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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has apparently revealed himself as a Palestinian partisan. In remarks last week to the Security Council, Ban said: Palestinian frustration is growing under the weight of a half century of occupation and the paralysis of the peace process... It is human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a potent incubator of hate and extremism.
Besides appearing to justify terrorism, the secretary-general equated its Jewish victims with those who were killed while trying to murder them. Stabbings, vehicle attacks and shootings by Palestinians targeting Israeli civilians all of which I condemn and clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces, have continued to claim lives, Ban said. Could this be a slip of the secretary-generals tongue: He condemns targeting Israeli civilians, but not soldiers? Could he be suggesting in a subtle way that the many attacks on soldiers are justifiable, since they are agents of an occupying army? If this differentiation is not part of a new UN policy, Ban could simply have said targeting Israelis and condemned the violence against all of us. Ban speaks out of concern for frustrated Palestinian youth: Palestinian frustration is growing under the weight of a half century of occupation and the paralysis of the peace process. Is he unaware of Israeli frustration? It hasnt exactly been a picnic for us either.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus response confronted Ban with what is finally becoming acknowledged as the fundamental truth of the Arab-Israeli conflict: The violence is the result of the hatred of Jews, rather than a response to alienation and despair due to years of failure to reach a peace settlement. Netanyahu was blunt: They want to murder Jews for being Jews and they say this openly. They do not murder for peace and they do not murder for human rights. He in effect accused Ban of supporting terrorism. The secretary-generals remarks provide a tailwind for terrorism. There is no justification for terrorism. Those Palestinians who murder do not want to build a state; they want to destroy a state and they say this openly.
Jewish officialdom was quick to respond to Bans assertion that the plague of Palestinian violence is the natural result of frustration from half a century of occupation. World Jewish Congress president Ronald S. Lauder expressed regret at Bans statement, calling it a dangerous justification of terrorism and the murder of Jews. He added, It is extremely worrying and shocking that the leader of the international community has chosen to excuse the inexcusable. Lauder also warned of the danger inherent in the secretary- generals words. Mr. Bans statement will only encourage Palestinians to carry out more of the barbaric attacks we have seen in recent weeks. Crimes that are understood to be unacceptable in Paris and in Brussels the random murder of people in the street or in their homes cannot be somehow explained away when it comes to Israel.
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