Posted on 07/23/2014 6:25:39 AM PDT by Star Traveler
Israels mood at the start of this war with Hamas was one of confident assurance. We wouldnt be deterred by the rocket threat, and Hamas would be contained.
Thats utterly changed. The rockets turned out to be the least of our concerns. And the national mood now is a mixture of anguish at the growing toll of IDF dead, anger at the feckless response of parts of the international community notably the US and confidence in the troops and (atypically) the political leadership.
To lose the lives of 30 Israelis to terrorism is, appallingly, nothing new in a country that survived the suicide bombing onslaught of the second intifada. As the former Shin Bet intelligence chief Avi Dichter pointed out on Tuesday, 30 Israelis were killed in a single Hamas suicide bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya on Passover Eve March 27, 2002. That was the worst, but still only one of dozens upon dozens of bombings that battered Israels buses, restaurants and shopping malls a decade ago.
But to lose 30 soldiers battling vicious Islamic extremists in Gaza produces anguish of a different nature. Our soldiers are our future. Theyre the youngsters among us, who have been required because of Israels unique geographic and geostrategic peril to place themselves on the front line for years of service before their young lives have really begun. We feel guilty that weve pitched them into war. We, the safe civilians, draw our strength from the sky-high level of their determination and motivation to protect us. We wish it were us, the grownups, who were on the front line. Wed have much preferred for the rockets, targeting all of us, to have been the chief threat.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesofisrael.com ...
Well, no. It’s more like saying that if I pay my taxes, I’m giving money to the Democratic Party, since the Democratic Party is one of the parties making up that government.
OR... if you pay your taxes, YOU are sending money to Hamas.
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Sort of. Gaza is ruled by Hamas, the West Bank by the PA. In theory they have formed a coalition unity government. In reality they are deadly enemies.
With perhaps rare exceptions Arab and Muslim countries play politics for keeps. Losers don't go into retirement or a minority position in a coalition government. They go up against a wall, or if they're really lucky into exile.
That whole post is an absurd "analogy" The Western world did indeed do that in several places, Dresden and Hiroshima for two. Punishing those populations, for the actions of their leaders, seriously demoralized them and killed public support for those regimes.
Not only that, there are still troops in Japan and Germany. Have we had any problems with them for say....70 years?
Back in the days of WWII, we had our heads screwed on right.
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