Editorials are posted and archived on JN Online: WWW. detroitjewishnews.com The Iranian Connection r Dry Bones the sea — a position that he New York Times reported last week Arafat repeated as recently as that it had found evidence that Yasser a year ago. Arafat had struck a deal with his one- If that is the case, there is time opponent Iran that is intended to little reason for Israel to funnel arms and money to the Palestinian make any concessions to the leader's intifada (uprising) fighters. Palestinians — on land or The report is hardly surprising. Surely no one boundaries or statehood. believed that the 50 tons of arms Israel seized in Arafat almost certainly January on the freighter Karine A got there with- intends to use a cease-fire, if out the direct knowledge of the leaders in both one is negotiated, simply as Tehran and Gaza City. The shipment wasn't a time to prepare for future some speculative enterprise by a rogue weapons fighting, not as a prelude to dealer who just happened to have exactly the sort seeking a lasting peace. of stuff the Palestinians want to be able to And there is every enlarge their war against the Jewish reason for Israel to state. approach with great But what makes the Times report so caution the idea worth reading is its account of when floated by Saudi Arabia that and how the deal between Iran and the the Arab states would seek Palestinian Authority was struck — at a secret "normal" relations with meeting in Moscow that took place while Arafat Israel if Israel simply with- was visiting the Russian president, Vladimir drew from the territories it Putin. Arafat was supposed to be in Moscow captured in 1967. Absent a explaining the Palestinian desires for a peaceful true and effective effort to settlement with Israel; instead, it appears, he was disarm the Palestinian ter- simply arming his forces for endless new warfare. rorists, those "normal" rela- Naturally, Iranian and Palestinian officials deny tions could disappear within that any deal exists. And the United States, hav- months of an Israeli with- ing identified Iran as part of the "axis of evil" drawal from its control of that President Bush wants to attack, has good the West Bank and Gaza. reason to leak information that shows Iran in the The United States has worst light. been pressing Arafat to curb But, as the Karine A capture shows, there is the terrorists, arguing that every good reason not to credit the Iranian and he was stating publicly, Palestinian claims. Among other things, Iran is repeatedly and in Arabic that the primary maker of the C-4 explosives, a ton of their attacks must stop. That, however, is not which were on the ship. enough. Israel is correct to demand that Arafat Even during the Oslo negotiations a decade jail the terrorists before it will even begin to talk ago, many Israeli leaders believed that Arafat and seriously about a long-range political solution. his aides never wanted a permanent peace in The U.S. may be eager to enlist Arab support for which they had to accept and respect Israel's severe action against Saddam Hussein of Iraq, right to exist within secure boundaries. No mat- but it cannot be at the price of leaving Israel vul- ter what the Palestinians said, they always acted nerable to Arafat's proven duplicity. as if their long-term goal was to drive Israel into T ti, NV60 ;PILL °twill PROM ISE PROMISE To To . 112Y -rct s-roP S-roP 714E. ! 012 "r6RR f- RROR! - EDITORIAL As the Times report shows, Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization can be counted on to say one thing publicly and to do the exact opposite in private, without a single gesture of remorse. He and his lieutenants are not to be trusted. The sooner the Palestinian find honor- able successors to them, the better it will be for everyone. ❑ Tale Of The Tape o doubt the Rev. Billy Graham regrets the anti-Semitic thoughts he shared with President Richard Nixon 30 years ago. In case you missed the issue, the Baptist minister, who has been a confi- dant of presidents dating back to Lyndon B. Johnson, told Nixon that Jews were responsible for "the porno- graphic stuff" and agreed with him that they dominated the news media. This Jewish "stran- glehold has to be broken or the country's going down the drain," Rev. Graham said. N And, according to tapes released earlier this month, the evangelist said he pretended to be friendly to "a lot of the Jews" but "they don't know how I really feel about what they are doing to this country." Just to make the hypocrisy a little more plain, the exchange came after a White House prayer breakfast on Feb. 1, 1972 — and less than a year after Rev. Graham accepted an award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews. And when Nixon adviser H.R. Haldeman reported the exchange in 1994, Graham strongly denied ever EDITO RIAL saying any such thing. Now that the tapes have been released, the Baptist minister, 83, has acknowledged that he did say those things, but says he totally repudiates the feelings. "My remarks did not reflect my love for the Jewish people," he says, adding, "I humbly ask the Jewish community to reflect on my actions on behalf of Jews over the years that contradict my words in the Oval Office that day." We have reflected on his deeds and words. We wish for Billy Graham only what he wishes for himself, that he will be judged by a merciful Creator. ❑ 3/29 2002 45