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There Is Only A Military Solution
By Ariel Natan Pasko
One only has to look as far east as Iraq, to see that force of arms can
change a regime and impose a solution.
The Problem: One nation, spiritually and historically attached to its
ancient homeland, is being constantly attacked militarily, both directly
and through terrorist actions against its civilian population, from the
adjoining contiguous territory - there are no natural borders - which is
also part of its ancient homeland, now occupied by an enemy population
who has invaded it over time.
The Military Solution, which can be imposed, offers several choices.
1. Declare a total all-out war against the enemy, hit all targets,
military, political, economic, and destroy their infrastructure.
Maximize enemy casualties - including civilian - with the intent purpose
of reducing the enemy population drastically and facilitating the
elimination of it from your homeland. Guarantee peace by
eliminating the enemy's ability to wage war, and greatly reducing the
enemies will to wage war. Reunite your ancient homeland under your
exclusive control, declare victory, peace, and praise G-D.
2. Declare a total all-out war against the enemy's military, hit all
targets, including their political and military command-and-control
centers, and military leader's residences. Eliminate enemy military
actions against your population and facilitate the evacuation of the
enemy's occupying population from your homeland. Reunite your ancient
homeland under your exclusive control, declare victory, peace, and
praise G-D.
3. Declare a total all-out war against the enemy's leadership. Eliminate
them wherever they can be found. Destroy the enemy's military
infrastructure and reduce the occupying enemy to a servile population.
Facilitate the evacuation of most of the enemy population and
incorporate the rest into your population. Reunite your ancient homeland
under your exclusive control, declare victory, peace, and praise G-D.
If you stop and think for a moment, there are those who are attempting
to implement a combination of these choices, as we speak. No, not
Kahanist elements, the Jewish settler movement, and the far-right fringe
in Israel; but Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah - such as their Tanzim and
Al-Aqsa Brigades - and others. They see a military solution to the
conflict. Just listen to what Hamas leader Abdel Aziz Rantisi recently
said, "We will continue with our holy war and resistance until
every last criminal Zionist is evicted from this land. By G-D we will
not leave one Jew alive in Palestine. We will fight them with all the
strength we have. This is our land, not the Jews."
And they're working to implement their vision. Their suicide
murderers roam around looking for more victims. Jerusalem: August 19th,
22 people murdered, including seven children; over 130 were injured,
including 40 children in a bus bombing, returning from evening prayers
at the Western Wall of the Temple Mount. Rishon L'Tzion area: September
9th, 8 people murdered and over 30 injured near the Tzrifin military
base, in a bombing, that some believe was originally intended for the
nearby Assaf HaRofe Hospital itself. It seems that heightened security
at the hospital caused the killers to pick an easier target, soldiers
standing at a bus stop. Jerusalem: the same day, September 9th, another
7 people murdered and over 50 injured when a bomber tries to enter a
cafe, then explodes himself and his victims.
If you think that these are just extremist elements in Palestinian
society, think again. According to a May 2003 Pew Global Attitudes
Project opinion poll, 80% of Palestinians agreed with the statement:
"The rights and needs of the Palestinian people cannot be taken
care of as long as the State of Israel exists." They clearly want
to destroy the Jewish state.
This is most clearly reflected in the attitudes of Palestinians,
regarding the so-called refugee problem. On the Official Palestinian
Authority website, they posted the results of a Poll from May 2003,
conducted by Human Rights International Solidarity Institute (HRISI)
about the Palestinian refugee 'right of return', surveying Arabs in
northern 'refugee camps' in the West Bank, 84% of respondents expressed
their hope to return to their homes in pre-1967 Israel. In regard to the
proposal to live in the Jewish settlements instead of returning to their
homes, that they left in 1948, 87% of the respondents opposed this
solution. So one can clearly see a desire to establish an Independent
Palestinian State in Judea and Samaria - the West Bank - and flood
Israel with refugees, creating a bi-national state. How long will it
take, for irredentists to begin fighting the then Jewish minority in
Israel, agitating to merge with Palestine, and effectively killing the
State of Israel?
And killing Jews, Israelis, and the State of Israel isn't just for
Rantisi or Hamas. Monthly Public Opinion Polls by The Jerusalem Media
& Communication Centre, from December 2002 to April 2003, have
consistently shown that around 75% of Palestinians, "strongly or
somewhat support the continuation of the al-Aqsa Intifada," meaning
"continued military operations inside Israel and/or inside the
'occupied' territories." When asked in April 2003 about suicide
bombing operations against Israeli civilians, 59.9% of Palestinians,
"strongly or somewhat support them." Support for suicide
bombings has consistently been between the high 50's and 80% for several
years now.
