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June
16, 2008
How Did We
Let It Come To This?
by Gerald A. Honigman
I
received a phone call this morning from a friend.
Ron wanted me to listen to Chabad's Jewish radio
program in town, where the plight of Sderot's
children would be discussed
the town in the
Negev that's under constant bombardment by Arabs
years after Israel's total withdrawal from adjacent
Gaza. The plan evidently involves moving the kids
elsewhere, out of harm's way.
Like many other Diaspora Jews, I'm also deeply
concerned about the resurrected Jewish State. But
Israel itself has been making serious blunders over
the last few decades--and, especially, the past
several years--which greatly exacerbates its
situation.
Something about this rubs the wrong way
big time.
I know, it's easy for me to be brave when it's
not my own town in Florida being targeted. But it
goes far beyond this
The Arabs have always planned to make life so
unbearable for Jews in Israel that they'd want to
abandon the Zionist dream.
When a pressured Prime Minister/General Ariel
Sharon came up with his controversial unilateral
withdrawal plan for Israel from Gaza a few years
back, many of us had mixed feelings. One of our
main fears was that it would just bring Arab terror
that much closer to Israel proper, while caving
into yet another step in the Arabs' post-'67 War
destruction-in-phases plans for Zion. We
instinctively knew that Arabs would not take
advantage of this to begin a state-building process
for their 22nd state and second, not first, within
the original 1920 borders of the Mandate of
Palestine (Jordan created from almost 80%of this
back in 1922).
Yet, we hoped we would be proven wrong.
After all, David Ben-Gurion himself looked to
Israel's own Negev Desert as a major area for a
growing Jewish population, not Gaza--despite the
latter being used as an invasion route to attack
Jews from since the days of the Pharaohs.
Sad to say, the Arab leopard does not change its
spots, and the whole area--despite scores of
millions of non-Arab Kurds, Berbers, Copts, Jews,
black Africans, and so forth--is still regarded as
"purely Arab patrimony."
Episodes such as the Gaza withdrawal only
confirm the success of the overall Arab game plan
for the region. The Arabs' ANFAL campaign against
Kurds in Iraq and genocide against black Africans
in the Sudan are just a few of many other
examples.
So, back to Sderot...
I'm all for building strong defenses and
shelters to try to keep the town's citizens as safe
as possible from Arab mortars, rockets, and such.
But evacuating Jews in Israel proper because of
Arab terror is a line which I believe will lead us
down a very dangerous slippery slope. Today Sderot,
tomorrow Ashkelon, and so forth as Arab missiles
gain in range and power.
Jews should not be the ones having to do the
evacuating
Imagine, as Presidential hopeful John McCain has
said himself, that it was an American border town
in Arizona, Texas, or elsewhere being subjected to
this terror.
Would the world expect an America, which dwarfs
Israel, to evacuate its own land, or would it
expect the aggressors to halt their destructive,
murderous behavior? Certainly Mexico has its
grievances with America
McCain and President
Bush's home states were once part of that
country.
Now, what do you think we--or any other
nation--would do (have done) under such
circumstances?
Okay? So now here's the plan
Since Prime Minister Olmert's crew lacks the
backbone (and a few other analogous body parts) to
spell it out and carry it through (letting the
Arabs' good buddies in the American State
Department dictate most of Israeli policy instead),
let me propose that a major, well-advertised ,
televised news conference be held to which many of
the world's leading media and diplomats will be
invited. It will be broadcast live, all over the
world carried by radio too, in many different
languages, will explain much of what I have already
covered above, and will be delivered by a handsome
orator with the talent of the late Abba Eban. Yep,
the John F. Kennedy factor won't be ignored
either.
After this general overview of the situation
Israel faces, the following will next be
stated
My friends...Please understand that Israel
would love nothing more than to be able to live in
a true, mutually respectful, peace with our Arab
neighbors. Unfortunately, the problem has never
been how big Israel is, but that Israel is. For
this problem, there is no compromise solution, and
poll after poll conducted amongst Arabs has shown
this to still be the case. Continuous unilateral
Israeli concessions only convince Arabs of Israel's
weakness and the success of their own long term
strategy for Israel's demise.
