PLO Acknowledges: Still at War with Israel

October 28, 2008, 5:38 pm
  


 

 

by Daniel Pipes*

Yasir Arafat may have shook Yitzhak Rabin’s hand in 1993 and signed solemn declarations about ending the war to eliminate Israel, but late last month, in a New York City courtroom, the Palestine Liberation Organization formally confirmed that it still sees terrorism against Israelis as legitimate acts of war.

The lawsuit, Sokolow v The Palestine Liberation Organization, brought by the intrepid David Strachman, alleges that the PLO carried out two machine-gun and five bombing attacks in the Jerusalem area between January 2001 and February 2004. The plaintiffs allege, in the words of U.S. District Judge George Daniels, that the PLO did so “intending to terrorize, intimidate, and coerce the civilian population of Israel into acquiescing to defendants’ political goals and demands, and to influence the policy of the United States and Israeli governments in favor of accepting defendants’ political goals and demands.” The attacks killed 33 and wounded many more, some of them U.S. citizens; the victims and their families are seeking up to US$3 billion in damages from the PLO.

To this, the PLO, represented in part by none other than the appalling Ramsey Clark (who in a distant age, 1967-69, was attorney general of the United States), replied that the attacks were acts of war rather than terrorism. As Daniels summarizes the PLO argument: “defendants argue that subject matter jurisdiction is lacking because this action is premised on acts of war, which is barred under the ATA [Antiterrorism Act of 1991], and further is based on conduct which does not meet the statutory definition of ‘international terrorism’.”

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This response is noteworthy for two reasons: (1) Fifteen years after Oslo supposedly ended the state of war, four years after Mahmoud Abbas took over and supposedly improved on Arafat’s abysmal record, the PLO publicly maintains it remains at war with Israel. (2) The PLO argues, even in the context of an American law court, that blatant, cruel, inhumane, and atrocious acts of murder constitute legitimate acts of warfare.

Judge Daniels rightly slammed the PLO’s argument: “the Court finds that the attacks, as alleged to have occurred in the amended complaint, do not constitute acts of war nor do they, as a matter of law, fall outside the statutory definition of ‘international terrorism’.” He went on to point out that civilians, not soldiers were the intended victims of these assaults:

There has been no showing that the situs of the attacks were in any combat or militarized zone, or were otherwise targeted at military or governmental personnel or interests. Rather, plaintiffs allege that the attacks were intentionally targeted at the civilian population. They were purportedly carried out at locations where non-combatants citizens would be known to congregate, such as in the cafeteria on the Hebrew University campus and on a commercial passenger bus.

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Daniels went on, rising to an eloquence not frequently heard in district court decisions:

Additionally, the use of bombs, under such circumstances, is indicative of an intent to cause far-reaching devastation upon the masses. The “benefit” of such weaponry is its merciless capability of indiscriminately killing and maiming untold numbers in heavily populated civilian areas. Such claimed violent attacks upon non-combatant civilians, who were allegedly simply going about their everyday lives, do not constitute acts of war.

That the PLO justifies “merciless capability of indiscriminately killing and maiming untold numbers” suggests it remains the terrorist organization it has always been since its founding in 1964.

When will the diplomatic bright lights in Jerusalem and Washington figure this out?

*Hudson Institute
October 28, 2008
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5993
Cross-posted with permission

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3 Responses to “PLO Acknowledges: Still at War with Israel”

  1. Bill Narvey Says:

    How surreal Western perspectives are on the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

    The West has introduced a convenient lie to assessing the conflict. Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah/PA are seen as moderate Muslims/Arabs/Palestinians whereas Ismail Haniyeh and his Hamas are seen as the terrorist and extremist Muslim/Arab/Palestinian.

    There is no difference in substance between the two Palestinian factions. The only difference is in form or how each expresses themselves, to essentially mean the same things.

    If one could say anything good about Hamas and Haniyeh, it is that they are honest in admitting their intractable Jew hatred and intractable goal for Israel’s destruction while Abbas and Fatah, who are equally dedicated to those same goals, lie and try to hide their true beliefs in Jewish eradication and taking all of Israel for Palestinians.

    It is bad enough that Western leaders insist on lying to themselves in saying Abbas is moderate, that the Palestinians want peace and the best for their people, just like Israelis want for themselves.

    It is even more outrageous that the West, based on that false premise justifies pushing Israel to give more and more to the Palestinians who deserve less and less to the point of deserving nothing any more for their unabated treachery, lies, unremitting Jew hatred and their terrorism in their intractable cause to eradicate the Jews and take all of Israel for themselves.

    Unfortunately, what is even worse is that Israeli leaders are mouthing and acting upon these same lies to justify moving to where the West is pushing Israel to go.

    Cross posted - Israpundit

  2. publisher Says:

    The West has introduced a convenient lie to assessing the conflict. Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah/PA are seen as moderate Muslims/Arabs/Palestinians whereas Ismail Haniyeh and his Hamas are seen as the terrorist and extremist Muslim/Arab/Palestinian.

    How right you are. Perhaps Westerners, most of whom live in nations that believe in some form of separation of religion from the state, choose to believe that Fatah is more “moderate” because of its “secular” roots — forgetting that the PLO had its underpinnings in socialism, another -ism like Islamism.

    Perhaps some Westerners also cling to memories of the Oslo accords, in which the PLO “recognized” Israel, forgetting that this “agreement” led to “the most sustained wave of Palestinian suicide bombings in Israeli history.”

    I’m not sure how we can convince the West that the PA under Abbas is just as committed to Israel’s destruction as is Hamas. Indeed, “Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ stated recognition of Israel’s right to exist is part of a ‘political calculation’ aimed at ultimately destroying the Jewish state.”

    As you said, at least Hamas is honest about its goal of destroying Israel.

  3. elvis Says:

    Bill- Your well thought comment contains the two clues to unraveling the conundrum:

    while Abbas and Fatah, who are equally dedicated to those same goals, lie and try to hide their true beliefs in Jewish eradication and taking all of Israel for Palestinians.

    AND

    It is bad enough that Western leaders insist on lying to themselves…

    The truth is that Western leaders are not lying to themselves or even fooling themselves. It’s what they want.

    The US government has been pushing very hard to give Mahmoud Abbas’s Al Fatah its own state, carved out of the Jewish state. Al Fatah (also known as ‘the PLO’) was trained in the 1950s by CIA-sponsored German Nazis. These facts are not widely known or understood.

    Please read it all.

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