US a partner in Israeli war

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By_Jamal_Kanj_-_Source:
ON November 15, 1988, the Palestine Liberation Organisation’s (PLO) National Council, a supreme body representing all Palestinians, declared an independent Palestinian state.

The metaphoric gesture did not change life for Palestinians under occupation or in exile, but that wasn’t the intention.
The pronouncement was sugar coating major, unreciprocated political concessions, for the declaration also endorsed Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, and implicitly recognised Israel - complying with US conditions to open communication channels between the two parties.

But why did these United Nations resolutions become so critical in America’s political lexis?

More than a decade earlier, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger bestowed on Israel special powers over US policy in the Middle East.
In 1975, he pledged there would be no negotiation with the PLO as long as it did not recognise Israel and accepted UN Resolutions 242 and 338.

Since Jimmy Carter’s presidency, PLO overtures to overcome Kissinger’s concocted predicament were stonewalled in Washington.
In 1982, I was privy to one instance of backdoor negotiations when Ronald Reagan’s administration and the PLO were on the verge of establishing formal contacts. That summer I was in Washington, DC, helping the national office of the Palestine Congress (PC) of North America.

The PC was an umbrella organisation representing Americans of Palestinian descent and we were in direct contact with PLO chairman
Yasser Arafat’s office during the Israeli siege of Beirut.

The Internet was still a proprietary of the US Army, but the telex machine allowed us instantaneous text-based messaging even during the heaviest Israel shelling on PLO centres in the Lebanese capital.

The long blockade and the wanton destruction, including cutting off power and water supplies to the city, prompted the Arab League to dispatch Saudi and Syrian foreign ministers to Washington to seek access for humanitarian support for the besieged city.

A secret delegation member was the late Khalid Al Hassan of the PLO Central Committee and a high ranking member of the Fatah organisation. He was allowed to enter the US despite a ban on PLO members.

Following the ministers’ meetings with officials from the State Department, Al Hassan asked to relay an urgent communiquŽ to the PLO chairman’s office. The message was for Arafat to issue a statement, recognising 242 and 338.

In return, the US administration promised to instruct the late Philip Habib, the American mediator in Beirut at the time, to negotiate directly with the PLO.

Within minutes, Arafat was dictating his response: “You are selling me fish in the sea.” This Arabic proverb meant that the offer wasn’t firm enough.

Regardless, Al Hassan must have established phone contact with Arafat - who the next day, and after a meeting with US Congressmen Pete McCloskey from California and Paul Findley of Illinois, declared his acceptance of all UN resolutions pertinent to Palestine.
However, the declaration - not mentioning explicitly 242 and 338 - was inadequate for the US government to overcome Kissinger’s commitment to Israel.

Israel and its lobby became alarmed at the looming spectre of contacts between the US and the PLO. They responded by making it unlawful for Reagan or future American administrations to negotiate with the PLO.

The America Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) enlisted Israeli firsters in Congress to codify the pledge into US law. It passed in 1984 and to top Kissinger, Congress approved additional conditions on the PLO.

Kissinger’s vow and AIPAC’s irrational supremacy over Congress and the White House have turned America into an inferior partner in Israel’s maniacal, bloody and political wars.

Today, US opposition to Palestine getting Observer State status at the UN is inseparable from Israel’s continued attempts to drag America into the abyss of hate and conflict.

US a partner in Israeli war

Its a blatant partner fully involved in israeli crimes. It cannot be absolved from it.

Do you think the bombing and killing of gazan children today has anything to do with abbas going ahead for the UN vote?

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Isn’t Israel a state of the US? Or vice versa? :konfused:

I think vice versa :frowning:

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Current israel gaza attacks seem to be going in the direction of a full fledged war especially with Morsi backing gaza. You can count on US to back their investment in israel and vice versa.

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without a shield to protect them, the muslims of gaza again will be slaughtered. Without a real islamic state to help us we will continue to suffer more death, destruction and occupation from enemy states like israel and United states.

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Hamas is responsible for this war & people of Gaza are paying for it. Pretty sad. :(

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You mean like in Syria, Bahrain & Karachi? Oh wait what?

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Awesome! :k:

Now please don’t say it was due Zia or Hudood Ordinance :hehe:

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^^^ I won't, but Zia did same thing PLO in Jordan. You should read up on something called "Black September". That might even change your opinion about your amir-ul-momineen.

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Surme wali sarkaar pe ilzaam to waise bhi hai aise bhi sahi
naam badnaam to waise bhi hai aise bhi sahi

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American is also responsible for the murder of innocent muslims by the terrorist state of Israel.

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Stop moaning everyone. Israel and America have guts to be whatever they are. If Muslims think they are being oppressed then behave like men. Do what men do in this circumstance.

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what do men do?

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Men fight the oppressors.

The way Americans and Israelis fight them.

Wars are not won with weapons, they are won with hearts and minds.

Look at Vietnam, Afghanistan!

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syria is baathist state, bahrain a monarchy and karachi is a city next question