Posted on 04/17/2019 5:06:17 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Israeli people understand the importance of national sovereignty better than most, having had to defeat numerous invasion attempts just to secure their right to exist as a nation.
The recent re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu a forceful proponent of Israeli sovereignty to a fifth term as Prime Minister shows that Israelis remain as committed as ever to their independence. At long last, they have an ally in the White House who feels just as strongly about Israels right to exist.
For 52 years, Israels national security has depended heavily on its control of the strategically vital Golan Heights. Shamefully, not one world leader had the courage to recognize this reality before President Trump.
In fact, Israel has faced almost constant pressure to relinquish its control of the territory. Syrian troops first streamed through the Golan mountain passes in 1948 in an attempt to strangle the nascent State of Israel in its cradle. After Israel halted that invasion, the region was demilitarized.
That solution proved inadequate, however, because in 1967 the Israel Defense Forces had to fight a bloody slog up the hills to stop the Syrian Army from raining shells down on Israeli towns and villages. Israel occupied Golan after that in order to protect the Jewish homeland from hostile neighbors after the area was used twice to launch military attacks on Israel
Ever since then, the international community has demanded that Israel forfeit the rocky cliffs, despite ample evidence that they are essential to the countrys ability to defend itself.
Israeli allies and enemies alike would have the Golan Heights returned to the brutal Syrian dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad, whose father, Hefez al-Assad, ordered hundreds of tanks to invade Israel through this very piece of land in 1973. Only the tenacity of the Israeli soldiers at places like the Valley of Tears and Israels ability to retain the territory and its all-important high ground saved the Jewish state from destruction then.
Israel will never surrender this hallowed ground, stained with her soldiers blood and vital to her security. The Israeli government made that perfectly clear in 1981 when it officially incorporated the Golan Heights into the State of Israel and offered citizenship to all inhabitants, regardless of ethnicity or religion. Indeed, the Golan Heights have been a part of Israel for much longer than the 21 years that Syria held them after French decolonization.
Yet, successive American administrations have refused to recognize these clear and inalterable facts, preferring to cling to the fiction that the Golan Heights legitimately belong to Syria. There may have been limited justifications for perpetuating that fraud in the past, but that time is long past.
Seven years of brutal civil war in Syria ought to have dispelled any notion that Israel would ever pull its troops back to the flat plains of Galilee and let the heights fall into the hands of Assad or Hezbollah, or al-Nusra Front, or whoever winds up in control of southwest Syria. With Iranian proxies, Russians, and Turks also openly operating in the area, it is in Israels vital interest to hold these heights permanently.
Strategic considerations alone, however, fail to adequately convey the real significance of the Golan Heights after the five decades that they have existed as a part of Israel. The region is not just a military bulwark, it is an integral part of the Jewish state, home to more than 20,000 Israeli citizens. It is the center of Israels wine industry and the site of the countrys only ski resort.
The real question isnt why President Trump chose to acknowledge reality and grant American recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights; its why he is the only leader brave enough to do so.
Within moments of the Presidents announcement, the global diplomatic establishment sprang into action to defend the cowardly and apathetic anti-Israel consensus that apologists for Arab dictatorships have demanded for decades. All 28 members of the European Union refused to recognize Israels territorial integrity, just as they still refuse to recognize Jerusalem as the true capital of the Jewish state. Then, every other member of the United Nations Security Council joined together to pass a resolution insisting that Israel is occupying the Golan Heights. Only President Trumps American delegation at the U.N. stood for Israels right to defend itself.
Once again, the extent to which President Trump has put himself out on a limb to defend the Jewish state cannot be overstated.
Its that kind of boldness, however, that Israel needs now more than ever. With the ink still wet on President Trumps Golan Heights presidential proclamation, the IDF is locked in a deadly duel with Islamist terrorists who have been launching rockets into Israeli communities from the Gaza Strip. The strategic vantage point provided by the Golan Heights allows Israel to counter this military threat without leaving its other borders vulnerable.
Thanks to President Trumps leadership, though, Israelis can deal with this threat and all others in the future, secure in the knowledge that the land they need to defend their opposite border is firmly and forever in their hands.
Well, I’d say Truman possibly in that he recognized (de facto) Israel as a country within minutes of her declaration.
Continue to pay attention to the elections going on around the planet ..... Conservatism is breaking out all over.
I’ve noticed that, too.
Ha, perhaps that was the signal to attack Israel.
Liberals truly are insane.
Nixon helped them Hugely during the Yom Kipper War, October 1973
Kushner knows what country his bread is buttered on.
Let no good deed go unpunished!
Jews will continue to vote overwhelmingly for democrat candidates.
IMHO, most American Jews worship at the altar of progressive-ism, which essentially is the democrat party. Also, past generations of Jews as well as other minorities voted for what was perceived as the party of the little guy - the democrat party. Today, if you ask a Jewish democrat if he recognizes the Jew hate of the democrat party past and present - you will likely receive an onslaught of insults and denials. Democrat Jews just can't let anything disturb the party affiliation they inherited from their parents and grandparents. Today's Catholics who vote in large numbers for the baby killing, homosexual empowering, communist/socialist democrat party are just as deluded as their democrat Jewish brethren. - IMHO!
RMH, notwithstanding.
Beat me to it. GMTA.
The allure of secularization has led to Jewry’s wearing a set of blinders which has left it incredibly vulnerable.
Norman Podhoretz has pointed out that a “good Jew” is a liberal/progressive.
Many are non observant of their religion, going to Temple only for weddings or funerals.
And they largely abandon Israel.
But what they don’t seem to realize is that their enemies will cut them no slack. What do they think will happen if they are captured by Al Qaeda, ISIS, or just the generic Jihadi? When their captors look at their names in their passports, do they expect that it will constitute a Get Out of Jail Free Card to state “Well, you see, I don’t go to Temple. I don’t keep a Kosher kitchen. I hate Trump. So I assume you will be letting me go?”
Do they honestly expect the Islamist to apologize and tell them that they will whack off the head of a Christian with a dull knife instead? The Moor will instead butcher both, and savoring the killing of the Jew most of all.
And now that Minnesota is ground zero with anti Semitism and universities gleefully embrace Islam and the Democrat Party has decided to jettison Jewry, will the light ever go on for these utter fools?
Beside Orthodox Jews, the best friends of Israel are evangelical Christians.
Yet, the Jewish community hates him.
To be fair, less-religious Jews hate Trump. Most Orthodox Jews, including Chabad and popular teachers like Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi and Rabbi Mendel Kessin are big Trump supporters, as well as some less-than-traditional Jews, are strong Trump supporters, and see him as a figure making straight the way for the Messiah.
GMTA here too!
Hard to top Nickel Grass, too bad so few people know the story.
****ed right. Nickel Grass was decisive. "You will send everything that will fly." The success of the 12000 mile airlift vs the lower tonnage and overall failure of the Soviet airlift was a massive embarrassment to the USSR, and served as an unspoken part of the rationale for Sadat's booting of the Russians and embrace of the US.
Of course, the fact that the Arab armies in 1973 had every advantage and still lost is a tribute to both the valor and skill of the IDF and IAF as well as a grave indictment of the attackers.
I think it also shows that most Jewish Americans perceive the USA as a reasonable substitute for “Israel.”
That might be a dangerous decision - since most Jewish Americans are politically aligned with American Blacks and Muslim immigrants, two of the most anti-Semitic ethnic groups in North America.
I’d say Nixon would be at the top of that list.
And Iran thinks they’re going to destroy Israel.
I think that the Iranian mullahcracy has a shot at surviving the next five years. If it attacks Israel, it'll have about five weeks.
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