Gaza Crisis Reveals Israel Is Talking

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the annual memorial 
ceremony for Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, at Sde Boker in 
southern Israel November 20, 2012. 

By: Ben Caspit. Posted on Wed, Nov 21.
As these lines are written, another round of hostilities between Israel and the 
terror organizations in Gaza is nearing its conclusion. And once again, just as 
it was in past conflicts, the two sides have been firing like mad at each other 
and many were killed or injured.
ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
Summary:
Ben Caspit writes that one outcome of the Gaza conflict is that when Israel 
holds talks with Hamas through Egypt, it is by extension talking with Iran, 
which is funding Hamas and pulling its strings from afar.
Original Title:
Gaza Crisis Reveals Israel is Talking
Author: Ben Caspit
Translated on: Wed, Nov 21, 2012
Translated by: Hanni Manor
Categories : Originals   Israel   Security
Alas, both sides are still trapped in the same hopeless impasse. Hamas keeps 
stockpiling rockets and building legitimacy while Israel is buying another few 
months of quiet until the next round. The campaign began last week with a 
display of Israeli victory: the picture of the crushed and burning car in which 
Hamas’ military chief in Gaza, Ahmed Jabari, was riding. It was expected to end 
Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, with the Hamas victory shot: a direct hit by a Fajr-5 
rocket on an apartment house in Rishon LeZion, a big city at the heart of 
Israel’s Dan metropolitan area, two minutes away from Tel Aviv.
Each side and its image of victory.
However, if we look more seriously at the geo-political situation in the days 
of Operation Cast Lead, we will see that it has fundamentally changed since 
then. In the course of that operation, launched at the end of 2008 under 
Israel's then-prime minister Ehud Olmert, Gaza was attacked from the air and 
invaded on the ground.
Ruling in Cairo at the time were then-president Hosni Mubarak and 
then-intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, who loathed Hamas even more than Olmert 
himself. At the time, Israel enjoyed unprecedented international legitimacy, 
mainly thanks to the generous peace offer Olmert put forward to Abu Mazen. And 
presiding in Washington back then was, still, George W. Bush, who gave Israel 
unlimited credit.
The conditions for overthrowing Hamas were ripe at that stage — just perfect. 
However, Olmert wavered and ultimately, his two senior ministers, then-defense 
minister Ehud Barak and then-foreign minister Tzipi Livni, forced him to shelve 
the “big plan,” make do with partial rehabilitation of the Israeli deterrence 
capability in the south and hastily pull back from Gaza ahead of the 
parliamentary election.
These days, Mubarak and Suleiman are no longer around. Suleiman passed away. 
Mubarak was ousted and sentenced to life imprisonment and is, anyway, as good 
as dead. And the Muslim Brotherhood is holding the reins in Cairo.
Only two years ago, such a scenario would have thrown the average Israeli into 
panic. Yet this supposedly alarming scenario has come true, and life goes on as 
usual. Not only is the Muslim Brotherhood currently in control in Egypt, the 
Islamic movement is now mediating between Israel and Hamas and acting as the 
responsible adult in charge in the region, just the way it used to be, 
implausible as it may seem.
The peace agreement endures; the cooperation between the Israel Defense Forces 
and the Egyptian army carries on as before. Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi 
lashes out against Israel from time to time — force of habit — but when it 
comes down to business, he delivers the goods. He is reaching out to both 
sides, trying to put out the flames and, above all, seeking to appease the 
sponsors of Egypt who are still seated in Washington.
When the dust settles, a number of incredible facts will come to light. First, 
the uncompromising rightist government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 
Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, which has been persistently 
threatening to attack Iran, accomplished in Gaza much less than the 
conciliatory, peace-seeking leftist government of Olmert, having given up and 
pulled back in a much shorter time. And another thing, no less amazing: When 
Olmert served in office as premier, no contact whatsoever was made with Hamas. 
Anytime Tzipi Livni as much as suspected that Israel was holding even indirect 
negotiations with Hamas representatives, she raised hue and cry. Israel talked 
then with the Egyptians and reached understandings through Egypt alone.
And now, with Netanyahu at the helm of the government, Israel is holding talks 
with Hamas — almost direct ones — contrary to his declarations on the eve of 
the recent parliamentary election that he would allow nothing of the kind once 
he assumed office as prime minister. He would simply enter Gaza and topple 
Hamas, just like that.
The ceasefire agreement currently under discussion is being negotiated 
face-to-face with Hamas. What’s more, the negotiations include Hamas' sister 
party — the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. And this time around, there is nobody 
to protest. Even Avigdor Liberman, the regional pyromaniac, has all of a sudden 
assumed a solemn diplomatic posture, explaining that “there can be no military 
solution” to the conflict. They are all talking with each other there, sending 
emissaries back and forth.
At least there are some small indications of sanity amid all the madness and 
bloodshed. It is as if the region were previously ruled by responsible adults 
— namely, Mubarak and Olmert — and once they disappeared from the scene, all 
the lunatics (the Muslim Brotherhood, Netanyahu, Liberman) were let loose. 
However, rather than charging head on, pitchforks in their hands, ready to 
attack each other, they are behaving in a surprisingly civil manner and even 
talking with each other.
When the dust settles, they in Jerusalem will realize, too, that they actually 
held negotiations with Hamas and nothing terrible happened. They are still 
alive. They will find out, if they stop for a moment to think, that the current 
regime in Cairo is not all that different from Hamas. After all, it is the same 
party, with the same ideology. And, wonder of wonders, the Cairo government is 
maintaining the peace agreement, even if with clenched teeth.
Under these circumstances, the regional paradigm, whereby Hamas is outside the 
game and the sole partner to peace talks is Abu Mazen while we wait for the 
moderates to join in, may no longer be relevant. Given the new scenario 
emerging in the region, the blockade on Gaza may yet be lifted. Who knows — at 
some point in the future, direct contact of some sort or another may be 
initiated. If Israel is talking with Morsi, why shouldn’t it start talking with 
Ismail Haniyeh?
And another thing: It is no secret that Iran’s clout on the Gaza Strip is 
boosted by the week. Iran is supplying Gaza with rockets, streaming funds and 
providing guidance, training and experts. Iran is also signing the checks. 
There is a Shiite-Sunni coalition there, set against Israel and the Jewish 
people.
All the same, the ongoing confrontation in the Gaza Strip does not only 
generate an exchange of fire. It also gives rise to contact between the sides. 
It is not a deluge — it hasn’t started raining yet, not even a trickle. But 
rain clouds may be gathering on the horizon.
When Israel is holding talks with Hamas through Egypt, it is in fact talking 
with Iran, which is funding Hamas and pulling its strings from afar. It may not 
even be the beginning of the end, as someone at one point said, but it is, 
perhaps, the end of the beginning, as we all may someday realize.


