Posted by
Will Blesch on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 2:31:08 PM
BIRTHING A PALESTINIAN STATE AT ANNAPOLIS?
By Professor Louis Rene Beres
Department of Political Science, Purdue University
15 October 2007
As
the Bush administration prepares to create a Palestinian state next
month in Annapolis, an ironic fact remains widely unnoticed. It is that
all "official" as well as unofficial Palestinian groups remain sworn
enemies of the United States. All Palestinian terror groups,
including the American-supported Fatah "government" of the Palestinian
Authority, are quietly but very determinably expanding ties to
al-Qaeda. There is no doubt about this.
Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and al-Qaeda all share a deep ideological and religious hatred of the United States. Operationalizing
this common antipathy, these kindred foes have now gone beyond a mere
conceptual affinity to active field cooperation. Indeed, with growing
commitments to shared weaponry and information as well as to the joint
establishment of safe houses and crucial tactical resources, such ties
could soon produce nuclear and/or biological mass-destruction attacks
against major American cities.
Why, then, do we Americans sponsor such a misconceived "peace conference" in Annapolis? Immediately
after September 11th, Hamas audaciously approached al-Qaeda, and so did
Arafat's own Fatah. Of course, Fatah had previously embraced "martyrdom
operations" against Israeli civilians. Although Palestinian terrorists
hardly needed al-Qaeda to prod them to commit further assaults of
unspeakable cruelty, the example of September 11th offered them
unprecedented encouragement. In its interrelated cell and command
structures, al-Qaeda has drawn special comfort from Palestinian
collaborators' grateful references to the openly exterminatory Hadith:
"Oh Allah, annihilate the Jews and their supporters...."
The
Jihadist idea of killing for the presumed sake of Islam is glorified
both by all the principal Palestinian terror groups and by al-Qaeda. Both
also approve of certain religion-based killing within the Islamic
community. Both describe Muslims who allegedly collaborate with the
United States as murtaddun (apostates) and both prescribe the sentence
of murtadd harbi; to wit, the "ally with Satan" is given a fatwa, a
death-sentence.
The relevant Qur'anic verse is this: "The
punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Prophet and
strive to make mischief in the land, is only this - that they should be
murdered or crucified, or their hands and feet should be cut off on
opposing sides...." There is no difference made here between man
and woman: "It is permissible to shed the blood of a woman who is a
heretic (harbiyya), even if her fighting is limited to singing." And
yet, President Bush seeks a Palestinian state at Annapolis.
Contrary
to the conventional wisdom, which is almost always unwise, al-Qaeda's
hatred of the United States has little to do with American support for
Israel. If Israel ceased to exist, al-Qaeda's contempt for America
would surely continue. The true "problem" lies in the "sin" of
America's ties to "apostates and criminals." This refers to those who
rule in such Islamic countries as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan,
the Emirates and Pakistan.
On December 2, 2002, al-Qaeda first announced the establishment of the "Islamic Al-Maida Organization in Palestine."
This
announcement declared "a vow of allegiance to the Emir of the
Mujahideen, the leader Osama bin Laden, by means of whom Allah
strengthened the Nation of Islam." Calling for an end to regimes that
"serve only the murderous Jews and the Great Satan," it ended with an
unambiguous plea to "our brothers in Islam in Jordan, Egypt and Saudi
Arabia to attack the American interests and the heretical institutions
of apostasy. ...Death to the Jews and Zionism; death to America;
strength to Allah, Allah is great, and victory to Islam."
Al-Qaeda
now operates less than secretly in the West Bank (Judea/Samaria) and
altogether openly in Hamas-controlled Gaza. Years ago, Yasser Arafat
first imported Hezbollah fighters to assist with terror attacks against
Israel. Today, Osama bin Laden's Islamist fighters are an integral part
of the Islamist insurgent mix.
Yasser Arafat first gathered
together a diverse collection of Iranian Revolutionary Guards,
Hezbollah, Popular Front - General Command, various Iraqi military
intelligence units (Palestinian terrorists had always been extremely
close to Saddam Hussein, even sending Palestine Liberation Army units
to help torture Kuwaitis in 1991), the pro-Iraqi Arab liberation Front,
and, since April 2002, al-Qaeda.
To be sure, this very same
crosscut of Islamist terrorist groups also exists within the United
States, although here they function "only" as sleeper cells. Absolutely
none of this seems to have been understood by President Bush or
Secretary of State Rice, who now offer advanced military assistance to
one Palestinian terror group (Fatah) against another (Hamas).
How
can we possibly support creation of a Palestinian state at Annapolis?
Any war requires us to distinguish friend from foe. Joint
Palestinian/al-Qaeda teams are currently planning cooperative
mega-terror strikes against both Israel and the United States. Isn't
it time, therefore, for Washington to acknowledge that the so-called
"Road Map" is a disingenuous bit of cartography ("Land For Nothing"),
and that any further empowering of Palestinian terror organizations
will only add to the power of al-Qaeda? With such an indispensable
acknowledgment, America could finally begin to recognize that the
so-called Middle East Peace Process has plainly undermined our national
security, and that birthing a Palestinian terror state from the
still-living body of Israel would be a very grave error.
LOUIS RENÉ BERES, Professor of International Law
Princeton (Ph.D., 1971), publishes very widely on strategic and legal
aspects of terrorism. The author of some of the first major books on
nuclear war and nuclear terrorism, he has counseled various agencies of
government in Washington and Jerusalem.