Declaring 'Victory'
Declaring 'Victory'
"Hamas can't hide anymore. That's a great achievement for Israel.""We eliminated an important part of Hamas's and Islamic Jihad's command echelon.""And whoever was not killed knows today that our long arm can reach him anywhere, above ground or underground."Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu"We will rebuild what the occupation [Israel] destroyed and restore our capabilities.""And we will not abandon our obligations and duties to the families of martyrs, the wounded and those whose homes were destroyed.""[We are grateful to Iran] which has not given up on providing the resistance with money, weapons and technology."Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh
Palestinians wave national flags in front of the Dome of the Rock in the al-Aqsa mosque complex in Jerusalem, Friday, May 21, 202, as a cease-fire took effect between Hamas and Israel after an 11-day war. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean) |
Israel
is determined and prepared to defend itself against any and all
violence perpetrated by state actors or terrorist groups against its
sovereignty and its population. This is a country which, since its
return to its heritage geography 73 years ago, has been forced to build
and to weaponize a military for the sole purpose of defence. A country
surrounded by neighbours for whom irredentism is as much a part of their
shared culture of the Middle East, as striving for peace is for Israel.
Israel has been forced time and again to mount defences against armies
of its neighbours joining in a military offensive to destroy its
presence.
And
while following one decisive battle after another where Israel has won
its defence, or seen fit to withdraw when it was given little option but
to pursue those who constantly challenged its sovereignty and killed
its people, its purpose has always been defence, never offence. Those
successful defences finally delivered the message to its tormentors that
the Jewish state was entrenched for good where it belonged, and no
amount of military conflict forced upon it to defend itself would serve
to extricate it from its inheritance in the Middle East.
It
is no longer the purpose of Arab Muslim countries in the Middle East to
destroy Israel. That goal is left only with Aryan Muslim Iran, where
its theocracy continues to conspire, threaten, and launch attacks
against Israel through its proxies in Lebanon and Gaza. The Islamic
Republic of Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas (along with other terrorist Palestinian/Arab militant groups such as Islamic Jihad and Fatah) whose
charters specify directly that their goal is the destruction of Israel
and its Jewish population, dream of 'victory' over the Zionist state; a
pejorative in their sense, a point of pride in Jews.
Palestinians pray by the bodies of members of the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas movement, who died in Israeli bombardment of a tunnel, during their funeral in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, May 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Yousef Masoud) |
Israel
speaks with the relief of having, in the tribal, sectarian, clan and
ethnic-sect language of the Middle East, demonstrated amply that it will
not absorb the violence meted out by the vicious trifecta of
Iran/Hezbollah/Hamas. Attack Israel and there's a steep price to pay.
Israel's attackers, on the other hand, know nothing beyond the crude,
barbaric violence of threat and assault to gain the advantage they seek
to destroy Israel. For Israel it is survival motivating its action, for
the others it is a wargame of death delivery to those they deem an
enemy.
A
resident of Gaza, surveying the damage done to his neighbourhood by
aerial bombardment when Israel responded to the barrage of thousands of
missiles and rockets shot from neighbourhoods exactly like his, and his
included, comes the rhetorical question: "How can the world call itself civilized?"
Far more to the point were he to mull over the reality that the
terrorist group that rules his neighbourhood uses his crowded civilian
enclave and all others as convenient shields behind which it mounts its
attacks clearly inviting a response in kind precisely where civilians in
Gaza live; their schools, hospitals, their mosques.
People walk by a residential building covered with Israeli flags last week after it was hit by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip, in Ramat Gan, central Israel, Friday, May 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty) |
The
death toll during the destructive air attacks is greater in Gaza than
it is in Israel because this is how Hamas plans their strategy; the
higher the Palestinian death toll the more sympathy can be extracted
from the international community over the dire fate of Palestinians, in
the line of fire of the Israeli Defense Forces. A death toll of 243,
resulting from one thousand air strikes and buildings bombed is nothing
short of miraculous, since it also includes largely the number of Hamas
'fighters' Israel managed to target. The civilian toll would have been
far higher had Israel not, at every opportunity, forewarned people to
evacuate buildings it meant to bomb because of links with Hamas.
Hamas
builds networks of extensive underground tunnels. There are no bomb
shelters built by Hamas to protect the population of Gaza whom Hamas
constantly places in direct danger. Israel, the recipient of Hamas
violence and well over four thousand rockets and missiles in the past
eleven days, builds bomb shelters everywhere because it must, to protect
its population; Jews, Druze, B'hai, Arabs, Muslims, Christians and any
others who live in the country, including foreign workers.
U.S.
President Joe Biden declared his intention that humanitarian aid would
be sent to Gaza coordinated with the Palestinian Authority which governs
the West Bank "in a manner that does not permit Hamas to simply restock its military arsenal".
An interesting statement when in reality it is Israel and Israel alone
to which the task of prevention of restocking of military arms
prevention for Hamas rests with, along with some assistance from Egypt.
Both Israel and Egypt know the tunnel network Hamas so diligently
constructs carries smuggled weaponry along circuitous international
routes from Iran through to Egypt and into Gaza.
Of
the 4,350 rockets fired at Israel from Gaza, an estimated 640 fell
short of their targets, landing back into the Gaza Strip, while 90
percent of the remainder that crossed the border were intercepted by the
Iron Dome missile defence system. Of the 640 that fell back into Gaza, a
number were involved in killing Palestinians and wounding many others.
Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad are guilty of war crimes, firing
weapons purposely at civilians, both in Israel and indirectly in Gaza
itself. With the ceasefire, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards issued a
warning to Israel to expect "deadly blows".
Rubble of the al Jalaal building in Gaza, after a ceasefire AP |
Labels: Ceasefire, Conflict, Defence, Gaza, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Israel
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