The war rages in the Gaza Strip, northern
Israel, Lebanon, Eilat and on the streets of Israel’s cities as Iran’s
Palestinian, Lebanese, Syrian, Iraqi and Yemeni proxies maintain and
escalate their operations against the Jewish state. Unmoved by this
state of affairs, Israel’s far left is reinstating the anti-government
riots that occurred regularly through the first three-quarters of 2023.
The newest round of leftist political
violence began officially on Saturday night in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in
the first of what has been billed as four days of protests. As was the
case in the anti-government protests before Hamas’s invasion of and
one-day holocaust in southern Israel on Oct. 7, in the current round,
demonstrations are followed by riots in which a few dozen participate.
As before, riots feature bonfires along
major traffic arteries, assaults on police and ultra-Orthodox Jews,
threats to murder Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and storming
police barricades protecting the premier’s home.
They also involve massive exaggerations of
the number of protesters. On Sunday night in Jerusalem, for instance,
organizers proclaimed the participation of 100,000 protesters. But
aerial photographs of the event indicate that at most, a tenth of that
number showed up.
Before Oct. 7, rioters demanded the
overthrow of the government due to its “anti-democratic” policies or its
“corruption.” The new rallying cry is to free the hostages.
On Saturday night, relatives of 10 of the
134 hostages declared, “To return our loved ones, we have decided to
work in the service of Hamas. We are demanding that the Israeli
government accept the organization’s demands immediately. If not—we will
burn the country down.”
Obviously, if the families get their way,
Hamas will demand that Israel cease to exist in exchange for the
hostages. Given that their demand causes harm to their loved ones, why
are the organizers putting them up to this?
To be sure, there are a number of reasons
this is happening. But perhaps the main one was revealed on March 17 by
riot leader Ami Dror in a WhatsApp group chat with his colleagues. The
communication, which Dror authenticated in an interview with Channel 14, was first reported on X by a poster who operates under the handle, Arbelu the Tuna Hunter.
In that communication, Dror told his colleagues that the White House was asking them to reinstate the riots.
Based on what he referred to as a
conversation with his contacts in the White House, Dror set out in
granular detail the White House’s four-part plan to overthrow the
government. The components involved actions on the ground in Gaza; the
use of the U.N. Security Council; extortion of government ministers; and
mass protests.
Dror called his report: “An important update from the American administration.”
He explained that his update followed an
earlier text he sent out on March 6 on the same topic. “The American
plan, as I published it on March 6 remains unchanged. The day after my
publication, the Biden administration announced the establishment of an
American port [in Gaza] that will seize from Israel the ability to rule
the Strip—the port will be used initially to provide food, but the
central purpose of the port is to rebuild Gaza.”
The purpose of the U.S. campaign for
humanitarian aid, he explained, was twofold: undermining the control of
the Israeli Defense Forces in Gaza and blackmailing government
ministers.
In his words, “Government ministers are
receiving messages from ‘American friends’ that they will be accused of
war crimes. Under our radar, the U.S. and the E.U. have framed the
hunger in northern Gaza as a war crime. This is an excuse for seizing
control over the territory from Israel (parachuting food continuously,
including by the German military, and building a port), but the words
“potential indictment” for all members of the government of destruction
is the clincher. How does it work? There are many members of the
government that don’t want to lose their physical or economic freedom.
The immediate targets are [billionaire Economy Minister Nir] Barkat (by
freezing assets and turning the millionaire into a wanted man) [and] the
Haredi parties … they and their communities worldwide have many
properties. … Ministers in the government will become potential
fugitives if they don’t enable the formation of a government without
Kahanists. … Don’t be surprised if [Shas party leader Aryeh] Deri and
[Agudat Israel head Minister Yitzhak] Goldknopf bring down the
government soon. The Hareidi draft is just an excuse—their Hareidi
cronies in America don’t want to get in trouble with Uncle Sam.”
