(communicated by
the Israel Government Press Office)
Jerusalem, December 2, 1998
Speaking in Washington this week, Chairman Arafat again violated the Oslo
1, Oslo 2, Hebron and Wye Accords by announcing his intention to unilaterally declare a
Palestinian state in May 1999.
This is consistent with Mr. Arafat's record of blatant violations of the accords with
Israel. He threatens Israel with violence, invokes the PLO's Phased Plan for Israel's
destruction, glorifies terrorists, incites against Israel and likens the accords to a
temporary truce.
Following are selected examples of Arafat's remarks in the past year:
1) Arafat Threatens Violence Against Israel
Addressing a rally in Ramallah, November 15, 1998 (Al-Ayyam, November 16, 1998):
"Our rifles are ready and we are ready to raise them again if anyone tries to
prevent us from praying in holy Jerusalem
There are agreements and they better be
carried out, because the 'generals of the stones' [i.e. intifada rioters] are
ready
"
Interview with the Algerian newspaper Sawt al-Ahrar on August 1, 1998:
"The Palestinian Authority has taken steps to actively struggle against the
Israeli Judaization scheme
The Palestinian Authority is ready to restart the
intifada in order to stop the assault on the Arab character of Jerusalem."
Speech to the Organization of the Islamic Conference's Jerusalem Committee in Morocco
on July 29, 1998 (Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, July 30, 1998)
"The Israeli policy of ethnic cleansing has taken on the ugliest of forms in
recent months
Israel has started the war over Jerusalem
but with Arab and
Islamic assistance, this shall be our faithful jihad (holy war) - to defend holy Jerusalem
from the danger of Judaization and the Zionist plot."
Speech broadcast on official Palestinian Television, July 1, 1998:
"The battle for Jerusalem is a battle of life or death, life or death, life or
death"
Leading Palestinian marchers in a chant, broadcast on official Palestinian television
on May 14, 1998:
"With our soul and blood we will redeem you O Palestine!"
Message marking the tenth anniversary of the slaying of PLO leader Abu Jihad, chief of
terrorist operations against Israel, published in the official PA newspaper Al-Hayat
Al-Jadeeda, April 16, 1998:
"My colleagues in struggle and in arms, my colleagues in struggle and in jihad
[holy war]
Intensify the revolution and the blessed intifada. Reinforce the strong
stance and strengthen the faith. We must burn the ground under the feet of the
invaders."
Interview on Egyptian Orbit TV, April 18, 1998:
"Q: If a violent incident occurs, Netanyahu will exploit it and say that it is for
this reason that he is not hurrying to make an agreement with the Palestinians, since they
are incapable of controlling the situation.
Arafat: I know his tricks. Everyone must know that all options are open before the
Palestinian people, and not just the Palestinian people, but before the entire Arab
nation.
Q: Eight or nine years.
Arafat: Or twenty years. I say that all options are open before the Palestinian people.
The Israelis are troubled by this phrase, but I ask them: "Why are you troubled by
this phrase? Is it because you do not wish to implement the agreements?". Q: If your
rival, and I don't want to say enemy, will not respect the accord, what will you do?
Arafat: We will cross that bridge when we come to it. As I said, all options are open
before the Palestinian people.
Q: Is Arafat still the same revolutionary fighter? Is he capable of taking to the
streets when necessary?
Arafat: This nation of giants has created 100,000 Arafats. We are a nation of giants
which has been struggling with World Zionism for 101 years, and we are capable of
beginning it all again. I say this not in the name of Arafat but in the name of the new
generals.
Q: There are Western observers who say that something must happen on the ground
for things to start moving. Do you think that something must happen on the street, or is
it enough to have effective American pressure?
Arafat: The only answer which you will get from me is that all options are open before
the Palestinian people.
2) Arafat Likens Accords With Israel to a Temporary Truce
Chairman Arafat frequently compares the accords with Israel to the Khudaibiya agreement
made by the prophet Muhammad with the Arabian tribe of Koreish. The pact, slated to last
for ten years, was broken within two years, when the Islamic forces - having used the
peace pact to become stronger - defeated the Koreish tribe. Comparing agreements with
Israel to the Khudaibiya pact is tantamount to stating that they are temporary
arrangements.
Address to a rally in Ramallah broadcast on official Palestinian Television, November
15, 1998:
"We chose the peace of the brave out of faith in the prophet, in the Khudaibiya
agreement."
Newspaper interview, Al-Quds, May 10, 1998: Question: Do you feel sometimes that you
made a mistake in agreeing to Oslo?
Arafat: No... no. Allah's messenger Mohammad accepted the al-Khudaibiya peace treaty
and Salah a-Din accepted the peace agreement with Richard the Lion-Hearted."
[Note: Salah a-Din (Saladin) was the Muslim leader who, after a cease-fire, declared a
jihad against the Crusaders and captured Jerusalem]
Interview on Egyptian Orbit TV, April 18, 1998:
Question: How do you explain that you occasionally ask the Palestinian street not to
explode?
Arafat: When the prophet Muhammad made the Khudaibiya agreement, he agreed to remove
his title "messenger of Allah" from the agreement. Then, Omar bin Khatib and the
others referred to this agreement as the "inferior peace agreement." Of course,
I do not compare myself to the prophet, but I do say that we must learn from his steps and
those of Salah a-Din. The peace agreement which we signed is an "inferior
peace". The conditions [behind it] are the intifada, which lasted for seven years.
