Unravelling Israeli Sovereignty
"Real sympathy with the Palestinian people means searching for solutions for an actual and practical peace that guarantees their safety, security, and development. The solutions should also stop those [Hamas] who are ready to burn Palestine and its people.""[The Hamas terrorist group] was well prepared for this war by building trenches in which its members can take shelter, while innocent Palestinians were being killed. Hamas likes to play the role of victim and kill Palestinians to win Arab, Islamic and international sympathy.""Some ask, is this the right time to present the crimes of Hamas.? This is precisely the best time to do so. The reader can conduct a quick search on the Internet to learn about the crimes that Hamas has committed against the Palestinians. Hamas has the right to destroy its homes with its own hands, but it has no right to destroy the homes of Palestinians and underestimate their blood and the blood of their children.""Hamas and its Muslim Brotherhood patrons do not care about the suffering or interests of the Palestinians. They only care about demonizing those who stand against them. Hamas is saying: Let the Palestinians die for the sake of a Muslim Brotherhood victory."Saudi writer/researcher Abdulah Bin Binjad Al Otaibi"Abbas wants to cover up for this decision to postpone the Palestinian elections so that he can continue to sit on the presidential chair at the expense of Palestinian blood. Hamas aspires to increase its popularity and drain the pockets of those who see it as a resistance movement by launching futile missiles that harm it more than doing any good.""A few months ago, we were very happy with the signing of the Abraham Peace Accords [with Israel], which the people rely on to create peace that benefits everyone politically, economically and socially," "But the extremists are working to kill this dream. It is sad that some are working hard for peace, while others are working hard for the sake of war and the continuation of the conflict."Emirati writer Al-Sheikh Wuldalsalek
Air Strikes in Gaza EPA |
Geographically, Israel is a tiny sliver of a country. As such it wasn't too much to ask for, for the remnants of world Jewry following World War II when the total number of diaspora Jews was reduced by six million men, women and children. And the singular event of the Holocaust convinced Jews that there was no country where Jews had residence, whether for a thousand years or a hundred, that would bother itself to give security to its Jewish civilian population (with rare exceptions).
Throughout history in the millennia of the diaspora, Jews became accustomed to keeping a low profile, hoping not to bring attention to themselves. They lived in Europe and throughout most of the world where happenstance took them, sometimes tolerated, sometimes not, but always vulnerable to a fallback scapegoat position of a tiny ethnic, cultural and religious minority among majority population of different heritage, culture and religions and often visceral hatred of Jews.
That tiny sliver of a country has produced miracles. As a nation dedicated to the preservation and safe security of Jews it has also absorbed, as a democratic state, people of other ethnic, cultural, social and religious groups as citizens of a Jewish state. In that state pioneering breakthroughs of another kind regularly take place in various areas of science and technology. Discoveries that render service to the world at large, from medical advances to agrarian and technological discoveries.
This country of great accomplishment whose science, medical research and allied breakthroughs give it recognition, has also in its over 70 years of existence, never started a war, though it has fought many, for its survival. It has some admirers and many critics. Who never tire of challenging the reality that is Israel's existence. From the horror of the immediate Holocaust years when the world witnessed the liberation of death camps and became knowledgeable of the hideous strategy to exterminate the Jewish identity and people, empathy has returned to the viral pathology of anti-Semitism.
In 1948 Israel was given permission by the great United Nations to form a sovereign nation out of that sliver of land representing a mere fragment of its ancestral heritage geography. Arabs, identifying themselves as 'Palestinians' (when the original Palestinians were in fact Jewish inhabitants of the land), refused the land they were offered under the UN's Partition Plan of equal opportunity. When combined Arab armies marched on the nascent Israel to destroy it, half of the Palestinians, some 700,000 people, left with plans to return once victory was assured.
At the very same time, a like number of Jews, Sephardic and Mizrahi who had lived for thousands of years in Arab lands were summarily exiled, becoming stateless refugees, and were welcomed to Israel where they found haven. Neither the Arab/Muslim nations in the Middle East nor the Palestinian Arabs themselves would give recognition to a Jewish state in the geography; ongoing hostilities led to a number of wars until the final one that saw Israel take the Sinai Peninsula, the Golan Heights, east Jerusalem and in fact the Palestinian Territories in its defence from its enemies.