In light of this, and in consideration of the
current main Arab target of terror, please note the
following
Sderot will not undergo any
evacuations.
If evacuations are called for, then they will
not be those of Jews.
We will soon be delivering to our Arab
neighbors one last call for them to begin their own
# 22 state-building process, rather than continuing
to persist in their quest to destroy our one, tiny,
sole state. Gaza was a test of what the future
might hold
and the Arabs have flunked it--pure
and simple.
If, as we fear, they ignore our plea and
continue to wage terror, destruction , bodily harm,
and murder, then we will be forced to respond to
these open acts of war the way others have and
would respond.
Indeed, we have been far more patient than
any other nation regarding those who openly seek
our destruction. And, in this, the Hamas-led Arabs
only differ in timing with those led by Abbas's
Fatah
by the latter's own words. The quarrel
between the two factions is largely about who will
control the billions of dollars that will be
pouring in from abroad--not over acceptance of a
permanent Jewish neighbor.
Those ruling Gaza were openly elected by that
Arab population--the same population which shields
them as they launch their terror. Furthermore, the
same situation awaits us in Judea and Samaria, aka
the "West Bank," unless a reasonable territorial
compromise is arrived there as well. Secretary of
State Rice might wish us to believe otherwise, but
it is our children in the line of fire--not
hers.
Let it be known that the next act of Arab
terror launched against us will be met by the
following sequence of events. We will not pursue
tit-for-tat or targeted responses any longer, for
those have proven to be virtually useless.
When the next mortar or rocket lands, we will
proceed as follows:
We will drop by air--as we've done elsewhere
before--numerous warnings, in Arabic, to the Gaza
population. Unlike Arab terror, we will let Arabs
know where not to be in advance.
They will be told that two days following the
next terror attack will be answered by a massive
artillery bombardment of the entire width of the
area in Gaza from which mortars or rockets may be
launched from. This is similar to what America
calls its Powell Doctrine. The two-day grace period
will provide time for Arab evacuation of the area.
Note also that we put ourselves at risk by doing
this, with the probability of being subjected to
massive foreign pressure, and so forth.
Because of the latter, it has also been
discussed that we carry out our plan according to
the Arabs' own rules, and launch our response
unannounced--without telegraphing our plans or
punch. Unlike our neighbors, however, we cannot get
ourselves to behave as such.
The day afterward the artillery assault will
bring a massive aerial bombardment.
As the Perfidy and other
clauses of the Geneva Conventions openly state,
warring parties cannot use their civilian
populations as human shields, and when they do so,
this will not remove such locations as legitimate
targets
Any civilian casualties will thus be
on the Arabs' own shoulders.
Article #51/7:
The presence of the civilian population shall
not be used to render certain points or areas
immune from military operations, in particular in
attempts to shield military objectives from
attack...
Article #58b:
The parties to the conflict shall...avoid
locating military objectives within or near densely
populated areas.
There will be no massive infantry invasion,
subjecting Jewish soldiers to the deadly surprises
Arabs think they have in store for them.
After the bombardment, a fifteen-mile buffer
zone will be created which will be a mine field,
posted for all to see and keep out of.
If terror continues after our initial
responses, we will repeat the above process,
extending the mine field, and so forth.
Next
We advise our Arab foes to forget about
crying to their hypocritical friends in the United
Nations, the American State Department, and
elsewhere. We have already displayed a patience far
beyond what any of those folks would display
themselves given the same circumstances which we
have daily faced.
Finally, we are holding this news conference
today because we truly hope that we will not have
to put these plans into motion.
But we refuse to put up with the murder and
destruction any more.
Now, I will open the floor to questions from
this distinguished audience
Honigman
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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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