According to Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador
to the United States from 2009 to 2013, “…The war against Israel has passed
through three phases. The first was the attempt to annihilate Israel by conventional
means. It began with Israel's birth in 1948, when Arab armies nearly captured
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and ended in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, when Israeli
forces came within artillery range of Cairo and Damascus. The next stage, starting in the early 1970s, sought to
cripple Israel through terror. Suicide bombers nearly paralyzed the country,
but by 2005 they too were defeated. That is
when Israel's enemies launched the third, and potentially most devastating,
campaign: to isolate, delegitimize and sanction Israel into extinction…”
Oren notes that the West Bank represents a
complex historical, humanitarian and security situation. Unfortunately,
Palestinian leaders turned down Israeli offers of statehood in 2000 and 2008,
and have now abandoned peace talks in favor of reunification with Hamas. They
aspire to create a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza from which all
Jews have been expelled.
Outside of the West Bank, in Jerusalem and
elsewhere in Israel, Jews and Arabs mix freely and increasingly live in the
same neighborhoods. Arabs serve in Israel's parliament, in its army and on its
Supreme Court. And though discrimination in Israel , as in America, remains a
scourge, there is no imposed segregation. Go to any Israeli mall, any restaurant
or hospital, and you will see Arabs and Jews interacting.
But, this is not the perspective of the
information about the current crisis between Israel and Gaza.
Instead
we get a daily, unverified casualty count in Gaza from the Gazan Ministry of
Health, which is controlled by Hamas. The Ministry of Health counts
everyone not in uniform as a civilian. However, most Hamas fighters don’t wear
uniforms. It strains credulity to
believe that 80% of the casualties are civilian but just-so-happened to be
overwhelmingly fighting-age men. Also, given that there are
about 1.6 million people densely crowded into Gaza and that the IAF has flown
over 2000 sorties, the number of casualties is incredibly low.
If the
civilian casualty count is anything to go by, Israel deserves to be commended
in Gaza, since the IDF warns civilians with leaflets, phone calls and SMS
messages of the pending attack on a specific area. Hamas, while digging
bunkers for their leaders and tunnels to attack Israel at a huge cost,
gave their civilian population NO shelters. By contrast Israel
not only has civilian shelters everywhere, but spent a huge amount with US
support for the Iron Dome system that is very effective at protecting civilians
as well as giving a Red Alert alarm to warn civilians to take
cover. Perhaps the worst thing is that Hamas fires missiles from
populated areas and stores their missiles in schools (including UNRWA schools)
and mosques.
Israel
has reportedly discovered at least 30 tunnels, and has destroyed several of
them by employing bulldozers. IDF excavation of the tunnels has resulted in the
seizure of tons of Hamas supplies, as well as the discovery of plans for future
operations. Clearly, the network of tunnels -- using hundreds of tons of
concrete that might otherwise have been used by the Palestinians for building
homes, shopping malls, parks, schools, hospitals and libraries -- indicates
that Hamas had been preparing for an ongoing conflict for at least a year.
According to the reports, each tunnel has arteries, veins, offshoots, and
offshoots of the offshoots in intricate and complex arrangements.
As the death toll rises, the deaths of children are firmly
in the spotlight—and rightly so. It pains all reasonable people to hear of
children dying as the consequence of war. Hamas and its supporters display
gruesome pictures of dead and wounded children in order to gain sympathy for
their portrait of Israel as the villain intent on killing Palestinians
In response, Israel cites the need
to stop Hamas from firing thousands of rockets at its own children, who are
being forced to live in bomb shelters, as well as the need to eliminate the
tunnels that Hamas dug into Israel in order to carry out terror attacks against
Israelis. One tunnel opening was found underneath an Israeli kindergarten.
But who built those tunnels? The
answer is Hamas, of course—using some of the same children who are now trapped
under fire in Gaza. The Institute for Palestine Studies published a detailed
report on Gaza’s Tunnel Phenomenon in the summer of 2012. It reported that
tunnel construction in Gaza has resulted in a large number of child deaths. “At
least 160 children have been killed in the tunnels, according to Hamas
officials.” The author, Nicolas Pelham, explains that Hamas uses child laborers
to build their terror tunnels because, “much as in Victorian coal mines, they
are prized for their nimble bodies”.
It
should be noted that Pres. Abbas has journeyed to Qatar, the only country,
apart from Turkey, that is actively supporting Hamas in this conflict.
The only other people who actually are supporting Hamas are the western liberal
intelligentsia and the Muslim rabble. Egypt has proposed a ceasefire, that
Israel accepted and Hamas rejected, but Egypt is not supporting Hamas and the Arab
League and most of the other Arab countries have kept a low profile. They
acknowledge that the loss of Palestinian civilian life is largely due to Hamas
and its tactics.
So, not only has Hamas
misappropriated much of the humanitarian aid supplied to Gaza—800,000 tons of
cement were used to construct the terror tunnels into Israel—they are also
directly exploiting and endangering Gaza’s youth in their construction and
operation.
Can
there be a ceasefire acceptable by both sides? At present not! To
save face Hamas is insisting that Israel must stop the naval blockade of Gaza
(that Israel cannot do because they would import weapons and missiles), Egypt
should open the Rafah crossing, (that al-Sisi will not do for the same reason),
and Israel should release arrested Hamas operatives and allow free transfer of
people between Gaza and the West Bank (something that Israel will certainly not
allow). While Israel's conditions for a ceasefire have not been spelled
out, it accepted the Egyptian proposal that is without conditions. But,
its conditions must be the destruction of all offensive tunnels and the
destruction of all missiles in Gaza. Hamas will not agree to this and
they continue to fire missiles over Israel all the time. So the fighting
will continue until the IDF has done sufficient damage to Hamas that it will be
forced to sue for a ceasefire to avoid further damage and the loss of its
control of Gaza. When that may happen cannot be predicted, but
it will take some time.
So,
before taking a position on Israel, please keep things in perspective.
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