Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, "Second Thought: a US-Israel Initiative"
"Israel Hayom," June 19, 2015, http://bit.ly/1TAPtqS
Contrary to Western conventional wisdom, the nature of Mahmoud Abbas' Palestinian Authority – which is burdened by a mere 17% favorability in the US, compared with Israel's 70% - has turned most Palestinians against Mahmoud Abbas, has led most Jerusalem Arabs to prefer Israeli sovereignty, and catapulted Hamas to prominence on the Palestinian Street.
The nature of the KGB-graduate Mahmoud Abbas regime has been defined by a rare combination of endemic corruption, kleptomania ("Mr. 20%" is Mahmoud Abbas' nickname), nepotism, hate-education, incitement, terrorism, anti-US and pro-Venezuela, Russia and China worldview, non-compliance with internal and external agreements, and egregious violations of civil liberties, which has fueled Muslim emigration and the flight of Christian Arabs from
Bethlehem, Beit Jala and Ramallah.
The
nature of the Palestinian Authority has been shaped - since its
establishment in 1993 - by Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas and other
Palestinians, who were imported from terrorist camps in Sudan, Yemen,
Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and Tunisia, imposing themselves ruthlessly upon
the indigenous Arabs of Judea and Samaria. In 2003, I was rebuked by a
prominent Palestinian: "We shall never forgive the Jewish State for
imposing upon us the Tunisia-based PLO Sodom and Gomorrah!"
Irrespective of the nature of the Palestinian Authority, the US has been, by far, its largest single-state donor
(averaging $500mn, annually, in economic and security assistance), in
addition to leading the pack of donors to UNRWA ($250mn in 2014), which
has not reduced the threat of incitement and
hate-education-driven Palestinian terrorism. It has not inclined
Palestinians towards peaceful coexistence with the Jewish State, nor has
it advanced the cause of democracy and human rights in the Palestinian
Authority.
In
September 1993, on the eve of the conclusion of the Oslo Accord, Elias
Freij, the Christian Mayor of Bethlehem, and additional Christian
leaders from Bethlehem and Beit Jala, (unsuccessfully) implored Prime
Minister Rabin to refrain from transferring both towns – which were
included in the Jerusalem District during the Ottoman, British and
Jordanian rule - to the emerging Palestinian Authority. They expected
severe repression of Christian Arabs, by the Palestinian Authority,
which would cause Bethlehem and Beit Jala to be "top heavy on churches,
but very low on Christians." And indeed, Bethlehem's Christian majority
has been reduced to a 15% minority.
Before
the signing of the Oslo Accord, I introduced the New York Times'
William Safire to a former mayor of Beit Jala, Farah al-Araj, who
predicted that "the current state of affairs will produce a larger
community of Beit Jala Christians in Belize, Central America than
Christians left in Beit Jala." In 2015, Christian emigrants from Beit
Jala achieve prominence in Belize, politically and financially, while
those remaining in Beit Jala are repressed religiously and physically.
Mahmoud
Abbas' stashed accounts and nepotism were highlighted by the
anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian Stephen Lendman, who accused Abbas of "bribes, secret investments and hidden bank accounts….
earning $1mn monthly…. Abbas holds several Jordanian accounts… not
under any national or international scrutiny…. Abbas urged Moscow to
supply him with a new advanced presidential jet…. His sons, Tarek and
Yasser, profit handsomely from all PA projects…." According to Jonathan Schanzer,
"the
conspicuous wealth of Abbas' own sons, Yasser and Tarek, has become a
source of quiet controversy in Palestinian society…. Yasser enjoys a
monopoly on the sale of US-made cigarettes…. Chairs a Palestinian
engineering conglomerate… boasting $35mn annual revenues…. Tarek is just
as ambitious in the business world…."
Bassam Eid,
the founder of the Jerusalem-based Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring
Group, concludes that "the Palestinians need strong democratic
institutions and an end to human rights violations…. [However,] Abbas
runs a corrupt dictatorship, using international funds to consolidate
his own administration, rather than to develop the Palestinian economy.
In East Jerusalem, the PA is so mistrusted that most Palestinians would
prefer to live under Israel rule…."
American
interests, morality and common sense behoove the US Congress to
precondition further foreign aid, to the Palestinian Authority, upon
dramatic transformation of its conduct.
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