Palestine's Peace May Lie
East of the Jordan
Los Angeles Times, July 13, 1989
July 13, 1989, Thursday, Home Edition
OP-ED: Metro Section; Part 2; Page 7; Column 1
Over the past 18 months, Americans
have been bombarded with images comparing rock-throwing young Arabs with
the Israelite David who confronted Goliath in biblical days. Images of
kaffiyeh-bedecked youths hurling rocks and boulders at Israeli soldiers
have occupied network television news footage and newspaper telephotos.
On the surface, their actions seem parallel to the ancient David's. Both
threw rocks.
But David did not hijack wagons. And David did not murder children. And
David did not endanger bystanders. He specificly attacked Goliath, who
had challenged the Israelites to send a representative against him in a
one-on-one battle to the death.
The bus that traveled on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway last week did
not carry among its passengers any Goliaths, nor did the Achille Lauro
cruise ship. They carried civilians whose crime was that they were
Jewish. And despite Israeli politicians' fierce warnings that "Jewish
blood is not cheap," these murderers have successfully established a
different thesis.
The intifada, or Arab uprising, is not limited to a struggle over
sovereignty in the West Bank regions of Judea and
No minority has found peace or security under Arab Islamic patronage.
Not the Berbers of
The Israelis know what majorities in the Arab Islamic world have done to
each other and how minorities fare when the dust settles. And the
Israelis know that their Jewish ethnicity and religion leaves them as
the ultimate sitting ducks should they ever let down their guard for
even a moment. They know that if the Syrians can massacre 40,000 of
their own countrymen, as happened when the city of Hama was razed in
1982, the fate awaiting the Jewish state will not be even that merciful.
That is why the Israelis appear to be hard-liners, why they hestitate to
succumb to the well-meant advice of friends like the U.S. secretary of
state who never lost a relative to terrorism and whose nation has allies
on all its borders.
The Arab terrorist who murdered 14 bus passengers on a day's innocent
journey to
There is only one course of action left: Israel should annex the West
Bank regions of Judea and
The country of