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Jerusalem Cloakroom #130
Palestinian Self-Governance Fuels Terrorism
by Yoram Ettinger
yoramtex@netvision.net.il
June 1, 2003
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Due diligence of PLO’s history
determines that The more solid PLO self-governance, the higher the profile
of PLO-role-modeled international terrorism. A mini Palestinian terrorist
base in Gaza ignited the 1956 Egypt-Israel War. PLO autonomy in Jordan
dramatically escalated international terrorism and fueled the 1970 Syrian
invasion of Jordan. PLO re-entrenching self-rule in Lebanon provided
international terrorism with its largest base ever, plundering Lebanon,
dragging Syria and Israel into a mini-war and Syrian occupation.
PLO self-governance in Tunisia, financed generously by
PLO-controlled Palestinian enclave in Kuwait, bolstered terrorism and
provided Saddam with vital intelligence spearheading the invasion of Kuwait.
The establishment of a Palestinian Authority in Gaza, Judea and Samaria
– in accordance with the Oslo Accord – has escalated Palestinian terrorism to
unprecedented levels (1,200 Israelis murdered since Oslo 1993, which is
proportionally equal to 60,000 Americans!).
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PLO-inspired hijacking of western aircraft, and dramatic escalation of international
terrorism, was triggered by PLO’s effective autonomy in
Northern Jordan (1968-1970). Arafat, Abu-Mazen (who has been Arafat’s
top confidant since the 1950s!), Abu-Jihad, Abu-Iyyad and other PLO
chieftains, collaborated with various international terror organizations,
abusing the administrative and operational autonomy, accorded to them by King
Hussein. They terrorized Israel (230 Israelis murdered), plundered Jordan,
violated scores of agreements concluded with the King, threatening his very
survival. PLO autonomy in Jordan was a catalyst in the 1970
Syria-Jordan war, which produced an appeal by President Nixon to Israel to
intervene (thus, preventing an anti-US pro-Soviet domino scenario all the way
to the Gulf States).
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Palestinian terrorism subsided in
(Black) September 1970, when the late King Hussein – realizing the threat to
his own throne – clipped the wings of PLO self-governance. He eradicated PLO
infrastructure in Jordan (politically, financially, ideologically and
militarily), through a swift and a comprehensive military strike, expelling
the PLO to Lebanon.
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Palestinian and International
Terrorism was exacerbated, once the PLO established itself as an
autonomous entity in defenseless Lebanon, following its expulsion
from Jordan. By 1972 the PLO assumed control of Southern Lebanon and parts of
Beirut and Tripoli, adding fuel to the Lebanese civil war, severely
undermining Lebanese sovereignty and regional stability. The PLO transformed
Lebanon into the largest terrorist base in the world, replete with
PLO-controlled training camps for anti-US Central American, Japanese, European
and Mideast terror organizations. It was from PLO headquarters in Lebanon that
Arafat, Abu-Mazen (the architect of PLO ties with the USSR and with ruthless
East European regimes) and other key PLO leaders directed the murder of the US
ambassador and deputy ambassador in Sudan and the murder of the Israeli
athletes at the Munich Olympic Games, thus setting new standards for
international terrorism.
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Palestinian Terrorism subsided when
the PLO was uprooted from Southern Lebanon and Beirut, by Israel, in 1982,
and expelled from Northern Lebanon (Tripoli), by Syria, in 1983. Syria has not
forgotten the betrayal of 1966, when the PLO murdered a number of
Syrian military officers, while being provided training and operational
facilities in Syria. While Syria provided safe haven, the PLO demanded
self-governance!
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Palestinian Terrorism
escalated as the post-Lebanon PLO expanded its autonomy in Tunisia.
However, Palestinian terror subsided drastically when Abu-Jihad (who
preceded Abu-Mazen as Arafat’s first deputy) was eliminated at his Tunisian
headquarters, and when pressure was mounting on Tunisia to dramatically
restrain PLO self-governance. The 1991 defeat of the PLO’s top ally, Saddam
Hussein, crashed PLO’s strategic posture in the Mideast. The 1987-92
intifada was all but subdued, and the PLO became strategically
irrelevant (as far as Arab leaders were concerned!), when the Oslo Accord
was concluded, snatching PLO survival out of the jaws of PLO oblivion,
fueling Palestinian terrorism to an unprecedented level.
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What will be the Terrorist Tax of
an independent Palestinian state?! Sacrificing the evidence of the last
50 years, on the altar of wishful-thinking could exert a severe price as far
as human lives and vital US interests!
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