“One thing should be
clear,” Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has stated, “if there is no
Qassam (rocket) fire on Israel, there will be no Israeli attack on Gaza.
We do not rise in the morning and think about how to attack Gaza."
Spoken like a plainspoken Sabra—no match for the Taqiyya-talking Gazan
terrorists. For the Qassam Brigades, the Islamic Jihad and the Popular
Resistance Committees do
rise in the morning and think about how to attack Israel.
Since Jewish hothouse occupants—flower and produce
growers—were evicted from Gaza, the industrious locals have put their
comparative advantage for crime to good use. In response to the
relentless rocket fire from Hamas-controlled Gaza into southern
Israel—the cities of Ashkelon, Sderot, and Netivot, in particular—the
Israeli Defense Forces launched a “limited-scale operation in Gaza.”
Extremely limited. Before long, IDF Commander
Condoleezza Rice instructed Olmert, the symbolic figurehead of our
Israeli satellite, to abort “Operation Hot Winter” mid-offensive. The
intelligence news service DEBKAfile reports that on March 3, “Prime Minister Ehud Olmert suddenly decided on the pullback of
Israeli ground and armored units from northern Gaza without completing
the mission of halting Palestinian fire.”
The move dovetails with the Bush administration’s
familiar efforts to harmonize Israel’s policies with those of the US.
And, in particular, with the Bush Doctrine: Aggress against
non-aggressors (Iraq); surrender to aggressors (gangs, goons and grafter
crossing our southwestern border).
Since the Gazans have been conducting a very real,
ongoing campaign of terror against Israeli civilians, it’s
understandable why Condi would command Israel’s Givati Infantry Brigade
to follow the lead of American border patrolmen: If forced to fire in
self-defense, hire a lawyer. Otherwise, turn tail and skedaddle.
Condi was following orders—Bush’s orders, although to be
fair to the secretary of state, she has never needed permission from up
high to act like an idiot. It transpires that back in January this year,
Bush apprised Israel of the permissible scope of the scheduled mission.
DEBKAfile’s military sources confirm that Bush instructed the
Israeli army to merely tinker at the margins of the Gaza-based
missile-launching and weapons smuggling enterprises. The soldiers were
to point missile launch sites away from Israeli population centers.
More material, “For the first time in its 60 years of
independence,” DEBKA divulges, “Israel’s national army [was] being
pressed into service to capture a territory on behalf of a foreign
entity.” For implicit in the Bush decree was the expectation that
Israeli soldiers “fight and lay down their lives in the service of the
Palestinian Authority.” Once Hamas, Jihad Islami and the PRC were
cleared out of certain strongholds, Israel was to hand control of Gaza
over to the Fattah faction.
What, pray tell, is the logic of this American
intervention? Cui bono?
After all, Abbas may be engaged in internecine war with Hamas, but he is
nevertheless far closer to Ismail Haniyeh than he is to Ehud. The same
goes for the Palestinian people—they elected Hamas overwhelmingly and
democratically. Israel will be making
sacrifices for Abbas, who’ll make common cause with Hamas.
Eventually, the stronger more disciplined terrorist outfit (Hamas) will
subsume the weaker more corrupt (Fattah).
In the Capital, the IDF’s appeasing actions were met
with yet more aggression. Israeli border police ducked Molotov
cocktails, motorists dodged stones, two municipal inspectors narrowly
escaped a lynch mob, and Jewish worshippers were waylaid as they prayed
at a graveside.
For their part, Hamas responded to the IDF’s retreat by
taking time off from staging corpses for the cameras to staging a
victory march. They had defeated the Israelis! (Israel got little credit
for not desecrating its dead. Israelis probably ought to have thrown
propriety to the wind and displayed the eight-year-old amputee who lost
a leg to a rocket.)
When the jubilation subsided, the victors went back to
lobbing missiles and rockets at the coastal city of Ashkelon, where a
seven-story building was hit. In DEBKA’s telling, “Eight missiles
exploded in Sderot, 2 in Shear Hanegev and 4 in the Eshkol farmland area
south of Sderot.” Celebrations resumed—and the business of bombing was
suspended—when word reached Gaza of the massacre of eight yeshiva
students, nine were wounded, in a religious school in West Jerusalem.
To think
that in diplomatic circles, the
“plan” to hand East Jerusalem over to the Palestinians has acquired the
status of Solomonic wisdom!
The West calls all this a “cycle of violence,” because
it suggests an amorphous sequence that has no beginning or end. But it
is all too clear who initiates the deadly dance. As National Post’s
Lorne Gunter once astutely observed, “If Palestinians stopped their
attacks today, tomorrow there would be no Israeli attacks.” But if
Israel stopped unilaterally, Palestinians would be at it again in no
time.
©2008 By Ilana Mercer
WorldNetDaily.com
March 7
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