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11
April
2011

With great power…

The israeli Foreign minister Avigdor Liberman claims that a cease fire with theHamas Terrorist organization is a mistake, the cease fire will allow Hamas to re-equip itself with weapons and missiles and get stronger until the next attack.
“What would you do?”:

The question Mr. liberman is posing is quite a difficult one. If one wants peace, one needs to cease fire, but if the other side’s interests are different and they will get more weapons until the next attack – it is a bad idea to stop the fighting.

Unfortunately, experience shows us that whenever Israel stopped the fire, the other side, be it Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hizbollah or whatever terrorist organization we were fighting, instead of striving for peace, they took advantage of the cease fire to buy more weapons and plan the next attack on Israeli civilians.

It is however somewhat frustrating, I am sure that there are Palestinians who really do want the fighting to stop, and really do want peace, but Israel as a country which had it’s share of lies being told and the acting of it’s enemies as if “all they want is peace”, cannot afford to loosen the grip – especially not when the Hamas is now on it’s knees and the IDF is in control, the Israel missile defense system “Iron Dome” made Hamas and Islamic Jihad’s attempts to kill Israeli civilians futile, the missile blow up in the air long before they reach the ground, and those who fired those missiles are often caught or shot dead.

To remember a movie quote from spiderman “…With great power comes great responsibility…” the quote is right but the question – what counts as power?
A high tech defense system shooting down the rockets and missiles? Or those who fire those rockets upon civilians?

26
August
2010

Peace talks? Where?

Israel prime minister Mr. Binyamin Netanyahu agreed to have direct peace talks with the Palestinian Authority, in CNN there is a nicely written article about the issue trying to view it from an optimistic point of view although it is written as if there is no hope of success.

Here are a couple of reasons why these negotiations will be futile:

Nobody even noticed there are scheduled peace talks.

In the Oslo talks, Madrid talks and almost any other peace talks, things heated up to a boiling point – at least here in Israel. The newspapers wrote about it weeks before it began, Television delayed other shows to make to for commentators and political advisors in special TV shows.

Until yesterday, a day after the announcement was made, the local newspapers did not even mention the issue in the front page, other issues are apparently more interesting.

From what I understand, the Palestinians are no better press wise.

The Palestinians layout demands before the process even starts.

This have always been a fail point for negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Israel will not agree to anything prior to sitting at the negotiations tables, even more so when the Palestinians keep firing rockets and missiles on Israeli cities and “Demand” that Israel will extend the moratorium regarding building at the settlements as if this is the only thing stopping them from making peace.

And the most important reason:

The Palestinians don’t want peace! – I am not talking about people on the street, I am quite sure that there are many that do, but the politicians – i.e. the hamas, and Islamic Jihad and their leaders are quite happy with how things are. The can always blame Israel for the poverty, lack of food, lack of basic services to people and in fact – everything bad, while they do they incite their people against Israel, the Palestinians believe their leaders and keep voting for them and the wheel goes round.

If there is no war with Israel, there is no reason for the Hamas or Islamic Jihad to exist now is there?

Thats the main reason why peace will never make the middle east it’s home, in countries where militants rule and the masses go after them like a herd of sheep “in the name of allah” there can never be peace.

If I was Mr. Netanyahu – I would decline and not go to any peace talks – until the Palestinians show real sincere intent for making peace. In other words – Show Me you Wanna make peace of STOP wasting my time

3
June
2010

Bibi Netanyahu’s speech after flotilla

Bibi puts the things as they really are. Maybe if people will actually listen they will see that the problem is not Israel…
There is no crisis in Gaza, there are no hungry people in Gaza, each week 10000 Tons (!!!) of goods are delivered hear it yourself…

26
May
2010

Israeli strikes?

As always, I am shocked by the headlines in the various news agancies around the globe. Just finished reading a story on CNN titled: “Airstrikes wound 17 in Gaza” if you actually read the story you understand that those air strikes were in retaliation to Morters bombing from the Gaza strip which came unprovoked and may have killed Israelis.

But a title like “Hamas bombing Israeli cities unprovoked” is not very good for rating, in fact, I think some reporters in the world may fear Arab community response so they write what those who the fear wish them to write.

One must understand that especially on news sites and newspapers, the headlines are what most people read, and if you write something like “Airstrikes wound 17 in Gaza” thats all the readers get.

I guess the Arab propaganda is doing well if thats what the reporter chose to write instead of what he should have written, but nothing is new under the sun. there will always be those who twist the truth for their own good and those who think that public opinion can shape and change the truth – well it’s not always the case.

I wish it wasn’t true but Israel is aware of Hizbollah and Hamas rearming themselves for a strike, and if they will launch an attack, I think much more then 17 wounded is expected – so to you reporters I say if you wish to keep the peace – write the truth – you’re paid to do so….

30
April
2010

Palestinian Policy – Execution

This Thursday, Hamas, which is the ruling government in Gaza, executed to of their own men for being suspected of collaborating with Israel.

This can really tell a person a lot about the kind of people Israel is dealing with in it’s fight against terror. The fact that these people indeed collaborated with Israel cannot be proven and , now, probably is not a priority for the Hamas and the Palestinians. This is not the first time we encounter executions and capital punishment by Arab regimes just to make a point, human lives do not mean much for those people as we can all see and I doubt if they took the time in finding out the scale of such a “collaboration” or maybe promised the poor guys the regular package (i.e. 72 virgins and a shack on the beach).

The real questions which rise in light of such events is can we really hope to negotiate with such people? Will a peace agreement with them, if ever achieved will be true? And how long will it last before they decide to resume their terrorist acts?

I’m afraid that I am not willing to take the chance and find out. And I think no sane Israeli or anyone around the globe would either. When I was a kid, my father said that he hopes that when I grow up I will never have to go to the army because there will be peace, well I went to the army, and now I’m saying the same thing to my kids, though unfortunately – I don’t believe my own words….