The Bidenites are making their insidious plans to pressure Israel to accept a Palestinian state, by agreeing to be squeezed back within the 1949 armistice lines, with a nine-mile-wide waist from Qalqilya to the sea. Israel is already, with 8,630 square miles, among the tiniest countries in the world; its current size — before the reductions the Bidenites are planning — is 8,630 square miles. The 22 Arab states are spread across 5 million square miles — that is, they are 632 times as large as Israel. Now the administration wants to shrink Israel further still, in order to create a 23rd Arab state. Washington has been planning — plotting might be a more accurate word — with Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Pakistan — what territories Israel will be forced to give up if there is to be “peace” in the Middle East, which can only be achieved, the Bidenites devoutly believe, through a “two-state solution.” After all, why would everyone call it a “solution” unless it were exactly that? The Bidenites look forward to forcing Israel to remove its “settlers” from the West Bank, as was done in Gaza in 2005. They don’t seem to realize that there are half a million so-called settlers living in the West Bank. It was difficult enough to uproot 8,000 Israelis from Gaza in 2005; the notion that the Israeli government would uproot 500,000 Israelis from their towns and cities in Judea and Samaria (a/k/a the West Bank) is hallucinatory. And unlike the Bidenites, the Israelis know that their claim to retain that territory is solidly based on the Mandate for Palestine which, in turn, was based on 3500 years of the Jewish people’s connection to, and presence in, the Land of Israel.
Given its planning the lineaments of a “Palestinian state,” one would expect that the Bidenites would have a clear idea of who, in their view, should be chosen to run that state. But one would be wrong. A recent exchange in Congress between Rep. Brian Mast and Bonnie Jenkins, a high-ranking member of Blinken’s State Department, shows that the Bidenites have no idea as to who will run this Palestinian state. More on this telling exchange can be found here: “Biden admin official repeatedly won’t say who’d run Palestinian state,” JNS, February 16, 2024:
Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.) pressed Bonnie Jenkins, U.S. under secretary of state for arms control and international security, repeatedly at a House hearing about who would run the Palestinian state, for which the Biden administration is calling.
“Have you analyzed that objectively?” he asked Jenkins, of the policy of a Palestinian state.
“No I have not, if I understand your question,” she said, testifying on Feb. 14 before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on “AUKUS implementation and challenges to international security and arms control in the 21st century.”
“You might not, because I can’t believe that you would answer it in that way,” Mast said.
Jenkins then said she had assessed it.
“Who would you assess would lead that Palestinian state?” Mast asked. “Pick a group. You can name a group, but I’m saying Hamas, Palestinian Authority, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Fatah, some other group. Who would lead it?”
“I think that has to be something that’s considered. I don’t think I’m in a position to say,” Jenkins said….
She hasn’t the faintest idea who might be fit to lead that Palestinian state. It’s not because she is out of the loop; she’s an under secretary at the State Department. Her ignorance and indecision reflect that of the Bidenites above her, who are so preoccupied with preventing the IDF from entering Rafah and finishing off Hamas, and with their plan to then squeeze Israel back within the 1949 armistice lines, that they have not done the very thing they accuse the Netanyahu government of not doing — which is preparing for “the day after.”
Mast continued to press the State Department official. “What group that does not receive military support from, say, Iran do you assess would lead that state?” he asked….
Mast is making an important point: every Palestinian terror group —Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, PFLP — receives aid from Iran. Perhaps he wanted to hear her name the Palestinian Authority, which does not receive aid from Iran, but is colossally corrupt — Mahmoud Abbas and his two sons Yasser and Tarek have accumulated a family fortune of $400 million — and deeply unpopular, with 80% of Palestinians ruled by the Authority saying that they want Abbas to resign.
When Mast asked Jenkins to say, without naming who would run the Palestinian state, whether there has been an assessment of who would run it, the official said, “Put it this way. There will be an assessment of this question with within the U.S. government.”
Or put it this way: the Bidenites have been making pronouncements about the need for a “Palestinian state” and pushing forward, with Arab states but not Israel, with plans to create that state. But not only do they have no idea who would or should run it; they haven’t even begun to do an “assessment” of the possible candidates. It simply hasn’t come up.
He moved on to another line of questioning. “Do you assess that a Palestinian state would be more likely to be designated as a major non-NATO ally, like Israel or Egypt, or would you assess that they would have to be labeled a state sponsor of terror?” he asked.
