Israel's real purpose in Gaza operation? To kill Arabs
Since the first Lebanon war over 30 years ago, Israel's main strategy has been killing Arabs. The current atrocious war in Gaza is no different.
The goal of
Operation Protective Edge is to restore the calm; the means: killing civilians.
The slogan of the Mafia has become official Israeli policy. Israel sincerely
believes that if it kills hundreds of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, quiet will
reign. It is pointless to destroy the weapons stores of Hamas, which has already
proved capable of rearmament. Bringing down the Hamas government is an
unrealistic (and illegitimate) goal, one that Israel does not want: It is aware
that the alternative could be much worse. That leaves only one possible purpose
for the military operation: death to Arabs, accompanied by the cheering of the
masses.
The Israel
Defense Forces already has a “map of pain,” a diabolical invention that
has replaced the no less diabolical “bank of targets,” and that map is spreading
at a sickening pace. Watch Al Jazeera English, a balanced and professional
television channel (unlike its Arabic sister station), and see the extent of its
success. You won’t see it in Israel’s “open” broadcast studios, which as usual
are only open to the Israeli victim, but on Al Jazeera you will see the whole
truth, and perhaps you will even be shocked.
The bodies in
Gaza are piling up, the desperate, constantly updated tabulation of mass killing
that Israel boasts of, which already numbers dozens of civilians, including 24
children as of noon on Saturday; hundreds of people injured, in addition to
horror and destruction. One school and one hospital have already been bombed.
The aim is to strike homes, and no amount of justification can help: It’s a war
crime, even if the IDF calls them “command-and-control centers” or “conference
rooms.” Granted, there are strikes that are much more brutal than Israel’s, but
in this war, which is nothing other than mutual attacks on civilians — the
elephant against the fly — there aren’t even any refugees. In contrast to Syria
and Iraq, in the Gaza Strip the inhabitants do not have the luxury of fleeing
for their lives. In a cage, there’s nowhere to run.
Since the first
Lebanon war, more than 30 years ago, the killing of Arabs has become Israel’s
primary strategic instrument. The IDF doesn’t wage war against armies, and its
main target is civilian populations. Arabs are born only to kill and to be
killed, as everyone knows. They have no other goal in life, and Israel kills
them.
One must, of
course, be outraged by the modus operandi of Hamas: Not only does it aim its
rockets at civilian population centers in Israel, not only does it position
itself within population centers — it may not have an alternative, given the
crowded conditions in the Strip — but it also leaves the Gazan civilian
population vulnerable to Israel’s brutal attacks, without seeing to a single
siren, shelter or protected space. That is criminal. But the barrages of the
Israel Air Force are no less criminal, on account of both the result and the
intent: There isn’t a single residential building in the Gaza Strip that is not
home to dozens of women and children; the IDF cannot, therefore, claim that it
does not mean to hurt innocent civilians. If the recent demolition of the home
of a terrorist in the West Bank still stirred a weak protest, now dozens of
homes are being destroyed, together with their occupants.
Retired
generals and commentators on active duty compete to make the most monstrous
proposal: “If we kill their families, that will frighten them,” explained
Maj.Gen. (res.) Oren Shachor, without batting an eyelid. “We must create a
situation such that when they come out of their burrows, they won’t recognize
Gaza,” others said. Shamelessly, without question — until the next Goldstone
investigation.
A war with no
goal is among the most despicable of wars; the deliberate targeting of civilians
is among the most atrocious of means. Terror now reigns in Israel as well, but
it’s unlikely there is a single Israeli who can imagine what it’s like for
Gaza’s 1.8 million inhabitants, whose already miserable lives are now totally
horrific. The Gaza Strip is not a “hornet’s nest,” it is a province of human
desperation. Hamas is not an army, far from it, despite all the fear tactics: If
it really did build such a sophisticated network of tunnels there, as is
claimed, then why doesn’t it build Tel Aviv’s light rail network, already?
The
1,000-sortie and 1,000 tons of explosives marks have almost been reached, and
Israel is waiting for the “victory picture” that has already been achieved:
Death to Arabs.
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