unsurprisingly, the Palestinians also understand that the vision was
hallucinatory. And as if from nowhere
the Jordanian option is being floated.
There are several versions.
Peres, who brought upon us the Oslo
disaster, still wants to return the rule of the Jordanian
Kingdom to Judea and Samaria.
Netanyahu has heard the tune but is a bit confused about the words and
wants to bring the Palestinian Badr Battalion from Jordan
to Eretz Israel. Others are inventing all sorts of
confederations and joint governments, and they still don’t have the courage to
open their eyes and say to themselves and the world: Jordan
is Palestine. Between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean, only one country has a right to exist, the
State of Israel. Palestinians have a
state across the river. They are 70
percent of its citizens. The land of Israel
was already divided into two countries when Churchill tore what lies across
from the Jordan River from our national home
and gave it to the Arabs in 1922. And
even if this was an historic crime against the Jewish people, it is already an
historic fact we failed to change. And
today we can turn it into a tool for resolving the conflict. Jordan
is Palestine and in it millions of refugees from
camps in Judea, Samaria, Lebanon, Syria,
and Jordan
itself can be resettled. Desalinization
plants, power plants, cities, and economic development can be provided for
them. A voluntary transfer of
populations is both possible and supremely moral, certainly more moral than the
bloodbaths planned for us by those dreaming of partitioning our country and
establishing a Palestinian state west of the Jordan river. Voluntary transfer will occur when refugees
who today earn $700 annually in Shechem can cross the river and earn $7,000
annually in Jordan,
where industry will be ready to absorb hundreds of thousands of new
employees. Those who remain west of the
Jordan River will remain residents of Israel and citizens of Jordan-that-is-Palestine. And Jordan
will also agree to this, perhaps with a sour face, but with the understanding
that the alternative is Hamas in Judea and Samaria
which is as dangerous to Jordan
as it is to us. Therefore, the former
Jordanian prime minister Al
Majali and the former Palestinian
“interior minister” Nasr
Yusef are ready to renew public
discussions about the Jordanian option.
Not yet with the simple potentially successful formula “Jordan is Palestine”
but with an acknowledgement that there is no option for an independent
Palestinian state west of the Jordan.
This truth must be spoken over and over until it is learned even by
those Jews still singing the Palestinian anthem without realizing that the
Palestinians themselves are singing different tunes.