In Armon Hanatziv, a few blocks from where I live, and where my
Conservative synagogue is located in "occupied east Jerusalem," dozens of Palestinian Arabs have blocked one of the roads. They've
stoned a municipal bus and are hurling rocks, firebombs, and firecracker
clusters at the police.
Anti-Zionists and local
Arabs call Armon Hanatziv a "settlement neighborhood" because it is beyond the 1949 Armistice Lines.
Of course, to the Arabs any place Jews live is a
"settlement" and all Jews are "settlers."
Our "original sin" is coming back to Eretz Israel.
Interestingly, the Arabs of metro-Jerusalem and specifically
those of Jabel Mukaber in southeast Jerusalem which abuts Armon Hanatziv
have no compunctions about reaping the benefits of the "occupation."
The parents of the stone throwers get a stipend from the Israeli
government until they are 18 – just for being born. Their families get full
national health insurance.
Their neighborhoods are neglected relative to the Jewish
neighborhood because the Arabs refuse to vote in municipal elections – they could
if they wanted to—so they have no say over how the budget is allocated.
Fortunately for them, the current mayor especially is interested
in providing service to the Arab sector and has built schools and community
centers to serve the Arabs of Jerusalem. Not enough but still noteworthy.
Now, it is said that the majority of the Arabs of Jerusalem and
Israel in general want to live in peace and that the violence is the work of
rabble-rousers.
I'd like to believe that.
But the young rabble-rousers, and the older Jerusalem Arabs who
use their autos to run over passengers waiting at light rail stations, and the
Arabs like Udai & Ghassan Abu Jamal of Jabel Mukaber who enter synagogues
with butchery in their hearts..
And the Arabs of the Triangle in the Galilee that have taken to
rioting…
And the Arab Knesset members who incite against this country
They are creating an atmosphere of fear. Yes, I know that's what
they want.
The animated cartoons now going viral in Arab social media – some in
Hebrew so we get the message – that celebrate this fear and warn is that every
Arab is a potential "shahid" are having their intended effect.
And that in the long run ain't good for the Arabs or for the Jews.
You would think that looking around and seeing the upheaval in
Syria, and in the former Lebanon (Hezbollah-stan), in Iraq, Sinai, North Africa,
Hamas-occupied Gaza, and elsewhere that the Palestinian Arabs (those who are Jerusalem
residents, those who are citizens of this country, and even those in Judea and
Samaria who are under our "occupation") would be counting their
blessings that the Jews are their biggest worry.
But the virus that is sweeping through Ebola-like the Muslim and
Arab world has infected (or, more accurately, re- infected) the Arabs of
Palestine.
Arabs work side by side with Jews in Jerusalem. Arab doctors serve
Jewish patients and Jewish nurses treat Arab patients.
Now, with a sick new intensity, the mobilized Arab polity is
putting this modes vivendi at risk like never before.
The top story on Israel Radio's 1 pm broadcast this afternoon is
about Israeli leaders led by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu denouncing a decision
by the mayor of Ashkelon to bar Arab workers from construction projects inside the
city's kindergartens for fear the Arab workers might want to hurt the children.
Netanyahu said there was no place for such a policy in Israel.
The mayor, Itamar Shimoni, ordered the
municipality's 40 kindergartens close to construction sites where Arabs work to have armed guards.
Shimoni said his only concern is the safety of the children.
Given that attacking Jewish soft targets is being encouraged in Arab media and
social media, I can't say that his fears are unfounded.
Can you?
The commissioner for equal opportunity employment, Tziyona
Koenig, told the mayor his steps are probably illegal and has instructed him to
desist. If he doesn't he could find himself in court.
And the head of the Ashkelon Parent's Committee Avivit Simani called
the policy a "populist ploy."
Maybe it is. I don't know.
This and that cabinet minister — including the most right wing
minister in the government-- have attacked the mayor for a "racist"
and "immoral" and "illegal" decision.
I think we should tune in
again in a month or so before judging the mayor.
If the latest installment
of the 100 year Arab uprising against a Jewish presence anywhere in Palestine
takes off, my hunch is more and more Arabs will find themselves out of work.
The Palestinian Arab
capacity not to miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity is unblemished.
Every decision as a
polity they have made in favor of belligerency and intransigence and violence
has left them worse off.
It will take time, but we
Israelis will figure out how to limit the damage of the latest
"intifada" just like we dealt with every intifada for the past 100
years of our Long War.
Yes the world is more against
us than ever.
The Europeans are
treating Israel the way they treated the Jews of Europe. Israel is the
"Jew" of countries.
The Europeans weep crocodile
tears when Jews are slaughtered at prayer. And in the next breath ask:
"But why do you build 'settlements' in Jerusalem that rile the Arabs? Why
do you do such job discrimination like that Ashkelon mayor? Why do you visit
the Temple Mount when you know this riles the Arabs? Why…'"
No one disputes the right of the Jews to defend themselves… in theory.
In practice, anything
they do do is considered illegal under international law.
And a twisted
hard-hearted international law is applied disproportionately (a word the Euros
like) to the Jews of Israel.
Let me wrap up with some
snap judgments about how we got to where we are: I trace the current upsurge in
Arab violence in large part to the following factors:
1. Foremost: The release by Netanyahu of 1,027 hardened terrorists
in the Gilad Shalit deal of October 2011. Making this catastrophic decision
even worse -- his subsequent three-part release of more Palestinian terrorists
to entice Mahmoud Abbas to the negotiating table – at the behest of the Obama
administration.
2. Relentless Arab incitement – in the total absence of
countervailing messages – against Israel (an Israel within any boundaries) by
Muslim clergy, in PLO and Hamas-controlled media, and in Arab social media. The
message is that Jews are not human. They are interlopers. Their presence in the
Land of Israel is an insult to Islam.
3. The war within Islam that is sweeping the Middle East. It is
also carrying off the Palestinian Arabs.
4. The conspiratorial mindset and tendency toward tyranny so
terribly rampant in Arab politics. The latest example, an Arab bus driver (who
works for the Jewish Egged company) hangs himself and the Palestinians are certain
that the Jews killed him. Never mind that a group of pathologists including
Palestinians signed off that it was a suicide.
5. Exercising rights & ignoring wisdom. In the environment I just described, Jewish messianic
twits bent on rebuilding the Temple Version 3.0 have been ostentatiously tripping
up to the Temple Mount playing into Arab conspiracy theories.
ENDS