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What the world can learn from Israel
Israelinsider.com ^ | September 12, 2001 | Reuven Koret

Posted on 09/15/2001 3:12:29 AM PDT by anapikoros

We in Israel are humbled by the enormity of the terrorist crimes against the United States. Far from feeling any sense of "we told you so," Israelis are as one stunned by the scale of America's first domestic experience of suicide bombings. Plane-bombs are geometrically more lethal than the car-bombs or human-bombs we routinely experience, and America's shocking losses in one morning overwhelm even those of us who have lived for years and decades in a war with Arab terror.

Since the attacks, I have received many unsolicited messages from readers, many of whom express heartfelt empathy with us: "Now we know how Israelis feel" or even "The whole world has become Israeli." So, for our American friends and others ready to listen, I humbly offer some "lessons" that we Israelis have learned in our own front-line fight against terrorism.

1. Tightened security is not that bad

You will get used to security guards in parking lots, at mall entrances, at school entrances. You will get familiar with the sight of sappers checking suspicious objects and defusing explosive devices. You will appreciate being asked to open your purse or briefcase. You will welcome a five-minute interview at the airport by someone who isn't just going through the motions. You may not like it, but you will learn to live with it.

2. Think mathematically, and positively

Terrorism is designed to paralyze. Terrorists try to frighten and stop you from living a normal life. They cause you to think twice about where you go, when you go, which chair you sit in. They cause you to worry about your loved ones, your parents and children. You need to discipline your mind with reason, to think in terms of the overwhelming probability that you won't be killed by a terror act. You must harness your fear, and live as fully and happily as you can. Shield your young children from the visual horrors of terrorism -- let them enjoy their innocence as long as possible. Living well, courageously and joyfully is your best defense, and your best personal revenge against terror.

3. Appeasement doesn't work

It is not enough to say, as UN chief Kofi Annan did yesterday, that no just cause is advanced by terrorism. The support of a cause for terrorism is a clear indicator that the cause is not as just as it pretends to be. Terrorism is a crime against humanity, and intentional attacks on civilians are not a phenomenon that can be tolerated by civilized people. Period. We Israelis are all too familiar with Arab spokespeople who mumble condemnation of attacks against innocents, but then in the next breath say: "we don't approve, but you need to understand" or "the poor terrorists don't have jobs, they are desperate, they have no other way to express themselves." Then there is the argument that "if only" (if only America would be more even-handed, sensitive to Arab suffering, etc.). The goal of the terrorist is to make you think that you can stop terror "if only" you did something. But once you accept this argument, they have you beat; they have you under their control, because you can never do enough to satisfy their demands. The more you give in, the more the terrorist will want. Terrorism is insatiable.

4. Arafat remains a terrorist, and his Authority a terror nest

Even liberal Israelis have learned that Arafat is and always has been committed to the armed struggle to liberate Palestine, occasionally by dialogue, but mostly by armed struggle. In the territories that Israel has handed over to the Palestinian Authority after it promised to give up terrorism and violence, Arafat created an infrastructure that serves as a staging ground and a safe haven for terror attacks. He has released the worst terrorists and terrorism planners. Arafat has used his Authority to educate a generation to hatred, and violence, and anti-Jewish racism. He is an enemy not just of Israel, but also of the free world. He tried to use terror to take over Jordan and was kicked out in 1970 by Hussein. He tried to use terror to take over Lebanon and was kicked out in 1982 by Israel. Now he thinks he has his best chance yet and is building a terror army next to our home. Israel will, sooner or later, kick him out of power. That is our job. The West can learn from us how to do it with minimal loss of innocent life.

5. Radical Islam opposes democracy, not just Israel

Radical Islam sees itself as at war with the West, with democracy, with freedom. Democratic ideas and civil rights threaten its authoritarian power structure and theology. Israel is a lighting rod because of our proximity and because the repeated military victories and economic successes of the Jewish State is seen as a humiliation to Islam. But Israel is always portrayed as Little Satan. The Great Satan is the United States and the other western defenders of Judeo-Christian morality and civilization.

But if, heaven forbid, they should even have an independent Palestinian State with geographical contiguity with Jordan and through it, Iran and Iraq, the Mediterranean and Europe will be next on the agenda after Israel is wiped out. This jihad, for them, is not about borders. It is about the right of anyone who does not submit to Islam to live. And as we see today, the terrorists will not hesitate to take thousands of lives to make this point.

