Why Sharon Does Not Destroy Arafat
Sharon does not
destroy Arafat because he sees no political
solution to the Arab Palestinian problem.а
And the reason he sees no solution to this problem is because he has,
like IsraelТs intellectual elites, a democratic mentality.а Therein is the core of IsraelТs malaise,
which hardly anyone has properly explored.
First, let me remind
you of Benjamin NetanyahuТs address to a joint session of the American Congress
shortly after his election in May 1996.а
He baldly declared that there is no Уclash of civilizationsФ in the
Middle East.а Why did he make this
gratuitous and patently fallacious statement?а
The reason is this.а He wanted to
appear as a bona fide democrat, and such a democrat must be committed to peace
above and beyond any ideologicalЧin this case Zionist¾convictions.а He thus wanted to convey to multicultural
America that, as far as he is concerned, Jews and Arabs can live in peace with
each other regardless of their differences.а
This is good democratic fare, and it conforms to humanism.
Similarly, when
Ariel Sharon went on the Temple Mount in September 2000, he called for
Уpeaceful coexistenceФ between Jews and Arabs.а
This he could only do as a democrat, one who ignores cultural
antagonisms because such antagonisms play havoc with the idea of treating all
ethnic groups as equal, and equality, more than freedom, is the key principle
of democracy in its old age. н
The cultural
antagonism between Jews and Arabs (and/or Moslems) means that the differences
between Jews and Arabs are more fundamental than anything they may have in
common.а Jews and Arabs are members of
the human race, to which extent they are equal from this abstract (and
humanistic) point of view.аа Otherwise
they are emphatically unequal, especially in their attitude toward individual
freedom and the sacredness of human life.а
This disturbs those tainted by moral or cultural relativism, which
contends that all Уvalues systemsФ are equal, that none is objectively superior
to another.а (It is precisely this
equality that logically endows all ethnic groups, regardless of their
character, with the an equal right to national self-determination.)
Relativism or moral
equivalence thrives in democratic times, and this relativism modulates IsraelТs
ruling elites.а This is why Ariel Sharon
could say in an April 13, 2001 interview with HaТaretz,
that his son Omri had taught him Уnot to see things in black and white.Фаа This makes it easier for Sharon to accept
the idea of a Palestinian state even though the Arab Palestinians supported
Saddam Hussein and now endorse the barbarism of suicide bombing.а But this is only half the story.
Democracy has
supplanted Zionism as the justification for IsraelТs existence.а It is democracy, not Zionism, that now
endows IsraelТs ruling elites with legitimacy and respectability.а Zionism means a Jewish state, a state of and
by and for the Jewish people.а Democracy
means Уa state of its citizens,Ф wherein all inhabitants of the stateЧJews and
ArabsЧare equal.а Zionism requires the
government to address the internal Arab demographic problem.а Democracy prevents them from doing soн¾and this even though the democratic
principle of one adult/one vote points to IsraelТs eventual demise as a Jewish
state.
Consciously or
otherwise, democracyЧthe religion of our timesн¾prevents Sharon from destroying
Arafat.а Destroying Arafat does not and
will not solve the Arab Palestinian problem.а
Notice that the Left has repeatedly stated that it is contrary to
democracy for Jews to rule the Palestinian Arabs, and Sharon has accepted
Palestinian statehood.а Why?а Because his democratic mentality takes operational precedence over Zionism and
the idea of a Jewish state.
We have here a
fundamental conflict: a Jewish state cannot exist on purely democratic
grounds.а IsraelТs ruling elites deny this
conflict even more than they deny the civilizational conflict between Jews and
Arabs.а These two denials are intimately
related.а Democracy induces its
partisans to say, contrary to daily experience, that Jews and Arabs can live
together in peace and equality.а Which
means that Judaism and Islam are compatible religionsЧsomething Arabs
emphatically deny and prove by teaching their children to kill Jews.а
So long as IsraelТs
ruling elites speak of peaceful coexistence between Jews and Arabs, they cannot
but minimize Judaism and ZionismЧas the Labor Party has manifestly done, and as
Sharon is doing via his so-called government of national unity. SharonТs
security cabinet, which includes Shimon Peres, is dominated by Labor, an
anti-Zionist party dependent on the Arab vote!а
Peres, let us
recall, has ever been ArafatТs apologist.а
He will oppose any attempt to destroy him.а And even though Sharon has called Arafat a УliarФ and a
Уmurderer,Ф he will follow the Peres line.а
Sharon is too much a democrat to destroy Arafat, and as a democrat he
has no solution to the Palestinian Arab problem.
One last word.а There are now as many Arabs as Jews between
the Jordan River and the Mediterranean.а
Soon the Arabs will outnumber the Jews (as they eventually will within
the Green Lines).а Democrats cannot
solve this problem.аа To the contrary,
they can only make matters worse!
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