Duck And Cover-Up
Netanyahu in the WSJ on what it's like living in the shadow of Hamas in "Militant Islam Threatens Us All":
Imagine a siren that gives you 30 seconds to find shelter before a Kassam rocket falls from the sky and explodes, spraying its lethal shrapnel in all directions. Now imagine this happens day after day, month after month, year after year.If you can imagine that, you can begin to understand the terror to which hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been subjected. Three years ago Israel withdrew from every square inch of Gaza. And since that withdrawal, our civilians have been targeted by more than 6,000 rockets and mortars fired from Gaza. In the face of this relentless bombardment, Israel has acted with a restraint that other countries, faced with a similar threat, would find hard to fathom. Israel's government has finally decided to respond.
For this action to succeed, we must first have moral clarity. There is no moral equivalence between Israel, a democracy which seeks peace and targets the terrorists, and Hamas, an Iranian-backed terror organization that seeks Israel's destruction and targets the innocent.
In launching precision strikes against Hamas rocket launchers, headquarters, weapons depots, smuggling tunnels and training camps, Israel is trying to minimize civilian casualties. But Hamas deliberately attacks Israeli civilians and deliberately hides behind Palestinian civilians -- a double war crime. Responsible governments do their utmost to minimize civilian casualties, but they do not grant immunity to terrorists who use civilians as human shields.
The international community may occasionally condemn Hamas for putting Palestinian civilians in harm's way, but if it ultimately holds Israel responsible for the casualties that ensue, then Hamas and other terror organizations will employ this abominable tactic again and again.
...If our enemies assumed that the Israeli public would be divided on the eve of an election, they were wrong. When it comes to exercising our most basic right of self-defense, there is no opposition and no coalition. We stand united against Hamas because we know that only by defeating Hamas can we provide security for our people and hope for a future peace.
We fight to defend ourselves, but in so doing we are also fighting a fanatical ideology that seeks to reverse the course of history and throw the civilized world back into a new dark age. The struggle between militant Islam and modernity -- whether fought in Afghanistan, Iraq, India or Gaza -- will decide our common future. It is a battle we cannot afford to lose.
Here's a fascinating video, "What Really Happened In The Middle East." Worth watching.
And finally, here's another reality check from the Times of London's Daniel Finkelstein, whose mother and aunt knew Anne and Margot Frank:
The poverty and the death and the despair among the Palestinians in Gaza moves me to tears. How can it not? Who can see pictures of children in a war zone or a slum street and not be angry and bewildered and driven to protest? And what is so appalling is that it is so unnecessary. For there can be peace and prosperity at the smallest of prices. The Palestinians need only say that they will allow Israel to exist in peace. They need only say this tiny thing, and mean it, and there is pretty much nothing they cannot have.Yet they will not say it. And they will not mean it. For they do not want the Jews. Again and again - again and again - the Palestinians have been offered a nation state in a divided Palestine. And again and again they have turned the offer down, for it has always been more important to drive out the Jews than to have a Palestinian state. It is difficult sometimes to avoid the feeling that Hamas and Hezbollah don't want to kill Jews because they hate Israel. They hate Israel because they want to kill Jews.
There cannot be peace until this changes. For Israel will not rely on airy guarantees and international gestures to defend it. At its very core, it will not. It will lay down its arms when the Jews are safe, but it will not do it until they are.
And if you reflect on it, doesn't recent experience bear this out? Just as Herzl was borne out? A year or so back I met a teacher while I was on holiday and fell to talking with him about Israel. He was a nice man and all he wanted was for fighting to stop and to end the suffering of children. And he had a question for me.
Why, he asked, doesn't Israel offer to give back the West Bank and Gaza? Why doesn't it just let the Palestinians have a state there? If the Palestinians turned it down, he said, then at least liberal opinion would be on Israel's side and would rally to its assistance.
So I patiently explained to this kind, good man that Israel had, at Camp David in 2000, made precisely this offer and that it had been rejected out of hand by Yassir Arafat, not even used as the basis for negotiation. I told him that Israel was no longer in Gaza, having withdrawn unilaterally and taken the settlers with it. The Palestinians had greeted this movement with suicide bombs and rockets. Yet the teacher, with all his compassion, wasn't even aware of all this. And liberal opinion? Sad to relate, my new friend's faith in it was misplaced. It has turned strongly against Israel.
