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Lessons of Gaza
Steven Plaut
Posted Jan 28 2009
The great untold story of Operation Cast Lead
was the level of euphoria and national unity that gripped Israel.
Those who think the era of miracles is over will have to explain
this sudden wall-to-wall political consensus in Israel.
In what is arguably the most contentious
society on earth, public opinion polls were showing a 94% approval
rating among Israeli Jews for the military action against Hamas.
Almost the same percentage opposed any cease-fire that did not
include the release of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit.
The emergence of this sudden national consensus
came against a backdrop of an international wave of naked
anti-Semitism on a level not seen in decades, and of Israeli Arabs
almost uniformly expressing both opposition to the operation and
outright hatred of Jews and the Jewish state.
The really amazing thing, however, was that the
man responsible for the surge of good feelings and patriotism among
Israelis was the most unpopular and probably the most corrupt
politician in modern Israeli history.
Ehud Olmert already had one foot out the door
of the Prime Minister's Office before the shooting started, and many
believed his other foot was headed straight for prison. Olmert's
approval ratings before the Gaza war were not significantly above
zero. Yet within moments of his ordering the commencement of
operations, Israelis were closing ranks behind him in a way that
caught nearly everyone by surprise.
The rest of the world may be united in
denouncing Israeli "brutality" and the supposedly disproportionate
level of Palestinian casualties. But Israel was just as united, at
least for the moment, in celebrating the beginning of the end of its
era of national self-debasement and capitulation.
Israeli television stations and newspapers
reported in great detail on the countless anti-Israel demonstrations
all over the world, down to and including the swastikas and the
chants that Hitler had been right. This only seemed to augment the
sense of national unity and determination among Israelis.
The devotees of Hamas could march on Western
campuses all they wanted, Israelis seemed to be saying, but we will
deal with the savages in our own way.
The new Israeli national unity manifested
itself even in the face of the distorted and maniacal denunciations
of Israel for its alleged insensitivity to the plight of Palestinian
civilians.
Of course, the same world media that failed to
challenge the lies surrounding the infamous "death" of the Gaza boy
Muhammad al-Dura back in 2000 kept repeating the Hamas "estimate" as
if it were a scientific finding from an unimpeachable source.
In any case, clearly the bulk of the
Palestinian dead were armed genocidal terrorists. The usual "human
rights" organizations, which have never acknowledged that Jewish
civilians in the Negev are entitled to their human rights, kept
claiming that a quarter of the dead were "children." Of course, they
count any 17 year old killed while firing a bazooka at Jews as a
"child."
My youngest son spent most of the war dodging
rockets in Netivot, a town of 26,000 in the Negev near the Gaza
Strip best known for serving as the spiritual center for Moroccan
Jewry, with its shrines of leading Moroccan rabbis. Netivot was hit
by more than its fair share of Hamas rockets.
Home for a weekend, my son watched the
televised images of a Palestinian man sitting on a pile of rubble
that had once been his home and sobbing about how there is no
justice.
"You do not like having your house blown up?"
my son responded to the TV screen. "So who told you to start firing
rockets at me?" He speaks for nearly all Israelis.
And then of course there was all the whining by
the media about how Israel was preventing convoys of supplies from
entering Gaza, as if the Allies in World War II had sent convoys of
supplies to Berlin when it was under siege. A caller to an Israeli
radio program put it rather succinctly: "So release Gilad Shalit and
stop shooting rockets at us and you can have all the supplies you
want; in fact you can shop in Israel and use our hospitals and
beaches."
Even some - though certainly not all - members
of the country's dwindling far left came out in support of the
operation. (I say "dwindling far left" because half have woken up to
the fallacies of leftist thinking while the other half have morphed
into outright anti-Zionists.)
Consider the following developments, which
would have been unthinkable a month ago and which are a very small
sampling of the changed mindset in Israel:
The novelist A.B. Yehoshua, leader of Israel's
leftist literary soviet, wrote a scathing article telling off an
anti-Israel columnist at the far left anti-Zionist daily Haaretz.
The popular singer Arik Sinai, long associated
with Tel Aviv bohemian leftism, suddenly went on a Zionist crusade,
complete with bashing of leftist anti-Zionists.
