Archives: November 2005
Sun Nov 27, 2005
Thinking Jerusalem
If you thought Israel’s security fence and Gaza were hot potatoes, just wait!
Open http://www.anglicansforisrael.com/ to see most recent update of this widely-published article.
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Sat Nov 26, 2005
Hizbullah and What To Do About It...
Time To Clean House...
By Gerald A. Honigman
MichNews.com
Nov 26, 2005
The lesson of the Bar Lev Line in 1973 was that a nation dwarfed by its enemies geographically, in manpower, and armaments can’t afford to fight wars of attrition. The latter involve allowing your enemies to call the shots...literally and figuratively. Israel was almost destroyed in the Yom Kippur War.
Israel’s military excels at the offensive, lightning strike. It’s enemies know this also. So they do what they do to push just so far, but no further. They expect that Israel will play by their rules, since it is always under pressure by those in the American State Department and elsewhere to not “over react.”
Syria’s main proxy in what it considers to be its Lebanese “province,” Hizbullah, recently launched a major assault on Israeli positions and towns in the north. It appears that it was primarily designed to kidnap Israeli soldiers. Luckily, despite Israeli casualties, that attempt failed.
But there’s that initial problem mentioned above again.
Merely sitting and waiting for murderous, rejectionist enemies to make their next move at their own convenience is asking for trouble. This is not the first time Israel has suffered this way.
While there have been promising developments in Lebanon lately--most notably Syria’s at least partial departure--circumstances cannot stay the way that they are now indefinitely. Indeed, Damascus and its Iranian cohort continue to stoke the flames via Hizbullah, which is now in possession of tens of thousands of rockets and other high tech armaments courtesy of them.
On the positive side, there have been some signs lately that Lebanon’s own military is more willing to assert itself on issues relating to containment of forces likely to stir up trouble.
But Hizbullah has a huge, home grown following in south Lebanon, and it can no longer use Israel’s forced occupation of that area as its excuse to attack Jews since the latter have exited the area for some time now. Had there been a Lebanese government earlier that was willing and able to prevent the continuous attacks on Israel by Arafat’s boys, there would have been no need for that earlier occupation in the first place.
Israel must make clear to all parties concerned that it will not permit the situation to deteriorate further. Right now it’s worse than during the days which led to Israel’s war to evict the PLO from Lebanon several decades ago. Hizbullah has a more massive following, better arms, and determined, powerful allies with specific goals. This author’s Syria...Seriously gets into this issue in detail, so it won’t be repeated now.
So, the bottom line is that it’s fast approaching the time for Israel to have to once again clean its neighbor’s house.
For those who claim that it means that Israel will be meddling in another country’s internal affairs--like the critics who accused Israel during its campaign against the PLO in Lebanon previously--the answer, of course, is that if you allow your territory to be used to launch aggression against your neighbor and continuously fail to do anything to prevent this from happening, then you best have no complaints when the victim acts to defend itself.
Targeted tit-for-tat helicopter and artillery retaliatory strikes only invite more problems later. They do nothing to solve the long term problem.
Not long ago, there was an outpouring of support in Lebanon against Syria and those who support it. True, there were also large pro-Syrian demonstrations. Israel can bolster the former via some renewed house cleaning as well.
So, here’s the plan...
Israel has its “chat” with Lebanese officials. It has ways that this can be done via diplomatic channels.
It explains that this déjà vu scenario must fast come to an end and that Lebanon is now being forewarned and placed on notice that further aggression will be handled the way any other nation would to act to defend its own land and people.
For those who claim that this is just what Syria and Iran want--to heat up the north in order to deflect attention from their involvement in Iraq, the nukes, and such--my answer is that it is better to heat it up now than later when Hizbullah’s buddies may very well indeed be nuclear.
Israel should then evacuate its northern towns as best as possible and launch a massive offensive against Hizbullah from air, sea, and land...taking out as many major positions as possible all at once a la the June ‘67 war.
As Israel has targeted Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders, Hizbullah’s should now meet their seventy-some virgins in Paradise as well...especially the ones with the big mouths. Another Israeli air visit to Syria--especially to Hizbullah’s Sheikh Nasrallah--would also be nice.
