The Pause That Refreshes Resolve
"I recently met with members of the Jewish community in Frankfurt. In the intense, painful talk we had the community representatives told me that their children are afraid to go to school, that they no longer go to sports clubs, that they leave their necklaces with the Star of David at home on the advice of their parents.""Today, here in Germany. Almost 80 years after the Holocaust.""They told us that they no longer dare to get into a taxi, that they no longer put return addresses on letters to protect their recipients.""Today, here in Germany. Almost 80 years after the Holocaust.""And a Jewish friend told me about his fear, his sheer despair, his feeling of loneliness. The Jewish communities warn their members to avoid certain places -- and for their own safety.""And this is the reality here today, in Germany, almost 80 years after the Holocaust.""Hamas does not want reconciliation with Israel, but the extermination of Israel. And this is why it is pivotal to make it clear that Israel's right to exist must not be relativized. Israel's security is our obligation. Germany knows this."Robert Habeck, Vice-Chancellor, Germany
Where
to start... Israel has been attacked. Any country that is under attack
responds in kind. That is a universally recognized right. All nations
have an obligation to their populations to ensure security is
maintained. All countries have standing armies, each has a military
whose sole purpose is to ensure the nation's security at times of great
existential threat. Israel's military is always on alert, but even that
constant measure of expectation failed to save towns, villages and
kibbutzim in southern Israel on the border with Gaza from an attack that
slaughtered 1,400 of its citizens on October 7.
The
scale of the savagery is unparalleled, the malice that drove sadistic
atrocities where families were burned alive, girls and women gang-raped,
infants tortured and murdered, the elderly mown down, and hundreds of
Israeli citizens, children, women, the elderly and infirm and soldiers
taken as hostages back to Gaza where as war booty they were displayed to
an ecstatic public that jeered them and lionized the courage of the
terrorists who mounted the bloodbath.
Blood is seen splattered in a child’s room following the October 7 Hamas massacre, at Kibbutz Nir Oz, Oct. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) |
Before
the day was over, parts of the international community exhaled and
lamented that Israel was over-reacting, exacting a disproportionate toll
on the poor people of Gaza -- and this before the Israel Defense Forces
had even begun to mount their response. And nor have the calls for a
ceasefire, a 'pause', stop since then, a full month of portraying Israel
as unreasonable in its intention to finally and for all defang the
serpent that keeps rearing its poisonous hatred and to disinfect Gaza
from its toll on both Gazans and Israelis.
For
over a decade, the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad has been
slaughtering its Sunni-Syrian citizens, an estimated half-million
people. At no time has the international community condemned Assad, much
less did the Arab League step in to alleviate the threat to Sunni Arabs
at the hands of Alawite Shiite Arabs. But Israel, gathering its
military strength to extinguish a deadly fire whose embers keep flaring
into promised Holocausts? Intolerable, not to be envisaged without a
groundswell of condemnation.
Even
Israel's allies in the West are reacting in unforgivably unhelpful
interference. While initially asserting Israel's right under the 'rules
of warfare' to exact the price that Israel set out to accomplish, calls
for a ceasefire which in essence would allow Hamas to regroup, rearm and
reassert itself in its commission of death-delivery, while ostensibly
delivering humanitarian aid to the civilian population of Gaza, behind
which Hamas shields itself from repercussions.
This infographic released by the IDF on November 5, 2023, shows a tunnel underneath the Indonesian Hospital in the Gaza Strip, as well as a nearby rocket launcher. (Israel Defense Forces) |
The
greater the number of deaths and casualties, the gratifyingly greater
the numbers of deliberate murder Hamas can trumpet to the pliable world
of the West that Israel is responsible for. Not the terrorist group that
sets up its command centres in and beneath hospitals, schools,
apartment buildings and mosques, but Israel in its response to the
deadly violence targeting its own population. Hamas is rarely held
accountable; it is, after all, according to its supporters, responding
as victims are wont to, to occupiers of 'their' land.
It
is Hamas and Islamic Jihad that 'occupy' Gaza. And in their occupation
they ignore the needs of the population in favour of amassing a huge
arsenal of missiles and rockets to bombard Israel with. The vast
underground network of tunnels have a purpose; smugglers' challenge to
supply the Hamas operatives and their elite with luxury goods while
funneling weapons through from Iran. It is where vast treasuries of
weaponry are stockpiled, not where in the event of conflict, Palestinian
civilians can seek shelter.
A
'pause' in the Israel Defense Forces' campaign to eradicate Hamas and
Islamic Jihad would favour both terrorist groups' interests in evading
the punishment they brought on themselves. A pause is simply a euphemism
for a ceasefire, and no ceasefire, labelled pause or anything else is
in the best interests of Israel's intentions to protect itself from
future attacks. And nor does it benefit Palestinians in Gaza to aid in
their tormentors' administrative longevity.
IDF ground forces operate in the northern Gaza Strip, in this photo released for publication on November 7, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces) |
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