An Israeli soldier looks on as Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system intercept rockets launched from the Gaza Strip Reuters |
Returning the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to the Palestinians did nothing to convince the Palestinian leadership that it would be in their best interests to live in peace, side by side, and to attain their own sovereignty through a mutual agreement with a fellow-nation it would give recognition to. The Palestinian Authority speaks of 'occupation', but it is one forced upon Israel by constant violence afflicting its people from incited Palestinians who are taught that 'resistance' (violence) against the 'enemy' (Israel), results in martyrdom for which they can anticipate financial rewards and/or Paradise.
During the First Intifada in 1987, the Palestinian uprising, conflict saw 1,200 Palestinians and 150 Israelis die. And when the Palestinian leadership identified Palestinian collaborators with Israel they executed over 800 of their own people who preferred to live in peace with Israel rather than kill Jews and die as martyrs to the Palestinian 'cause', thus setting an example that other Palestinians with such dangerous ideas would be certain to avoid.
Of those Palestinians who remained in Israel, a number equal to those who fled, this 700,000 has swelled to 1,900,000, representing 21 percent of the total 9.2-million Israeli population. Not the 'apartheid' government that Israel-haters are so fond of declaring, but one that accepts its Palestinian population as citizen-Israelis. A month ago, before this current round of attacks between Gaza/Hamas and Israel, the Jewish People Policy Institute released an annual study on Israeli identity.
The overwhelming majority of the 1.9 million the world knows as Palestinians, refer to themselves as Israeli-Arab (51 percent), or just Israeli (23 percent), with those who identify as Palestinians amounting to roughly 7 percent.
Yet in the West Bank and Gaza the Palestinian Authority (Fatah/PLO) and Hamas, celebrate the 'Naqba' (Catastrophe) which identifies the establishment of Israel in 1948. They could be celebrating 'Palestine' from that same date forward, had they not refused categorically to even consider accepting half the disputed territory as their own. In fact, the land originally envisaged as being offered to Israel was much greater in size, but was handed over to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan which had been ensconced there as compensation when the British Mandate helped the Saudis to claim Arabia as their own, displacing the Hashemites contesting Arabia as theirs.
There's a certain hypocritical similarity in the two situations which no one ever seems to linger on, all the more so when Jordan illegally occupied part of Jerusalem, the Judean city of antiquity, the Old City called Eastern Jerusalem where Judaism's most sacred symbol sits, under an Islamic shrine and mosque built on the twice-ruined Temple of Solomon. Under Jordan's rule, the Jews who had lived in East Jerusalem since time began were forcibly displaced and no Jews were permitted to enter the area,much less to pray at the Wailing Wall, the remnants of the Eastern Wall of the Temple.
Even before that Jews were massacred in Hebron, Sefad and a dozen other ancient Jewish communities in the 1920s by rampaging Arab/Muslim mobs in what is now Israel. And the Jews exiled in 1948 from Morocco, Iraq, Syria, Algeria, Yemen and Libya among other Arab states where Jews lived for thousands of years, might consider those events their own 'naqbas'. The designs of the Muslim Brotherhood in their alignment with the Nazis helped entrench anti-Semitism throughout the Arab world in the 1940s.
And what brings the situation to the present, is the break-away group from the Muslim Brotherhood that became Hamas with its charter outlining its intention to exterminate Israel, with their links to the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the al Quds Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the great patrons of Hezbollah, Hamas and Yemeni Houthis, all happily conspiring toward the destruction of Israel, with the complacent disinterest of the West other than its instant recoil of disapprobation when Israel has the unmitigated gall to defend itself.
"What’s different about this round is the fact that Hamas has managed – not just to fire missiles in the direction of my house or to bash Ashkelon with lots of rockets – but they have made Jerusalem, and Arab and Muslim claims and complaints about Jerusalem, into a focal point."?They have incited Arab citizens of Israel to attack Jews, who attacked Arabs in return. They have helped start a conflict inside Israel, while inciting a mini-intifada in the West Bank and also sympathy rockets fired from Lebanon."Yossi Alpher, former Israeli intelligence officer
Labels: Defences, Gaza, Hamas, History, Israel, Israel Defense Forces, Palestinians, Rocketry, Security
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