Monday, October 24, 2022

WHILE TRUMP PUT A STOP TO IT, BIDEN FUNDS THOSE WHO HATE US

The Palestinian Leadership Hates the US

Despite gobbling billions in American aid, the Palestinian Authority sees the US as the “enemy.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. 

 

Over the years, the US has donated billions of tax dollars to the Palestinians—becoming the Palestinian Authority’s largest donor. Yet Palestinian leaders claim they “don’t trust America” and see it as the “enemy.” Vladimir Putin and Russia, on the other hand, are seen as allies and supporters.

In his recent meeting with Putin at the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Kazakhstan, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas made his sentiments quite clear:

“We don’t trust America, and you know our position. We don’t trust them and don’t rely on them, and we won’t accept under any circumstances to America being the sole party in resolving the problem.”

Speaking before Abbas, Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki lamented that while the US used to be a friend of the Palestinians, it is no longer. Today it is “the enemy.”

“We have many friends in the world, while the US has retreated, and it is the enemy and Israel is its claw in the region.”

Zaki added that once the Palestinians leave the “shadow” of the US, they will be free to receive weapons from other sources:

“Under the shadow of the US, no one can help us with weapons, but when its power disappears or decreases, Allah willing, we will receive help that is more than words and more than activities and processions.”

The Palestinian leadership’s attitude towards the US is unsurprising. According to Abbas’s Fatah Party, it is the US and the UK who are responsible for the fate of the Palestinians, since Israel “was brought by the US and Britain”

The official Fatah Spokesman in the Gaza Strip Mundhir Al-Hayek told official PA TV in September:

“We will not relinquish our fundamental principles until achieving all the goals, until the Palestinian people is liberated, and the source of this trouble [Israel] is removed, which was brought to the Middle East by the US and Britain to play a role … to defend the interests of the international community.”

For the Palestinian narrative, historical fact is clearly irrelevant. The decision to reestablish the Jewish homeland in Israel was adopted in the aftermath of World War I at the 1920 San Remo Conference. The San Remo decision was then ratified by the international community in the 1922 League of Nations Mandate for Palestine. The entire focus of the Mandate was to establish a Jewish national home. The US was only an observer at the San Remo Conference and never joined the League of Nations.

While some commentators attribute the PA’s animosity towards the US to the policy changes of former President Donald Trump, as Palestinian Media Watch has shown, the Palestinians’ distain for the US is a historical constant. A few examples of PA comments regarding the US under previous administrations can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here.

While the Palestinian leadership has consistently demonstrated its disdain for the US despite gobbling up billions in US aid, Abbas sees Putin and Russia as paragons of international law. As Abbas noted in his meeting with Putin:

“Russia’s position [towards the Palestinians] supports justice and international law, and from our perspective that is enough. When you say: ‘I support the decisions of the international institutions,’ this is enough for me.”

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

That's because Biden hates us too.