Midway through a report on recent Arab attacks that killed seven Israeli civilians, The New York Times quoted a Palestinian spokesman warning that Israel’s response was the real problem.
“If the Israeli government continues with this escalation of this dangerous method of executions, the region will be in a position that cannot be controlled,” the spokesman said.
Before I finished the blame-the-victim screed, I was suffering a flashback. Suddenly, it was September of 2000, and I was conducting an interview with another Palestinian spokesman in the West Bank.
Those were heady days, with much hope that Israelis and Palestinians were on the cusp of a historic settlement. President Clinton had convened a summit at Camp David in July, and Yasser Arafat was coming again to the White House for further talks. My conversations with Israeli and Palestinian civilians showed widespread eagerness for peace.
But peace was not on the mind of the Palestinian official I interviewed. The meeting was arranged by American diplomats, who assured me that the official was trustworthy and, most important, very close to Arafat.
His name was Nabil Amr, and he was a gracious host as we sat in his spacious office in the dusty government center in Ramallah, the de facto Arab capital of the West Bank.
Yet as I wrote later, “Amr repeated a version of what was a mantra in the 75-minute interview: There are these groups that we cannot control. The message was clear: Don’t blame the Palestinians if terrorists return to their deadly business. Blame only the Israelis for refusing to surrender themselves and their country.”
Nothing has changed in 15 years. As the Times story showed, the Palestinians are still threatening violence, even as they wash their hands of responsibility by saying it cannot be “controlled.”
Despite Mahmoud Abbas replacing Arafat, despite new American and Israeli leaders, and despite a vastly different region and world, the Palestinians are stuck in exactly the same mind-set.
Don’t blame us for anything. Everything is Israel’s fault. If Arabs kill Jews, the Jews had it coming.
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