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Are the sharks smelling the blood in the water?


By Dr. Steve Carol

Monday, January 8, 2007 

During the past seven years, Israel has taken a series of steps -- a series
of miscalculations -- would be better phraseology, that in retrospect has
emboldened its enemies. The unilateral Israeli withdrawal from southern
Lebanon in May 2000 did not bring peace with that nation. To the contrary,
it brought a terrorist organization, the Iranian-sponsored Hezbollah, to
Israel's northern border committed to Israel's destruction.

In September 2005, Israel again unilaterally withdrew from territory, this
time from the Gaza Strip. That move too, did not bring peace, or the
establishment of a second Palestinian state. Instead it facilitated turning
Gaza into a Middle East "terror central" and paved the way for the election
of Hamas, another terrorist organization whose charter vows to eliminate
Israel.

To make matters worse, Israel turned control of the Philadelphi corridor --
the Egypt-Gaza border -- over to Egyptian control with European "observers"
looking on. Their mission was to monitor and control persons and material
entering the Gaza Strip as a step towards promoting peace between the
Palestinians and Israel. Something quite different occurred. Far from
stopping or curbing the flow of weapons, munitions, money, and foreign
fighters into Gaza, the Egyptians have facilitated such entry. They turned a
blind eye to this movement and to the numerous underground tunnels under the
frontier that enable even more terrorists to enter to continue their jihad
against the Jewish State.

These steps without any real Israeli reaction other than verbal protests
have emboldened Israel's enemies to press their attack further. Rocket fire
from Gaza commenced, with rockets of ever-increasing range and effectiveness
striking Israeli cities, towns and villages. The Israeli response was token
artillery shelling of empty fields. The enemy pressed further. The
kidnapping of an Israeli businessman was "rewarded" by the release of 400
terrorists from Israeli prisons. An earlier (Oct. 2000) attack on Israeli
soldiers, who were subsequently murdered by Hezbollah, elicited no Israeli
response. Their murdered bodies were finally recovered in Oct. 2004 but only
in exchange for over 400 live terrorists. Israel's willingness to release
large numbers of terrorist prisoners with blood on their hands sends the
unmistakeable message that killing Jews no longer even guarantees
imprisonment for any length of time.

No doubt that act encouraged last summer's twin terrorist attacks on Israeli
soldiers both along the Gaza frontier and along Israel's northern border
with Lebanon. Along the Gaza frontier the terrorists killed two Israeli
soldiers, seriously wounded a third, and took alive, a fourth. In the north,
terrorists killed eight Israeli soldiers and seized two others. The three
Israelis taken are still in captivity and presumed alive, though no evidence
has been produced. Haggling continues as to how many terrorists should be
exchanged for the Israeli soldiers, with numbers being estimated from 900 to
over 1,400.

Israel's poor performance in the Iranian-encouraged and sponsored war that
erupted as a result of these attacks has empowered Islamofascist jihadists
across the Middle East. They sense the Jewish state is faltering, being
increasingly isolated, becoming marginalized by the U.S. State Department
and threatened by the Iraq Study Group Report. The latter calls for Israeli
unilateral territorial concessions to continue in Judea-Samaria including
Jerusalem (that the Arabs call the "West Bank"), and the Golan Heights. Such
appeasement does nothing more than further encourage Israel's foes. Israel's
previous deterrent capabilities seem rapidly to be disappearing.

Now, even Israel's Arab population has come forth calling for Israel to
become a bi-national state, to even change its flag and national anthem.
Israeli Arab Members of Knesset have openly visited an enemy capital,
Damascus, Syria, and endorsed the activities of Hezbollah. They encourage
Israeli Arabs -- most of whom consider themselves Palestinian first and
Israeli last -- to emulate the tactics of Hezbollah and Hamas. On Jan. 5,
2007, another Israeli Arab MK, Mohammad Barakeh urged the Palestinians to
cease their internal feuding in Gaza, and unite against Israel.

Even a nation formally at peace with Israel -- Egypt -- has shown its true
colors. The situation between the two nations has been described by many as
a "cold peace." "Cold War" would be a more apt description. The Egyptian
media and their educational system continue to turn out vehement
anti-Semitic propaganda directed at the Jewish State. The Egyptian armed
forces, largely equipped with U.S.-made weaponry (thanks to the largess of
US aid) trains for a war against the named "enemy" -- Israel. Now encouraged
by Israeli unilateral territorial concessions, Egypt has joined those
threatening Israel's sovereignty. In the last week of December 2006, members
of the Egyptian Parliament openly debated and called for the Israeli return
of Umm Rashrash to Arab control. Since 1948, Umm Rashrash, then an isolated
police post -- has been known as the city of Eilat, Israel's southern port
on the Gulf of Eilat, what the Arabs call the Gulf of Aqaba. The debate,
revolved not about whether Eilat is Israeli or Egyptian, but rather whether
the site is Egyptian or Palestinian!

Sensing Israel's national malaise, its apparent lack of national will to
take the long-overdue necessary basic steps to ensure its survival, the
sharks -- Israel's enemies foreign and domestic -- smell the blood in the
water. They are circling ever closer, prepared to move in for the final kill
-- when they sense and choose the moment. The scene is eerily reminiscent of
the dark days of late May 1967 as the Arab world mobilized for the final
onslaught against Israel. In October 1973, Israel saw a similar set of
circumstances. In the earlier case, Israel pre-emptively struck to save
itself. In the latter case, Israel waited and nearly lost everything when
the Arab attack was launched. Israel now, must return to the tactics of the
past that worked so successfully in June 1967. It must regain a deterrent
capability; it must demonstrate its will, its strength and its ability to
survive. 



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