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Middle East
America must be Fought in Iraq - Israel Must be Destroyed
2003-11-03
The author of this unhinged diatribe is Dr. Hisham Al-Bustani, a Jordanian columnist, dentist and "human rights activist."
I don't think I'd want him drilling my teeth...
The two burning tasks of the Arab world today are the total destruction of Israel and the fight against the US in Iraq, according to the official Palestinian Authority [PA] daily, Al Hayat Al Jadida. The call for Israel’s destruction, a basic and widespread Arab view, was to have been rejected by the PA after the Oslo Accords, yet it continues to be promoted in the tightly controlled PA media. It should be noted that the refusal to recognize Israel’s existence is expressed in the article by the rejection of the name Israel, as well, as references to Israel are placed in quotation marks as follows - "Israel" - implying - "so called Israel".

The article depicts Israel and the US as parallel and prime enemies of the Arab world and this is consistent with the opinions of the general Palestinian population according to the poll PMW released last week in Washington. That poll found that 87% of Palestinians thought either the US or Israel "is the single greatest threat to world peace". [51% answered Israel, 36% answered the US]. The article’s call to fight Americans in Iraq is likewise consistent with PA opinions as the poll found that 42% of the Palestinians support the Iraqi attacks on Americans and 74% of Palestinians supported Saddam Hussein in the war.

The following is from the article in the PA daily:
"During these moments in history it is extremely important to adopt a direct and decisive position regarding imperialism, and especially regarding the Zionist entity. There is no option but resistance to imperialism... There is a need to crystallize a position regarding the imperialist-Zionist project in the Arab region. The resistance - that is meant to bring the expulsion of the American occupation in Iraq - should be supported by all means. The same applies to the struggle against the Zionist entity until the Zionist project is defeated, its entity is eliminated, and a free and Arab Palestine is established as a first step towards uniting the Arab homeland and striving towards independent development and socialism. There are no other fundamental solutions to the Arab problem, but this one...

The two state solution, a binational state, or even one democratic state outside the Arab dimension, will not be capable of getting rid of the contrast between the Arab masses and the Zionist-imperialist project in the Arab region ...

[There is] another issue, that the world movement should decide and take a standpoint: There are no "progressive Israelis". Every person, who is part of the Zionist-imperialist project, even if he is "opposed" to Zionist policy, is part of the structure of “Israel” ... A person cannot be simultaneously both progressive and part of the Zionist entity - Zionist project...

...Israel is an illegitimate state. This definition applies to organizations and individuals that represent [Israel] or recognize it. Therefore, in order to emphasize this illegitimacy, all ties with the "Israelis" should be canceled, and in other words: normalization with Zionists should be opposed on a world level, not only in the Arab homeland...

...There is no option other than the elimination of the imperialist-Zionist project... The meaning of resisting Israel is resisting Globalization, and vice versa..."
[Op. Ed. by Dr. Hisham Al-Bustani, a Jordanian columnist, in Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, official PA daily, Oct. 25, 2003]
Posted by:tipper.

#7  There is no option but resistance to imperialism... So this guy opposes the Syrian occupation of Lebanon does he?
..and a free and Arab Palestine is established as a first step towards uniting the Arab homeland and striving towards independent development and socialism. There are no other fundamental solutions to the Arab problem, but this one...
Ye Gods, a genuine Ba'athi! I though people who believed in Michel Aflaq's crap were rather thin on the ground these days. In the best tradition of Ba'athi hyperbolae this rant's long on rhetoric but decidely short on detail, how will this unification come about then? And how will the ZE be destroyed considering the IDF's record of doing horrible things to Arab armies?
Posted by: Dave   2003-11-3 6:09:02 PM  

#6  Dar, I like the three month one. I reminds me of the Russian humor during the latter days of teh Soviet system. Dry as the Sahara.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-11-3 1:32:13 PM  

#5  Some quotes from another fine article to complement SH's posts:
The goodwill towards Americans is mingled with humour. An official went to see a Shia tribal leader, and as they sat down for the first of many cups of a hot sweet beverage, the lights in the majlis, the reception room, dimmed and went out. The American started to apologise, but was stopped short by his host: ‘No, I blame the French. If they hadn’t played around at the United Nations Security Council, you would have been here three months earlier.’

And my favorite:
On an international level, the issue was never simply Saddam but rather Russia, France and Germany trying to use multilateralism to negate America’s unilateral tendencies. But George Bush decided that, post–9/11, being asked to provide both the big stick and the fat wallet allowed him to have a say on when to use them.
Posted by: Dar   2003-11-3 12:49:21 PM  

#4  The Arab street continues to conduct itself annoyingly: Arabs Celebrate Strikes on U.S. in Iraq. I suggest that we move the capital to Basra - a community that has gotten the message: Water, Electricity Key to Peace in Basra
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-11-3 10:49:27 AM  

#3  oops, made my comment above re: title, America must be fought in Iraq :-)

Soooo..the anti-zionists are now openly and publically joining forces with the globalization and socialist movements. While I'm sure it will give a short term boost in money and supporters, I think that long term, it is a fatal mistake for the Jihadi's. Those movements are confused and scattered, with no real goals other than to rebel. Here in the US, members who aren't under the age of 23 might as well write "loser" across their forehead. So I guess their new strategy is to make a winner out of an even larger pool of losers.

Seems to me this alliance will provide them with lots more indians...but way too many chiefs.
Posted by: B   2003-11-3 9:19:48 AM  

#2  Can anyone tell me where to get a new surprise meter? The needle on mine never moves.
Posted by: Spot   2003-11-3 9:13:34 AM  

#1  That's right Hisham, you bring your war over here and we will crush you.
Posted by: B   2003-11-3 9:00:49 AM  

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