Thursday, May 14, 2009

The Yellow Daisy: Israel, Arab-‘Palestinians’ Iran; Israel, Arab-‘Palestinians’ Iran

Nurit Greenger

Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, born February 15, 1934, is an influential Iranian politician, writer and former president. From 1989 to 1997 Rafsanjani served as the President of Iran. In 2005 he ran for a third term in office but in the run off round he lost the election to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Rafsanjani is reportedly hostile to Ahmandinejad and the more ideological tendency in the Islamic Republic. He has been described as a pragmatic and conservative, who supports a centrist position domestically and a moderate position internationally, seeking to avoid conflict with the United States.
Yet, in an interview with a journalist, Rafsanjani once said that an Iranian [nuclear] attack would kill as many as five million [Israeli] Jews. He estimated that even if Israel retaliated by dropping its own nuclear bombs on Iran, Iran would probably lose ‘only’ fifteen million people, which he said would be a small 'sacrifice' from among the billion Muslims in the world.

It other words sacrificing fifteen million Muslims from the sea of a billion Muslims will be a small and worthwhile price to pay if Israel is wiped off the map and is no more.

This diabolical mindset must not and cannot be taken lightly; not by the USA, EU and by far not by Israel.

To arrive at a true and ever lasting peace between Israel and the Arab-‘Palestinians’ will be an extremely complicated, difficult and long term process. Right now it is only Israel that wants peace; the Arab-‘Palestinians’ do not. They want their own state less than they want to see the end of the Jewish State of Israel. If the Arab-‘Palestinians’ will not make a total reform in their society, this process may end up being unsuccessful and at the end there will be no peace after all.

Asking Israel to rush into making peace with the Arab-‘Palestinians’ is most dangerous approach.

Israel should not be held hostage to the Iranian nuclear threat by the difficulty of making peace with the Arab-‘Palestinians’. If Arab-‘Palestinian’ radicals believe that rebuffing Israel will soften American action against Iran they will do so and in the meantime, Iran will continue in its efforts to develop nuclear weapons.

Regardless of progress on the ground toward peace between Israel and the Arab-‘Palestinians’ which will take years to achieve, it at all, Iran’s nuclear program that will product the A-Bomb is only months away and it must be permanently eradicated and fast. The world must not allow Rafsanjani's mindset to materialize.

The two issues—peace between Israel and the Arab-’Palestinians’ and stopping Iran from having the A-bomb—must not be linked. In no shape or form one can rely on the other to succeed. Peace between Israel and the Arab-‘Palestinians’ much depends on the latter and nuclear blackmail is not the weapon to be used on Israel for this process' success. And let us not for one moment forget that a nuclear bomb does not recognize a Jew from an Arab; it will wipe off all the Jews and the Arabs living in the Land of Israel. After all Rafsanjani called Israel “a one-bomb country.”

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