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The Coming Wars
By Caroline B. <http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/authors.asp?ID=526>
Glick
Jerusalem Post | August 22, 2006
Since the cease-fire was implemented in Lebanon, we have heard scattered
reports indicating that a prisoner swap with the Palestinians may be in the
works. In exchange for hundreds if not thousands of Palestinian terrorists
now held in Israeli prisons, IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit, who has been held
hostage by Palestinian terrorists for nearly two months, may be released
from captivity.

These reports lend weight to the view that things are back to normal.
Terrorists kidnap Israelis and hold them hostage and Israel releases
terrorists in order to free them. It is a comforting thought for people like
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his colleagues and the members of Lt.-Gen.
Dan Halutz's General Staff who continue to believe that it will be possible
for Israel to sign on a dotted line and achieve "a normal existence." 
Unfortunately, the chance that Shalit will be released is almost as small as
the chance that Israel will be able to achieve a "normal existence."
Palestinian sources explain that the decision of whether or not to release
Shalit is firmly in the hands of the Iranians and Syrians, and they are not
in any mood to horse trade with the Jews.

Today, the Palestinian Authority is nothing more than yet another Iranian
proxy. During the past month of war in Lebanon, it was the supposedly
moderate Fatah terror group and the supposedly moderate Fatah-led
Palestinian security forces that organized mass rallies in the streets of
Ramallah and Gaza cheering on Hizbullah and calling for Hassan Nasrallah to
bomb Tel Aviv.

Now, in the aftermath of the cease-fire, which handed Hizbullah and its
state sponsors Syria and Iran the greatest victory in their history, forces
in the PA are actively preparing for a new round of war against Israel. As
Hamas spokesmen have put it, Israel's defeat in Lebanon has convinced them
that it is possible to adopt Hizbullah's methods to destroy the Jewish
state. Amid false reports that he was planning to dissolve the Hamas
government and replace it with a government of technocrats, Abbas went to
Gaza on Monday morning and asked Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh if
Fatah could join his government.

As instructed by his commanders in Teheran and Damascus, Haniyeh has not yet
agreed to Abbas's offer. Rather he set humiliating conditions which Abbas
must accept first. Abbas already agreed to Hamas's demand that he allow the
Islamic Jihad terrorist organization to also join the government. He is
similarly expected to agree to Hamas's demands that Fatah join the
government as a junior partner and that it abandon its negotiations with
Israel.

Throughout the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian areas of Judea and Samaria,
the Palestinians are gearing up for their next round of jihad with Israel.
As was the case six years ago, they are beginning with public executions of
Palestinians accused of helping Israel combat terrorism. Just this week, a
crowd of hundreds hooted and stomped their feet in ecstasy as unmasked
murderers killed one such Palestinian "collaborator" in Jenin.

So while all eyes are glued on Lebanon, the Palestinians may well start the
next war. And we know exactly how that war will look. They will use
missiles, mortars and rockets that they will smuggle in from Egypt to kill
Israelis in their homes in the South. They will infiltrate Israeli cities by
digging tunnels under the security fence around Gaza, and from Egypt and
from towns and cities in Judea and Samaria and murder us in ever growing
numbers. They will receive money, weapons and combat instruction from
Hizbullah and Iranian operatives in Gaza and abroad and they will attack us
while protesting their everlasting dedication to jihad and their anger over
Israel's "aggression."

Then there is Syria. Syrian President Bashar Assad's address Tuesday was a
watershed event. After 14 years of beating around the bush, Syria finally
came clean. Peace, Assad said, is dead. We hate Israel and we want to
destroy it. If not us, then our children will destroy it. All the Arabs that
want peace with Israel are traitors. Long live Hizbullah and we're going to
war to conquer the Golan Heights as a first step towards destroying Israel.

So Syria is planning to attack us. Perhaps it will do so while Hizbullah is
carrying out what Nasrallah called the "the building and reconstruction of
jihad" where with Iranian funding Hizbullah will rebuild Lebanon for the
Lebanese and so nail one more nail in the coffin of the Lebanese nation
state and move 10 steps ahead in the Iranian colonization of Lebanon. Yes,
while Hizbullah goes forward with Lebanese reconstruction, and with Iranian
and Syrian assistance reequips and upgrades its arsenal of war and rebuilds
its force structure, Syria will likely open a new front on the Golan
Heights.

Like the Palestinians, the Syrians will be following the Hizbullah model.
Assad knows that his antiquated conventional forces are incapable of
conquering and holding the Golan Heights. But, if Israel fights Syria the
same way it just fought Hizbullah, then that doesn't matter. Syria, with its
arsenal of Scud missiles whose range covers the entire country and armed
with its chemical and biological arsenals that can act in the best case as a
deterrent force, will be able to kill thousands in not tens of thousands of
Israeli civilians and soldiers in the coming battle and cause property and
economic damage to the tune of tens of billions of dollars.

