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Friday June 07, 2002 02:54 by Joseph Farah - WorldNetDaily.com
![]() President Bush was quick to praise Yasser Arafat's pledges of reforms and elections to the Palestinian Legislative Council. My guess is that the administration didn't actually read a translation of Arafat's long-winded speech. Yes, Arafat took "full responsibility" for any mistakes he has made. Yes, he called for political reforms by his Palestinian Authority. Yes, he pledged to hold new elections. Yes, he even held out the possibility of establishing peace with Israel. But here's the rest of the story. Let me explain why all that is meaningless in the context of Arafat's address. The "peace" Arafat discussed with his people was only discussed as a "strategic option." Let me explain what he means about "peace" with Israel and what he has always meant when he uses this term. Arafat cited as his model for that "peace" – as he has so often throughout his bloody career – the treaty signed by Muhammad with the Quraish tribe in Mecca in the 7th century at Hudaybiyah. There is a principle in Islam known as Takiya, the right to fake peace when you are weak for the purposes of defeating your enemy when you are stronger. This is the only principle at work in Arafat's notions of "peace." It has always been the only principle at work in his notions of "peace." On April 18, 1998, during an interview on Egyptian television, Arafat was asked about his participation in the Oslo Accords – the very basis of all negotiations between Israelis and Arafat since 1993. He cited Hudaybiyah. Arafat laid it out clearly May 15 for anyone who wanted to bother translating his Arabic: "The Palestinian public opinion and the Arab public opinion have reached the conclusion that these operations (terrorism) do not serve our goals, and only incites numerous large sectors of the international community against the United States. ... These operations are causing a controversy. I call on your respected council to talk over this issue, which is now controversial in our Palestinian and Arab arenas." "What we want is true freedom and full independence in the independent state of Palestine, with holy Jerusalem as its capital, whether they like it or not," he laughed. "Those who do not like it, they can go and drink from the Dead Sea." After 40 years of Arafat, you would think the world would catch on to his antics. I'm sorry to say the United States is among those still being hoodwinked by his strategic deception. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Unfortunately, this post would appear to be another one to add to the growing list of pro-U.S./Israeli spamming/trolling that Indymedia.ie is being exposed to at the moment. It would be best to ignore it.
For the record:
Arafat is a terrorist. He also seeks to deny the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people because this would result in the collapse of his power base. Q.E.D.
However, the state of Israel is not only terrorist too, in its actions against the Palestinians, but these acts of terror have a far greater human cost, with far greater support, both stated and tacit, from western intellectuals and elites (of nearly all shades of opinion), and does so far more brutally and far more often than the acts of various Palestinian factions. It also relies crucially on U.S. aid (it is the leading recipient of aid, followed by Egypt, Colombia and Turkey) in order to maintain U.S. strategic interests in the area. It essentially functions as a "cop on the block" for the U.S. in the area, ensuring supplies of Oil and other resources.
Just checked the link given with the article... worldnetdaily.com pretty much conforms to the standard American right-wing approach, with its implicit assumptions that Palestinians essentially have no rights and Israeli actions are always justified in the name of "security".
One particular link on the middle east revealed the extent to which the site revels in fantasy and paranoia:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=27717
Yes you are correct worldnetdaily.net is a bullshit site full of nutty 'news' items. A far more informative site is available at the link below.
http://www.blythe.org/nytransfer-subs/
It contains up to date news on the middle east, Ireland, race, class and sexual issues etc.
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and indeed
Regardless of what you think about worldnetdaily, the gist of what is being said appears to be correct.
There really was a treaty of Al Hudaybiyah. Muhammed did break it when the time was opportune.
There really is a principle of "Takiya" that is embraced by at least some Muslims. Takiya is the right to pretend you are interested in peace while preparing for war. In other words, Takiya is a form of strategic deception.
Arafat did refer to Hudaybiyah to "justify" the Oslo accords.
You may not like the source but, in this case at any rate, it appears to be accurate.