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Israel’s proportionate response

Defining Victory for Israel by Michael Gerson in the Washington Post explains how Israel’s response is justified and not “disproportionate”.

The goal of military action, when unavoidable, is not to take one life in exchange for each one unjustly taken; this is mere vengeance. The goal is to remove the conditions that lead to conflict and the taking of life. So far, Israel’s actions have been proportionate to this objective.

In the final days of the Bush administration the US is supporting Israel’s military action to ensure that rockets and mortars are longer launched from Gaza. Meanwhile, Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security adviser for the Carter administration, seems to think that peace can be achieved without requiring the Palestinian militants to stop their attacks.

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Gaza: Operation Cast Lead

On 19-Dec-2008, the six month cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinians was ended by Hamas. Despite an appeal on 25-Dec-2008 by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for the Palestinians to stop firing rockets into Israel and opening border crossings to allow 90 trucks of humanitarian aid into Gaza, the Palestinians chose to continue launching dozens of rockets and mortars into southern Israel terrorizing over 700,000 Israeli residents within range of the barrage.

On 27-Dec-2008, Israel launched air strikes on Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip to attack the militants responsible for the rocket and mortar fire. More than 280 Palestinians are reported killed and over 1,400 wounded. Although most of the dead (322 of 384 as of 30-Dec-2008) are militants, the media largely focuses on the children inadvertently hurt or killed in the raids. Terrorist sympathizes are intent on painting an image of innocent Palestinians being victimized by Israeli aggression, while the terrorist provocations initiated by Hamas (and censured by Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit) are largely ignored. They urge restraint on the part of Israel, expecting Israelis to tolerate a constant onslaught of rockets and mortars from Gaza.

Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan said Gaza’s ground is not covered with fragrant flowers, but with men and women suicide bombers.

Meanwhile, Iranian anti-Israel demonstrators gathered in solidarity. Thousands were seen chanting “We will fight. We will die. We will not compromise!” and calling for the demise of the “Zionist regime”.

The Gaza population of 1.5 million is infected with homicide and suicide bombers, rocket launchers, mortar-firing militants, and Hamas-supporting terrorists. They are uncompromising and unrelenting. As with any military conflict in which no political solution is possible, the only resolution will be for one side to force the other to unconditionally surrender or for one side to be totally annihilated. Hamas is unlikely to ever surrender, so the only viable outcome must be the latter. The question is whether Israel has the resolve to carry it out.

Updated: France has proposed a 48 hour suspension of hostilities to enable Hamas to regroup, rearm, and feign a cease-fire, as its leaders avoid their homes in fear of being targeted.

With Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan opposed to Hamas, because of Iran’s meddlesome support and influence, and Hezbollah offering little more than moral support, Hamas appears isolated and wholly overmatched.

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Despite advisement not to go, Carter will go to Hamas!

Click here to read about this martyr like act. I mean, Jimmy Carter meeting with Hamas against US advisement doesn’t make him brave. It makes him stupid. The mentality of these people will leave him in a very bad position. I wonder who Jimmy Carter is working for at this point. It doesn’t appear to be the US. If they let him live, then maybe he will join their organization? Or he may be the perfect hostage to start WWIII?

I am not sure of his agenda, but he appears to have learned much from the polish adviser, Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski, who got him through the late 70′s to early 80′s and the overthrow of our friend, the Shah of Iran, and now he wants to give it another go. (He is with Obama now.)

Also, Israel is not happy. Click Here to read about this. Israel tends to have tempers, in my humble opinion, and nobody likes an angry Israel.

So, should Carter be doing this, if we urge him not to? Not if he is a good citizen.

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