SPECIAL COMMENTARY Don't Blame Bill Philadelphia The assumption on the part of wring a brief stopover in many people, especially friends of the Philadelphia this week, Jewish state, is that the concessions President Bill Clinton told Israel will make during the conclave an audience at a political will be due to intolerable coercion on fundraiser that he had been the part of an American spending most of his free time delegation that is desperate studying up on the geography for a successful conclusion of Jerusalem and the "West to the summit. Bank." The implication of his Precedents For Pressure remarks seemed to be that he Everyone knows that the is fully prepared to go all out lame-duck president is des- to secure a deal between Israel perate for another foreign- and the Palestinian Authority policy triumph as part of at the Camp David summit his historic legacy. Clinton JONATHAN S. is also well known to be he has convened. And if the location of an Israeli settle- TOBIN one who covets the Nobel ment or strategic site were to Special to Peace Prize, an award that stand in the way of that suc- might be his should Camp the Jewish News cess, then he was not about to David II succeed. be put at a disadvantage due to igno- Clinton does think that Barak owes rance of the facts on the ground. him for his election victory last year These remarks played directly into and the political connections between the question that will be uppermost in the two, of which Clinton political the minds of many American Jews operative James Carville is the symbol, from the moment Israeli Prime Minis- are far-reaching. The president has ter Ehud Barak arrives this week at good reason to feel that Barak will do Camp David until the end of the what he wants once he gets him alone summit with Palestinian Authority in a room with Arafat. leader Yasser Arafat and Clinton: Can The precedent of previous summits Barak resist the pressure that Clinton also points to U.S. pressure as being will place upon the Israeli leader to the linchpin of success. That was the make a deal? case in 1978, when President Jimmy Carter ganged up with Egyptian Presi- Jonathan S. Tobin is executive editor dent Anwar Sadat to strong-arm Israeli of the Jewish Exponent in Philadel- Prime Minister Menachem Begin into phia. He can be reached via e-mail at giving up more than expected. j to bin.@j ewi shexp o nent. co m The 1998 summit at the Wye plan- D should be made is that the voters will not only be asked about vouchers; they will be asked in November's elec- tion to change the Michigan constitu- tion. Only after the change to the constitution will the voters find out what Pandora's box has been opened. By then, it will be too late. Sherrie English Bloomfield Hills `Palestinians': A Misnomer "Palestinians, Palestinians, PalestinIans ("The Strife Within," June 30, page 25) repeatedly identifies Arabs as "Palestinians." That's anti-Israel propaganda that claims Jews in Israel are occupying the homeland of the "Palestinian people." But it was only after 1967 when Arab states had once again failed to annihi- late Israel that the Arabs who do not accept the right of Israel to exist assumed the "Palestinian people" des- ignation. Discarded was the slogan "One Arab People" — for how could they claim to be liberating their home- land by slaughtering Jews — if Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Libya and all the rest of the Arab states are also their homelands. Those Palestinian Liberation Orgnaization members who blew up airplanes and synagogues, murdered Christian pilgrims at Israel's airport, smashed infants' heads on rocks in Nahariya, shot mothers and their babies in the nurseries in Kiryat She- mona, cut the throats of school chil- dren in Ma'alot, massacred Israeli Olympic athletes, executed American diplomats in Khartoum (directed by Arafat by radio from Lebanon) — all tation in Maryland with Arafat, Clin- ton and then-prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu was another case of an Israeli leader being taken to the cleaners by an overbearing American diplomatic effort. Like the famous "Dry Bones" car- toon of 1978, in which artist Yaakov Kirschen depicted Begin as a little boy who was being sent to camp, Barak is expected to be yet another Israeli who will return home from a summer out-' ing with a lot less than he took. Yet, as much as it pains me to come to the defense of a man whose record on Israel is overrated and whose poli- cies I generally oppose (and not to mention that he is personally a dis- honorable scoundrel), putting the blame for Israel's giveaways solely on Bill Clinton will be unfair. If Israel bends on the points that Ehud Barak has said are his "red lines," then it will be Barak's fault, not Clinton's. Before leaving for Camp David on the heels of the collapse of his govern- ment and the humiliation of barely surviving a no-confidence vote, Barak told the Israeli people he would not give in on the following points: no division of Israel's capital, Jerusalem; no return to the June 4, 1967 borders; no foreign army west of the Jordan; no acceptance by Israel of legal or moral responsibility for Arab refugees. Washed Away "Red lines" positions, but the reason his govern- ment fell is that no one — not even Barak's foreign minister, David Levy — believes Barak when he says he will stick to his guns. Why? Because Barak's negotiators in the preliminary talks with the Pales- tinians have been leaking reliable information to the press that some of those "red lines" already have been washed away. • Jerusalem is a certain point of com- promise. Left-wing scholars and pun- dits in the Barak camp already have made it clear that Arafat will get "civil- ian control" of many Arab neighbor- hoods, effectively dividing the city. Barak has also already signaled that he is prepared to hand over full and permanent control of more than 90 percent of the territories to Arafat and to accept some 1948 Arab refugees — both,previously unthinkable decisions for an Israeli prime minister. Arafat's "police" force is already a sizable armed force that has the ability to inflict serious casualties on Israel (as they did during the riots Arafat incit- ed over the trumped-up Jerusalem tunnel controversy in 1996). All of these positions are a drastic shift from traditional Israeli security policies and are a lot more than the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who signed the Oslo accords in 1993, ever dreamed of relinquishing. Why is Barak going to Camp - These are popular and reasonable BLAME on page 40 these, horrible, horrible crimes — have now been excused and rewarded with Jewish land. The U.S. arranged for Israel to release all convicted Arab criminals, Arab terrorists who, since the 1993 Oslo "peace" to 1998 have murdered 318 Israelis, are free in Gaza -- and some are the Palestinian police. The 40,000 Israeli vehicles stolen annually, as well as the stolen livestocks, computers and agricultural equipment, are taken to the Arab safe havens in Gaza and the West Bank, where Israelis .police are forbidden. The Palestinian Liberation Organi- zation is a despotic hate group, mass killers of tens of thousands of inno- cent men, women and children — created to destroy the Jewish state. Israel has just to lose one war and that is the end of the Jewish state. Can Israel again — only nine miles wide, open and unprotected against terrorist raids and invasion — survive? Why eject Jews from their homes? That will lead to war and that could be the end of Israel and its people. Why punish the victims? Punish the aggressors. Let those Arabs go back to Libya, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, etc., where they can live among Arabs only as they are anxious to do in Israel. There is ample room for them in those Arab states and ample Jewish property expropriated from the hun- dreds of thousands of Jews who were expelled when Israel was established. Stop Israel's self-destruction and suicide. Hymie Cutler director, Michigan Committee for a Safe Israel Detroit 7/14 2000 39