WHEN THE killing and
destruction in
The subject of this
outstanding film is one of the darkest chapters in our history: the Sabra and
Shatila massacre. In the course of
All this was not even
mentioned in the news about the award. At the festive ceremony, the director of
the film did not avail himself of the opportunity to protest against the events
in
The official Israeli Board
of Inquiry that investigated the Sabra massacre found that the Israeli
government bore “indirect responsibility” for the atrocity. Several senior
officials and officers were suspended. One of them was the division commander,
Amos Yaron. Not one of the other accused, from the Minister of Defense, Ariel
BLUNTED SENSITIVITIES are
very evident in the
The smoke from
The media devoted several
hours to the fall of a Qassam missile on a home in Ashkelon, in which three residents
suffered from shock, and did not waste many words on the forty women and
children killed in a UN school, from which “we were shot at” – an assertion
that was quickly exposed as a blatant lie.
The firepower was also used
to sow terror – shelling everything from a hospital to a vast UN food depot,
from a press vantage point to the mosques. The standard pretext: “we were shot
at from there”.
This would have been
impossible, had not the whole country been infected with blunted sensitivities.
People are no longer shocked by the sight of a mutilated baby, nor by children
left for days with the corpse of their mother, because the army did not let
them leave their ruined home. It seems that almost nobody cares anymore: not
the soldiers, not the pilots, not the media people, not the politicians, not
the generals. A moral insanity, whose primary exponent is Ehud Barak. Though
even he may be upstaged by Tzipi Livni, who smiled while talking about the
ghastly events.
Even Heinrich Heine could
not have imagined that.
THE LAST DAYS were dominated
by the “Obama effect”.
We are on board an
airplane, and suddenly a huge black mountain appears out of the clouds. In the cockpit,
panic breaks out: How to avoid a collision?
The planners of the war
chose the timing with care: during the holidays, when everybody was on vacation,
and while President Bush was still around. But they somehow forgot to take into
consideration a fateful date: next Tuesday Barack Obama will enter the White House.
This date is now casting
a huge shadow on events. The Israeli Barak understands that if the American
Barack gets angry, that would mean disaster. Conclusion: the horrors of
WHEN THERE is a
ceasefire, the first question will be: Who won?
In
The Israeli leaders will
boast of two “achievements”: the end of the rockets and the sealing of the
Gaza-Egypt border (the co-called “Philadelphi route”. Dubious achievements: the
launching of the Qassams could have been prevented without a murderous war, if
our government had been ready to negotiate with Hamas after they won the
Palestinian elections. The tunnels under the Egyptian border would not have
been dug in the first place, if our government had not imposed the deadly
blockade on the Strip.
But the main achievement
of the war planners lies in the very barbarity of their plan: the atrocities will
have, in their view, a deterrent effect that will hold for a long time.
Hamas, on the other side,
will assert that their survival in the face of the mighty Israeli war machine,
a tiny David against a giant Goliath, is by itself a huge victory. According to
the classic military definition, the winner in a battle is the army that
remains on the battlefield when it’s over. Hamas remains. The Hamas regime in
the
Hamas will also point out
that the Israeli army was not eager to enter the Palestinian towns, in which
their fighters were entrenched. And indeed: the army told the government that
the conquest of Gaza city could cost the lives of about 200 soldiers, and no
politician was ready for that on the eve of elections.
The very fact that a guerrilla
force of a few thousand lightly armed fighters held out for long weeks against
one of the world’s mightiest armies with enormous firepower, will look to
millions of Palestinians and other Arabs and Muslims, and not only to them, like
an unqualified victory.
In the end, an agreement
will be concluded that will include the obvious terms. No country can tolerate
its inhabitants being exposed to rocket fire from beyond the border, and no
population can tolerate a choking blockade. Therefore (1) Hamas will have to
give up the launching of missiles, (2) Israel will have to open wide the
crossings between the Gaza Strip and the outside world, and (3) the entry of
arms into the Strip will be stopped (as far as possible), as demanded by Israel.
All this could have happened without war, if our government had not boycotted
Hamas.
HOWEVER, THE worst results
of this war are still invisible and will make themselves felt only in years to
come:
Even worse is the impact
on hundreds of millions of Arabs around us: not only will they see the Hamas
fighters as the heroes of the Arab nation, but they will also see their own
regimes in their nakedness: cringing, ignominious, corrupt and treacherous.
The Arab defeat in the
1948 war brought in its wake the fall of almost all the existing Arab regimes
and the ascent of a new generation of nationalist leaders, exemplified by Gamal
Abd-al-Nasser. The 2009 war may bring about the fall of the current crop of Arab
regimes and the ascent of a new generation of leaders – Islamic fundamentalists
who hate
In coming years it will
become apparent that this war was sheer madness. The boss has indeed gone mad –
in the original sense of the word.