6. Force works. More force works better

This is war. The terrorists have always been at war with the rest of the world. The West preferred to think that disputes could always be settled with dialogue and mediation and diplomatic resolutions. The World learned with Japan, and with Hitler, that sometimes you need to fight, and fight together, to win decisively. Israel has been at war for a long time, at times feeling quite alone in the fight against terror. But now the terrorists have declared war on the United States, and there is no substitute now for a massive international coalition to eradicate terror groups and the states that support them. The horror of the attacks on New York and Washington, as terrible as their death toll was, pales in comparison to what could be, and if nothing is done, will be, once the terrorist lay their hands on, and exploit, biological, chemical and nuclear weapons. Now is the time to eradicate those threats before they eradicate us.

7. Pre-emption is preferable to punishment

Israel has long ago learned that it is better to preemptively attack terrorists and their bases rather than wait to be victimized by them, and then be compelled to retaliate after being bloodied. Israel pre-empted an impending attack in 1967, and won decisively in six days. Israel, fearing diplomatic isolation, preferred in 1973 to let itself be attacked and paid heavily in human life and risk to the entire nation for that restraint. Israel has exercised amazing restraint over the past year in response to the Palestinian violence initiated after Arafat walked away from the negotiating table at Camp David. But Israeli restraint has given way to an escalating policy of preemptive elimination of terrorist leaders and tougher military steps to apply pressure on the supporters and planners of terrorism.

Now Israel, and the West, must initiate massive and decisive preemption on a scale commensurate with the demonstrated threat of suicide bombers. Preemption should be paired with deterrence, including consideration - by Israel and the West - making explicit the previously implicit threat of non-conventional responses to terrorist outrages. Moreover, the deterrent threat should speak the language of the Islamic terrorists. If they attack the symbols of our civilization, they should know that we will target theirs, including their most sacred shrines.

8. No one country can do it alone

No country is an island, immune from the terrorist threat. Terrorism is a global phenomenon, which demands a global response. Intelligence sharing, defensive measures, and military actions must be planned and executed in a coordinated fashion by a coalition of the world's nations and its international organizations. Israel no longer can be asked, as it was in the Gulf War, to stay on the sidelines while the United States and its allies do the work for us.

9. Know who your friends are

Israel is not a perfect country, and Israelis have made their share of mistakes. But we are fundamentally a freedom-loving, peace-seeking, civilized nation that shares common values with the West. When the people of the United States suffer, we mourn, and give blood, and send rescue units -- the latter, unfortunately, the best in the world due to our long and painful experience. Not all Israelis are good people and not all Moslems or Arabs or Palestinians are bad. But look at the harsh reality: when thousands of Americans die an awful death, when the United States is humiliated, we don't burst into song and dance, shoot guns in the air and pass around sweets. Leave aside policy questions and nuances of disagreements over this issue or that. Learn to distinguish friend from enemy.

10. If not now, when?

There is now a narrow window to act before the stakes of terrorism are raised to unimaginable and intolerable proportions with the introduction of non-conventional weapons. Israel has always lived with a sense of national mortality. Unfortunately, America, and maybe the rest of the free world, today feels that sense of vulnerability. A nation cannot live like this indefinitely. You, like us, must now act. No one else will do it for us. And if we are not for ourselves, who will be for us?


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1 posted on 09/15/2001 3:12:29 AM PDT by anapikoros
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To: anapikoros
Leave aside policy questions and nuances of disagreements over this issue or that. Learn to distinguish friend from enemy.

In a world of diplomatic puppetry, in a world where all power is condensing into supernational structures, in a world under perpetual vulnerability to this house-of-mirrors form of warfare, terrorism...

...I think the policy questions and the bigger picture are precisely where to look to insure we are not being manipulated.

A shadow lies across the face of the earth, I am being called to kill the shadow and not question why it is there.

4 posted on 09/15/2001 3:40:58 AM PDT by Prism
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To: The Documentary Lady
How about point 7 for a start then.

America and the Free World just had a wake up call - if you wait for bin Laden or Arafat or Saddam to get nukes it will be too late.

No more crisis management - kill the snakes now.

