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US
Government Hid Murders Committed by Arafat
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JERUSALEM
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Our
World: The longest-running big lie |
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Caroline
Glick,
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Jan.
1, 2007
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Nobel
Peace Prize Laureate Yasser Arafat was a master of the big
lie. Since he invented global terrorism with the founding
of the Fatah terror organization in 1959, Arafat
successfully portrayed himself as a freedom fighter while
introducing the world to passenger jet hijackings,
schoolhouse massacres and embassy takeovers.
To
cultivate the myth of his innocence Arafat ordered his
Fatah terror cells to operate under pseudonyms. In the
early 1970's he renamed several Fatah murder squads the
Black September Organization while publicly claiming that
they were "breakaway" units completely unrelated
to Fatah or to himself.
In
2000, as he launched the current Palestinian jihad, he
repeated the process by renaming Fatah terror cells the
Aksa Martyr Brigades and then claiming that they were
completely unrelated to Fatah or to himself. This fiction
too, has been successful in spite of the fact that all
Aksa Martyr Brigades terrorists are members of Fatah and
most are members of Palestinian Authority official
militias who receive their salaries, guns and marching
orders from Fatah.
Last
week, with the quiet release of a 33-year-old US State
Department cable, a good chunk of the edifice of his great
lie was destroyed.
ON
MARCH 1, 1973, eight Fatah terrorists, operating under the
Black September banner stormed the Saudi Arabian Embassy
in Khartoum, Sudan during a farewell party for the US
Embassy's Charges d'Affaires George Curtis Moore. The
terrorists took Moore, US ambassador Cleo Noel, Belgian
Charges d'Affairs Guy Eid and two Arab diplomats hostage.
They demanded that the US, Israel, Jordan and Germany
release PLO and Baader-Meinhof Gang terrorists, including
Robert F. Kennedy's Palestinian assassin Sirhan Sirhan and
Black September commander Muhammed Awadh (Abu Daud), from
prison in exchange for the hostages' release.
The
next evening, the Palestinians brutally murdered Noel,
Moore, and Eid. They released their other hostages on
March 4.
Arafat
denied any involvement in the attack. The US officially
accepted his denial. Yet, as he later publicly revealed,
James Welsh, who served at the time of the attack as an
analyst at the National Security Agency, intercepted a
communication from Arafat, then headquartered in Beirut to
his terror agents in Khartoum ordering the attack.
In
1986, as evidence of Arafat's involvement in the operation
became more widely known, more and more voices began
calling for Arafat to be investigated for murder. As the New
York Sun's online blog recalled last week, during that
period, Britain's Sunday Times reported that 44 US
senators sent a letter to then US attorney-general Edwin
Meese, "urging the American government to charge the
PLO chief with plotting the murders of two American
diplomats in 1973."
The
article went on to note that the Justice Department's
interest in pursuing the matter was making senior State
Department officials uneasy: "State Department
diplomats, worried that murder charges against Arafat
would anger the United States' friends in the Arab world,
are urging the Justice Department to drop the
investigation."
As
late as 2002, in spite of President George W. Bush's
pointed refusal to meet with Arafat, the State Department
continued to protest his innocence. At the time, Scott
Johnson, a Minneapolis attorney and one of the authors of
the popular Powerlineblog weblog, inquired into the matter
with the State Department's Near Eastern Affairs Bureau.
In an emailed response from the bureau's deputy director
of press affairs Gregory Sullivan, Johnson was told,
"Evidence clearly points to the terrorist group Black
September as having committed the assassinations of Amb.
Noel and George Moore, and though Black September was a
part of the Fatah movement, the linkage between Arafat and
this group has never been established."
So
it was that for 33 years, under seven consecutive
presidential administrations, the State Department denied
any knowledge of involvement by Arafat or Fatah in the
execution of its own people.
Until
last week.