As for the United Nations, 10 days before
the administration abstained from the vote for a Chinese- and
Russian-sponsored resolution for an immediate ceasefire not conditioned
on the release of the hostages, Dror wrote, “The United States intends
to pass a resolution in the UN Security Council that calls for an
immediate ceasefire in the Gaza. The draft resolution was already
published and it is being used as a means to pressure the government to
prevent it from undermining a hostage deal [on Hamas’s terms]. If
Netanyahu agrees to the deal [which will effectively involve strategic
defeat in war], [National Security Minister Itamar] Ben Gvir will have
to leave the government, (if he doesn’t he will lose most of his
supporters). In this case, the government ‘will survive’ and be
dependent on [Benny] Gantz and [Gideon] Saar and it will be easy to
expand the government to include [Yair] Lapid and [Avigdor] Lieberman,
[and so transform it into a government controlled by the political
left]. This is the administration’s preferred option. If Netanyahu
rejects the hostage deal in the next ten days—the Security Council will
approve the U.S. draft, (or even worse—a different draft that the U.S.
will not veto) [requiring] Israel to accept a ceasefire. (And
practically speaking, ending the war will bring about the government’s
overthrow.)”
Dror moved to the role of domestic
political actors in achieving the White House’s plan. Initially, he
wrote, the administration believed that Benny Gantz, National Resilience
Party leader and Netanyahu’s chief political rival, would bring the
government down for it. But he has lost their confidence.
“Gantz,” he wrote, “was summoned to the
United States for a reprimand. He was humiliated. The Americans said
hair-raising things to him. At the start of the war, the Americans
demanded that he join the government. He was their man. The man that
would ensure that Netanyahu and Ben Gvir didn’t set the world on fire.
He came in and blocked the war in Lebanon, and promised that he was
going in for six weeks and then he and the protest groups would take the
government apart. After six weeks, he and Deri promised that by January
1 they would deliver the goods and in practice, the final deadline the
Americans gave him was Ramadan. When he didn’t deliver for the U.S., the
administration understood that they can’t trust Gantz. Maybe he’ll be a
comfortable prime minister in the future. But the Americans seized full
control over management of the war [against Netanyahu].”
‘We are sick of the threats from extremists’
Now that Gantz is out of the game, Dror
said that the administration is moving the center of gravity to Dror and
his fellow riot chiefs.
“And the most important thing? Us, and
President Biden’s request from us: The American method of dealing with
misbehaving states, includes the destruction (economic and legal) that
is centered on the leadership on the one hand, and driving a wedge
between “the nation,” and “the leadership.” In our case … for this to
work—the nation of Israel must show (in the streets!) that it is
fighting the leadership. … The American administration needs to see the
nation in Israel fighting the government of Israel.”
The new slogan of the protests, he said,
must be the hostages. “The most urgent task is the return of the
hostages, and the way to return the hostages is by replacing the
government=setting a date for elections now.”
Last week, in a Zoom meeting with progressive American Jews, reported by Channel 14,
Dror heralded a loss of Israeli sovereignty to the White House. He said
that he prefers to be an American colony than to have the Israeli right
in power.
So far, the new protests have done more to
turn the public against Dror and his comrades than against the
government. Moments after the demonstration began in Tel Aviv,
statements went out from hostages’ families that the relatives calling
for protesters to “burn down the country” do not represent them. The
media, which had tried to present the families of 10 out of 134 hostages
as “the hostages’ families,” were forced to acknowledge that they
represented a tiny fraction of the families.
Bereaved parents of soldiers also began to
speak out in short order, to great effect. One of the prominent
statements came from Hagai Luver, whose son Yonatan Luver was killed in
battle in Gaza in late December.
Luver wrote, “No one is going to burn down
my country. We are sick of the threats from extremists. Yes, even when
the extremists have relatives in Gaza. You will not burn the country.
This will not happen. And if fighting you is required, I will fight you.
Millions of people are looking at you in disbelief … and only because
of your suffering, they are silent. But I will not be silent. My son was
killed in Gaza. He went to defend and rescue your children, and was
killed. He left everything. He left a pregnant wife and a 9-month baby
boy, and was killed. He will never come back. No agreement will bring
him back. And so I have a right to tell you this: You may not tear apart
the country.”
Dror’s boasts of close ties to the White
House may or may not be empty. But what is clear enough is that the
people of Israel—while deeply sympathetic to the fate of the
hostages—will not be taken for a ride and will not allow the State of
Israel to be driven into political chaos. The riot leaders and the
administration may well believe that the enemy is the Israeli
government. But the Israeli public isn’t buying it. On Oct. 7, the
people’s eyes were opened, and they will not be closing any time soon.
Israel is waging war and will continue to wage the war against its
actual enemies—Hamas, Hezbollah and their puppet master Iran—until
victory.
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