Something strange happened over the weekend, and I am still trying to figure it all out.
In a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz chastised Moscow for legitimizing Hamas by inviting leaders of the terror group to talks in the Russian capital later this month.
Since Hamas’ overwhelming victory in last month’s Palestinian elections, Israel has been trying to build an informal international coalition against dealing with the Hamas-led Palestinian government currently in formation.
As one of the key members of the Quartet, Russia’s decision to deal directly with Hamas is of course a blow to Israel’s efforts (so much for reaping diplomatic gains from the Gaza withdrawal….).
In any event – here is the part that is confusing: It was 13 years ago that Israel’s government legitimized Yasser Arafat and the PLO, conferring recognition on the terrorist group and saving it from collapse. This was done despite the great damage it caused, and continues to cause, to the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.
Indeed, up until the present moment, the Government continues to recognize the Palestinian Authority, despite its active participation and involvement in anti-Israel terror (including last Thursday’s incident at the Erez crossing, where terrorists sought to kill Israeli soldiers).
Given that’s the case, how does Mr. Mofaz expect to convince the Russians to avoid dealing with one group of Palestinian terrorists, when Israel is openly dealing with another? Doesn't he realize the inherent absurdity of his position?
Obviously not.
Don't get me wrong – there is no excuse for the Russian stance vis-a-vis Hamas, which is both immoral and short-sighted, and is clearly aimed at undermining the US and Israel’s position.
But there is no doubt that if the government’s policy was based on moral clarity, rather than mulish pragmatism, its message abroad would resonate more convincingly.
That, at least, one would hope, Mr. Mofaz should be able to grasp.
You could also argue that the Russians don't tolerate any terrorism on their own soil, yet they expect Israel to.
Posted by: Abe | February 12, 2006 at 11:49 PM
When was the last time that an Israeli policy was coherent, let alone pragmatic?
Posted by: Hadassa DeYoung, K'far Darom | February 13, 2006 at 02:02 AM
RUSSIA!!IS AN EVIL COUNTRY!!
Posted by: KEITH DAVID | February 13, 2006 at 11:52 AM
Russia has been very supportive of Abu Mazen, who has a degree from Patrice Lumamba University. Abu Mazen had been running to Russia at the drop of a hat for consultations. One has to find out the under-current in Putin's invitation to the Hamas terrorist leader to Moscow. Would Putin have extended a similar invitation to the Chechen terrorist leader? In Putin's eye, all terrorists are not equal.
Posted by: M.D'Souza | February 13, 2006 at 11:42 PM