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The Mistakes That Launched 3000 Rockets (the usual, GOOD Israel vs EVIL Arab "Palestinians")
americanthinker ^ | June 18, 2008

Posted on 06/24/2008 9:26:23 AM PDT by PRePublic

The Mistakes That Launched 3000 Rockets

American Thinker, WA - Jun 17, 2008

The Mistakes That Launched 3,000 Rockets

By Richard A. Baehr

When Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon withdrew 8,000 residents and all of its defense forces from the Gaza Strip in the late summer of 2005, he offered several rationales to support what he called "disengagement."  Regrettably, all but one have proven to be illusory.  The result has been disastrous -- leading to the creation of a lawless terrorist haven in the Gaza Strip from which the controlling Hamas faction has lobbed thousands of crude rockets indiscriminately into southern Israel, precipitating a new generation of terror attacks against the Jewish state.

Demographics

One argument cited was the need to take the teeming Gaza Strip out of the Israeli-Palestinian demographic equation.   It was estimated that some 1.5 million Palestinians live in Gaza, 2.5 million Palestinians live in the West Bank, and one million Arabs lives inside Israel's green line.  This population of 5 million Arabs roughly matched Israel's Jewish population of 5 million.  Thus, Sharon reasoned, with just the West Bank under Israeli control, the concern that Israeli Jews would soon be a minority between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River appeared less foreboding, or at least not for several decades. 

As it turns out, the demographic scenarios promulgated by those who advocated for an Israeli withdrawal from both Gaza and the West Bank were wildly off the mark. As noted by researchers Bennett Zimmerman and Michael Wise in the pages of inFocus Quarterly, the Palestinian census counters inflated the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza, while also exaggerating the annual population growth rate for the Palestinians. 

In retrospect, the Gaza withdrawal may have lifted the Jewish percentage in the remaining areas under Israeli control, but the move was premature if not completely unnecessary. 

Preventing Terror

A second rationale was that if Israeli settlers were removed from Gaza, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) would have no civilian population to protect, thereby relieving the army of the need to remain. Gaza, after all, had never been a major source of the suicide bombing attacks that had occurred inside Israel's green line. In fact, throughout the "al-Aqsa intifada" that began in 2000, only one such attack originated in Gaza, when foreign nationals traveling to Israel from Gaza with British passports devastated Mike's Bar, a popular pub near the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv in 2003. The IDF had simply erected a fence to surround Gaza, preventing untold numbers of suicide attacks. 

In the years since its 2005 withdrawal, the IDF has learned a difficult lesson: suicide bombing is not the only way for terrorist to inflict harm upon Israeli civilians. Indeed, a fence cannot prevent projectiles such as rockets, missiles, or mortars aimed at close-by Israeli communities. 

These attacks began soon after the Gaza fence was completed in 2001, but increased substantially year after year.   Over the last seven years, Palestinian rockets have become increasingly lethal, with longer trajectories.  Conservative estimates suggest that 3,000 rockets have been fired into Israel, not to mention mortars and missiles.  The rockets now reach Ashkelon, a city of over 100,000 people, with key infrastructure, including a major Israeli port.

It is unclear whether Israel assumed that the Palestinian Authority would want to keep a lid on rocket fire from Gaza, since a period of "quiet" might encourage further Israeli withdrawals from the West Bank. If this ever was the case, things certainly changed in June 2007, when Hamas' one week military coup decimated the PA's grip on power in Gaza.  Since then, rockets have been landing at an increasingly rapid rate.

Public Relations

A third rationale for Gaza disengagement was that Israel, often maligned in the mainstream media, would win a public relations victory from its unilateral withdrawal.  This was wishful thinking.  While the media has occasionally heaped scorn upon Hamas for its indiscriminate rocket attacks, the disengagement has done little to improve Israel's steady drubbing when it defends itself.

Sadly, the occasional criticism of Hamas violence seems to suggest that indiscriminate attacks on Israeli civilian targets were somehow more justified during the period when Israel controlled Gaza.  Meanwhile, Israel is still castigated by the United Nations, left-leaning Human Rights groups and NGOs, and, of course, the Arab League and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.  These groups can no longer castigate Israel for occupying the Gaza Strip so they now level new charges of collective punishment against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, when Israel responds with military operations in the areas where the rockets are launched.

A Gesture For Peace

A fourth rationale for the Gaza withdrawal was that it would lead to an improved atmosphere between Israel and the PA, and perhaps nudge both parties towards negotiating peace. The Olmert and Abbas governments are now busy negotiating a "shelf" agreement, but it is one in which even the most ardent peace pundits have little to no faith.

There are currently two Palestinian entities: Hamastan in Gaza, and the PA under Mahmoud Abbas, which maintains only tenuous control in the West Bank.  If not for a steady IDF presence, analysts believe Hamas could easily take over. The PA is negotiating with Israel as if it controls Gaza , and Israel plays along.  Only, Hamas is as much at war with the PA, as they are with Israel.

