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The Palestinians' Other Jihad Against Israel - by Bassam Tawil - The Gatestone Institute - 16.05.23

The Palestinian Authority (PA) wants the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue arrest warrants against Israeli leaders and punish them for speaking out against, or combatting, terrorism.


Instead of demanding that ICC punish the terrorists -- who are intentionally firing rockets at Israeli civilians -- the PA is asking the court to prosecute Israelis for launching operations to counter terrorism.


The PA... according to the Oslo Accords is officially supposed to be Israel's peace partner and to prevent terrorism and violence....


At the heart of the PA's campaign against Israel is the argument that Israel has no right to target terrorists... involved in terrorism against Jews. Instead, Israel should agreeably allow its citizens to be killed.


Mahmoud Abbas and his associates, instead of denouncing the terrorists for indiscriminately firing rockets at Israeli civilians, is actually supporting the terrorists -- both financially in a pay-for-slay "jobs program," as well as verbally. In this regard, the PA is not only abrogating its commitments under the Oslo Accords and international law, but is acting as an enemy of Israel -- not a peace partner.


The Palestinian Authority has proven that it cares more about the terrorists than about the civilians they injure and kill.


Nabil Abu Rudaineh, a spokesperson for Mahmoud Abbas... described the airstrike that killed the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) commanders -- who had instigated the attacks against Israel -- as a "crime" ... His complaint, in other words, is that "It all started when he hit me back."


Abu Rudaineh, however, "forgot" to mention that the Israeli airstrikes had come in response to more than 100 rockets that terrorists had fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel a few days earlier. He also "forgot" to mention that the three commanders belonged to PIJ, a group that rejects Israel's right to exist and is opposed to any peace process.


The goals of PIJ are: "The liberation of the whole of Palestine and the liquidation of the Israeli entity, and the establishment of Islamic rule on the land of Palestine which guarantees the achievement of justice, freedom, and equality."


PIJ aims to "inspire and mobilize the masses of the Islamic nation everywhere and urge them to fight the decisive battle with the Israeli entity."


Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh also joined the chorus of senior Palestinian officials who chose to blame Israel for the fighting rather than the terrorists who had begun the conflict by firing more than 100 rockets at Israeli towns and cities the week before.


Shtayyeh, too, "forgot" to mention that the Israeli operation was directed not at civilians, as the Palestinian operation had been, but specifically against commanders of an Iranian-backed, designated terror group, PIJ.


Abu Rudaineh and Shtayyeh then called on the "international community," the United Nations and the Biden administration to hold Israel to account as a rogue state in the international arena for being so inconsiderate as to defend itself against the rocket attacks of PIJ and other terror groups in the Gaza Strip.


It is no surprise that the UN, which has a long record of bias against Israel, would hold an event that calls the establishment of Israel a "catastrophe."


By hosting Abbas and organizing such an event, the UN is essentially complicit in the Palestinian Authority's war on Israel.


So is the European Union, which came out against the Israeli military operation that was countering the terrorists in the Gaza Strip, and described Israel's actions as "intolerable." Instead of calling on the Palestinian terrorists to stop targeting Israeli civilians, the EU urged the two parties to "exercise maximum restraint."


The EU actually tried to put a democratic country, Israel, and Palestinian terror groups in the Gaza Strip, on equal footing.


Iran and its Palestinian terror proxies, meanwhile, proclaim that Israel should be destroyed – through a nuclear bomb, or Jihad, or rockets, or other forms of terrorism, such as suicide bombings, shootings, stabbings and car-rammings.


The latest round of fighting shows that the terrorists in the Gaza Strip have not even remotely relinquished their dream of eliminating Israel and killing Jews. Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority – Israel's "peace partners" – are working to achieve the same goal through legal and diplomatic warfare and incitement against Israel.


It is time for the Biden administration and the international community to wake up and see that there is no real difference between PIJ, Hamas, Hezbollah – and the Palestinian Authority. They all share the same aspiration of seeing Israel wiped off the map. They only differ regarding the best means to accomplish that. Iran's terror militias are convinced this goal can be achieved through terrorism and rockets, while the Biden administration's friends in the PA believe that with the help of the UN, EU, ICC and other international parties, they can finally exterminate Israel by delegitimizing it through the legal and diplomatic route.


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Bassam Tawil is a Muslim Arab based in the Middle East.


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The Palestinian Authority (PA) wants the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants against Israeli leaders and punish them for speaking out against, or combatting, terrorism. PA President Mahmoud Abbas and his associates, instead of denouncing the terrorists for indiscriminately firing rockets at Israeli civilians, is actually supporting the terrorists. Pictured: Abbas speaks at the United Nations headquarters in New York on May 15, 2023. (Photo by Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images)



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