In a poll carried out between August 21-28, 2003 for Yasser Arafat's
Gaza based "Office of Palestinian Information" - of
Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip - they found that 60.2%
continue to support attacks on Jews and 88.8% oppose the detention of
members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad by the Palestinian Authority. Besides
the fact that the above results do not correspond with the commonly held
working assumptions of the Bush and Sharon Administrations that the
Palestinian public actually opposes terror and would support Palestinian
compliance of the roadmap, the poll found that 56% believe attacks serve
Palestinian national interests and 79.7% oppose the PA's decision to
freeze contacts with Hamas and Islamic Jihad. A clear majority wants to
continue warfare against Israeli soldiers and civilians, including
suicide bombings. This certainly isn't just a fanatical fringe, but
Palestinian society's wishes. They are an enemy to the Jewish People.
They are in an all-out war till the end.
What we see from all this is that not only the "military" -
i.e. terror - organizations, but the rank and file on the Palestinian
street that desire a military victory, the collapse of the Jewish state
-Israel - and its replacement with an Arab state - Palestine - from the
"river to the sea". If the Palestinian Authority ever agrees
to a negotiated settlement bringing an end to the conflict, it is far
from clear that Palestinian society will accept it. A more likely
prognosis would be continued warfare, a possible take-over by Hamas and
others of the PA, and continued terror with the goal of Israel's
destruction.
So, how does a state defend its citizens under such circumstances?
For a long time now we've been hearing the mind-numbing mantra of the
left, "There is no military solution to the conflict," with
it's - let's throw our hands up and surrender already - corollary,
"There is only a political solution." But one must understand,
there can only be a political solution to a conflict, if the parties
involved want to accept a political solution. If one side insists on
total and absolute victory, even to the point of exterminating its
enemy, and the other side pursues a political solution, then you have a
proscription for disaster in the making.
You can throw water on a normal fire to put it out, but throw water on
an electrical fire and all you do is spread the area of danger. Not only
is there danger from the fire, but now from electrocution as well. Such
one-sided behavior on the part of Israeli leaders, attempting to achieve
"peace" with a society that wants to exterminate it, has
spread the danger, as well.
Although Israeli society seems to be confused as to how to respond to
this existential threat, one issue has been consistently clear in the
minds of an overwhelming majority of Israelis for several years already,
they don't want a Palestinian state to come into existence. A Poll by
the Hanoch Smith Institute (HSI) in November 2001 found 68% of Israeli
Jews believe that "regardless of the size or strength of a
Palestinian state, if one is established it will constitute a threat to
the State of Israel." A later poll done by HSI in June 2002 found
80% of Israeli Jews oppose the proposal that Israel withdraw to the 1967
borders and create a Palestinian Arab state in the vacated territories.
The Geocartography Institute carried out a Poll on February 25, 2003 for
the Ariel Center for Policy Research, they asked: "In light of the
experience that has accumulated since the Oslo agreements, do you
support or oppose a Palestinian state?" 61% said they oppose
creating such a state; only 31% said they support it.
And after the crowning of Mahmoud Abbas - Abu Mazen - PA Prime Minister,
Dahaf carried out a Poll the week of May 2, 2003, of Israelis (including
Israeli Arabs) that asked; will the election -he wasn't elected but
appointed - of Abu Mazen effect Palestinian terror? 68% answered that
there would be no change or increase it. Clearly Israelis hold out no
hope that so-called Palestinian political reforms will bring an end to
the violent struggle the Palestinians have been carrying out. It seems
that Jews in Israel understand just how extreme the Arabs are, in their
Palestinian visions of mass annihilation of the Jews. Hamas leader
Rantisi's murderous statements, just express those visions more openly
than most.
But Abbas didn't last too long as prime minister. Some have blamed
Yasser Arafat for interfering with Abbas's job, but an honest look
reveals otherwise. Abbas himself was unwilling to implement the roadmap
commitment to criminalize terror organizations and dismantle their
infrastructure; he resigned on September 6th, 2003.
And who has replaced him?
Ahmed Qureia - known by his underground name, Abu Ala - speaker of the
Palestinian legislative Council; he's been touted as a moderate - as
Mahmoud Abbas was - due to his early involvement in the Oslo process.
But don't forget he's been appointed by Arafat and has no political base
of his own, just like Abbas.
"Moderate" PA Prime Minister-elect Ahmed Qureia said in a
December 1997 interview, that there would be "no compromise for one
centimeter of the West Bank including Jerusalem," not even on such
integral parts of Jerusalem as French Hill or Ramat Eshkol.
"Nothing," Abu Ala said, "not settlements or settlers
either. [French Hill and Ramat Eshkol are] occupied territory from 1967.
[Those who live there] are welcome to apply for citizenship under
Palestinian law."