Street protests in Israel against the war
consisted almost exclusively of Arab students and Jewish members of
the pro-terror HADASH communist party.
The Israeli national consensus opposing the
declaration of a cease-fire by the Olmert team was almost as broad
as the consensus in support of the actual fighting.
* * *
Within days of the new cease-fire, however, it
was becoming clear that Olmert had blown the whistle before the team
had finished its work. The abandonment of Gilad Shalit was just part
of it. The new cease-fire would allow Hamas to re-stock its armories
and replenish its rocket warehouses.
Hours after the cease-fire went into effect,
Hamas's smuggling tunnels were being repaired and returned to
operations. Worst of all, most of the Hamas leadership remained
alive.
Even more worrisome, the Olmert people were
reverting to the approach that had produced the rocket blitz on
Israel in the first place. After eight years of a policy of
restraint that had achieved absolutely nothing, turning the other
cheek was being restored as the national defense policy.
Olmert and Livni were back to offering land for
peace, reaffirming that two decades of giving up land and getting
war in return had taught them nothing. For decades Israeli leaders
had agreed to one unilateral cease-fire after the next. These bought
Israel nothing but demonization in the world media.
After their brief incarnation as fierce Zionist
warriors, Olmert and his pals were once again pretending that
Mahmoud Abbas and the PA were something different from the Hamas;
that they were reasonable people who yearned for peaceful
coexistence with Israel and with whom deals could be struck. And
Israel was again offering to release hundreds of terrorists from
captivity.
If there was one lesson Israel should have
learned over the past eight years, it was that Israeli restraint
buys neither goodwill for the country nor moderate behavior on the
part of Palestinians. For eight years Hamas and its affiliates in
Gaza fired rockets at Jewish civilians, while the Israeli
government's main response was to turn the other cheek and order the
country just to wait passively for Hamas to run out of ammunition.
Israeli leaders had deluded themselves into
thinking that if only the world would clearly see unprovoked
Palestinian aggression and terror, Israel would enjoy a public
relations Xanadu. Especially after the Israeli government, for the
sake of peace, drove all Jews out of Gaza.
The expectation that restraint would boost
Israel's image was among the stupidest of the delusions of Israel's
Osloid leadership. The world not only ignored the thousands of
rockets fired at Jewish civilians, it went to contorted moral
lengths to justify them.
For decades Israel's leaders misunderstood and
misjudged anti-Semitism and they continue to do so now.
Anti-Semites and those with totalitarian
ideologies always reverse cause and effect. For them, every atrocity
against Jews is a righteous protest against Jewish wrongdoing and
Israeli misbehavior. Every retaliation by Israel is an unprovoked
criminal act of malice and Nazi-like aggression. It is exactly like
claiming the Japanese were the victims of American aggression at
Pearl Harbor.
The real problem is that the Anti-Israel Lobby
does not consider Jews to be human. Therefore Jewish deaths never
matter and Jewish lives are expendable. Because Jews are not quite
human, they can never be entitled to the right of self-defense or
permitted to engage in it. Anti-Zionism has now been thoroughly
Nazified. There can be no other word for people who insist that
Jewish life is worthless and that Jewish deaths never count.
If Olmert had responded to the firing of
thousands of rockets at Israel by merely sneezing in the general
direction of the terrorists, thousands of protesters would have take
to the streets and the campuses in Europe and America to denounce
this as a disproportionate response and a war crime; many would no
doubt describe it as an act of biological warfare.
Absolutely nothing can ever be gained by
Israeli restraint, except to demonstrate weakness and fan terrorism.
But that insight, clear to any reasonably intelligent seven year
old, was too complicated for Israeli officials who for eight years
ordered residents of Sderot and the other towns of the Negev to sit
and take it. Sderot had been turned by the Israeli government into
an undefended Guernica, its children traumatized, its families
reduced to paupers.
* * *
Another delusion that fell victim to Operation
Cast Lead was the notion that Israel's far left, while perhaps
dangerously naïve, is not at all anti-Semitic or self-hating.