No doubt, Hizbullah will retaliate with massive rocket launches and the like.
And these must be met exponentially with the full brunt of Israel’s military power to crush them. The time for pussy footing around has long past. Indeed, Hizbullah believes it defeated Israel in Lebanon, leading it to withdraw.
While Israel was on Lebanese soil, Jews had misgivings about that war...so withdrew and cut their losses.
Hamas learned a lesson here as well.
It’s a totally different ball game now.
Israel is being attacked by an enemy which, like Hamas, rejects its very right to exist. But, unlike how it has handled the latter, it must go after Hizbullah and its thousands of rockets with the same preemption which led it to take out powerful enemy air forces and armored brigades en masse in just six days four decades earlier.
If done properly, Hizbullah will be weakened tremendously. True, it will not be totally destroyed, but it must be left with the message that it can expect the same treatment if it starts playing the same game yet again.
There is already a clear division in Lebanon between those who support Syria and its proxies and those who don’t.
Guess who wins out here?
If the Syrians make a move, Israel must make it very clear that it will be a move that Damascus will long regret. And huffing and puffing should not be the way this message is conveyed. Too much of that lately has led to Israel not being taken seriously. Israel says one thing then caves in to international (i.e. American) pressure to agree to one-sided concessions detrimental to its very existence.
Israel has nothing to lose that it won’t later lose anyway if it doesn’t take care of business now. And then the stakes will be even higher.
Hizbulllah rejectionists have long revealed their true hands. Indeed, they have been increasingly in contact with their Hamas and Islamic Jihad counterparts.
With Israel out of Lebanon, Hizbullah and other pro-Syrian Lebanese stooges cannot claim that they’re merely acting to defend Lebanon’s sovereignty when Israel is targeted. Their lame excuse about the disputed Sheba Farms area is baseless as well, as even a UN frequently hostile to Israel confirms that Israel indeed withdrew to the international border.
So, when Israel launches its already overdue war to end the Hizbullah terror (how long would America have waited after its citizens were repeatedly attacked from Canada or Mexico to react if the latter failed to act to stop this themselves?), the new enemies it will have made in the process will not be new at all...just the same ones it already has.
And while most will dare not say it, there are many in Lebanon who are waiting for Israel to do this very house cleaning for them.
Combined with the Syrian withdrawal (even if its agents are still present), this may pave the way to a real peace between Israel and its ancient Phoenician/modern Lebanese neighbors.
Some seventeen centuries before the Arab conquest of the native Semitic but non-Arab Phoenicians/Lebanese, the Hebrew Bible ( aka “Old Testament” ) records in detail how Solomon, King of Israel, requested King Hiram of Tyre to supply cedar wood and to build a temple and a palace in Jerusalem.
It is time for those days to return.
Copyright by Gerald A. Honigman
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Wed Nov 16, 2005
Remembering My Father
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November 16, 2005
Remembering My Father
by Gerald A. Honigman
All of us have regrets in life. Some have more than others.
I’ve probably shot myself in the foot more than should ever be allowed...and hurt my loving parents as well as myself in the process. Sure, my luck was not the best, and there were unbelievable things being done to me, but my own shortcomings contributed to the problems as well. A different person, perhaps, could have found a way to overcome the obstacles. Oh well…
I think about all of this as the thirteenth anniversary of my Dad’s passing approaches. I realize how hard he worked for us all of his life. Lieutenant Edward Honigman, of blessed memory, passed away on December 2, 1992. I remember that horrible night as if it was yesterday.
Dad had put twenty-seven years in on the Philadelphia Police Department. He joined the latter not long after returning from fighting in several theatres in World War II. It’s a few brief stories of his Armed Guard days in the U.S. Navy that I’d like to share at this time because of their relevance to today’s events in the Middle East.
As a gunner in the Armed Guard, his duties included the protection of merchant shipping crossing dangerous waters. When I was a teenager, this very “macho” man had no qualms revealing to me that he spent many a night at sea worrying about whether he’d be alive the next morning. German U-boats were sinking ships all around him. His sister ship went down. There but for the Grace of G_d go I. But I’m not writing now simply to recall war stories.
