Playing With Fire
In Gaza
Friday, March 11, 2005
By: Tashbih Sayyed
On March 21, 1968, a party of Israeli school children from Tel Aviv
was being taken by bus for a picnic to the Negev desert. The school
bus hit a mine planted by Arabs, two children were killed and twenty
eight injured. The Israelis, shocked by the barbaric act, decided
to take punitive action and launched a raid to destroy the Arab base
at Karameh, a village on the East Bank of the Jordan River.
The Israelis thought that Jordanian army will not come to guerrilla's
aid. But the Israelis were wrong. Jordanians came out in full force
to assist the guerrillas. "The Israelis, taken in the rear by
a Jordanian armored force and unwilling to escalate the raid into
a full-scale battle, pulled back." Yasser Arafat who was leading
the guerrillas, ignoring the Jordanian army's role, immediately claimed
Karameh as a great victory for the Arabs. "Fatah had taken on
the might of Israel and defeated the vaunted Israeli army – that
was the message that rang round the Arab refugee camps." According
to Donald Neff, "The battle of Karameh sent a surge of optimism
through the Palestinian community and established the Palestinians'
claim to being a national liberation organization.
Yasser Arafat painted Israel's withdrawal at Karameh as Fatah's "victory" to
claim that the Arab refugees are in fact Palestinians, "What
we have done is to make the world...realize that the Palestinian
is no longer refugee number so and so, but the member of a people
who hold the reins of their own destiny and are in a position to
determine their own future."
Observed Israeli diplomat Gideon Rafael: "The operation gave
an enormous lift to Yasser Arafat's Fatah organization and irrevocably
implanted the Palestine problem onto the international agenda,
no longer as a humanitarian issue of homeless refugees, but as
a claim to Palestinian statehood." Donald Neff writes, "Refugee
camps throughout the Arab world hailed the birth of the Palestinian
people and volunteers flocked to the guerrilla groups. Fatah reported
that 5,000 volunteers applied to join within 48 hours of the battle."
Karameh reconfirmed for the Arabs that terrorism works and they
can outmaneuver Israelis in the propaganda war. Since that day
in 1968, Palestinian leaders have used every opportunity to cast
their defeats as victories, thereby creating a false sense of invincibility
in the minds of their camps. According to a scholar of Middle Eastern
affairs, "The Palestinians have outmaneuvered the Israelis
in framing the conflict for the world media.
The turning point came during the 1982 Lebanon War, when the Palestinians
initiated a propaganda campaign to cast themselves as the defenders
of human rights and the Israelis as the violators of human rights.
At the same time, Yasser Arafat's brother, Dr. Fatchi Arafat, exploited
his position as director of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society
to release grossly inflated casualty figures.
On June 10, 1982, for example, Dr. Arafat issued a statement declaring
that "10,000 Palestinians have died and 600,000 have become
homeless in the first few days of the war"— a lie calculated
to portray the Palestinians as the victims of a genocidal assault
in Lebanon. In fact, the total population in the war zone numbered
fewer than 300,000. Yet the International Red Cross and Middle
East Action Committee of the American Friends Service Committee
spread the 10,000/600,000 figure to every media outlet in the world,
and the major American networks picked up the story. NBC's Jessica
Savitch reported, "It is now estimated that 600,000 refugees
in south Lebanon are without sufficient food or medical supplies."
And now I am sure Israel's decision to withdraw from Gaza and
Judea and Samaria, will definitely be projected by Arabs as another
victory against Zionism. Disengagement will be presented to the
radical Islamist controlled Muslim world as a proof that Israel
can and ultimately will be destroyed. Israel's decision to disengage
in Gaza has already reconfirmed Islamist view that Jews have no
stomach for a fight. The withdrawal will go down as an important
victory for the Arabs in the war to destroy the Jewish state of
Israel. And just as Karameh had established Arabs as Palestinians
and Fatah as their representative, Gaza withdrawal will provide
Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and their ilk with a sure opportunity
to convince the radicals that Jihad (terrorism) is the only way
to destroy Israel.
The latest developments in Lebanon are indications enough of what
can be expected in Gaza, Judea and Samaria. Hezbollah that works
closely with Hamas and stands to gain much strategically will locate
itself side by side Hamas. In its Web site Hazbollah, presents
itself as a "struggle movement that is totally affiliated
in the long complicated and complex fight against the Zionist enemy.
They claim that their struggle's starting point was the Zionist
occupation of Palestine. ...All that led to the establishment of
the identity of Hezbollah as a struggle movement against the Zionists."
