The theatre of the surreal - by Melanie Phillips

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Author: Nannette PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:26 pm    Post subject: The theatre of the surreal - by Melanie Phillips

http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/340906/the-theatre-of-the-surreal.thtml

The former Foreign Office diplomat Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale read a few inconvenient historical truths about the Middle East into the parliamentary record on Tuesday. Responding to the Queen’s Speech, she referred to the 800 rockets fired from Gaza into Israel between June and September, and observed:
This of course is the point that is totally missed by all who excoriate Israel for the plight of the Arabs in the disputed territories. Their plight has actually been caused by the Arab states, who launched the war to destroy Israel in 1948, told the Arabs living there to flee in the expectation that Israel would be destroyed in short order, and then refused to absorb them into those Arab states — from where many of these families had originated in the first place.

Baroness Ramsay was optimistic that a unique set of circumstances now offered a chance of peace between Israel and the Arabs — principally because a settlement was now in everyone’s interests, especially in view of the looming spectre of Iran. Personally, I can’t see it. Abbas is not master of his own house, and so even if he were genuinely committed to accepting the right to exist of the Jewish state (and all the signs are to the contrary) he could not deliver any settlement with Israel in Hamastan. If the Arab states really wanted to neutralise the Israel/Arab dispute in order to stop the thing that really frightens them, the Islamisation of the region, Egypt would re-occupy Gaza (and we would all avert our eyes) and Jordan -- which always was ‘Palestine’ since it was carved out of three quarters of the original Palestine when it was handed over to the Hashemite dynasty -- would re-occupy the West Bank.

Instead, the rocket onslaught on Israel continues as the world looks the other way and insists that Israel makes 'painful concessions' that compromise its security and threaten its existence, while indulging the Palestinians' refusal to adhere to any of their commitments to dismantle their infrastructure of terrorist war. It is the theatre of the surreal.



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