Five things I never want to hear again about the conflict in
Gaza
1. “On the one
hand, I oppose the missile attacks by Hamas on Israel. On the other
hand…”
There is no “other hand." Opposition to rocket
fire on innocent civilians in Israel must be unequivocal and absolute. No
more excuses and rationalizations. Every single missile firing from Gaza
is intended to kill and terrorize the innocent and is a war crime. Civilized
people do not look for ways to justify these attacks, even by implication.
2. “I don’t know
what Israel should do, but I do know that this war will accomplish nothing.”
The missile fire has continued for 11 years. During
that time, other countries and the United Nations have mostly been
silent. Military action at this point is, in fact, a necessary response,
and this much is certain: Israel not does not need and will not accept
advice from those who shrug their shoulders and say “I have no idea what should
be done and anyway, probably nothing will work.”
3. “It’s
acceptable to use force, but Israel has used disproportionate force.”
What this almost always means is that if only more Jews had
been killed, we would be more understanding. It is almost as if
they were wishing for more Jewish deaths. This statement is usually
accompanied by the observation that in the recent fighting “only” 3 Israelis
have been killed, and only a small number over the last decade. But for
those who say this, the fact that a million people have had their lives
disrupted for years, every school requires a bomb shelter, children have been
traumatized to an almost unimaginable degree, and normal life has simply come
to a standstill is somehow not enough of a reason to take vigorous
action.
4. “The Hamas
missiles are not missiles, but inaccurate homemade contraptions.”
What difference could this possibly make? These
“contraptions” sow fear, cause chaos, force the population into shelters, and
must be treated in Israel as if they were more advanced weapons—because, of
course, in any given instance they could be.
5. “Israel, the
major military power in the region, could never be defeated militarily by
Hamas.”
I used to believe this, but I must admit, with great regret,
that I am no longer certain. It is absolutely true that Israel could not
be defeated in a conventional war by Hamas. But a prolonged campaign of
missile fire could, eventually, force citizens of the south to flee the area,
demoralize Israelis everywhere, discourage investment from abroad, undermine
Israel’s deterrence, and encourage Arab governments to adopt a rejectionist
course. And all of this is a reason why, after so many years of
unrelenting attacks, Israel must do what is necessary to put an end to rocket
fire into her territory.
I do not know what will be in the days and weeks
ahead. American involvement may create possibilities for political
progress, and even now, approaches must be made to the voices of relative moderation
in the Arab world. But if a peace is to be created, it must be built on
the truth about Gaza, and the truth is this: Hamas is the guilty party,
and there is no reason to tolerate the lies and deceptions of those who say
otherwise.
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