Ben Caspit is a senior columnist and political analyst for Israeli papers. He 
has a daily radio show and regular tv shows on politics and Israel.
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] WFTU AFFILIATE CONDEMNING THE GAZA ATTACKS AGAINST
 UNARMED CIVILIANS AND KIDS

Press Statement issued by Shri Pradip Biswas, Gen.Secretary of Bank Employees 
Federation of India on Israel’s renewed attack on 
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20 November 2012                                                                
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19th November 2012

Press Statement issued by Shri Pradip Biswas, General Secretary,
Bank Employees Federation of India on Israel’s renewed attack on Gaza.



“We feel deeply concerned with the Israel’s renewed attack on Gaza, second time 
in less than four years after the last spate in December of 2008, which has 
entered fifth day today. As per reports, more than 950 air-strikes have been 
carried out by the jingoist Zionists at over Gaza during these five days 
targeting civilian, medical, media and even humanitarian establishments, 
killing so far more than 52 Palestanians, mostly innocent and unarmed 
civilians, including 14 infants, and injuring more than 400.



A Press Statement issued by WHO deplores incessant inflow of casualties 
vis-à-vis acute shortage of life saving drugs; even supply of drinking water 
has been affected. In short, the untold misery of 17 lakh Palestinians in Gaza, 
living almost sub-human lives because of brutal seize of their motherland by 
the Zionists for years together has immeasurably been multiplied because of 
this latest offensive of the Zionists with the overt and covert patronage of 
the United States.



Regretfully enough, the Government of India, once a champion of non-aligned 
movement and of World Peace, now wary of earning any displeasure of its US 
masters, has doggedly refused even to condemn the inhuman and brutal aggression 
by one of the World’s superior military power on not only the defenseless 
civilians, but also over the very basic human necessities like food, drinking 
water, medicines and medical installations and power.



While condemning the latest bout of aggression on Gaza by the jingoist Israel, 
we demand of the Government of India to immediately snap all military ties with 
and cancel all deals for purchase of arms from Israel so as to stop boosting 
that country’s military might and its stranglehold over the West Bank and Gaza; 
we also demand effective UN intervention for an immediate halt to the 
aggression.”

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Jaydeb Dasgupta,
Joint Secretary.

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