ZOA
March 21, 2003
TO:
ZOA Executive Directors
ZOA
Regional Leaders
Friends of Israel Around the U.S.
FROM:
Morton A. Klein
National President
Zionist Organization of
America
Bush’s “Road Map” Plan Will Lead to the Creation
of a Palestinian Arab Terrorist State
President Bush has said that he will soon present Israel with a “Road Map” plan
that requires the establishment of a Palestinian Arab state later this
year–even though the Palestinian Arabs have violated all the conditions that
President Bush himself set forth in June 2002 as prerequisites to the creation
of such a state.
One of those conditions was that
the Palestinian Arabs must choose “new leaders, not compromised by terror.” Yet
Yasir Arafat’s “new” cabinet consists of 16 of the 19 members of the previous
cabinet (and the other three are leaders of the terrorist Fatah movement that
has murdered hundreds of Israelis in the past two years)–and Arafat’s new
prime minister is Mahmoud Abbas, a Holocaust-denier who has just reiterated his
support for “the armed struggle” against Israel.
Clearly, a Palestinian Arab terrorist state will be a terrorist state that will
endanger Israel and undermine America’s interests in the Middle East.
Contact:
President George Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20500
Ph: 202-456-1111
Fax: 202-456-2461
e-mail:
president@whitehouse.gov
Some Points You May Want to Make:
Polls Show
Most Americans Oppose a Palestinian Arab State: A February 2003 poll of the
American public found overwhelming opposition to creating a Palestinian Arab
state. The survey of 1,000 Americans, by the respected polling firm of John
McLaughlin and Associates found that by a margin of 71% to 13%, Americans
oppose the creation of a Palestinian Arab state.
* Polls Show Most Israelis Oppose Palestinian Statehood: A February 2003
poll carried out in Israel by the respected Geocartography polling firm (at the
request of the Ariel Center for Policy Research) asked: “In light of the
experience that has accumulated since the Oslo agreements, do you support or
oppose a Palestinian state?” 61% said they oppose creating such a state; only
31% said they support it.
* Creating a State
Would Reward the Murder of Israelis. It will send a message that terrorism
pays. And if the suicide bombers succeed in Israel, it will increase the
likelihood that they will strike America again.
*
A sovereign Palestinian Arab state will be no more peaceful than sovereign
regimes such as Syria, Iraq, and Libya. Granting sovereignty does not
necessarily ensure that the new sovereign state will be peaceful. In fact, it
may well strengthen and give more power to the underlying terrorist culture.
Syria, Libya, and Iraq are sovereign; wouldn’t the world be better off if such
regimes were merely autonomous and did not have full sovereignty? A sovereign
state will also be able to bring in weapons and troops from Syria, Libya, Iraq,
and Iran.
* A Palestinian Arab State Would
Endanger Israel, by establishing a terrorist state that will station its forces
just miles from Israel’s major cities–and leave Israel just nine miles wide at
its vulnerable mid-section. A Palestinian Arab state would share a Israel’s
longest border, flanking the areas that contain 70% of Israel’s population,
including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa–plenty of tempting targets for
cross-border attacks by terrorists who would then take refuge in the
Palestinian Arab state. The recent attack on an Israeli airliner in Kenya by
terrorists with shoulder-fired missiles illustrates one of the dangers that
Israel would face if a Palestinian Arab state were created, since the border
would be close to Israel’s main airport, Ben-Gurion Airport.
* A Palestinian Arab State Would be an
Anti-American dictatorship: The Palestinian Authority is a brutal Muslim
dictatorship which tortures dissidents, silences newspaper that deviate from
the PA line, and persecutes Christians. The official PA media actively incites
hatred against America, and the Arafat maintains warm relations with the most
anti-American regimes in the world, including Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Libya,
North Korea, and Cuba.
* A Palestinian Arab
state Would Endanger Israel’s Water Supply. A significant portion of Israel’s
water originates in Judea-Samaria; a Palestinian Arab state could shut off the
flow of that water, or terrorists could sabotage it.
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