Israel has made many mistakes. It has acted too aggressively on some occasions, has been too defensive on others. The country hasn't always respected the human rights of its enemies as it should have done. What nation under such a threat would have avoided all errors?
But you know what? As Iran gets a nuclear weapon and so the potential for another Holocaust against the Jews and world opinion does nothing, I am not so sure that the errors of world opinion are so much to be preferred to the errors of Israel.







...I am not so sure that the errors of world opinion are so much to be preferred to the errors of Israel.
Good line. Critics often complain that Israel hasn't dotted every "i" and crossed every "t", yet they give the Palestinians a total pass. It's kinda like hoping for the fall of the Roman empire and cheering when the barbarians take over.
doombuggy at January 7, 2009 3:57 AM
You know the situation in Israel is pathetic when you find this on the net:
How To Survive rocket Attacks
Toubrouk at January 7, 2009 6:23 AM
Israel is decidedly not perfect and I am not a supporter of everything they do. I also think it's hopeless to ever expect peace with the warring tribal primitives around them. But, as a country engaged in a continual pitch battle for their survival, I think they do better than probably any other country other these circumstances, and especially in humanitarian ways. Israelis care for the enemy in their hospitals with medical innovations they've come up with probably a good bit of the time, and while they're inventing new ways to save people, the Palestinians are plotting their death. Watch the video. It's very interesting and very instructive. This isn't about land, it's about wanting dead Jews, and dead anybody who isn't a Muslim after that. Oh...is that...you?
Amy Alkon at January 7, 2009 7:52 AM
How many Jews did World Opinion save from the Holocaust?
How many Cambodians did World Opinion save from the Killing Fields?
How many Rwandans did World Opinion save from the genocidaires?
How many Americans did World Opinion save on 9/11?
You get the point. For everyone who isn't a hopelessly deluded slave to the idea of one world government under the UN, a few moments of thought suffice to demonstrate what "world opinion" is actually worth.
Martin at January 7, 2009 10:00 AM
Amy,
Since I read your last post on this, I feel like I need to clarify my position. If you ask me to chose camps between an attacked First-World nation with all the perks and a belligerent Third-World state driven to social suicide by sublime savages.
Hands down, I am on the side of Israel.
The goal of my last post was to show the dichotomy between the coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Right now, Israel is leading a full-scale asymmetrical war in the most densely populated area on the planet. Not only they are operating with success (Less than 600 deaths up to date? Let's call it a miracle) but they are apologizing for every civilian death. Do the large medias and the public care? No. They seem to be stuck in their "Anti-Semitism/Colonialism-Guilt" miasma and blame everything on Israel.
When Hamas deliberately target civilian population, there's a silence from the the Israelis. No large-scale manifestations, no cry for vengeance, no 24/7 coverage, just a single instructable file about how to survive rockets attacks.
This is the pathetic side of this; on one side, we got thugs who cries at the first cut that draws blood. On the other side you got people who, after being cowardly attacked, wrote a "How-To Survive This" manual. Sublime Savages are Savages, regardless what they do.
I am sorry that my recent posts were a tad cryptic and I will work on this so it will not happen again.
-Toubrouk
Toubrouk at January 7, 2009 10:17 AM
Israel's mistake was to show tolerance for agression against it. I hope the U.S. never shows such tolerance.
I can't imagine it. Israel allowed this situation to go on until it was seen as the status quo. It became "Just a few rockets now and then, for a few years. No big deal." Liberal opinion seems to be "Israel tolerated this for years, so why the naked agression now against Hamas?"
Countries and civilizations do a lot better when they respond immediately and in force to any attack. Tolerance to attack is seen as weakness, and it is weakness.
Andrew_M_Garland at January 7, 2009 12:16 PM
Another interesting video can be seen here.
Robert W. (Vancouver, BC) at January 7, 2009 7:12 PM
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