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Ayoon Wa Azan (Too Stupid to Learn the Lesson)
Published in AL HAYAT on 18 - 02 - 2010

Is there anything in the world more demeaning than the Israeli and Palestinian policies?
The Israeli policy is based on institutional terrorism and assassinations around the world, like any other organized criminal gang, on the theft of Palestinian homes and even their cemeteries, and on displacing them from their lands. Meanwhile, the Palestinian policy is based on strife that escalates into fighting, killing and exchanging accusations in a manner that helps exonerate Israel.
Israel's news:
- The Dubai Police distributed a surveillance video of the Israeli hit squad that travelled there with forged European passports. The victim, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, was not the first and will not be the last, as long as the successive governments of Israel are nothing but gangs of organized crime.
- What is more important than one martyr is that Jerusalem and the [Palestinian] cause are dying while the entire world is watching and hearing, including the Muslims and Arabs. In the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, in Salwan, in Beit Sahour and in every spot of Arab Jerusalem and its surrounding areas, Palestinians are being expelled out of their own homes, to make room for Khazari settlers in their place.
- Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the settlements will forever remain Israeli. Then he travelled to Moscow to request its government not to supply Iran with anti-aircraft missiles, while the U.S Secretary of State was inciting Arabs against Iran and threatening to impose additional sanctions against the latter. This is while Iran is engaged in sabotage, and sometimes terrorism, in every country it can reach, while its government is suppressing its citizens and inducing strife among Muslims.
- While terrorists kill Muslims in their suicide attacks, from Iraq to Afghanistan, Pakistan and every other place, while Jerusalem is slipping away and while its inhabitants are being displaced, we hear that the Simon Wiesenthal Centre (one of the earliest known ‘Holocaust merchants') wants to build a museum of tolerance on the site of a Muslim cemetery in a location inside Jerusalem known as ‘Ma'man Allah'. The centre claimed that the museum will be built on a site adjacent to the cemetery; however, an Israeli Antiquities official, Gideon Suleimani, said that the place is abounded with graves and that the cemetery has been in use for the past 1,000 years: They rob the land and now they are digging out graves. But then, those who lie to God, history and geography will not hesitate to do the same to a grave. It is then a museum of intolerance that is as despicable as its owners.
- Israel's leaders are wanted as war criminals all around the world, including the Mossad agent and former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni who cancelled a visit to Britain last year, after an arrest warrant was issued against her there. However, she now wants to challenge the law in order to force it to be changed, while the Attorney-General Baroness Scotland also wants to change the law so that the Israeli war criminals can escape it. I had not heard about the Baroness before, until the London newspapers published news stories about how she broke the law when she hired a housemaid that turned out to be an illegal resident; Livni and the Baroness are thus like those birds of feather that flock together.
Palestinians:
- The Goldstone report was issued bearing the name of its author the Jewish Judge Richard Goldstone. The report included charges of war crimes, amounting to genocide, against Israel. But instead of benefiting from this report, the Palestinians started attacking each other and left Israel to build a false defence case against both the report and the judge.
- Since the Palestinian leaderships are too stupid to learn the lesson, the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh and the intriguing video that was distributed were a chance to indict Israel as a state that sponsors crime, murder and terrorism. However, instead of uniting their position in a single voice against the crime, the Palestinians perpetrated ‘Goldstone – II', when Hamas accused the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) of conspiring with the Israelis, while the PNA accused an officer from Hamas of working with the Israeli hit squad - as though both parties are saying that they killed al-Mabhouh, and not Israel.
- Between this and that, a scandal erupted, involving an official in the PNA who sexually harassed a [female] job seeker, taking off his clothes and waiting for her in a hotel room. I do not know who is more ‘despicable' than the other. Is it the accused official if the accusation is true, or the other Palestinian who broke the news of the scandal to the Israeli television?
At the same time, the Israeli newspaper published news reports about Rabbi Mordechai Elon who molested children and was barred from teaching or dealing with them, but who then returned to molestation. Meanwhile, Pope Benedict XVI was urging Irish bishops to confront the sexual abuse scandal involving children and revolving around the Irish Catholic Church.
In other words, Jewish and Christian clerics molest children; yet, the accusation does not go beyond the accused individuals and does not become a scandal about Judaism and Jews, or Christianity and Catholics. However, when a Palestinian official harasses a woman, then this becomes a political scandal that embodies the corruption of the Palestinian Authority, or the corruption of the cause and its champions themselves.
I want to say here that Israel is a state of crime, terrorism and theft, and that the Palestinian leaders are facilitating its work either out of ignorance or deliberately; either way, there is no difference in the final outcome.
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