Israel From 10,000 Feet
The flotilla attack is the latest miscalculation
Whether Israel's
commandos committed any criminal acts will be determined by investigation, but
in the meantime it is safe to say that what happened was not only wrong but
exceptionally stupid. Yet while shortsighted brutality has long been a hallmark
of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians, that tendency is now clearly
undermining the strategic interests of both Israel
and its traditional friends, including the United States.
Consider the
events over the past two years that have led up to this moment. The war on Gaza, initially justified
by Hamas rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, was grossly disproportional and
resulted in war crimes against Palestinians that completely overshadowed the casus belli. Since then, the blockade of
Gaza has stopped humanitarian assistance and
prevented reconstruction—which has only provoked worldwide support for Hamas'
human rights complaints against Israel.
Meanwhile,
that war proceeded covertly, as well, leading to the clumsiest intelligence
operation in Israel's
history—the murder of a Hamas official in Dubai
by agents who left behind copious evidence of connections with Mossad. That
evidence included passports issued by friendly nations, which of course
strained diplomatic relationships with them. Worse, the choice of Dubai as an
assassination location put severe pressure on Israel's unofficial but strong
relationship with the United Arab Emirates—a powerful force for moderation and
tolerance in the region and beyond.
Whatever
Hamas lost when Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was throttled in a Dubai
hotel room, the damage to Israel
was considerably greater.
What’s
Israel’s
Strategy?
Certainly
the same can be said of the latest fiasco, which has severely damaged if not
ruined Israel's
long-standing ties with Turkey,
whose citizens were among those killed and apprehended in the flotilla attack.
Until the evening of May 30, the Islamic government of Turkey was prepared to permit its army to
participate in joint exercises with the Israel Defense Forces—a stunning
development that shows just what Israel's government so casually
risked.
Yet Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing government seem blithely unaware
or uncaring in the wake of these ruinous actions. The question that Israel's
friends must ask is the same question that sane Israelis are now openly asking
themselves: What is their government's strategy?
Indeed, what
strategy could these tactics possibly serve to advance? How is their survival,
let alone their future peace and prosperity, enhanced by behavior that
alienates every friend and potential friend, while encouraging every foe and
creating more of them?
If Israel and the United
States believe that the most important security problem
is Iran
and that regime's possible acquisition of nuclear weapons, then the sane
response is to build regional and global alliances in response. Iran's neighbors in the Gulf are almost as
unhappy about that looming threat as Israel is. A wise policy would draw
those states into regional security arrangements and enhance connections with
them.
Of course,
that kind of policy would mean refraining from such destructive acts as the Gaza blockade, the Dubai
assassination and the flotilla attack. It would require the serious pursuit of
renewed peace negotiations with the Palestinians and the Syrians, so that Iran, not Israel, would face isolation. And
that, in turn, would demand the end of settlement construction and the
acknowledgment that Jerusalem
is an international holy place that cannot be controlled by a single state.
As Bill
Clinton bluntly reminded Israelis in Jerusalem
last winter, none of the fundamental factors that imperil the Jewish state's
democratic and peaceful future have changed since his own peacemaking efforts
ended in frustration. How unfortunate—and dangerous—that the Netanyahu
government is so determined to ignore his warning as its strategic position
deteriorates.
© 2010 Creators.com



Since most liberals are anti-semitic the column above comes as no surprise. I never could fully grasp why you leftist/socialist clowns are so anti-Israel. They are the only bastion of democracy and rule of law in the entire Mid-East and have historic and political rights to their state. Did you leftist bozos ever ask yourself why NO OTHER COUNTRY WILL TAKE THE PALESTINIANS INTO THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES? Truth is Syria, Jordan, Eygpt, Lebanon, etc. want nothing to do with the Palestinians either. Rather, muslims across the globe use the palestinians as a prop and crutch for their own hatred of Israel.Â
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnW7v_JS5s0
Corrina -
If you're going to make a statement so foolish and bold as "all liberals are anti-semitic," please post some examples. It's called "proof," Corrina. Look it up.
Corrina, my reactionary friend the racism is leeching out of you, stop sniffing the glue and get a clue, 'The Hidden History of Zionism' is not about "the bastion of democracy and rule of law in the entire Mid-East that have historic and political rights to their religious state." On YouTube you'll find an Israeli Professor Shlomo Sands Of Tel-Aviv University has written a book causing uproar in Israel showing that the closest true genetic Ancestors of the holy land ARE TODAYS PALESTINIANS!. The zionists invented the exile myth in the early 20th century and are now returning to the holy land without a shed of evidence to back up the claim existing in historical or archaeological records!. The truth is that most of todays "Israeli Jews" are the genetic ancestors of the kingdom of Khazaria in central asia who converted to judaism. The book goes into minute details to prove beyond doubt the claims of zionist "historians" are based on an invented myth of "A jewish People". In Short even Israeli Academics are now admitting that zionist nationalism is based on a foundation of lies invented by jewish nationalism to justify a new state in Palestine.
While your at it you better check out the videos Occupation 101 and Remembering The Nakba to find out what it means to be a human being.
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Its sad that you can't give Israel the benefit of doubt in this situation being that they are much more of an ally than Turkey. The anti-semitic claim that corrina mentioned above may be hyperbole, but seems accurate when it comes to Conason. He states, "Whether Israel's commandos committed any criminal acts will be determined by investigation, but in the meantime it is safe to say that what happened was not only wrong but exceptionally stupid." Why is it safe to say that what happened is wrong, because Ahmadinejad and other enemies of Israel say so? Sounds pretty anti-semitic.
It's safe to say that it was wrong because they opened fire on an aid flotilla. The Israeli Army altered communication tapes from the flotilla.  The activists on the flotilla didn't have guns. The attack took place in international waters. Take your pick, Sacks. Hell, even Israeli officials think it was a wrong move and are calling for the resignation of their Defense Minister.  Once again, Conservatives are foolishly letting the Christian Bible do their political thinking for them.Â
Didn't the "activists" attack the Israeli soldiers when they were boarded? The Israelis have a right to defend themselves just like anyone else. You might argue that it was wrong for this to happen in international waters, but the same thing if not worse would have happened if the ships would have entered Israeli waters. If the soldiers wouldn't have been attacked there would have been no incident.