Posted by
Steve Yuhas on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 1:53:46 PM
One million Israelis faced what became a daily barrage of rocket
attacks in southern Israel over the last three years. Now Israel is fighting back with air strikes on terrorist
training facilities, weapons caches, tunnels used to transport fighters and
explosives and terror leaders in the Hamas. It took years for Israel to respond, including during a
period of calm that was used by Israel to discuss peace with the Fatah leader, Abu
Abbas (himself a terrorist, but a more moderate politician) but was used by the
Hamas to fortify and re-arm.
Palestinians
are hostage to the Hamas in Gaza and that is sad, but what is angering is some
of the coverage and some of the political rubbish coming out of the mouths of
even American leaders.
Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), the man who never stops running
for the Democratic nomination for president, called for a United Nations investigation
for what he called Israeli war crimes.
In a statement he called Israel’s Gaza operations a “…disproportionate,
indiscriminate mass violence in violation of international law. Israel is not
exempt from international law and must be held accountable.”
Seems that
Kucinich decided to take the crazy pill and jumped on the bandwagon of Cynthia
McKinney (another former Democrat who ran for president) and others who believe
that the Hamas was knitting when Israel began her campaign to liberate her
people from a constant barrage of attack.
McKinney
made news on Tuesday when she claimed the Israeli Navy fired machine guns into
the water then rammed the boat that she was on. McKinney’s boat, the Dignity (registered in Gibraltar and
allegedly carrying medical supplies donated by Cypress) was trying to land on
the beaches of Gaza during a military conflict – the group says that they
feared for their lives. Amazingly
the evil Israeli Navy not only offered help to this idiotic band of terrorist
sympathizers, but also escorted them back to where they came from (except
McKinney headed to Lebanon so that she could start calling news outlets – after
all it has been a long time since anyone wanted to talk to her – she hadn’t hit
a Capitol policeman lately).
Why is it
that the terrorist sympathizers all seem to come from the far left? That is not to say the normally wrong
on most political issues left, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Speaker of the
House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) support Israeli actions to defend her people, but the
far left lives under the misconception that protecting the Hamas is good and
that Israel protecting her people is evil and a war crime. Only on the far left does that kind of
logic live.
One has to
ask the question that Israeli leaders have been asking all week, but that no
American politician has yet sufficiently answered: How many rockets would have
to fall in southern CA, AZ, NM or TX or anywhere along the northern Canadian
border before America took action against the group responsible? My guess is very few – maybe one or two
depending upon who is in the White House at any given time. If you agree that any leader of the
United States would take bold and decisive action against any form of
aggression aimed at America by another country how can anyone argue that Israel
is not doing the right thing?
The problem
for Israel is context. American
reporters grew tired of standing in southern Israeli towns to report on the two
thousandth rockets that smacked into an Israeli town or village so they
retreated into Jerusalem and Tel Aviv so they could live a normal life while a
million Israelis lives knowing that once they heard the siren they had about
30-seconds until a rocket would hit.
The context is journalists being lazy and not providing the American
people the whole story: a story that includes illegal tunnels, a massive arms
build-up in Gaza and the fact that Palestinians could have turned Gaza into the
beginning of their own country, but chose instead to install a terrorist group
as their leader.
While New
Year’s Eve parties were cancelled all over the Middle East to show “solidarity”
with the people of Gaza another question comes to mind: if all of these
countries canceling multi-million dollar fireworks displays at five star hotels
and palaces built from oil wealth felt such solidarity with the Palestinians –
why not allow the Palestinians in to live in their country? Simple: they would rather have a
conflict than a solution because it keeps their own people from wondering why
their leaders drive a Rolls Royce, live in luxury and behave in ways that they
chastise their own people for indulging in while their people are forced to
live in squalor with rationing and small paychecks.
Having an
enemy of Israel is good for all of the despots who call Israel a Zionist Entity
and question her right to exist on one side of their mouth while kissing and
hugging the leaders of the Western world with the other. Lesson one in Mid-East politics is
never listen to what a leader says in English, but listen to what they say in
Arabic – you’ll find they are seldom the same.
The next
step, after pinpoint bombing of targets inside Gaza (bombings that happen to
civilians because the Hamas hides behind civilians and in hospitals, schools
and residential neighborhoods – Israel does not target them; the Hamas uses
them) will most likely be a ground offensive to route out the terrorists and to
destroy their leadership and weapons.
Israel is typically good at that sort of thing. My prayer is that Israel doesn’t lose
her political stomach for such an attack and go into it without the will to
win.
Learning
from the mistakes made by the United States in Iraq and by Israel herself
during the Second Lebanon War are important today. If you want to change the reality on the ground you have to
change what the ground looks like.
Let us hope that Israel is able to wipe the slate clean and to give the
Palestinians to make good on their second attempt to create in Gaza what they
should already have created: the beginning of a Palestinian state.
A quote by
the Consul General of Israel, Jacob Dayan, from my radio program comes to
mind that all Palestinians (and some US representatives and attention seekers)
should consider, “If you go to bed with a rocket launcher on your roof you should
not be surprised when you do not wake up.”
Indeed. It is time to be rid of the Hamas and their leadership; then Israel and the world must move on to the real problem: Iran.
Steve Yuhas is a radio talk show host on AM 600
KOGO in southern California and may be reached at steve@steveyuhas.com or www.steveyuhas.com