One evening while on shore leave during the Allied North African campaign, Dad visited a cafe in Alexandria, Egypt. While sitting at a table with his buddies, he happened to notice several soldiers who walked in with Star of David patches on their uniforms.
Curious, Dad walked over, introduced himself, and inquired about the patches. It turns out that he had met up with members of the Jewish Brigade, a fighting unit consisting mostly of “Palestinian” (which in those days meant exclusively Jews...Arabs called themselves Arabs) Jews attached to the British Army.
Towards the end of their conversation, Dad’s new friends had some chilling words that he later repeated to me. They said that when the war was over for him, G_d willing, he’d be able to return home and all would be calm. But when World War II was over for them, it would simply mark the beginning of yet another battle...that for the rebirth of the Jewish State...an answer to all the would-be Hitlers our people have been periodically confronted with. Those words haunted my Father from that day on.
During one of Dad’s later stops in Aden near the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, one of his friends decided to play what they considered to be a joke on their Jewish shipmate. Now these were the same guys who repeatedly fed non-Jews more ammo in gunnery competition so that the Jew wouldn’t beat them (Dad usually won anyway). They told Dad to call one of the Arab attendants over and suggested that he address the Arab as “yahudi.” After my Father did this, the Arab then said, “ curse me, curse my mother, but please never call me that!”
My Father had called him a Jew.
A look at those last five paragraphs tells you much about what Jewish existence was like over much of the world, in the East as well as in the West, before the rebirth of Israel. And Dad had experienced it firsthand.
Many years later, I was now the father of three children of my own.
On one of the last of our hundreds of fishing trips together over the years, Dad asked me why I wasn’t thinking about having another child. I kind of jumped on him for that...one of my many above-mentioned regrets. I told him that I was much older than he was when he had his first child, was a teacher living from hand to mouth with nothing too much to spare in Florida (having what we do have largely due to the generosity of my wife’s and my own parents), etc.
A few months later, Dad was gone.
After partially recovering from the pain, Mom and I had to eventually go to the rental storage facility where Dad had stored lots of stuff in a zillion boxes. We had to weed through the latter to decide what to keep and what to get rid of. Hours later, we opened a box that had something wrapped in newspaper on the bottom of it. As I unwrapped it, I was in shock.
Yehudit is Hebrew for Judith, the female form of Yehuda, Judah...Dad’s Hebrew name. It is customary for Jews to name children after deceased loved ones.
And here in Dad’s box was a statue of Judith, the ancient Hebrew defender of her people.
Did Dad know? Was that the reason why he wanted so much for me to have a fourth child...so that he would have a name?
Well, Dad probably had a number of good reasons why he wanted this. But what a truly amazing, unforgettable experience.
My grandfather, of blessed memory (a veteran of World War I), was a “collector” of all kinds of things. Dad used to make jokes about Pop’s “collections.” But the best I can make out from all of this is that Dad acquired one of those “collectables” from his father and, for some reason, held onto it for who knows how long.
Elana Judith Honigman, G_d bless--the “unplanned baby” and fourth child--was born on February 9, 1993...about two months after Dad passed away. And, like my other children, Abigail, Jessica, and Jonathan--whom I am also especially grateful for as I, myself, get older--I am amazed at what a blessing she has truly turned out to be.
Dad was right again.
I can only hope that G_d permits the soul of my Father to know how this story has turned out.
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Gerald A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles and op-eds have been published in dozens of newspapers, magazines, academic journals and websites all around the world. Visit his website at http://geraldahonigman.com/
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Sun Nov 13, 2005
O K, You Alleged Near East Experts...Who Are The Imazighen?
Steven Spielberg is coming out with an important movie dealing with the massacre of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics. Unfortunately, he has chosen as his script writer someone who is on record stating that Israel has no right to even exist.
This prompted two articles from me: “Steven--Say It Isn’t So” and “Can Kushner.”
http://www.michnews.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/178/8706
http://www.jewishxpress.com/honigman/kushner.html
To my pleasant surprise, I was subsequently contacted from Norway about those articles by a member of yet another people who also have been oppressed by Arabs.
Please read the letter below and see who the Imazighen are...