Syria believes that it will be able to cause sufficient damage to make
Israel sue for a cease-fire as we just did with Hizbullah. So like
Hizbullah, Syria expects to gain at the UN Security Council what it could
never hope to achieve on the battlefield. Specifically, given the precedent
of Resolution 1701, Syria no doubt believes that in exchange for its
aggression, it will receive international recognition for its territorial
demands against Israel; an international force on the Golan Heights that
will make it difficult for Israel to respond to future attacks; a major
upgrade in its international profile; and billions of dollars in
international assistance to rebuild in the wake of any damage caused to
Syrian infrastructures by IDF operations.

Behind the Palestinians and the Syrians lies Iran, the guiding light behind
the present jihad. Iran, with its burgeoning nuclear weapons program, is the
single greatest danger to international security. It is the single greatest
danger to Israel's survival. To date, Iran has made do with fighting Israel
through its proxies, to great advantage. But Iran has made it absolutely
clear that it intends to join the fray directly - when it is good and ready.
And of course it will be good and ready when it has nuclear weapons.

If Iran is allowed to attain nuclear weapons, there is no reason to doubt
that it will use them. If Iran attacks Israel with nuclear weapons, then of
course we are looking at a future war scenario involving not thousands of
dead, but millions.

As all of Israel's leaders have been quick to point out over the years, the
threat of a nuclear armed Iran is not just dangerous for Israel but for the
entire world. Iran has its Persian Gulf neighbors in its gun sites. It has
directly threatened the US and Europe.

Although this is true, the fact that Iran is a threat to the entire world
does not give Israel the ability to shirk from its responsibility to contend
directly with Iran. Doing so would be tantamount to signing the death
warrant of the Jewish people.

In the not so distant future, we will find ourselves at war with Iran.
Today, the choice of whether we fight that war in our own time, and before
Iran gets nuclear weapons is in our hands. If we hesitate, if we and the
rest of the free world waste precious time with worthless diplomatic
wrangling with the ayatollahs, war will come to us, but on the enemy's
terms. And we will have only ourselves to blame.

All of these future wars present us with a clear challenge as a country. We
must prepare for war. This means, that technologically, we must engage in a
crash program to find means to protect our cities from missile attack. We
got off relatively easy this time. Hizbullah chose not to attack our
industrial centers but showed it has the ability to do so through its
missile attacks near Haifa's port and its attacks near Hadera's power plant.

Militarily, we must not relent in targeting our enemies. The IDF must target
every Palestinian terrorist. It must reassert control over the international
border between Gaza and Egypt. Israel must accept the reality that the PA is
a terrorist organization, not a legitimate regime, and stop viewing Abbas
and his associates in Fatah as potential peace partners. Obviously, Israel
must give up the idea of transferring Judea and Samaria to Palestinian
control and take all necessary measures to stabilize the situation on the
ground in a manner that neutralizes the threat of Palestinian jihad.

Furthermore, the war in Lebanon exposed the results of years of neglect of
the IDF reserve forces. These forces must be properly equipped, properly
trained for war, and properly led. The talk of releasing men from reserve
duty at 35 must be abandoned. The IDF has to accept that it is a fighting
force in war. Commanders have to stop acting like yuppies in uniform and
understand that they have a war to train for and fight and win.

Finally, Israel needs a political leadership that will be capable of telling
the Israeli public the truth that has been ignored for the past decade and a
half. We are not a "normal" nation and we are not going to get peace in the
coming years. We are an abnormal nation in our neighborhood and in the world
and will always remain so, as is our right. Our people must be ready to
sacrifice for the survival of the state and the defense of our freedom to be
abnormal. We need leadership that will tell the Israeli people that a
struggle awaits us but that our democracy, our freedom, and our values give
us the power of creative thought that will allow us to beat the dull forces
of jihad that surround us.

In response to Assad's speech on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said
that Assad has to decide if he's on the side of peace or on the side of war.
Defense Minister Amir Peretz outdid even that when he said that now that the
war is over, it is time for Israel to get down to the real business of peace
and to set the conditions for a renewal of the peace negotiations with
Syria.

In so responding to Assad's unequivocal warmongering, our leaders again have
shown us that they have learned nothing and are incapable of learning
anything from the disaster into which they led us with Hizbullah in Lebanon.
There is no missile that is capable of penetrating their walls of
self-deception and delusion. They are blind and deaf to all evidence that
their way of appeasement has failed.

With the Olmert government's stubborn insistence that Israel won the war it
just lost, with the General Staff's absurd statements that the mission was
successful, it is clear that both our political and military leadership must
be replaced as quickly as possible. Our enemies give us no time for
hesitation. They plan their next wars in broad daylight as our leaders
squawk in the darkness of their ideological stupor.
 


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