See also: Week #33 in review
Ten steps Bush should take to combat Palestinian terrorism
By Zionist Organization of
America January 7, 2003
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In the wake of the latest massacre of 22 Israelis by
Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is
proposing a ten-step plan for the Bush administration to help combat Palestinian
Arab terrorism:
1. Cancel U.S. support for creation of a Palestinian Arab State:
The Bush administration should acknowledge that the Palestinian Arabs have not
met any of the conditions for statehood that President Bush outlined in his June
24 speech. (The ZOA's new report, "Six Months Since the Bush Middle East Speech"
- available by calling 212-481-1500 - details those violations.) The
administration should therefore announce that it is formally withdrawing its
offer to support creation of such a state.
2. Declare that the Palestinian Authority is a terrorist regime:
The Bush administration should acknowledge that the Palestinian Authority, which
orders, pays for, and glorifies the mass murder of Jews, is a terrorist regime,
and end all relations between the U.S. and the PA.
3. End the $100 million in annual U.S. aid to the Palestinian Arabs:
The U.S. has been giving the Palestinian Arabs $100-million in aid each year,
and the Bush administration recently increased it to $150 million - a total of
nearly $1 billion since 1994. This aid has greatly strengthened the terrorist PA
regime. It must be halted.
4. Stop pressuring Israel to make concessions to the PA: The
Bush administration should immediately stop pressuring Israel to make
concessions to the PA such as providing the PA with funds or permitting
Palestinian Arab workers to enter Israel. Such concessions are, in effect, a
reward for terrorism and they strengthen the terrorist PA regime.
5. Stop condemning Israel's anti-terror actions: The Bush
administration should end its policy of publicly condemning Israeli
counter-terror tactics such as the targeted elimination of terrorist leaders and
the dismantling of buildings and homes used by terrorists. These tactics are no
different from the tactics used by the U.S. in its own war on terror, yet as
recently as January 3, 2002, the State Department again publicly condemned
Israel for removing houses that were being used by terrorists as shelters from
which to shoot at Israelis.
6. Pressure allies to stop giving aid to the PA: The Bush
administration should use the full weight of its diplomatic and financial
leverage to pressure its allies to stop providing funds to the PA.
7. Cut off aid to Arab regimes that fund Palestinian Arab terror:
The Bush administration should inform all Arab regime which assist the PA that
they will no longer receive any U.S. military or financial assistance if they
continue providing funds to the PA.
8. Shut down PLO offices in the U.S.: The Bush administration
should immediately shut down all PLO and PA offices in the United States.
9. Move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem: The Bush administration
should immediately fulfill the U.S. law requiring moving the American embassy in
Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This will send a powerful message to Arab
terrorists that their threats will no longer succeed in shaping U.S. policy in
the Middle East.
10. Pressure the PA to surrender murderers of Americans: The
Bush administration should demand that the PA surrender, to the U.S., all
Palestinian Arabs involved in attacks in which American citizens have been
harmed. If the PA refuses to comply, the Bush administration should use all
means at its disposal to apprehend the suspects, including sending FBI agents to
PA-controlled areas to arrest them.