THE
CABLE released by the State Department's historian states,
"The Khartoum operation was planned and carried out
with the full knowledge and personal approval of Yasir
Arafat, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization,
(PLO), and the head of Fatah. Fatah representatives based
in Khartoum participated in the attack, using a Fatah
vehicle to transport the terrorists to the Saudi Arabian
Embassy."
Although
clearly skilled in the art of deception, Arafat could
never have succeeded in creating and prolonging his
fictions and with them, his crimes, without the
cooperation of the US government and the media.
In
this vein, the release of the State Department cable
raises two daunting questions. First, how is it possible
that the belated admission of a massive 33 year cover-up
of the murder of senior American diplomats spanning the
course of seven consecutive presidential administrations
has been ignored by the US media? A Google news search for
Cleo Noel brought up but a handful of stories - none of
which were reported by the major news networks or national
newspapers.
On
the face of it, the released cable, which calls into
question the very foundation of US Middle East policy for
the past generation is simply stunning. The cable
concludes, "The Khartoum operation again demonstrated
the ability of the BSO to strike where least expected. The
open participation of Fatah representatives in Khartoum in
the attack provides further evidence of the Fatah/BSO
relationship. The emergence of the United States as a
primary fedayeen target indicates a serious threat of
further incidents similar to that which occurred in
Khartoum."
The
media's silence on the issue does not merely raise red
flags abut their objectivity. By not availing the American
public to the knowledge that Fatah and the PLO have been
specifically targeting Americans for 33 years, the media
has denied the American people basic knowledge of the
world in which they live.
The
media's abject refusal to cover the story raises an even
more egregious aspect of the episode. Specifically, what
does the fact that under seven consecutive
administrations, the US government has covered up Arafat's
direct responsibility for the murder of American diplomats
while placing both Arafat and Fatah at the center of its
Middle East policy, say about the basic rationale of US
policy towards Israel and the Palestinians? What would US
Middle East policy looked like, and what would have been
the results for US, and international security as a whole,
if rather than advancing a policy that made Arafat the
most frequent foreign visitor to the White House during
the Clinton administration, the US had demanded his
extradition and tried him for murder?
How
many lives would have been saved if the US had not been
intent on upholding Arafat's big lie? How would such a US
policy have impacted the subsequent development of sister
terror organizations like Hizbullah, al-Qaida and Hamas,
all of which were founded by members of Arafat's terror
industry?
Sadly,
the release of the cable did not in any way signal a
change in the US policy of whitewashing Fatah. In
contravention of US law, for the past 13 years, the State
Department has been denying that Fatah, the PLO and the
Palestinian Authority are terrorist organizations, and has
been actively funding them with US taxpayer dollars.
This
policy went on, unchanged even after Fatah gunmen murdered
three US embassy employees in Gaza in October 2003. This
policy continues, unchanged still today, as Fatah's
current leader, Arafat's deputy of 40 years Mahmoud Abbas
works to form a unity government with Hamas. Indeed, the
central component of the US's policy towards the
Palestinians today is the goal of strengthening Fatah by
arming, training and funding its Force 17 terror militia.
In
a November 14, 2006 interview on Palestinian television,
Ahmed Hales Abu Maher who serves as Secretary of Fatah in
Gaza, bragged of Fatah's role in the development of
international terrorism. In his words, reported by
Palestinian Media Watch, "Oh warrior brothers, this
is a nation that will never be broken, it is a revolution
that will never be defeated. This is a nation that gives
an example every day that is imitated across the world. We
gave the world the children of the RPG [Rocket Propelled
Grenades], we gave the world the children stone
[-throwers], and we gave the world the male and female
Martyrdom-Seekers [suicide bombers]."
Imagine
what the world would have looked like if, rather than
clinging to Arafat's big lie that he and his Fatah terror
organization were central components of Middle East peace,
the US had captured and tried Arafat for murdering its
diplomats and worked steadily to destroy Fatah.
Imagine
how our future would look if rather than stealthily
admitting the truth, while trusting the media not to take
notice, the US government were to base its current
policies on the truth, and the media were to reveal this
truth to the world.