5 posted on 09/15/2001 3:48:22 AM PDT by anapikoros
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To: Prism
I am being called to kill the shadow and not question why it is there

Too late - the shadow has struck - kill it first then ask your questions

6 posted on 09/15/2001 4:08:00 AM PDT by anapikoros
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To: anapikoros
"America and the Free World just had a wake up call - if you wait for bin Laden or Arafat or Saddam to get nukes it will be too late."

If Pakistan has tested nukes (and they have), and Pakistan is a harboring nation to Afghanistanian terrorists (and it is), wouldn't it stand to reason that Afghanistan AND Bin Laden already have nuke-ability?

7 posted on 09/15/2001 4:39:55 AM PDT by knarf
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To: anapikoros,Thinkin' Gal,TrueBeliever9,babylonian,MissAmericanPie,DreamWeaver,Fred Mertz,Jeremiah Jr
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8 posted on 09/15/2001 5:35:51 AM PDT by 2sheep
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9 posted on 09/15/2001 5:37:08 AM PDT by 2sheep
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10 posted on 09/15/2001 5:40:20 AM PDT by 2sheep
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To: anapikoros
Arafat remains a terrorist, and his Authority a terror nest

If the coming war does not deal with Arafat, the whole thing will be a waste of time.

12 posted on 09/15/2001 5:44:02 AM PDT by Walkin Man
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To: anapikoros
For the last ten years, since Oslo, we - and the other "Christian" states - have been telling Israel to show Restraint whenever Israelis have been murdered, whenever a bomb has been planted in a marketplace. Always Restraint. Ten years of it. With a new shooting or bombing almost every day. Tens years of being told to show Restraint.

On the other hand, we have one bad day and we're talking about nuking entire countries!

13 posted on 09/15/2001 6:06:56 AM PDT by DonQ
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To: anapikoros
I have wondered if we would begin living in a world where we must just live the knowledge that death could come with a terrorist attack at any moment....
15 posted on 09/15/2001 6:50:07 AM PDT by eccentric
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To: 2sheep, anapikoros
Thanks for the flag. I agree with many of these items. I would state that closer scrutiny to immigration policies would preempt some of these items, but when the fox is already in the henhouse...
On a further note I would say that individual faith in God should be maintained. My apologies to the abortionists, athiests, Gaia worshipers, and so many others. I believe that keeping God foremost in our thoughts is most critical.
I continue to pray that God will bring about justice in political matters. Too many things are apt to be overlooked in these trying times. We base our nation on the Rule of Law and displacing them because of situations like we have recently experienced should not stop us from continuing to follow the Rule of Law.
Legislation can be passed for this current situation and then what? Will the elected officials refuse to follow through on what was started prior to this horrible incident? Will it be dropped or followed through with? I worry that it will be dropped making a mockery of that very Rule of Law we hold so dear.
Everyone is crying for unity. I am united in calling for retaliation against those who have attacked civilians in the manner in which they have. Many would say that it is a retaliatory strike. So be it, it is your opinion as this is mine. However, we have an opportunity to end this for a time, live peacefully for a time, and prepare for the next act, which will most assuredly come IMO.
My Bible tells me that there will come an eventual false peace. I feel like this time is the precursor of that event. I will watch the events unfolding now with close scrutiny and await for the further unfolding of God's word.
If we ignore the advice of our experienced allies and do not take action we are a foolish nation and deserve what may come. As for me and mine, we will serve the Lord. I will use my best judgement as I see it through prayer and study of the Word. I'll use the events of recorded history in the Bible as a guide and sound advice, such as in this thread, when I receive it.
May God give you a peace this world cannot.
Again...flame at will any who so choose.

anapikoros, my apologies if I've ruined your thread.

16 posted on 09/15/2001 6:50:16 AM PDT by philman_36
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To: anapikoros
The more you give in, the more the terrorist will want. Terrorism is insatiable.
17 posted on 09/15/2001 7:24:15 AM PDT by truth_eagle
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To: anapikoros
MEGA BUMP!!!!
18 posted on 09/15/2001 7:29:08 AM PDT by truth_eagle
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To: anapikoros
The biggest challenge is... when this particular campaign is over, can we keep anything like our current Bill of Rights, weakened though it may be now. To welcome the closest government scrutiny is one thing when the government is a relatively tiny thing like in Israel. It's quite another when it is a US-sized behemoth.
19 posted on 09/15/2001 7:30:58 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck
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20 posted on 09/15/2001 7:34:23 AM PDT by dennisw
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