Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Interesting Article by Ehud Olmert, the Prime Minister of Israel on the 40th Anniversary of the 6 Day War

http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7&section=0&article=97186&d=7&m=6&y=2007

SIX DAYS, 40 years ago. Looking back to the weeks preceding the war, it may be difficult for you to imagine just how desperate life seemed for Israelis, ringed by peoples whose armies pointed their weapons towards us, whose leaders daily promised the imminent destruction of our state and whose newspapers carried crude cartoons of Jews being kicked off the face of the earth. As we consecrated mass graves in expectation of the worst, we were once again people facing annihilation. We had no alternative but to defend ourselves, no strategic allies to ensure our survival. We stood alone.

Our victory in those six days in June 1967 — swift, complete and totally unexpected — showed us and the world we were not going to be wiped off the map that easily. Israel fought an unwanted war to defend her very existence, and today there are still leaders who call for Israel to be wiped off the map. But there is a danger that that will be forgotten, overtaken by a re-reading of history. Our survival in 1967 is now, in the eyes of the world and, with worrying consequences in the UK, the original sin of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Our opponents argue against the ongoing “occupation” as if it were the Gordian knot of the conflict. If only we were to leave the territories the conflict would end. And they threaten international isolation if we do not.

If only the conflict were so simple; if only the answer were so simple. Over the last 15 years, successive Israeli governments have initiated talks with the Palestinians in every conceivable permutation in an attempt to reach a settlement. In the 1990s, Israel withdrew from all the Palestinian cities in the West Bank, handing its affairs over to a Palestinian Authority. Nearly two years ago, Israel withdrew its troops and civilians from Gaza, with no preconditions. Last year my Kadima party came to power on an agenda promising further withdrawals. In the face of concessions that have threatened our own domestic consensus, the constant refrain has been the Palestinian refusal to end its violent attacks on our citizens.

Palestinian violence is not a response to the capture of the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinian nationalism’s roots are not so shallow. From the emergence of the Zionist movement over 100 years ago, Arabs have opposed our claim to independence on our historic homeland, often violently. Our conflict is not territorial, it is national.

The only way we can resolve the conflict is by establishing secure and recognized boundaries for the peoples of the region. It was on that basis we were able to conclude a peace treaty with Egypt, exchanging land for a peace that has endured for nearly 30 years. We did the same with Jordan. It is on the same basis that we will, I hope, be able to resolve our conflict with the Palestinians, with two peoples living in two states. Jerusalem, our eternal capital, can then be a city that represents peace rather than discord, a city for all its residents that does not distinguish between race, religion or class. Those are the principles that I myself implemented as mayor of the city for 10 years.

As a young politician I voted against the return of Sinai and peace with Egypt. I was mistaken. We will not hesitate to take bold initiatives to advance peace, even if they require heavy concessions. The legacies of Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, of Yitzhak Rabin and King Hussein, stand as an inspiration for all who work for peace.

We need such political maturity from our Palestinian partners now if they are to stop the internecine fighting that is tearing apart their society, exposing our citizens to a daily barrage of deadly rocketfire and preventing any progress on peace talks. Israel will not tolerate violence against its citizens, and my government will act decisively to protect them. But I also know that we will not resolve the crisis through military means alone. I will continue to meet Mahmoud Abbas, and discuss ways in which the Palestinian Authority can fight against lawlessness and extremism, and urge him to control the violence emanating from Gaza.

In the wider Arab world, there is ever greater recognition that Israel will not disappear from the map. I take the offer of full normalization of relations between Israel and the Arab world seriously; and I am ready to discuss the Arab peace initiative in an open and sincere manner. Working with our Jordanian and Egyptian partners, and hopefully other Arab states, we must pursue a comprehensive peace with energy and vision. I look forward to being able to discuss this with our other neighbors. But the talks must be a discussion, not an ultimatum.

Israel is prepared to make painful concessions to pay the price for a lasting and just peace that will allow the people of the Middle East to live in dignity and security. But as strong and resourceful as Israelis are, we cannot make peace alone.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

They sure can kill a lot of innocents over who will get the weapons US just sent for Abbas ....which were snatched by Hammas. How foolish do you think the rest of the world is?

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

^^ and the recent fighting between hamas and fatah just proves how stupid the palestinians are

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

No they are not stupid. US was sending the weapons to Abbas to wipe out Hammas. Hammas snatched the weapons for their survival. Israel is attacking Hammas so they will not be able to use the weapons. So I ask you again, how stupid do you think the rest of the world is?

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Guns don't kill people, people kill people. Or in this case, Palestinians kill Palestinians. Besides Hamas has plenty of weapons, they don't need to snatch any from Fatah.

But I agree with Merc. They are stupid. They should act like political parties and not militias. This macho, gun slinging mentality doesn't work any better today than it did in the old west 100 years ago.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

^ Is that the reason each Israeli male is trained by the military?
They are not stupid, they are fighting for their survival. Tell me why did we send weapons for Abbas? What was the need? In other words we wanted Abbas to kill Hammas....That does sound like a real nice, humane and civilized gesture to me...

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Nice, humane, civilized... yeah those are the terms I think everyone associates with Palestinian leadership.

The reason Israeli trains everybody is because their neighbors have been trying to wipe them from the map from day 1.

Why do political parties in Gaza have to fight for their survival? It is part of their nice, humane and civilized qualities? Even the crazy ass republicans in the US don't resort to that. Yet.

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You did not answer my question? Why did we send weapons for Abbas? Not once, but twice, they were confiscated/snatched by Hammas both times. So let me get this straight, it is ok to allow Abbas to kill palestanians by weapons supplied by US, because it serves our lapdog Israel...but its not OK for Hammas to fight for their survival. That is the logic right.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Moreso, than with US leadership.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Why does the US support one side over the other in almost every conflict? In this case, one is a terrorist organization whose stated purpose is to destroy Israel. The other is willing to negotiate.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

In other words, it is ok to kill people if they do not submit to your desire, however, when some one else does it they become stupid and terrorists. Thank you for the clarification.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

To make money. Next question.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Dude, wars and fighting have been part of the Middle East since the dawn of time. It is part of the fabric so to speak.

They are stupid and terrorists because they refuse to negotiate with Israel and wants to wipe them off the map. What part of that doesn't make sense to you? Whether you like it or not, Israel is a friend and ally of the US. Especially for the conservatives here in America.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Israel is neither a friend or an ally. It is an enforcer of the policy. In addition they are backstabbers and always will be.

Palestanians are not stupid and are not terrorists, Israelis are. They occupied their land illegally and continue to killl innocents to achieve their goal of ethnic cleansing.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

^great example of the mindset Olmert is talkigng about. He's right. Israel can't make peace alone.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

The omlet is lying.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

Dude, what's up coming in here with 3 posts under your belt and posting lame one-liners? If you have something to contribute, fine. Otherwise go get some practice in cafe on how to string thoughts and sentences together.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

A mental midget like you only deserves one liners.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

So far you're not doing a good job of proving it, anyone can post one-liners. Show me some substance junior. I have been anxiously looking for some around here, thank goodness you showed up. Now show us how smart you are.

Re: Israel cannot make peace alone - Ehud Olmert PM of Israel

don't get your depends in a bunch, old woman, this is just a forum. don't take this stuff too seriously.