As some of us have long feared and that
has now become undeniable, Israel is fighting not one but two wars of
defense against a malevolent foe.
The first is against the axis of Iran and its proxies: Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis of Yemen. The second is against America.
The Biden administration is to construct a
pier off the Gaza shore to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.
This week, Israeli TV’s Channel 14 reported that,
astoundingly, the Americans have handed over the financing and
management of this pier to Qatar, the founder, funder and protector of
Hamas and therefore the godfather of the Oct. 7 pogrom.
Channel 14 said the Qataris demanded that the new pier be built by a Gaza company named Al Hissi, which is controlled by Hamas.
Giving Qatar control of this pier would
ensure Hamas continues to exist, enrich itself and attack Israel with an
open route into Gaza. As Yigal Carmon, the founder of MEMRI, has
written in horror: “The U.S. has flipped sides, from Israel to Qatar.”
America could end this war tomorrow by
telling the Qataris that unless they instruct Hamas to surrender and
release the hostages, Qatar will forfeit its preferential treatment by
the United States and will henceforth be treated instead as an
international pariah.
Instead, America is feeding Israel into
the Qatari jaws. The outcome, writes Carmon, will be escalation into a
total regional war by Iran not only against Israel but America.
America’s action is so preposterous it’s
hard to believe. Yet in any event, the Biden administration has already
pivoted from supporting the destruction of Hamas to working for its
ultimate victory.
The administration has been relentlessly
pressuring Israel to admit more and more aid into Gaza, accusing it
falsely of stopping the trucks and ignoring the fact that most of this
aid is being stolen by Hamas to enable it to survive at the expense of
the needy civilian population.
The United States is determined to impose
rule in post-war Gaza by the Palestinian Authority, despite the fact
that the Palestinian Authority’s ruling party, Fatah, has exulted at the
Oct. 7 pogrom and declared that it will continue such attacks.
The administration is determined to impose
upon Israel a Palestine state, even though this would become another
“Hamastan” and place central Israel in grave danger of Oct. 7-style
attacks on steroids.
And with Israel now poised to attack the
last redoubt of Hamas in Rafah, which is key to the defeat of this
genocidal enemy, America is subjecting Israel to intense pressure to
abandon this final front of the war.
A common explanation for this shocking
American reversal is that, in this election year, President Joe Biden
has to play to the anti-Israel gallery in the Democratic Party.
Maybe so; but rather more significant is
the endemic hostility to Israel within the administration, and above
all, its pathological hatred of Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin
Netanyahu, whom the administration is astonishingly trying to push out.
New York Magazine has reported
an Israeli expert frequently consulted by U.S. officials saying, “I
have been asked by a serious administration figure what it is that will
force the Netanyahu coalition to collapse. They were interested in the
mechanics, what can we demand which will collapse his coalition.”
The National Threat Assessment by the U.S.
Office of the Director of National Intelligence presents Netanyahu’s
opposition to “territorial compromise” with the Palestinians as a threat
to peace, and envisages that public protest may oust him from power by
“a different, more moderate government.”
This is not only an outrageous attempt to
oust the democratically elected leader of a sovereign country. It’s also
based on a fundamental error.
The Biden administration doesn’t
understand that, despite widespread opposition to Netanyahu over his
domestic record, Israel is united in support of going into Rafah to
defeat Hamas. It’s also united, post-Oct. 7, in opposition to a
Palestinian state.
But having invested Netanyahu with
diabolical qualities, American liberals believe that if only he could be
removed Israel would meekly fall into line with U.S. demands.
This was illustrated last week by the
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. In a shocking statement, he called
for an Israeli election “once the war starts to wind down” to oust
Netanyahu.
Far worse, Schumer parroted the blood
libels being used to demonize Israel by its enemies. Claiming to be one
of the Jews who “love Israel in our bones,” he stated in the next
breath: “I’m anguished that the Israeli war campaign has killed so many
innocent Palestinians. I know that my fellow Jewish Americans feel the
same anguish when they see the images of dead and starving children—and
destroyed homes.”
Every civilian death in wartime is tragic.
But “so many innocents” is based on Hamas casualty figures that inflate
the numbers and totally omit the Hamas forces they include.
Even more nauseatingly, Schumer smeared
Israel still further by intoning: “We must be better than our enemies,
lest we become them.”
The suggestion that Israel is no better
than Hamas is a pernicious lie spread by those who want Israel gone. In
fact, Israel’s ratio of civilians to combatants killed is fewer than 1.5
civilians for every one combatant, far better than any other country’s
army has ever achieved.
Israel is not just fighting to defend
itself against genocide. It is on the front line of the West’s defense
against its enemies and the defense of civilization against barbarism.
Western liberals can’t acknowledge this
because they can’t allow their unchallengeable orthodoxies of
Palestinian powerlessness, “peace processes” and Western iniquity to be
destroyed. So they have turned on the Jews. Jewish suffering has to be
erased because it gets in the way of the narrative.
That’s why the eruption of Palestinianism
throughout the West is so shattering. People wonder why the forests of
Palestinian flags at the incendiary anti-Israel demonstrations are in
themselves so intimidating.
It’s because the Palestine cause is not
two states side by side. Palestinian identity consists entirely of the
intention to eradicate Israel by the hijack and appropriation of Jewish
history. Palestinianism stands for the erasure of Jewish national
identity and wiping the Jewish people out of their own historic
homeland.
That’s why anti-Israel thugs have ripped
apart a painting in Cambridge University of Arthur Balfour, the British
prime minister who gave his name to the 1917 declaration of British
support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. It’s why people across the
West have been ripping down the posters of the Israeli hostages. They
are all trying to rip Israel and the Jews out of their headspace and
their world altogether.
That’s why the betrayal by Schumer and
American Jews who still support the Democratic Party and its
Israel-bashing agenda is so devastating.
According to the Oxford University Press
Dictionary of American Family Names, “Schumer” derives from a German
word that means a “good-for-nothing.”
Schumer claims instead that his name derives from the Hebrew shomer, or “guardian”; and so he boasts to be the shomer
of Jewish values. “What horrifies so many Jews especially,” he said,
“is our sense that Israel is falling short of upholding these distinctly
Jewish values that we hold so dear.”
How dare he. He is not a shomer.
What has horrified so many is that Schumer and other liberal American
Jews who are taking aim at Israel’s “right-wing” are using “Jewish
values” as a shield behind which they are betraying Israel and the
Jewish people and delivering them to their enemies.
Along with the shills for Israel’s surrender in the Biden administration, they present an obscene and disgusting spectacle.
“In every generation,” say the Jews at
Passover, “they rise up against us.” To the enemies of the Jewish people
today—Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran—we must add the Biden administration,
Chuck Schumer and the liberal Jewish fifth column.
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