Steven--Say It Isn’t So...
Hello Gerald, i’ m a student living in oslo, Norway.
I created the webside www.emazighen.com newly and tried to find out about Imazighen(Berbers) on the internet.
Many times, you wrote about Berbers and i want to thank you about that.
I only think it’ s a pity that most of people think North africa is inhabited of arabs.
Kabylia, the place i come from is the bastion for democratie in North Africa.
In Algeria, Kabylians are the only citizen that refuse politic islamism and always rejected it.
Since the events in 2001 in kabylia where 150 yougs unarmed were killed by the Algerian Gendarmery and more than 3000 injuried, a movement for the aotonomy of Kabylia was created.
The leader of this movement Ferhat Mehenni said clearly that in an autonome Kabylia, an ambassade for Israel is obvious.
One year ago, Ameziane Mehenni (son and confident of Ferhat Mehheni)was murdred in Paris...no comment
Excuse my poor english.
Wating for your answer
ps: would you accept if i ask you an E-interview for emazighen.com
Best regards,
Sifaks
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Sat Nov 12, 2005
And you thought there weren't moderate Muslims...
Muslim World Today ( Tashbih Sayyed’s print newspaper can also be found at www.muslimworldtoday.com )
Friday, November 11, 2005
Syria… Seriously
By: Gerald A. Honigman
I can’t get the image out of my head.
There she was, Ashleigh Banfield, MSNBC’s rising star, standing before a statue of the great Muslim warrior, Salah al Din, in Syria, glorifying the Arab claim that they were his modern descendants in the fight against Jews and other allegedly new crusaders in the region.
Arab tyrants love to make such claims. Syria’s twin butchers to the east are famous for this as well. Saddam still loves to present himself as Saladdin reincarnate. He needs to be hung quickly...better yet, gassed.
And poor Saladdin is rolling in his grave.
A Kurd from northern Iraq (where Arabs later gassed and massacred Kurds by the tens of thousands), he indeed led the fight for the Dar ul-Islam against the crusaders in the Holy Land. But those were the early centuries, and despite the Abbasid Revolution (largely supported by the Mawali) which toppled the Damascus-based Arabist Umayyads over such issues, non-Arab converts to Islam still sought to win equality in Arab eyes (and escape special taxes) by toeing, especially well, the Islamic line.
Listening recently to the Muslim but non-Arab Iranian President’s renewed remarks about Israel’s destruction, some things change...and some things never change.
The way for non-Arab Muslims to pass the ultimate litmus test is to out Arab the Arabs in Jew hatred. Some of the worst hate-mongers on campus that I encountered were from Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, and so forth. That was the ticket to stand tall along side Arabs in the Muslim Student Organization, etc.
So, while Iranians are now busy slaughtering Muslim Arabs in oil-rich Khuzistan, Muslim Kurds, Muslim Baluchis, Muslim Azeris, and others as well in the name of their own national interests, they’re religious credentials remain impeccable. Supporting Hizbullah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad in the struggle to exterminate the Jew of the Nations (whose population includes tens of thousands of Iranian Jews who fled for their lives), insures this as well.
Back to Saladdin...
In 1968, the Kurdish nationalist, Ismet Cherif Vanly, wrote The Syrian ‘Mein Kampf’ Against The Kurds (Amsterdam). So I couldn’t help but feel sickened by seeing that MSNBC reporter endorsing the Arab line while standing in front of a mounted statue of Saladdin. If he only new what the Arabs would be doing to his own people centuries later...long after their conversion to Islam, and still going on as I write this article: Kurdish children being forced to sing songs praising their Arab identity in schools; Kurds slaughtered for nothing more than seeking to be able to retain their own cultural identity while obtaining some semblance of equality; and so forth. A visit to such websites as www.kurdmedia.com will be instructive indeed.
Keep all of this in mind when you consider that the above murderous, despotic junk heap leads the pack in attacking those allegedly “racist Zionists” who have made Arabic the second official language of their state, have Arabs who side with Hamas as representatives in the Knesset and leading demonstrations at Hebrew University, and have, as citizens, the freest Arabs living anywhere in the Middle East. And this despite the fact that many of the latter do indeed compose a potentially dangerous fifth column.
