Perhaps I heard it wrong. But I could
swear that President Joe Biden just delivered a televised address at the
White House about the war in Gaza. (Note, no matter how loud
it’s shouted by well-meaning ignorant people, or Jew-haters who side
with savages, there is no “genocide” in Gaza.)
Biden proposed a multi-part peace process,
allegedly initiated by Israel, that would include a six-week ceasefire,
followed by an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the exchange of some of
the Israeli hostages (and the remains of the dead) for captured
Palestinian terrorists, culminating in the rebuilding of Gaza.
Regarding the release of Hamas terrorists,
one must remember that Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind behind the massacre
on Oct. 7, was set free in just such an exchange back in 2011. He was
among 1,027 prisoners exchanged for one Israeli. A young soldier, Gilad
Shalit, was returned to his family and, hopefully, the ensuing 13 years
have been kind to him. But how many of those 1,027 accomplished
terrorists participated in 10/7? Would the massacre have even occurred
if Sinwar was still imprisoned?
I believed that Biden was mistaken in
claiming the proposal came from Israel. Due to advancing age and a mind
that was never all that nimble to begin with, I assumed that couldn’t
have been the case.
And it appears I was right. Israel knows
its enemy, and the region in which it is tragically located. The
biblical Promised Land it may be, but ever since 1948, the Jews who
rebuilt their original homeland have been encircled by the worst
neighbors imaginable—people who would gleefully burn down their own
houses for the satisfaction of seeing the Jewish state in flames.
Israel is an imperfect democracy, but
nonetheless a liberal, cosmopolitan, largely secular society filled with
a wealth of rational, deliberative Jewish brains. If Biden has some
notion about how to end this war, he should consider this
easy-to-remember maxim: “Cease stupid, not fire.”
Biden’s staged appearance was doubtlessly
intended for the Muslims of Dearborn, Michigan, a key battleground
state. Pathetically, he has been treating them as a constituency rather
than a fifth column. To many of them, he is now “Genocide Joe.” He won’t
receive their support no matter how obsequiously he prostrates before
voters who, quite honestly, prefer an Islamic caliphate to a liberal
democracy.
Think I’m exaggerating? Ask Europeans how things have worked out for them.
Any proposal that gives Hamas time to
reconstitute, pretend to be diplomats and “peacemakers,” and continue to
win the affection of the Palestinian people is tantamount to handing
Israel a suicide vest. You can rebuild Gaza, but you can’t prepare it
for statehood if its chief national project is purging the world of
Jews—wherever they might be.
The grotesque crimes committed on 10/7
must result in the death or capturing of everyone who took
part—including the 550 “innocent civilians” who rampaged through Kibbutz
Nir Oz, where they raped and abducted Israelis, even selling some to
Hamas. These are all criminals who committed barbaric acts.
4-year-old Ariel Bibas and 9-month-old Kfir Bibas were kidnapped by Hamas along with their mother Shiri Bibas on October 7
The West is unused to seeing barbarism up
close. That’s one of the reasons some disbelieve what happened that day.
What kind of people would do such things? One-word answer: Gazans. Our
laws are inadequate to address these crimes. Extraordinary measures are
necessary. Atrocities, after all, are not the same as ordinary murder.
All perpetrators should receive what they deserve—no discounts,
do-overs, excuses, leniency or, most assuredly, permanent ceasefire.
In per capita terms, Oct. 7 equates to the
massacre of 42,000 Americans—babies beheaded and burned alive, girls
gang-raped and mutilated. Imagine the scale and moral dimension of
losing that many American civilians—and in such a manner.
Meretricious antisemites who occupy and
disrupt college campuses, city streets and bridges, and who pledge their
allegiance to Hamas while replacing the American flag with a fictional
Palestinian one, are completely unmoved by 10/7. How might America have
responded to such an unfathomable loss?
Most Israelis seem to agree that the
hostages, or their remains, must be returned. But under no circumstances
should the fighting be abated. Before the IDF puts down its weapons,
Hamas and its enablers must receive their just deserts and cease to
exist. That’s the only acceptable ceasing. The moral universe demands no
less.
But it raises the question: After six
months, why is a single Hamas terrorist still alive? The derring-do days
of the Six-Day War are, apparently, over. Israel once vanquished four
Arab armies in less than a week. Egypt, Israel’s fiercest nemesis at the
time, never got a plane off the tarmac. Entire squadrons were destroyed
by Israeli airstrikes.
In the five earlier wars with Hamas, these
terrorists were dispatched in a matter of weeks. Each war left Gaza in
ruins, but somehow Hamas survived to rebuild its arsenals and groom yet
another multitude of willing human shields. In 2014, President Barack
Obama aggressively pestered Israel to exercise “restraint.”
Regrettably, they did just that. Israel
left Gaza without obliterating the entirety of Hamas’s stockpiled
weapons, detonating all of their tunnels and eliminating all of their
battalions.
It is also true that Hamas is no longer
just a ragtag bunch of genocidal Islamists misfiring rockets. They more
resemble a real army these days. Iran helped to raise their game with
advanced weaponry, sophisticated surveillance and terror tunnels more
lavish than any apartment building in the Strip.
Worried about starvation in Gaza? Where do you think all of those billions have gone?
Given this new reality, can the IDF
ultimately complete this job, knowing the mandate that Hamas can no
longer terrorize Israelis? And how long will it take?
Meanwhile, for the morally lazy—those
prone to leaving crucial tasks undone—consider this: Ariel Bibas, age 4,
last seen wearing a Batman T-shirt, is still being held hostage. His
fate, like that of his baby brother Kfir and his parents Shiri and
Yarden, remains unknown.
Yes, Palestinian children have been killed
in this war. But that’s only because their parents, at Hamas’s behest,
have placed them in harm’s way. Who other than Islamists would behead
and kidnap Jewish children and seal the fate of their own?
Message to Joe Biden: No further talk of a ceasefire until a Batmobile races across the Negev Desert to bring Ariel home.
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