Culminating with the dispatch of
arch-terrorist Yahya Sinwar last week, how many of the world’s most
vicious terrorists has Israel liberated the world from in a few short
weeks? Little Israel is showing the world how to win again—and saving
civilization and a free way of life into the bargain. For those of us
fortunate enough to live in a free society rather than in a society of
fear, as the former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky calls them, let
Israel keep winning!
The multi-front war that Israel is
currently waging against the Iranian regime and its numerous terrorist
proxies is a battle that the West should have taken on—and long ago at
that. Yet from the presidency of Barack Obama on, the Biden-Harris
administration and European governments, rather than confronting the
threats presented by Iran, have appeased and bankrolled it. The
leadership of the West opted for a path of inaction, appeasement,
ignoring sanctions and eschewing secondary sanctions—meaning countries
that do business with Iran may not do business with the United
States—and providing billions of dollars to terrorists to enable them to
attack Israel and U.S. troops, and to allow Iran to put the finishing
touches on their its weapons program.
Obama’s totally illegitimate but much-touted Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which he claimed “achieved
a detailed arrangement that permanently prohibits Iran from obtaining a
nuclear weapon. It cuts off all of Iran’s pathways to a bomb,” was no
such thing. The statement was a deception. Just like “if you like your
doctor, you can keep your doctor,” it was based on the “stupidity of the
American voter,” in the words
of Obama’s associate Jonathan Gruber. The problem with the JCPOA was,
of course, its “sunset clauses.” They assured Iran that it could
legitimately have as many nuclear weapons as it could produce, in just a
few short years.
This approach, apparently aimed at
avoiding confrontation, has only strengthened Iran and its terror
networks by allowing them to expand their influence and aggression
unchecked. The West has indeed been feeding the
crocodile in hopes it will eat it last, as Winston Churchill put it. It
is a suicidal strategy—but it is exactly what the West has done. To
avoid confronting the threat, the West appears to have chosen, instead,
trying to bribe its enemies into postponing their assault, presumably in
the hope that it will fall on someone else’s watch.
Meanwhile, Iran and other countries that
seemingly wish America nothing but ill have used that bribe money to
enlarge the threat. The West has left Israel to fight a war that should
never have been Israel’s alone. The Western nations, through diplomatic
miscalculations, the need for votes, cowardice and a fear of conflict,
have essentially outsourced their responsibilities for maintaining
global peace to Israel, watching from the sidelines as the conflict
ramps up.
Instead, Europe, the United Nations and their institutions have been trying to undermine Israel at every turn (for instance here, here, here, here and here).
Israel, smaller than New Jersey, is left grappling with the world’s top state sponsor of
terrorism, Iran, as well as the well-armed proxies that the Iranian
regime uses to protect itself from retaliation. Iran’s reach extends far
beyond its borders. Its fingerprints are visible in acts of terrorism
across the globe from Argentina to Europe, to trying to assassinate a Saudi, a dissident and American heads of state on American soil.
Domestically, Iran’s regime systematically suppresses dissent and commits human rights abuses on a massive scale, from imprisoning and executing political opponents—even children—to violently crushing protests. Its foreign terror activities include funding and arming militias, rebel groups and terrorist organizations across the Middle East, Africa and South America.
The West’s failure to neutralize these threats has given Iran the space
and financing to flourish, while at the same time abandoning Israel to
confront this monstrous regime alone. Instead of helping Israel defeat
Iran’s terrorism and towering abuses of human rights, or even just
thanking it, the West goes out of its way to defame, sabotage and attack
Israel.
Meanwhile, Iran—which is reportedly in the final stages of producing what the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan 26 years ago called “an Islamic Bomb”—is arming Russia
in its war on Ukraine, and arming terrorist groups in countries such as
Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, where its influence perpetuates
conflict and chaos, and is deeply intertwined with other enemies of the
West—Russia, China and North Korea.
Even more troubling, perhaps, are Iran’s budding military alliances with
authoritarian regimes in Latin America, the backyard of the United
States. These alliances present a dangerous escalation in Iran’s
strategy to extend its reach into the Western Hemisphere, far beyond the
Middle East. Israel, by confronting Iran, is doing more than defending
itself—it is confronting a global network of malign actors that threaten
peace and stability worldwide.
Israel’s primary adversaries include
Iran’s proxies, such as Hezbollah, a well-armed and well-financed
terrorist organization that has long operated as Iran’s cat’s paw in
Lebanon. Israel has also been contending with another Iranian-backed
terrorist organization, Hamas, whose history of violence and terror is
long, brutal and characterized by suicide bombings, rocket attacks and
targeting Israeli civilians.
On Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a terrorist jihad on Israel, it murdered 1,200 people, including infants, torturing, beheading, raping and burning alive many of the victims, and kidnapped 251 others. This atrocity was just one in a long series of gruesome acts committed by Hamas. The Palestinian Authority and terrorist groups have, with U.S. encouragement, seemed to assume that they will be able to resume ruling the Gaza Strip so they can continue to attack the people of Israel.
In addition to Hezbollah and Hamas, Israel
is battling the Iran-backed Houthi rebel group in Yemen, which the
Biden-Harris administration removed from
the list of the Foreign Terrorist Organizations after less than a month
in office. In gratitude, the Houthis attacked not only Israel, but also
Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and U.S. troops in the region. The Houthis
also destabilized the
Red Sea and blocked virtually all shipping through the Suez Canal.
Vessels are now forced to detour around the continent of Africa,
increasing the cost of each round-trip voyage by up to an extra million dollars just for fuel. Despite the Houthis’ violations of
international law and their wrecking-ball influence throughout the
region, the international community has failed to take any serious
action against them.
It is the West’s responsibility to
confront these forces, yet it is Israel that is doing the job. The
Western powers, which should be at the forefront of the fight against
terrorism, have abdicated their role, leaving Israel to bear the burden.
This should not be Israel’s fight alone—it is one that the West should
have taken on with full force. Israel has been stepping in where others
have hesitated or even enabled the regime’s aggression—an indictment of
the West’s inability to take up its own responsibilities.
If the West is too fearful or reluctant to
engage directly in the fight against injustice, terror and tyranny, the
very least it can do is stand with Israel and stop trying to sabotage
it at every turn (for instance here, here, here, here and here).
Support should not be limited to words but include political,
diplomatic and military backing. By failing to support Israel fully, the
West is empowering exactly those countries working to revise the world
order—from one of freedom to one of tyranny—by displacing the West.
Israel is single-handedly carrying the
weight of multiple fronts in the battle against terrorism. The free
world, with its vast resources and influence, all currently under threat
in at least three theaters—Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the
Indo-Pacific—should be at the forefront of this fight. Instead, Israel
is left to do the work that the Western democracies should have
undertaken long ago. It is a grotesque reflection on the international
community, particularly the Biden-Harris administration and the European
Union, that they are not offering unequivocal support. Israel’s
struggle is not just for its own survival but for the security and peace
of the free world. The West, through its passivity, is failing not only
Israel, it is endangering its own survival.
Originally published by the Gatestone Institute.
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