But now we come to the real reason for this article…
Despite Syria’s deadly hegemonic attitudes and actions towards what it sees as its Lebanese “provinces;” despite its appalling treatment of Kurds, native Jews, and others as well; despite its support for terrorists undermining Iraq’s attempt at democracy; despite the great likelihood that many of Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction found a home in Syria; despite Damascus’ support of major terrorist organizations whose aim is the destruction of the Jew of the Nations and giving safe haven to those organizations within its own borders; despite its record as mass slaughterer of any and all who decent, author of the infamous “Hama Solution;” etc., etc., etc....America would be squeezing the Jews right now—not Syrian Arabs—if circumstances were just a bit different.
Sad but all too true.
Had Syria not opposed America in Iraq, the Foggy Folks would be pressing forward with former Secretary of State James Baker’s pledge to Assad the First, butcher of Damascus, of a total Israeli retreat from the Golan Heights. Dubya has made Baker, the Bush’s close family friend (whose law firm represents the Saudis), his Special Middle East Envoy. I’ve written much about Baker’s Jew problem elsewehere, so we’ll drop it for now.
Recall that the Heights were part of the original 1920 Mandate of Palestine until Britain and France did some imperial trading, and that the territory changed hands often throughout the centuries. It was not exclusively Arab, and Jews too had a long history there.
Recall also how Syria used the Heights to rain terror on Israelis below prior to the 1967 War—which it also largely instigated.
And, lastly, also remember that Israel offered to return all of the territories right after that war in return for peace treaties and was offered the “3 Nos of Khartoum” in response. It got attacked on Yom Kippur from those Heights again in 1973--Arab tanks rolling towards Israel proper. The Jew of the Nations came close to being destroyed that year. Syria has now built up its own massive arsenal of missiles, chemical weapons, and such.
Not long ago, an Israeli Prime Minister offered, again, an almost complete return of the Heights. The exception would cover a tiny stretch of land protecting Israel’s water sources. But that was, of course, too much to ask of Arabs who — after all —are so understanding of their own national competitors’ needs. I’m sure, for example, that if the situation was reversed, and it was Israel who repeatedly attacked Syria and lost territory as a result of its aggression, that Syria would make a similar offer to the Jews.
Of course...and I’m also the Passover Bunny.
Right now Israel controls the passes Syrian tanks would use to roll down hill to kill Jews. Right now Israeli artillery can send Baby Assad and friends a calling card right from the Heights. Right now Syrian artillery and gunners can’t do this anymore to Jews. Right now Israelis are assured that an enemy sworn to its death will not be in control of its water supply.
And, also right now, America must finally rid itself of the Arabist State Department practice of constantly twisting the arm of its beleaguered friend to make suicidal concessions to such deadly and obnoxious adversaries, all of whom refuse to recognize the rights of anyone but themselves in the region. Like the Arabs, the Foggy Folks joined in the rejection of the right of Israel to even exist in 1948...for a number of reasons, blatant anti-Semitism included.
As with the disputed territories of Judea and Samaria, a territorial compromise—which meets the needs of both parties to the conflict—must be reached on the Golan as well. And if the Syrians don’t like it, let them understand that there is a price to be paid for their repeated deadly aggression.
Think of all the territories that have exchanged hands because of wars. America holds many territories itself because of this...not to mention Europe and other places as well.
The national security requirements of the tiny sliver that is Israel on the world map need to be taken no less seriously...especially since, unlike the super power, three thousand mile-wide America (largely protected by vast oceans and with fairly reasonable neighbors) and others whose demands often extend hundreds—if not thousands—of miles away from home, those of the Jew of the Nations involve what’s going on right on its very own doorstep and in its backyard.
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Time To Put Up Or Shut Up...Hamas should be on the ballot
Time To Put Up Or Shut Up
by Gerald A. Honigman
Hamas should be allowed to run in the upcoming Palestinian Arab elections.
True, Hamas rejects Israel’s very right to exist--no matter what its size--so this goes against even what the phony Oslo peace process calls for.
