April 08, 2011 

Terrorism in Their Backyard


Lauri Regan

Yesterday's bombing <http://www.jpost.com/Defense/Article.aspx?id=215584>
by Hamas of a school bus outside Kibbutz Sa'ad in southern Israel was only
the latest in an escalation of terror inflicted upon a population of
innocent civilians by a hateful people who have proven time and again
incapable of becoming partners in peace. The IDF reported
<http://cifwatch.com/2011/04/07/idf-spokesperson-palestinian-terrorists-inte
ntionally-fired-at-school-bus/>  that the attack on the bus was followed
with 45 mortars and shells over the course of three hours. 


Of course, the media continues to portray Israel as the aggressor. For
instance, the AP headline read
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110408/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_palestinians>
: "Israel army strikes Gaza after school bus hit" and the article placed the
news of the bus attack in the 4th paragraph of the story while discussing
the Israeli strike in the opening paragraph. And in Melanie Phillips'
scathing review of the insanity of the BBC's reporting of the event as
"Israeli forces strike after attack on bus," she noted
<http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/6851040/the-bbc-maintains-its-im
peccable-evenhandedness-between-murderer-and-victim.thtml> :

 

"The fact that Gaza terrorists tried to kill Israeli schoolchildren clearly
does not register with the BBC as an important enough development to merit
leading its story. Indeed, the BBC clearly does not register the moral
difference between Israeli victimisation and Hamas aggression at all."

 

I will never forget my family's visit to Kibbutz Sa'ad two years ago. My
older son had been Bar Mitzvah'd the day before and part of his mitzvah
project involved bringing clothing and sneakers to some of the needy boys
staying on the Kibbutz. My children, who play freely outside in their quaint
New York suburb, spent the afternoon kicking around soccer balls and eating
lunch with children who live in constant fear of the next missile attack.

 

That same day we visited the town of Sderot which borders Gaza.  Sderot is
the unfortunate recipient of incessant rocket attacks on an almost daily
basis. During our visit, we met with a family whose house had been recently
bombed and took pictures of the clothes hanging in the trees above, debris
scattered across the lawn, and glass shards strewn on the floor inside the
bedroom with a hole in the ceiling. After my children held a missile that
had landed just two weeks before, we toured the newly constructed indoor
playground
<http://www.jnf.org/work-we-do/our-projects/security/sderot-indoor-playgroun
d.html> . Thanks to the funding of the Jewish National Fund, the children of
Sderot now have a bomb shelter that also serves as a safe play space. 

 

So as Palestinian terrorists continue their onslaught against innocent
Israeli civilians, watch this video
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2drE9mVhopE&feature=player_embedded>  and
consider it the next time Obama tells Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu
that Israel has to make more concessions in order to achieve peace, that
Israel has to cede more land notwithstanding its very real security concerns
(let alone the Jewish people's legal, historical and Biblical right to that
land), and that Israel's aggression (a/k/a existence) is the cause of
Mideast unrest. 

 

And as Obama begins his campaign for another four years of devastating
Mideast policy, consider his silence in the face of these on-going terrorist
attacks by a people who glorify their "martyrs" with monuments and financial
payments for each act of jihad against the Jews. From the man who has
injected himself in everything from the arrest of his friend Henry Gates
last year, to the revolutions in Egypt and Libya, Obama's silence in the
face of this most recent attack of innocent Israelis is telling. 


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