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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3546398,00.html

“Truck bomb set off at Erez crossing; no injuries among IDF soldiers”

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Gunfire, explosion heard near Erez crossing in north Gaza at around 6:45 am; Islamic Jihad, Fatah claim responsibility. No reports of injures among IDF soldiers at site, one Palestinian dead”

Ali Waked
Published: 05.22.08, 07:15 / Israel News


886 posted on 05/21/2008 10:26:19 PM PDT by Cindy
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OPINION.JPOST.COM

May 21, 2008 19:57 | Updated May 21, 2008 20:18
“Suicide, the path to national salvation”
By AMNON RUBINSTEIN

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “THIS MAY sound like an extreme conclusion but, as Ari Bar Yossef, retired lieutenant-colonel and administrator of the Knesset’s Security Committee, writes in the army journal Ma’arachot, such cases of Islamist national suicide are not uncommon. He cites three such examples of Arab-Muslim regimes irrationally sacrificing their very existence, overriding their instinct of self-preservation, to fight the perceived enemy to the bitter end.

• The first case is that of Saddam Hussein, who in 2003 could have avoided war and conquest by allowing UN inspectors to search for (the apparently non-existent) weapons of mass destruction wherever they wanted. Yet Iraq’s ruler opted for war, knowing full well that he would have to face the might of the US.

• The second case is that of Yasser Arafat in 2000, who after the failure of the Camp David and Taba talks had two options: continue talking to Israel - under the leadership of Ehud Barak, this country’s most moderate and flexible government ever - or resort to violence. He chose the latter, with the result that all progress toward Palestinian independence was blocked. The ensuing loss of life, on both sides, testified to Arafat’s preference for suicide over compromise.

• The third case is that of the Taliban. Post-9/11, their leadership had two options: to enter into negotiations with the US, with a view to extraditing Osama bin Laden, or to risk war and destruction. The choice they made was obvious: Better to die fighting than to give up an inch.

IN ALL three cases, the conclusion is plain: prolonged war, death, destruction and national suicide are preferable to peaceful solutions of conflicts: Dying is preferable to negotiating with infidels. The same conclusion, of course, is applicable to the Palestinians voting for Hamas and its suicidal path, and to Iran’s decision to confront the Security Council in its insistence on acquiring nuclear weapons.

These cases, while unprecedented in the annals of history, should not be that surprising. If you glorify individual suicide, if death is the key to a happy afterlife, if war itself is sanctified, why not extend these ideas from the individual to the collective? To the regime itself ? Suicide is the path to both individual and national salvation.


887 posted on 05/21/2008 10:31:14 PM PDT by Cindy
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