By Stan Goodenough
Nov 16, 2006
The man at the head of the united Arab quest to steal Israel's heartland from the Jewish people Wednesday reiterated his assertion that Israel should get its people out of "our lands."
Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas, the suit-and-tie-wearing terrorist who for decades helped Yasser Arafat kill more Jews than anyone since Hitler, "appealed" to Israel to return to the land-for-peace process.
This process of terror-driven diplomacy has effectively weakened the Jewish state over the last 15 years, while the Arab countries around Israel continue to upgrade their military capabilities.
Speaking on PA television, Abbas said Israel should not "waste the chance" to find a solution to the nearly 100-year-old conflict.
Peace would arrive, he said, when the Jews were willing to "recognize our national rights, withdraw from our lands and implement the international resolutions and find a just solution ...to the issue of [the Arab] refugees."
Like most Arab leaders, Abbas adheres to the Nazi-formulated "big lie" technique as a central part of the strategy to destroy Israel.
In this way millions of people around the world have been convinced, and today believe, that the "Palestinians" have rights to the "occupied territory."
However, the recorded historical facts show:
that the lands in question comprise the central parts of the Jews' ancient homeland
that the so-called Palestinians have never held any national rights anywhere,and
that Arab violence and hatred since the rebirth of Israel in 1948 has created more Jewish refugees than Arab ones.