Over the past two decades a malignant plague of
anti-Semitism has swept the left, including the Jewish left. It
affects Jews in the United States, in Europe, and even in Israel.
While 94 percent of the Israeli public was solidly behind the
soldiers and the attack on the Hamas infrastructure, the Jewish left
was out at the forefront of the pro-jihad Nuremberg marches, waving
Hamas and PLO flags, demanding international boycotts of Israel,
calling for a Hamas victory.
The Jewish-born British Member of Parliament
ranting about how Israel is a Nazi regime was just the tip of the
iceberg. While the Arab regimes themselves were letting everyone
know the contempt they felt for Hamas, Jewish leftists were out
displaying their contempt for Jews, from the members of J Street to
the Reconstructionist "rabbi" leading a pro-Hamas rally in
Philadelphia,.
Those who thought that "Jewish anti-Semite" was
an oxymoron will have to think again. Increasingly, the left, and
especially the campus left, produces a mass of Jewish collaborators
with the enemy, the Jewish equivalents of Taliban John. Just about
every Israel-bashing newspaper and Internet site now features
anti-Jewish columnists and writers, many of them Israeli faculty
members.
But the rudest awakening of all at the end of
Cast Lead came with regard to the Israeli far left, led by the
academic fifth column. For years, the pursuit of leftist silliness
has been just as fashionable on Israeli campuses as it's been on
campuses in the U.S. and Europe. As Orwell wrote, some ideas are so
stupid that only intellectuals can believe them. As the guns in Gaza
began to fall silent, a number of Israeli leftists emerged from
their bunkers with a vengeance, sabotaging the consensus of
patriotism that had filled Israel during the war.
Ben-Gurion University, the campus with arguably
the largest number of anti-Israel extremist faculty members, was
shut down for weeks as Hamas rockets bathed Beersheba. Several
rockets landed close to the campus. Public-school buildings in
Beersheba were destroyed by rockets. Yet leftist faculty members at
BGU went on the warpath against Israel and in support of Hamas. In
an article titled "Black January," BGU sociologist Lev Grinberg
proclaimed Hamas terrorists to be the true Maccabees, struggling
against the evil empire:
I admit that I find the name "Cast Lead" in bad
taste because of its allusion to Chanukah and the Maccabees who
fought against a mighty conqueror. If indeed there is a struggle
here of the weak against an occupying empire, it is the struggle of
Hamas against Israel, not the other way around. Our self-image as
the weak victim is utterly surreal and trapped in the mythology of
the Jews as the ultimate victims, regardless of reality.... The
firing of missiles by the prisoners in protest against their
starvation was interpreted as aggression, while their oppression by
their jailers was interpreted as self-defense.
Grinberg had earlier denounced Israel's
targeting of terrorist leaders as "symbolic genocide."
Neve Gordon, a BGU lecturer now serving as the
chairman of political science at the university, turned out one
pro-terror anti-Israel article after the next for anti-Semitic and
neo-Nazi websites, denouncing Israel as a criminal entity. In one,
he excoriated Israel for bombing the Islamic "university" in Gaza
that was serving as the storage warehouse for the very same rockets
being fired at his own university campus.
Oren Yiftachel, a professor of geography at Ben
Gurion University who has made a career out of denouncing Israel for
being an "apartheid" regime, cheered the firing of rockets at the
children of Sderot and Netivot as the moral and just response of
Palestinians "imprisoned" by Israel firing at their "jailers."
At my own University of Haifa, left-wing
faculty members exploded in a wave of outraged protests when the
campus heads decided to fly Israeli flags as a gesture of solidarity
with the embattled residents of the Negev towns. The leftists
claimed this would be insensitive because it would offend the
pro-jihad Arab students who fill the campus.
The most important lesson of the past eight
years, at this late stage understood by everyone except university
leftists and most Israeli politicians, is that nothing will really
put an end to the terror and rockets other than some good
old-fashioned R&D - Reoccupation and Denazification.
Everything else is a delusion.
Steven Plaut, a frequent contributor to The
Jewish Press, is a professor at the University of Haifa. His book
"The Scout" is available at Amazon.com. He can be reached at
steveneplaut@yahoo.com.
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