1. Arafat showed his true colors by calling on Palestinians to continue terror attacks against Israel and by praising Palestinian "warriors of jihad."
2. He made it absolutely clear that the Palestinian agenda is NOT a two-state solution but to regain all of Palestine -- i.e., annihilate Israel. In this connection, he skipped any complaint or criticism of post-1967 "occupation" and denounced the international system which he said made the creation of Israel possible. He wants to reverse 1948, not 1967 -- "Palestine is the homeland of the Palestinian nation and Palestinians will not accept an alternative."
3. It was no coincidence, of course, that at the very same time Colin Powell was meeting with Palestinian Prime Minister Qureia that Arafat delivered his incendiary "terrorize your enemy" speech. Arafat did the same thing after Qureia's predecessor, Mahmoud Abbas, returned from a peace summit with Bush. At that time, Arafat quickly pulled the rug from under Abbas. Now he wants the world to know that Arafat -- NOT Qureia -- is the guy who calls the shots.
4. Arafat also humiliated Bush and Powell, who bowed to Arab protests against Bush's support of Sharon by agreeing to enter high-level talks with Qureia. After what Arafat said, Qureia's promise to try to arrange a cease-fire sounds more than hollow. In fact, after Arafat's pronouncement, anything Qureia says is worthless. So why continue to talk to Qureia, unless he has the guts to repudiate Arafat. Fat chance!
5. In light of Arafat's speech, the most inane statement of the day came from Powell, who told Qureia that he "couldn't predict" whether the road map's objective of a Palestinian state by 2005 could be met. Arafat's speech should have been the umpteenth wake-up call to U.S. and Palestinian officials that, as long as Arafat remains in charge, the peace process will remain frozen and Palestinian terrorism will continue unabated -- with the full support of the primo Palestinian leader.
6. A bit more history: Arafat's real agenda of a terrorism-driven campaign to annihilate Israel goes way back and never changed. He began as a terrorist, then pretended to change his spots in 1993 by signing on to the Oslo peace process. But from the start of Oslo, he clung to his real agenda, telling Arabs right after his famous handshake on the White House lawn with Clinton and Rabin that he was merely following the example of Muhammed, who agreed to a temporary truce when his forces were weak to gain time to recoup his strength and then went on to annihilate his enemies. Arafat again showed his true colors at Camp David and Taba in 2000-2001 when he effectively blocked any peace based on a genuine two-state solution, and then launched the current intifada.
7. What happens in the next few days? Following up on Powell's meeting with Qureia, Condi Rice is supposed to meet the Palestinian PM to continue the new U.S.-Palestinian dialogue. Will she admit that all this is a sham now?
So, how was this speech reported?
The Washington Post Sunday edition (May 16, 2004) devoted three extensive stories to the Mideast conflict - a Tel Aviv demonstration for a pullout from Gaza, Secretary of State Colin Powell's efforts to revive the peace process, and the plight of refugees in Gaza caught in the cross-fire - without any mention of the incendiary speech on the same day by Yasser Arafat who called for more terror and "jihad" against Israel.
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