Palestinian Leaders Poison The Minds Of The Young Against Peace
...And in turn, any ability for the Palestinian youth to look forward to a life that is not about dying to enrich the Palestinian leadership.
Right-on speech by Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu at the UN, "How can any of us expect young Palestinians to support peace when their leaders poison their minds against peace?"
Had the Palestinians said yes to a Jewish state in 1947, there would have been no war, no refugees and no conflict. And when the Palestinians finally say yes to a Jewish state, we will be able to end this conflict once and for all. Now here's the tragedy, because, see, the Palestinians are not only trapped in the past, their leaders are poisoning the future. I want you to imagine a day in the life of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy, I'll call him Ali. Ali wakes up before school, he goes to practice with a soccer team named after Dalal Mughrabi, a Palestinian terrorist responsible for the murder of a busload of 37 Israelis. At school, Ali attends an event sponsored by the Palestinian Ministry of Education honoring Baha Alyan, who last year murdered three Israeli civilians. On his walk home, Ali looks up at a towering statue erected just a few weeks ago by the Palestinian Authority to honor Abu Sukar, who detonated a bomb in the center of Jerusalem, killing 15 Israelis.When Ali gets home, he turns on the TV and sees an interview with a senior Palestinian official, Jibril Rajoub, who says that if he had a nuclear bomb, he'd detonate it over Israel that very day. Ali then turns on the radio and he hears President Abbas's adviser, Sultan Abu al-Einein, urging Palestinians, here's a quote, "to slit the throats of Israelis wherever you find them." Ali checks his Facebook and he sees a recent post by President Abbas's Fatah Party calling the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics a "heroic act". On YouTube, Ali watches a clip of President Abbas himself saying, "We welcome every drop of blood spilled in Jerusalem." Direct quote.
Over dinner, Ali asks his mother what would happen if he killed a Jew and went to an Israeli prison? Here's what she tells him. She tells him he'd be paid thousands of dollars each month by the Palestinian Authority. In fact, she tells him, the more Jews he would kill, the more money he'd get. Oh, and when he gets out of prison, Ali would be guaranteed a job with the Palestinian Authority.
Ladies and Gentlemen, All this is real. It happens every day, all the time. Sadly, Ali represents hundreds of thousands of Palestinian children who are indoctrinated with hate every moment, every hour.
This is child abuse.
Imagine your child undergoing this brainwashing. Imagine what it takes for a young boy or girl to break free out of this culture of hate. Some do but far too many don't. How can any of us expect young Palestinians to support peace when their leaders poison their minds against peace?
We in Israel don't do this. We educate our children for peace. In fact, we recently launched a pilot program, my government did, to make the study of Arabic mandatory for Jewish children so that we can better understand each other, so that we can live together side-by-side in peace. Of course, like all societies Israel has fringe elements. But it's our response to those fringe elements, it's our response to those fringe elements that makes all the difference.
Take the tragic case of Ahmed Dawabsha. I'll never forget visiting Ahmed in the hospital just hours after he was attacked. A little boy, really a baby, he was badly burned. Ahmed was the victim of a horrible terrorist act perpetrated by Jews. He lay bandaged and unconscious as Israeli doctors worked around the clock to save him. No words can bring comfort to this boy or to his family. Still, as I stood by his bedside I told his uncle, "This is not our people. This is not our way."
I then ordered extraordinary measures to bring Ahmed's assailants to justice and today the Jewish citizens of Israel accused of attacking the Dawabsha family are in jail awaiting trial. Now, for some, this story shows that both sides have their extremists and both sides are equally responsible for this seemingly endless conflict. But what Ahmed's story actually proves is the very opposite. It illustrates the profound difference between our two societies, because while Israeli leaders condemn terrorists, all terrorists, Arabs and Jews alike, Palestinian leaders celebrate terrorists. While Israel jails the handful of Jewish terrorists among us, the Palestinians pay thousands of terrorists among them. So I call on President Abbas: you have a choice to make. You can continue to stoke hatred as you did today or you can finally confront hatred and work with me to establish peace between our two peoples.
Even Netanyahu runs with the lie that piece is possible despite Islam -- which calls for the death or conversion of the infidel and the global establishment of Islam.
(I can't imagine this is news to Netanyahu -- but I think he understands that we westerners don't believe that and don't want to accept that, and he's really talking to us and speaking politically at the U.N.)
The thing is -- he's right on one thing: If the Arabs didn't want to slaughter the Israelis, they'd be living in peace and prosperity -- a kind they cannot experience under their thieving, self-interested, power-hungry leadership.
P.S. Golda Meir may not have said it, but it's a good point:
"Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us."







Is this what Golda Meir said:
“We can forgive the Arabs for killing our children. We cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their children. We will only have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us.”
Ken R at September 26, 2016 9:02 PM
One of the real ironies (is that the right word?) is that before the second intifada Israel did a lot more the average Palestinian than The Palestinian Authority or any Arab nation did.
Israel was in charge of the water, sewer, and other public utilities until they handed that control over to the PA. And, how has that worked out for the average family on the West Bank or the Gaza Strip?
Israelis employed thousands of Palestinian workers - until the Palestinian thugs would beat up those who "collaborated" with Israel. And then Israel, to protect itself, built a wall and kept most West Bank workers out. How has that worked out for employment in Palestine?
Israeli Hospitals (namely Haddash Medical Center) treat everyone, including Palestinians. A lot of their money comes from wealthy Americans who are Jewish. Can the same be said of any Arab donations to West Bank Hospitals? Will they willing treat anyone? Even though they might get money from other wealthy nations - what would they do if an Israeli, or even an American Jew showed up at their ER?
Lastly, where do some Palestinian women who are threatened with "honor" killing go for safety? not one Arab nation will help them - but, Israel does.
charles at September 27, 2016 5:11 PM
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