Jenkins said she couldn’t answer the question.
“You are in the position to answer if you have assessed whether that would be the case,” Mast said. “You came here, sitting before Congress saying you are here representing the idea that there should be a Palestinian State. You said you looked at it objectively, which you probably didn’t. And I’m asking if you assessed that. So you can answer whether you assessed something or not.”…
Jenkins was there, before a congressional committee, to make the case for a Palestinian state. Yet she had no idea as to possible candidates being assessed for their fitness to govern that state, or even whether such an assessment had been begun. She is remarkably ill-informed, or rather, her bosses are themselves ill-prepared to discuss what group or individual should be in charge of that Palestinian state.
Jenkins made quite a spectacle of herself. She could not answer the simplest of questions about a future Palestinian state. She did not offer any guidance as to what groups might be considered suitable by Washington to run that state. She did not even know if the Bidenites were “assessing” those who might be considered. She had no thoughts as to whether a group that is supplied weapons by Iran, such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, could still be eligible to run the new state. When Representative Mast asked what she thought about creating a state for people who had just committed atrocities, she was unable to answer, claiming “I just don’t feel like I’m in the position right now that I can answer those type of questions. This is a question for the U.S. government.” Mast reminded her that she was part of the U.S. government and, he might have added, she had been sent to testify before Congress on precisely “those type of questions” about a future Palestinian state.
She is no different from her bosses, Joe Biden and Antony Blinken, except that she is willing to admit to her ignorance, while they are not. This administration does not know where to put its hands and feet. No good can come of this.
Malthe says
What a nest of vipers! They just can’t imagine a world without Ham-Ass in it. They’re doing everything in their power to stop Israel before they cancel Ham-Ass – permanently.
Here’s the question: Do you think the world would be a better place without Ham-Ass in it?
If they can’t say yes to that, they’re gone. No one needs to take anything they say or do seriously – the only question is – how can we get rid of them as well?
Waldorf says
Do they really eat Ham-Ass in Hamas? I thought that was haram…
Mike says
Good observations. For the sake of comparison, Israel (in its current size) is roughly one-third smaller than either the European country of Belgium, or the island of Vancouver Island in Canada, which are rather small territories themselves. Moreover, Israel (much like Belgium) is densely populated, and doesn’t have many natural resources.
Mike says
Another place that is similar to Belgium is Taiwan, which has a similar land size and is also densely populated. It’s a lot more mountainous, however.
WPM says
I heard it compared in size and population to the state of New jersey, it shaped a lot like the state of New Jersey on a map. Just for the record New Jersey is the most densely populated state in America. Washington DC is more densely populated ,but is not a state .
Westman says
It’s just another example of an incompetent administration having isolated solutions that have no successful functional counterpart in reality. It can’t successfully manage the Israeli-Hamas or the Ukraine-Russia wars. It won’t like the outcome of either which will be the loss of influence and most likely, the loss of the Presidential Election.
Of course, it can always go to large-scale war where, historically, voters are reticent to change political parties when there is a potential for war in the homeland.
deze MN bee says
She is not ignorant.
She knows what the correct answers are.
Her bare-faced refusal to give straight answers is just typical of politicians but this stuff is now in-extremis in our Woke World:
– Define “woman”.
– Well, that’s not within my purview and I should defer to an expert …
– Are you a woman?
– Well, two things I should say. One, that’s for others to decide, and two, your question is impertinent and an invasion of my privacy.
Jeeves says
South Africa, of course, who else?
nicholas tesdorf says
Great Idea. South Africa running Gaza would make Hamas look like a benevolent dictatorship.
OLD GUY says
Why do we need a Palestinian State? From the river to the sea should be ISREAL. All that starting another Palestinian State will accomplish is to create another crap hole country for Islam. And guess what the American tax payer will be supporting it through tax payer funded foreign aid.
Mike says
Most of the Western aid, and other aid money given to Gaza was pilfered by Hamas leaders to fatten their own wallets, or to spend on terrorism and Jew-hatred. No more than ten percent of it (if that) was used to actually improve things for the average citizen of Gaza.
That Hulu ad (What Gaza could have been like) was right on the mark. Most of the aid money could just as well have been used as toilet paper, and flushed down the damn toilet. Or else, it could have been used as disposable napkins and sandwich holders, as many Venezuelans use near-worthless Venezuelan currency.
SC says
You should have stopped at no idea.