Let Gazans Control Their Destiny

The final rationale for the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 may prove to be the only one with validity.  Optimists viewed Palestinian "sovereignty" in Gaza as a way for the Palestinians to demonstrate that, once in control of their own destiny, Gazans could take responsibility for their quality of life and their economic condition.

At least in one way, this has been a successful experiment. Hamas has demonstrated ingenuity in two areas: construction of smuggling tunnels under the border crossing between Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and Gaza, and mass-producing rockets with more precise targeting ability, greater firing range, and more destructive capability.  While both endeavors have increased Hamas' ability to strike at Israeli civilians, they have done little to help the Palestinian national cause. By their own admission, Gazans are awash in misery and poverty.

Before its landslide electoral victory in 2006, Hamas was described by naïve observers as the one Palestinian group free of corruption. Compared to the ossified and corrupt Fatah party, Hamas could claim that it was the good government party, particularly since it had been providing social services to Palestinians through its da'wa (outreach) system for years.

Since the election Hamas has proven that feeding the hungry, clothing the poor, and providing medicines to the sick are among its lowest priorities. Rather, Hamas has focused all of its resources on attacking Israel - and even Fatah.

Lessons Learned

There are two painful lessons that can be learned from the daily rocket fire on Sderot, Ashkelon, and other population centers in Israel's south.  First, Israeli gestures of good will signal weakness, and can lead to greater Palestinian hostility and violence.  Second, half measures never solve any underlying problems.

Indeed, every one of the rationales for the 2005 disengagement envisioned a quiet border, and an improved security situation.  Hopefully, the Israelis have learned two more lessons from the Gaza situation:  know your enemy, and no more wishful thinking.

Richard Baehr is political director of American Thinker.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/06/the_mistakes_that_launched_300.html


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: arabs; gaza; israel; jews; mohammedanism; muslims; palestinians; qassam; sderot

1 posted on 06/24/2008 9:26:24 AM PDT by PRePublic
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To: PRePublic

Israel amazes me. Launch just 5 rockets on the US and see what happens. Unless Obama is in office......he would beg them not to do that.


2 posted on 06/24/2008 9:39:09 AM PDT by RC2
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To: RC2

They escaped Europe physically, but mentally they are still trapped there. Just sitting in their shtetl, passively waiting for the next pogrom.


3 posted on 06/24/2008 9:48:27 AM PDT by forkinsocket
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To: RC2

I really don’t know why Israel doesn’t just launch a crushing, genocidal assault and just smash a huge portion of Gaza into dust. Seriously. It sounds harsh, but it would save lives in the long run if it made the Pallies think twice.


4 posted on 06/24/2008 9:50:00 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady
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To: RC2

depends if the rockets came from mexico, the US would immediatly apologize to La Raza and put in prison any US solider that returned fire.


5 posted on 06/24/2008 9:53:51 AM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican (We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
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To: SJackson; Alouette; Salem; SunkenCiv; mkjessup

Israel needs to go “Old Testament” on the Amalekstinians - ping!

Come down on them like ugly on Helen Thomas and then commence to hurt ‘em real bad!


6 posted on 06/24/2008 10:11:55 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA ("When I was a boy, America was a better place" - Dennis Prager)
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To: Convert from ECUSA; AdmSmith; Berosus; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
The Olmert and Abbas governments are now busy negotiating a "shelf" agreement, but it is one in which even the most ardent peace pundits have little to no faith... The PA is negotiating with Israel as if it controls Gaza , and Israel plays along. Only, Hamas is as much at war with the PA, as they are with Israel.
The author buried the lead, and more obviously, has no alternative to offer. Thanks C from E.
7 posted on 06/24/2008 10:26:32 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_________________________Profile updated Friday, May 30, 2008)
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To: RC2

because... the (apologetic) left in Israel is as low and tricky as here in the US.


8 posted on 06/24/2008 11:03:53 AM PDT by PRePublic (Islamic Hamas kidnapped Arabized BBC's A. Johnston & then "freed" him)
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; Lent; GregB; ..
If you'd like to be on this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.

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9 posted on 06/24/2008 12:25:43 PM PDT by SJackson (If we win Iowa, then we can move to the world as it should be, Michelle O)
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To: PRePublic

The curse placed on Sharon for committing one of, if not the most, serious errors in Israel’s history hangs over Israel.

Israel bought into the flawed “roadmap to peace” and now Israel is a sitting duck.

Another of Bush’s naive mistakes. Thinking that islam can be dealt with humanely.


10 posted on 06/24/2008 1:15:09 PM PDT by eleni121 (EN TOUTO NIKA!! +)
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To: A_perfect_lady

They should and set the example that you don’t want piece then we will hit you harder. But to Israel their duty is to save human life the Hamas only want to kill. There is a difference.


11 posted on 06/25/2008 7:59:31 AM PDT by ncfool (Hopefully we will see the birth certificate. Obama the Manchurian Candidate .)
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