Q: For practical reasons, do you now suggest to maintain quiet despite
everything?
Arafat: Yes, I suggest we maintain quiet. We respect agreements the way that the
prophet Muhammad and Salah a-Din respected the agreements which they signed.
3) Arafat Invokes the Phased Plan for Israel's
Destruction
Chairman Arafat habitually invokes the June 8, 1974 resolution of the Palestinian
National Council [PNC], known as the "Phased Plan" for Israel's destruction. The
decision contains two key elements: first, to create a Palestinian state on any territory
vacated by Israel (paragraph 2); and second, to use that state as a base for mobilizing a
general Arab assault on Israel (paragraph 8 of the resolution).]
Interview on Egyptian Orbit TV, April 18, 1998:
"Question: Were you under pressure from the Arab states then?
Arafat: No. In 1974, at the Palestinian National Council meeting in Cairo, we passed
the decision to establish national Palestinian rule over any part of the land of Palestine
which is liberated."
Interview, Palestinian daily Al-Ayyam, on the occasion of Fatah day, January 1, 1998:
"Question: Have we made a mistake by entering the battle over a settlement,
starting with Madrid, through Washington and until Oslo?
Arafat: Since the decision of the Palestinian National Council at its 12th meeting in
1974 [known as the Phased Plan for Israel's destruction], the PLO has adopted the
political solution of establishing a National Authority over any territory from which the
occupation withdraws. At other PNC meetings we developed this position, until the one held
in Algiers in 1988, in which the declaration of independence and the peace initiative were
ratified
"
4) Arafat Glorifies Terrorists
Interview on Egyptian Orbit TV, April 18, 1998:
Q: Does your position permit you to work without interruption, as you are wont to
do?
Arafat: Without a doubt. I would also like to say that I envy the martyrs and I hope to
become one of them, though it has been decreed thus far that I continue to live."
Message to the Palestinians marking the 10th anniversary of the slaying of PLO leader
Abu Jihad, chief of terrorist operations against Israel, published in the official PA
newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, April 16, 1998:
"The blood of the martyr is never spilled in vain! We say with complete faith,
loudly and clearly, that the song of the martyrs is etched in the path of Palestine, and
their pure blood is upon our necks
."
Speech broadcast on official Palestinian Television referring to Yihya Ayyash, Hamas
bombmaker responsible for the deaths of more than 50 Israelis, January 19, 1998:
"We are all candidates for holy martyrdom. Candidates for holy martyrdom. In
memory of the noble and brave holy martyrs Abu Iyad, Abu Al-Hol, Abu Muhammad, and before
them Abu Jihad and before them Yihya Ayyash and after them, Yihya Ayyash."
5) Arafat Incites Against Israel
Speech to the Organization of the Islamic Conference's Jerusalem Committee in Morocco
on July 29, 1998 (Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, July 30, 1998)
"We shall continue
to save holy Jerusalem from the Judaizing monster and the
despised settlements
they [the Israelis] are determined to destroy the Dome of the
Rock and Al-Aksa Mosque on the Temple Mount and to replace them by building Solomon's
Temple
."
Interview with Al-Jezira television, June 28, 1998:
"Question: What will you do, or what have you done, to prevent him [Prime Minister
Netanyahu] from implementing the Jerusalem plan?
Arafat: Let me tell you something. The issue of Jerusalem is not just a Palestinian
issue. It is a Palestinian, Arab, Islamic and Christian issue.
Q: Can one also say that it is Jewish? Arafat: No. Allow me to be precise - they
consider Hebron to be holier than Jerusalem. Q: More than the Western Wall?
Arafat: More than the Western Wall
until now, all the excavations that have been
carried out have failed to prove the location of the Temple. It is 30 years since they
[the Israelis] captured the city and they have not succeeded in even giving one proof as
to the location of the Temple.
Q: For the sake of Jerusalem and the problem
Arafat: For the sake of Jerusalem, we have received very, very little [funding]. We are
tightening our belts to save money for the struggle against this Satan, the Satan of
money, the Satan of influence, the Satan of discord, the Satan of the robbery which the
Government of Israel is attempting to commit."
6) Arafat Threatens to Unilaterally Declare a Palestinian
State in 1999 with Jerusalem as its Capital
Addressing the Arab-American Institute in Washington, November 29, 1998:
"On the 4th of May, 1999, the interim period will end. And we should by that time
be prepared to declare our independent Palestinian state. And its capital, Jerusalem, the
Holy City
Holy Jerusalem is going to be the capital of our state, but western
Jerusalem could be the capital of Israel
."
Address to a rally in Ramallah broadcast on official Palestinian television, November
15, 1998:
"For a hundred years we have faced this enormous global power [i.e. Zionism] and
our people are still steadfast in Jerusalem. Yes, we will establish a state on May 4,
1999."
Addressing a rally in Nablus, November 14, 1998:
"We will declare our independent state on May 4, 1999 with Jerusalem as its
capital, yes Jerusalem, the eternal capital of our state, whether they like it or not. Now
we are on our land and we are regaining this holy land inch by inch until we set up our
state in 1999." |