Posted on 09/08/2014 5:29:08 PM PDT by celmak
My first reaction to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus agreement to the latest Israel-Gaza cease fire was that of disbelief. We all know that sooner or later, hostilities will resume. Hamas will fire rockets and/or kidnap and kill, and Israel will have to defend itself and its people, and the war is on. Again. The Israeli Prime Minister says he didnt give up much, and the deal has been covered enough, and it isnt much, but the worrisome part of all this is he took the terrorists off the ropes. But what is the answer? Nuke Gaza? Re-occupy it with a ground incursion that could cause many casualties? Keep the air war going as Hamas depletes its refurbished cache of rockets? I dont know what is best, or even just OK, and I live in the US and not in Israel contemplating the next jaunt toward a bomb shelter, but this again? Sigh.
I have read the pundit pontifications about Bibi losing his resolve. I have read that what occurred to this point was his strategy all along. Or it wasnt. He won, he lost. He is up, he is down. Look at his polls. His support dropped by nearly 50 points in a poll commissioned by Israels Channel 2 several days ago. But guess what? In an even more recent poll, one commissioned by Israels left-wing paper Haaretz, the verdict is not so clear. Haaretz wrote this: True, the Haaretz-Dialog poll supervised by Prof. Camil Fuchs of Tel Aviv University and published here on Thursday, shows a considerable decline in the amazingly high support they garnered during Operation Protective Edge, but the two (Netanyahu and Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon), who have intertwined their political fates, are hanging in there pretty well.
The Israeli public rallied to support its leaders during the conflict, but after, the usual grumbling from all sides unsurprisingly came to the forefront. Still, and I hate to bring politics into this, this tentative, and definitely temporary, cease fire, was a political victory for the PM. He is still considered best to lead Israel. But why did Bibi jump on the agreement? I personally think Netanyahu succumbed to pressure from President Obama, and perhaps he had no choice. I believe that behind the scenes, the increasingly feckless Obama, warned Bibi that unless he took the deal, there would be negative repercussions we are all aware of the delay in arms sales to Israel a couple weeks ago, and while the conflict was ongoing, of all things. Thats why the Israeli PM didnt even consult his war cabinet and just said OK. He knew he would have problems with several of his ministers, and he needed to just get it done.
I think the PM knows this tenuous and tentative truce will end in failure, yet again. And when that happens, its back on. Bibi can say he tried, he confronts a newly-armed Hamas once more, and we recycle what just happened. And to state the obvious, Netanyahu is depending on the US Congress, much more supportive than the US President. And for himself or perhaps another similarly-inclined PM, Bibi is waiting Obama out. (So am I.) There is no guarantee Bibi will be PM in 2017, or that he will have a more sympathetic US partner, and its a long wait, but I think the PM now believes in Obamas election mantra, Hope and Change, but only directed at the US President.
Small comfort for the Israeli citizens of the South, especially those true pioneers in the western Negev area. They walk the tightrope every second of every day, and they are rightly concerned and angry Hamas wasnt destroyed once and for all.
Future talks are supposed to cover Hamas disarmament, but does anyone really think that will happen? The naïve, like Jimmy Carter and John Kerry, think one can negotiate with terrorists. Right. Good luck with that. So the deadly dance continues as both sides lick their wounds and await the next escalation.
Rinse and repeat.
It had to be said.
Netanyahu taking up the chute again - and without Vaseline.
Thanks to Obama’s love of Arabs, who hate us, and hatred for Israel, who was once our priceless ally in the Middle East.
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Netanyahu performed as I said he would perform. He would have got the same pressure from Bush and will get the same pressure nest time from WHOEVER the US president is. The entire Washington establishment is mesmerized by Islam and Arabs.
Western perception is a powerful element that Netanyahu has to factor into his decisions. He is a great fighter but he can’t take on the world. He is, in my opinion, the right man for Israel at this time.
I think you might be giving Obama a bit too much credit.
Agreed
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