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April 22, 1988 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-22

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against being occupied by
Israel.
But to look ahead without
denial, what does the upris-
ing foreshadow for Israel's
next 40 years? The only
answer can be dismal and
dangerous years of continued,
daily, worsening conflict.
We told you so.
For years prior to the cur-
rent uprising, New Jewish
Agenda has joined the Israeli
peace movement in warning
about the dangers of con-
tinued occupation of the West
Bank and Gaza. We have
quoted the many prominent
voices seeking to end the oc-
cupation, the Nahum
Goldmanns, the Abba Ebans,
the Ezer Weizmanns. Half of
Israel has known, and con-
tinues to know it is folly to
pretend the Jewish homeland
can ever be safe and sound as
long as the 1.5 million
Palestinians of the occupied
territories are ruled by force
and denied national
self-determination.
Certainly the Palestinians
can be quited again. Certain-
ly this uprising eventually
can be suppressed and "calm"
returned to the West Bank
and Gaza. After all, new
policing and crowd-control
techniques are being
developed, the press is being
excluded, thousands more can
be arrested and exiled, dozens
more Palestinian houses can
be blown up. The Israel
Defense Forces, if unrestrain-
ed by political or moral con-
siderations, could do what we
all know it hasn't done yet —
namely turn its full power
against the rioters.
In Israel and the United
States, the news can be made
to disappear from the front
pages and then altogether.
Can anyone predict the next,
more furious form, of the
future uprising? After all, the
truly brutal and uncon-
trollable violence has only
begun to suggest itself. Fully
blown, this reality — in six
months or six years — will
make our current consterna-
tion seem like gentle
discomfort.
Is there an alternative? Of
course there is. Let us not
forget that those who are
sabotaging movement toward
a peace conference are
Jabotinskyites. Their
ultimate commitment is not
security but to an ideological
fixation, claiming as Eretz
Israel all of what the Palesti-
nians regard as Palestine.
Their aggressive ideology
keeps well-hidden beneath
manipulative rhetoric about
Israel's security.
On the contrary, if we follow
Mark Heller of Tel Aviv
University's Institute for

Strategic Studies in his
careful analysis of Israel's op-
tions (A Palestinian State: Its
Impications for Israel) we
come to a striking conclusion:
the least threatening course
of those currently open is a
Palestinian state on the West
Bank and Gaza.
Yes, there is an alternative
to 40 years of increasing
bloodletting and insecurity.
Israel should offer to
negotiate with represen-
tatives chosen by the Palesti-
nians. The result would be a
Palestinian state in the oc-
cupied territories on the basis
of mutual recognition.
Or Israel may continue the
status quo. But let us face
another reality. In addition to
this being a recipe for endless
conflict, it is a recipe for the
slow corruption of world
Jewry.
Do we really want to
become a community so lost
in a kind of mutually self-
supporting blindness that it
labels dissent as "leftist,"
"utopian" or worse, "self-
hating"? Do we really want to
become unable to see
ourselves or Israel as wrong,
unable to tolerate criticism,
habitually blaming others —
Arabs, anti-Semites, the
media — for all of Israel's pro-
blems? We run these risks if
the present course continues.
There is an even more
serious risk. It is the danger
that we will make a mockery
of the central teaching of
Jewish ethics: Do not do un-
to others that which you
would not have them do unto
yourselves.

Peace

Continued from Page 7
Christian charity and sub-
jected to the will and whim of
hostile nations and rulers —
has come to an abrupt,
unlamented end. Whether
through divine providence or
the Jews' remarkable
stamina and perseverance,
the era of the third Jewish
commonwealth was ushered
in, accompanied by a vibrant
efflorescence of Hebrew
creativity, the revival of an
ancient tongue and the begin-
ning of an epic ingathering of
the exiles, even while the
Yishuv was being readied to
face the first test of its viabili-
ty in the War of In-
dependence. Is there a need to
recite Israel's momentous
achievements within the
short span of 40 years?
The Arabs' repeated, albeit
abortive, attempts to destroy
the Jewish state forced suc-
cessive Israeli governments to
develop a formidable citizens'
army, a skilled air force and

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