And while Hamas’ own patron saint, Sheikh Izzedin al-Qassam (for whom the brigade which blows up buses and restaurants is named for, along with the rockets aimed at Jews as well), was a native of Latakia, Syria along with scores of thousands of other allegedly “native Palestinians” (along with most others who flocked into the Mandate in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from other “Arab” lands according to the Records of the League of Nations Permanent Mandates Commissions and other solid documentation), Hamas rejects the rights of Jews to any part of the Dar ul-Islam. Keep in mind that half of Israel’s Jews were refugees from so-called “Arab” and/or Muslim lands.
Nevertheless, as long as Israel follows through with what needs to be done, Hamas’ candidates should be on the slate.
What sense is there to keep playing the same old game?
The Arafatians now in power have made clear over and over that they differ with Hamas only in tactics.
As I’ve often stated before, blown buses bring bad press. The end goal--Israel’s destruction--is the same for both, as a quick view of the Palestinian Authority’s own statements, websites, textbooks, media, maps, and such illustrates. Abbas’ own military folks have repeatedly stated that Israel will be the sole target of their arms. Recall that Condi was in Israel not long ago demanding that the Jews themselves supply the PA with those arms.
Poll after poll taken among Palestinian Arabs show that even if Israel returned to its 1949 nine-mile wide, armistice line-imposed, rump state status, most Arabs would still support terrorism and reject its right to exist.
So folks...there’s no nice way of putting this. Israel faces deadly, rejectionist enemies and must deal forcefully with this unfortunate reality sooner rather than later.
Give it credit...Unlike the let’s-destroy-Israel-but-by-other-more-acceptable-means Arafatians, at least Hamas is up front and honest on these issues. So there’s no doubt as to how Hamas must be handled. No Israeli concessions short of national suicide will suffice for it.
And that’s why Hamas needs to be a choice for Arab voters the next time around.
The Arab Street needs to make a collective decision--so Hamas itself cannot alone be blamed--for the policies that will then be carried out in its name.
If Hamas wins, the Arab voters will have told the entire world that they reject the alleged “two-state” solution that others--including the American State Department and such--falsely claim that they accept. The reality, of course, is that even the alleged PA “moderates,” such as Abbas and Qurei, openly reject the right of a Jewish Israel to exist, speak only in terms of a hudna (ceasefire--not permanent peace), and have called all such dealings with the Jews merely a Trojan Horse designed to bring about the Arabs’ ultimate goal. And for this the Jews are expected to give away the store.
When the predictable next atrocity against Jewish innocents is then carried out (notice how Kofi Anan & Co. cry out profusely about innocent Arabs killed at a wedding in Jordan but typically make excuses when Jews are the targets, killed at Passover Seders, weddings, and the like), terror will have a democratically-decided address.
Nations have gone to war for far less than seeing their own people repeatedly butchered.
So, Israel must make very clear--and not just by blowing hot air--that it will consider any terror subsequent to the Palestinian elections an act of war.
After the elections, if the new Arab government shows--unlike the current one, which still allows terror to continue--that it is truly willing to fight the sources of terror and enemies of permanent peaceful coexistence with a Jewish State (again, no hudna manure...please), then Israel should allow for a grace period and offer assistance.
If, however, as will most likely be the case, the new, democratically-elected government opts to just play more good cop/bad cop games with Israel, the Jews need to finally wise up and do what must be done:
Unleash pure hell on the murderers of Jewish innocents.
Israel must first issue an ultimatum to the new Arab government.
When that ultimatum is predictably next ignored, it must declare war, fight to win, and tell the hypocrites in the United Nations and elsewhere to ask themselves what they would be doing if they were in Israel’s shoes.
And the Arabs will have brought this all upon themselves by democratically electing a government which openly calls for the destruction of both Jews as a nation and as a people.
One more time...
What other nation would have put up with this reality as long as Israel already has?
President Bush has repeatedly stated that those who support terror will be treated as the terrorists themselves. America has followed through with this wise policy in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. Collateral damage in super power America’s own wars has been far more than that caused by tiny Israel’s struggle to survive.
America needs to remember this when Israel follows through with what it too must do.
And if America does this, the hell with what the rest of the world thinks.
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