IN DEFENSE OF BANTUSTAN |
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In Defense Of
Bantustan...
Mr. Bush and Mr. Powell's statements were largely misdirected. It's not Jews who rejected fair and honorable solutions over the decades. And similar compromise partitions and such between competing national movements elsewhere have not been uncommon, involving population exchanges, etc. The one which created Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan at the same time Arabs rejected the 1947 partition plan for Palestine especially comes to mind. At the close of hostilities after the invasion by Arab states of a nascent Israel in 1948, the U.N.-imposed armistice lines made Israel a mere nine miles wide at its waist, a constant temptation to its enemies. Most of Israel's population and industry lies in that narrow waistband. In the aftermath of the 1967 Six Day War Israel was forced to fight after it was blockaded at the Straits of Tiran and other hostile acts, U.N. Resolution #242 did not demand that Israel return to the status quo ante bellum. It called, instead, for the creation of secure and recognized borders to replace those fragile post-'48 armistice lines. Any such settlement regarding current "Roadmap" discussions must continue to take this into account. Israelis have no desire to rule over several million Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza. But they also don't want a good cop/bad cop Abbas disguised Arafatian/Hamas state set up in their backyards which only temporarily allows quiet to further its still retained "destruction in stages" goals. More than lip service is required to grant Israel the security any other nation would demand. So this means Arabs are not going to be able to get all that they want on the West Bank and Gaza. That's what is meant by "compromise." Now this also means that the 23rd Arab state will not be very large and will have some restrictions placed upon it. The contiguity and such of that 23rd Arab state must not come at the expense of the security of the sole, miniscule state of the Jews...one half of whom, in Israel, were refugees themselves from "Arab" lands. And that's the missing half of Mr. Bush and Mr. Powell's statements about "bantustan" that those of us who care about the long-term health of Israel worry about. |
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