In December 1998 - after the Wye summit - Qureia published an article in
the PA daily Al-Hayyat Al-Jadida, stating that the borders of the future
independent Palestinian State, that would be declared in May 1999, are
the boundaries set by the 1947 Partition Resolution. That doesn't even
give Israel Beer Sheva.
And in a September 1999 visit to China - according to the newspaper
Al-Ayyam -Abu Ala demanded the so-called "right of return" as
a basic condition for peace," Either [we achieve] a just peace that
will guaranty the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people,
including [the] Return, self determination, and the establishment of an
independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, or there will be no
peace, but a return to the struggle in all its forms." Very
"moderate" indeed!
After the Jerusalem Bus bombing of August 19th, the Israeli government
declared an all-out war against Hamas and the other terror groups,
within 36 hours Israel picked-off one of Hamas's top leaders, Ismail Abu
Shanab. Hamas quickly threatened that Israeli Prime Minister Sharon and
other government leaders were now targets. Several days later, Hamas
leaders were holding a meeting at the home of senior Hamas official and
Islamic University lecturer, Dr. Marwan Abu Ras when Israeli F-16's
struck unsuccessfully. At the meeting were high-ranking officials
Mohammed Deff and Adnan al-Rul, as well as Abdel Aziz Rantisi, the
target of an unsuccessful Israeli Air Force missile strike in June.
Israeli security sources confirmed that Hamas "spiritual"
leader Sheikh AhmedYassin and other senior officials in the organization
were the targets of the attack, as they were meeting "to plan
future terror attacks against Israelis." The Israeli Army vowed to
continue waging "relentless war against Hamas."
Speaking recently at the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center's annual
counterterrorism conference, IDF Chief-of-Staff Gen. Moshe Ya'alon,
hinted Israel could start targeting terrorist leaders in places from
Syria to Lebanon to Iran who support Palestinian terror cells, saying
"all leaderships should be held accountable."
Nine such Israeli missile strikes since the Jerusalem bus bombing have
killed 12 terrorist operatives. Out of seven prominent Hamas leaders in
the Gaza Strip, three (Salah Shahada, Dr. Ibrahim Maqadmeh and Ismail
Abu Shanab) have been killed since July 2002; three were lightly hurt in
assassination strikes (Sheikh Yassin, Dr. Mahmoud a-Zahar, and Dr. Abdel
Aziz Rantisi in June); one escaped injury in an attack (Ismail Haniya).
A war of words has begun. After the attempt on Sheikh Yassin, the Hamas
military wing, Iz a-Din al-Kassam announced, "Each Zionist who
occupies our land is a target for us, but we did not select a specific
target and we leave this to the judgment of our fighters and their
ability to reach targets. Our response to the attempted killing of the
head of the Hamas organization pyramid will be of the type that Israel
has never seen before. We call on all organization cells in various
cities to heighten the state of alert and prepare for an especially
harsh response against the enemy."
One Hamas supporter shouted through a loudspeaker as Yassin was treated
in a hospital right after the attack: "Sharon, your head is now
wanted." Others chanted: "Bomb Tel-Aviv." Later, Yassin
after praying at a mosque told a crowd of angry supporters, "You
will pay the price for this crime," aiming his comments at Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon. "The Israeli people will pay a dear price
for this crime... Our people will not raise the white flag. The
[Israeli] entity will be removed." Supporters outside the mosque
waved Hamas flags, chanting, "We will sacrifice our blood for
Yassin".
Former PA Prime Minister Abbas, it was reported at the time, telephoned
Hamas "spiritual" leader Sheikh Yassin to express his
condolences over the death of Abu Shanab. The Palestine Media Center -
an official arm of the PA - reported that about 150,000 people in Gaza
attended Abu Shanab's funeral. Earlier, it had been reported that
fireworks celebrations were set off over the Arab part of Hebron and
Palestinian radio stations began broadcasting upbeat, happy music when
news of the August 19th bus bombing reached them. Celebrations were also
reported in Gaza after the news of the September 9th bombings as well,
with shooting in the air and handing out candies. Who said that Hamas
and Islamic Jihad terror against Jews doesn't have popular support
amongst the Palestinians?
Sharon's response after the recent assassination attempt on Hamas
"spiritual" leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and others was,
"It's us or them. They are dead men. We won't give them any rest
since they have just one goal, our destruction." "We intend to
liquidate all of Hamas, without any distinction between the political
and military branches of this terrorist organization," an unnamed
Israeli official was quoted as saying.
It's nice to see that PM Sharon realizes that, "...they have just
one goal, our destruction." But this "limited war"
against Hamas terrorists, obfuscates the real problem, all of
Palestinian society is at war with Israel. When Israeli leaders admit
this, when they begin to internalize that "peace" is not
possible with a society that wants to replace Israel, then they can
begin to see that THERE IS ONLY A MILITARY SOLUTION!
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