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The
Israelis are ready to go to war even if the United States is not.
The news
out of the Middle East reflects how President Obama’s policies have led to an
Islamic terrorist takeover of huge swaths of Syria and Iraq. No nation watches
these events more closely than Israel. On June 6 the chief of the Israeli
Defense Forces, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz cryptically remarked that the IDF is
gearing up to address the growing numbers of terrorist forces on its border
with Syria. He noted Iraq as well for good measure.
When Israel
is in the news, it is usually because it is under attack or responding to one.
The only other times have been news of “peace talks” between it and the
Palestinian Authority (PA), but none of those talks over decades has ever
achieved peace because, as the diplomatic community knows, the Palestinians do
not want it.
Most
recently, the PA announced “unity” with Hamas, a Palestinian organization that
all nations identify as terrorist. As Efraim Inbar, the director of the
Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies and a fellow of the Middle East Forum,
recently noted, “As long as the military branch of Hamas remains independent,
there is no Palestinian unity.”
Why the PA
would engage in this charade is known only to them. There are no advantages in
it because they do not gain any presence in the Gaza Strip, the home to Hamas. As
far as the U.S. and Europe are concerned, says Inbar, “the establishment of a
real, stable Palestinian state (is) more unlikely than ever.” Hamas has already
asserted itself by kidnapping three teenagers, one of whom is an
American
Though
most U.S. taxpayers are likely unaware of it, the U.S. gives an estimated $440
million in aid to the PA every year. They are not likely to be pleased now that
the PA has entered into some form of unity with Hamas. Official State
Department statements referred to something they called “an interim
technocratic government…that does not include members affiliated with Hamas”
and made it known the U.S. expects the PA “to do everything in its power to
prevent attacks from Gaza.” A European Union spokesman said it would insist
that the new government recognize Israel’s right to exist. That will not
happen.
Israel’s
initial response was to announce plans to build 1,500 new housing units in
Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, making it clear the
decision was its retaliation for the creation of the Palestinian unity
government with Hamas. Israel made it known it might withhold the taxes it
collects on behalf of the PA. This is well short of a shooting war and, of
course, the U.S. ambassador to Israel repeated the Obama administration’s
longtime opposition to new settlement construction.
What
exists at this point—and has for a long time—is an Israel that is an oasis of
sanity in the Middle East in contrast to the conflicts occurring in the
region’s other nations.
Syria is
now entering its fourth year of civil war and Israel took notice that a small
Hezbollah force took up position on June 5 on the Syrian side of the Quneitra
crossing directly opposite the Israeli Defense Force Golan deployment. It was
the first known instance of such an occurrence and will likely precede a larger
force because the al Assad regime attaches a high strategic importance to the
town.
Lebanon,
also to the north, has not been a source of conflict for many years and is
controlled these days by Hezbollah. The U.S. designates it as a terrorist
organization. Jordan to its east has felt the brunt of the Syrian civil war,
having to absorb thousands of refugees as has Lebanon and as the fanatical
forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) continues its takeover
of Iraq, Jordan has to know it is in its sights for takeover. Israel is not
likely to allow that to occur. It would put ISIS on its doorstep.
To the
West, Egypt has been working its way through the “Arab Spring”, having just
elected a new president, a former general, but one waging war against Hamas
terrorists in its Sinai region while continuing to crack down on the Muslim
Brotherhood domestically.
Israel has
long since abandoned any notion that the Obama administration is to be trusted.
As Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the
Holocaust, recently noted, the administration’s foreign policy decisions have
“deliberately driven a wedge between Obama and Israel. President Obama’s
priority is, and always has been, the Muslim world.”
The recent
exchange of five high ranked Taliban leaders, set free from Guantanamo, for a
single American soldier who is identified as a deserter suggests that Obama’s
attitude and actions pose as great a problem for the U.S. as it does for
Afghanistan and the entire Middle East.
Israel’s
primary “existential” threat is a nuclear-armed Iran and, should the day arrive
that Israel wants to stop that from occurring, it will take action just as it
did in Iraq and Syria in past times.
Meanwhile,
Mideast nations such as Saudi Arabia no longer trust the Obama administration
any more than does Israel and some have been engaging in outreach to Iran,
knowing that the current U.S. negotiations were doomed to failure from the
start.
Israel is
the only stable nation amidst the pandemonium that is the Middle East and it
will defend itself.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
When the world is going to hell all around you, you can bet that it won't be long before they drag you in too.
ReplyDeleteThe title of this piece says it all. The spectacle of Barry and the diminishing responses of applause from the graduating class said a lot. I hope and pray that Israel will not count on much help at all from this administration and you've got it right that they won't.
ReplyDeleteObama is too busy with his far-flung criminal enterprises (reaching, for example, into the EPA, IRS, and the Supreme Court) to give any real thought to an honest, good faith effort to aid Israel, or any true friend of America.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for Israel, but it's about time they get their hands dirty. They have spent more time telling the world about the threats they face, than doing anything about it. They want everyone else to help them out while they stay home. Time for them to start some direct action!
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