Judging by the numbers of
casualties on both sides in this almost one-month old war one would be
led to the conclusion that Israel has resorted to disproportionate means
in fighting a far less- capable enemy. That is as far as what meets the
eye. But, it’s now obvious that the US and the UN are completely out of
touch with the nature of this foe and are therefore not qualified to
dictate or enforce the rules of this war – because when it comes to
terror there is much more than meets the eye.
I wasn’t aware of this, but it seems that the nature of warfare has
undergone a major shift over the years. Where wars were usually waged to
defeat the opposing side, today it seems – and judging by the number of
foul calls it would indicate – that today’s wars are fought to a draw. I
mean, whoever heard of a timeout in war? An NBA Basketball game allows
six timeouts for each team during the course of a game, but last I
checked this is a war! We are at war with an enemy whose charter calls
for the annihilation of our people. Nothing, then, can be considered
disproportionate when we are fighting for our very right to live.
The sad reality is that Israel gets it, but its hands are being tied by
world leaders who over the past six years have insisted they are such
good friends with the Jewish state, that they know more regarding its
interests than even they do. But there’s going to have to come a time
where Israel feels threatened enough where it has no other choice but to
defy international warnings – because this is life or death.
Most of the reports coming from Gazan officials and leaders since the
start of this operation have been either largely exaggerated or patently
false. The truth is, it’s not their fault, falsehood and deceit is part
of the very fabric of who they are and that will never change. Still
however, despite their propensity to lie, when your enemy tells you that
they are bent on your destruction you believe them. Similarly, when
Khaled Meshal declares that no physical damage to Gaza will dampen their
morale or weaken their resolve – they have to be believed. Our sage
Gedalia the son of Achikam was given intelligence that Yishmael Ben
Nesanyah was plotting to kill him. However, in his piety or rather
naiveté Gedalia dismissed the report as a random act of gossip and paid
no attention to it. To this day, the day following Rosh Hashana is
commemorated as a fast day in the memory of Gedalia who was killed in
cold blood on the second day of Rosh Hashana during the meal. They say
the definition of insanity is repeating the same mistakes over and over.
History is there to teach us lessons and the lesson here is that when
your enemy swears to destroy you – you take him seriously.
Hamas has stated forthrightly that it idealizes death as much as Israel
celebrates life. What other way then is there to deal with an enemy of
this nature other than obliterate them completely?
News anchors such as those from CNN, BBC and Al-Jazeera have not missed
an opportunity to point out the majority of innocent civilians who have
lost their lives as a result of this war. But anyone who lives with
rocket launchers installed or terror tunnels burrowed in or around the
vicinity of their home cannot be considered an innocent civilian. If
you’ll counter, that Hamas has been seen abusing civilians who have
attempted to leave their homes in response to Israeli warnings to leave –
well then, your beginning to come to terms with the nature of this
enemy which should automatically cause the rules of standard warfare to
be suspended.
Everyone agrees that Israel has the right to defend itself as well as
the right to exercise that right. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon has
declared it, Obama and Kerry have clearly stated that no one could be
expected to sit idle as thousands of rockets rain down on the heads of
its citizens, placing them in clear and present danger. It seems then
that the only point of contention is regarding the measure of punishment
meted out in this situation.
I will conclude with a question for all the humanitarians out there.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clearly stated at the outset of this
incursion that his objective is to restore a sustainable quiet for the
citizens of Israel. We have already established that it is the
responsibility of every government to ensure the safety and security of
its people. If political leaders and military experts determine that the
only way to achieve its goal of sustaining quiet is through genocide is
it then permissible to achieve those responsible goals?
When Genocide is Permissible
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