Just like Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Lebanon in July
2000, established Hezbollah as a regional power to be reckoned
with, expanding its influence in all jihadi circles and allowing
it to spread the perception that by killing Jews, Israel can be
made to withdraw from anywhere, Gaza disengagement will also empower
Hamas and Hezbollah in Gaza, Judea and Samaria. The most dangerous
part of Hezbollah mind is its faith in the institution of suicide
bombing and belief that it always works. In a brochure prepared
for a Hezbollah conference in Beirut on the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, the terrorist group argues that "the first harsh
defeat" for Israel came in May 2000 when it withdrew its forces
unilaterally from southern Lebanon after several years of Hezbollah
suicide attacks on Israeli soldiers there.
Hezbollah is never tired of boasting that suicide bombings have
succeeded where everything else failed. "The Zionists do not
dare to move in the streets and he who ventures out is not sure
he will come back alive," the Hezbollah pamphlet said. "In
this climate of fear, the Israeli economy has lost more than $5
billion, and Israelis are migrating away from the Jewish state,
according to the pamphlet." According to David Ignatius, Hezbollah
believes that the Islamic forces arrayed against Israel are winning—thanks
to the carnage wrought by suicide bombings. These "martyrdom
operations," as Hezbollah prefers to call them, are often
seen in the West as a tactic of desperation. But the leaders of
this Lebanese militia view them as a successful weapon that has
put Israel on the defensive. And there is no doubt in my mind that
Gaza, Judia and Samaria will become new bases from where new wave
of suicide bombers will be unleashed against Israel.
Hezbollah has long experience in recruiting jihadis and converting
people for its anti-Simitic cause. It took advantage of Israel's
first withdrawal from Lebanon in 1985 and is already looked up
to by the Muslim street. Funded by Iran, it established storage
depots for weapons, recruited activists and fighters and worked
very hard to win the hearts and minds of the local people. It succeeded
by providing widespread aid to residents in South Lebanon, such
as the donation of money, equipment, and medical supplies.
"Using cover names such as 'Islamic Jihad', 'The Revolutionary
Justice Organization' and 'The Islamic Resistance', with the blessings
of its religious leaders, Hezbollah has carried out a series of
high profile attacks against Israeli targets in southern Lebanon
and American and Multinational Forces targets in Lebanon. Hezbollah
was responsible for the two explosions in Beirut on October 23,
1983 that killed 241 American Marines and 56 French servicemen
sleeping in their barracks. Their attacks became more intensive
as well as demonstrating better planning immediately prior to the
opening of the peace process in 1991."
According to records, in 1991, the Hezbollah was responsible for
52 attacks, as compared to 19 attacks the organization carried
out in 1990. In 1992, the Hezbollah launched 63 attacks and in
1993, 158 attacks, when during the course of 'Operation Accountability'
they fired hundreds of Katyusha rockets into the Security Zone
and Israeli territory. In 1994 a total of 187 attacks against Israeli
troops and positions by Hezbollah were recorded. There were 119
instances of artillery fire, 31 detonations of explosive charges
and two frontal assaults on IDF positions. In 1995 a total of 344
attacks against Israeli troops and positions by were recorded.
There were 270 instances of artillery fire, 64 detonations of explosive
charges and 2 frontal assaults on IDF positions.
Just like Hezbollah used its bases in Southern Lebanon to perpetuate
acts of violence against Israel. Gaza, Judea and Samaria will also
be used to terrorize the citizens of the Jewish state. I am sure
that once Hezbollah succeeds in entrenching itself in the new areas,
Israel will face a new era of tension, insecurity and instability.
Just like the 2000 disengagement provided Iran and Syria with
an opportunity to use Hezbollah as their proxy force to intimidate
Israel and intimidate Jews. Gaza, Judea and Samaria will also become
new and more dangerous out-posts of terror for the advancement
of radical Islam's anti-Semitic and anti-American agenda. Acquisition
of Gaza by Hezbollah and other Islamists will deepen the Islamist
confidence that radical Islam's victory is nearer.
As a Muslim, I know that so long as Islamists believe that they
are winning and the Jewish state can be destroyed, there can never
be any peace in the Middle East. Appeasing the Palestinian terrorists
is like playing with fire – it will only cause more deaths.
Israel can only hope to survive by defeating the Palestinian terrorists
decisively and absolutely. Radical Islam has to be convinced for
the sake of the world peace and stability that Israel is here for
good and nothing can destroy her.
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