What does “cease-fire” really mean in the Middle East ?

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What does “cease-fire” really mean in the Middle East ?

In English, there’s a simple answer: cease-fire:1. An order to stop firing 2. A truce

But the Palestinians use an Islamic term for cease-fire – “Hudna”– and this word has a very, very different meaning. Hudna: temporarily reducing hostilities against an enemy, often until tactically advantagous to resume the attack.

The historical and religious meaning “Hudna” was first used in 628, when the Prophet Mohammed entered into a peace-pact with the elders of Quraysh. This pact was supposed to last for 9 years, 9 months and 9 days. Less than two years later, when Mohammed’s troops had gathered enough strength, they violated their oath and attacked the Quraysh, defeating their enemy and conquering the city of Mecca. “Hudna” - a code-word for treaty violation

So what is a Middle Eastern cease-fire? Israelis cease, Palestinians fire.

Now, can we depend on Palestinian terrorists to actually put down their guns and suicide bomb-belts? Yeah, Sure, Absolutely….

About as much as you can depend on… A drug addict to manage a pharmacy A pedophile to run a day care center A Ku Klux Klan member to teach racial tolerance A chocoholic to stop after just one bite

And what do the Palestinians want? A three-month Islamic “Hudna” That’s not a cease-fire, that’s a summer vacation!

A three-month “Hudna” vacation will give the Palestinians time to: Run more of their famous summer camps to recruit and train the next generation of terrorists Smuggle in better weapons and build more bombs Carefully prepare for their next wave of human-bombs All this just in time for…

The start of Israel’s next school year

And while the Palestinians pretend that this “Hudna” is really a truce, Israel will be expected to stop all its efforts to prevent terrorism

It’ll be deja-vu all over again Every time Israel has tried to make peace, Every time peace seemed just around the corner, Palestinian terrorists went on the rampage. It happened at the height of the Oslo peace process, It happened after the Camp David peace talks. And if it happens this time… Who can forget that:

Sadly, we all know what that means More buses blown up More cafes destroyed by suicide-bombers More funerals for dead Israeli children

What should happen? (in a normal world, that is) It’s simple. The Palestinians should end their double-talk and STOP THE TERRORISM once and for all!

For starters, maybe they should try actually reading the road map Roadmap – Phase 1: “…Rebuilt and refocused Palestinian Authority security apparatus begins sustained, targeted, and effective operations aimed at confronting all those engaged in terror and dismantlement of terrorist capabilities and infrastructure. This includes commencing confiscation of illegal weapons and consolidation of security authority, free of association with terror and corruption.”