Posted on 03/22/2009 12:28:09 PM PDT by Ravnagora
This week Israeli officials were in Cairo for talks with Hamas, mediated by Egytpian officials, on freeing kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit for a number of Hamas terrorists generally put at 450. But with the talks having broken down, it appears the outgoing Olmert government wont be able to claim a last achievement.
Prime Minister Olmerts office released a statement saying Hamas had hardened its position, gone back on understandings that had been reached in the past year and raised extreme demands in spite of the attempts to advance the negotiations. Reportedly, at the last minute Hamas rejected Israeli positions on dispersing the released terrorists to places other than the West Bank, and on keeping some of the most heinous terroristsresponsible for planning mass-casualty attacks and the likeout of the deal.
Hamas could, for reasons of psychological warfare, have been toying with the Israeli negotiators all along; or it could have decided that, with a presumably more hawkish Israeli government soon to take office, Shalit as a hostage in Gaza still provides valuable blackmail power; or that the longer it waits, it will eventually be able to extort the maximal deal from whichever Israeli government sits in Jerusalem.
But, whatever the reasons, it marks an ignominious end for a government trying to salvage something from three years of failures and fiascos and, specifically in this case, from its Gaza campaign that ended in mid-January. For the bitter fact is that at that time, the Israeli army had the upper hand in Gaza and presumablyespecially given the many intelligence feats during the warhad access, or at least potential access, to Shalit.
Instead of pressing the advantage, though, Olmert, fearful of frictions with the incoming Obama administration, decided to end the war and withdraw the IDF. The short time since then has already seen the frittering away of the wars achievements as both rocket attacks and arms smuggling have resumed.
On the Shalit issue, however, Olmert believed that Hamasapprehensive of the incoming Netanyahu governmentwould also, for its part, be anxious to get the best deal still available. So Olmert set out to obtain, as a sort of last legacy, another of the grossly lopsided, severely harmful exchanges that various Israeli leaders have succumbed to over the past few decades.
Apart from the compassion that all loyal Israelis feel toward Shalit and his family, rationally speaking one has to be relieved that the attempt failed. Still, the overall picture left by the Olmert years is a bleak one.
In the security sphere, the Olmert government will go down in history with two important achievements to its name: the bombing of the Syrian nuclear reactor in September 2007 and (though Israel officially denies responsibility) the assassination of master-terrorist Imad Mughniyeh in Damascus in February 2008. Operation Cast Lead in Gaza may also, along with its squandered potentials, retain some lasting value in having demonstrated the IDFs regained proficiency after Olmert sent it into Lebanon in summer 2006 under the unqualified, incompetent defense minister Amir Peretz, with abject results.
But the state of the Israeli security environment, after three years of this government, was illustrated by a recent report that Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza now have a total of 50,000 rockets aimed at Israel. The former terror organization now has far more rockets than it had before the 2006 war, and the latter one is rapidly rebuilding its strength since Cast Lead and has already obtained Iranian Fajr-4 rocketsHamass longest-range model yet, capable of reaching Tel Aviv and Israels nuclear reactor at Dimona.
As for the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, Olmert has issued a final lament that the supposed peace talks with Mahmoud Abbas and other Fatah leaders failed because of, as he put it, the Palestinian leaders weakness, lack of will and lack of courage in reaching an agreement. What he left out, however, is that these leaders problems regarding peace go much deeper; he could have mentioned, for instance, a one-hour celebration on official PA TV this month of the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre in which Palestinian terrorists incinerated and otherwise killed 38 Israeli civilians.
What Olmert left out, in other words, is what he and his foreign minister Tzipi Livni have persistently omitted throughout the tenure of his government: that the West Bank Palestinian Authority is also, like Gaza, a hothouse of anti-Israeli hatred and is relatively kept in check only because, unlike Gaza, the Israeli security forces have reasserted a strong presence there. With their whitewashing and indeed glorification of the PA and its leaders as ripe, or close to ripe, for peaceful statehood, Olmert and Livni have further burdened Israel by reinforcing Western delusion and helping make the demand for a Palestinian statehowever detached from reality and prudenceall the more strident and reflexive.
Add, then, the ongoing Iranian nuclearization, and the perennial Syrian hostility, to the Hamas threat, the Hezbollah threat, the Shalit captivity, and the pressures for capitulations to the Palestinian Authority, and the reality the new Israeli government will inherit is grim. At present prime minister-designate Netanyahustill fearful of confronting that reality with a narrow right-wing government that will be an axiomatic whipping-boy both for the Israeli Center-Left opposition and internationallyis making a last-ditch effort to get Ehud Barak and his Labor Party to join his coalition even though Labor was itself part of Olmerts problematic crew.
Apart from specific blunders like initially appointing an incompetent defense minister, or reacting impulsively to both Hezbollah and Hamas provocations without formulating clear goals or planning for contingencies, the Olmert governments record of failure stems from a belief, now prevalent in the Israeli elite, that fightingor at least defeatingones enemies is passé and instead Israel can rely on a benign and impartial Western world to extricate it from its problems. Thanks to the depredations wrought by this mindset over the past 16 years, the real nature of what faces the new Netanyahu government is that of a rescue missionagainst, unfortunately, considerable odds.
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Yes
To quote from the emperor on Star Wars, “Wipe them out. Wipe them all out.”
That’s how you deal with Hamas.
It is universally known (but not necesarilly accepted) that Israel .. the Jew .. is God's chosen people.
Nothing will happen without God's permission ... unfortunately, Israel has a bad hapit of rejecting God and falling into captor's hands.
b) there will be no peace, only attrition, until Israel deals decisively with its hostile neighbors.
Two big "ifs".
The answer is YES - because GOD is standing in front of them, protecting them.
Very soon, you will get to see it for yourselves. Just watch Damascus!
I'm using an old ping list, apologies to anyone who asked to be added or dropped in the last few weeks, I'll be back to the correct one tomorrow.
Israel must use its military to survive the coming years. Preemptive action is the only thing that will save them from an Obama-enabled Hamas. A weakened Israel is Iran’s price for cooperation.
Yes. If America stands tall. But seeing were we are heading, we would be lucky to defend ourselves.
Israel has been set up for destruction for over 100 years, if you read Pike's August 15, 1871 letter to Guiseppi Mazzini as credible:
..."The Third World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the "agentur" of the "Illuminati" between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World. The war must be conducted in such a way that Islam and political Zionism mutually destroy each other. Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided on this issue will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time."...
Israel must save itself by making itself invaluable to mankind's future.
Actually, I believe Israel is already invaluable to mankind's future...
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Take a look around the good ol' US of A.
... and falling into captor's hands.
We'll see how that last bit plays out in the years to come.
Hell I knew obamma lamma ding dong was not Americas friend a year ago.
Guy is a product of socialist dogma.
Guy is a buffoon without a teleprompter.
Guy has a wife with a shelf ass.
Sadly GW was no friend either.
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