Saturday, January 17, 2009

Israel Must Defeat Hamas

Ronald Radosh
Pajamas Media | 1/16/2009

As Israel goes deeper into Gaza, and intensifies its bombardment of Hamas in Gaza City, a chorus is beginning to be heard: Israel is now committing war crimes; the conditions of the people there constitute a humanitarian crisis; the only solution is negotiations with Hamas for a cease-fire that will give Gaza’s beleaguered and innocent population breathing space to begin rebuilding its shattered city.As awful as the situation in Gaza is, an important point was made today by law professor Irwin Cotler of McGill University. Cotler shows that Hamas is violating six different provisions of established international law: deliberate targeting of civilians; attacking with rockets from within civilian areas; abusing humanitarian instruments to launch attacks, such as using ambulances to transport weapons; public incitement to genocide; and the recruitment of children into armed conflict.

Cotler’s main point: The situation in Gaza is tragic, but “there has to be a moral and legal clarity as to responsibility. When Israel responds and civilians are killed because Israel is targeting an area from which rockets were launched, then it is Hamas which bears responsibility for the deaths, and not Israel.”

Despite Hamas’ actions, foreign policy experts like Richard N. Haass, president of The Council Foreign Relations, believes that diplomats can easily reach an agreement. As he sees it, the final outcome is clear: “Hamas will agree to stop firing rockets into Israel; the Israelis will pull back their forces from Gaza.” It all seems so doable to Haass. All it takes, he thinks, is to learn the lessons of the agreement in Northern Ireland that led the IRA to give up armed struggle and work within the political system. It worked, according to Haass, because the British Army convinced the IRA that it could not “shoot its way into power.” And British diplomats showed the minority Catholics that they could get a fair deal by renouncing arms and embracing politics.

The problem with Haass’ analogy is that Hamas is not the Catholic population of Northern Ireland. They suffered from a lack of civil rights and access to scarce jobs, which were reserved for Protestants. Catholicism was not an ideology that vowed death to Irish Protestants simply for being Protestant.

Hamas has revealed that its goal is non-negotiable. Its very raison d’etre is to destroy Israel as a nation, and to kill Jews as a religious duty. Watch this video provided by Memri. Here you will see one Hamas leader saying “Killing a single Jew is the same as killing 30 million Jews.” Another vows that “the annihilation of Jews here in Palestine is one of the most splendid blessings.” As Marty Peretz writes, “they are not fooling.” And no one has put it as well as The Atlantic’s correspondent, Jeffrey Goldberg, who in yesterday’s New York Times wrote: Both Hamas and Hezbollah, fierce competitors for the Muslim’s allegiance, both “share a common belief that Jews are a cosmological evil, enemies of Islam since Muhammed sought refuge in Medina.” And like Peretz, he agrees that its anti-Semtism is sincere. As the Hamas leader Nizar Rayyan, who was killed by Israel a few weeks ago, told Goldberg: Jews “are a curse to anyone who lives near them.”

As for a cease-fire, any such act would be a tactical withdrawal until Hamas could achieve its final goal, eradication of Israel by the forces of Islam. Hamas, Goldberg concludes, “cannot be cajoled into moderation.” And so I ask Richard Haass, how will he and other diplomats - even skilled ones like Dennis Ross- show Hamas “they will get a fair deal by renouncing arms and embracing politics?” They can’t and they won’t be able to. That would only occur if the diplomats promised them that they can attain the destruction of Israel by diplomatic means and with the world’s cooperation.

Haas claims that “talking - negotiating-will deliver more than fighting.” Hamas does not want what Haass would like to believe they will accept: “a viable Palestinian state based on 1967 lines.” Fatah’s leadership might accept such a deal, but it is Hamas that is at war with Israel, not the Palestinian authority in the West Bank. One thing is certain; Haass’ dream that the “radicals [will] evolve and become more moderate” is a pipe dream, as is his hope that they will learn the only way to gain a Palestinian state is by “trading in their guns.” This is the erroneous thinking that led to their being allowed to run in the elections. The only Palestinian state they would accept is the one currently known as Israel-all of Israel, and not just a portion.

Diplomats like Haass say they want a Jewish State that remains “democratic, Jewish, prosperous and secure.” So do I, and so do most Jews. That goal, however, cannot be met unless Hamas suffers a major defeat from which it cannot recover.
Ronald Radosh, Prof. Emeritus of History at the City University of New York, is an Adjunct Fellow at the Hudson Institute.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Israel IS RAMMING AID vessels.

External players like the UN, HRW, and even doctors from Norway HAVE ALL stated that Israel is not delivering aid during the "ceasefire".

In fact, as is typical for Israel, it is violating the 3-hour ceasefire window since its much hyped announcement by Israel.

In fact, we (meaning the world) are having to take part in this massacre in Gaza because Israel DID NOT MANTAIN A CEASEFIRE with Hamas.

"It turns out that Hamas did not break the cease-fire that started in June with rocket attacks on Israel.

It was Israel that attacked Gaza on Nov. 4.

Between the June 18 cease-fire agreement and Nov. 4, there were 15 rocket attacks from Gaza, which an Israeli spokesman agreed were not fired by Hamas. "

It's important to note that NONE of Israel's claims or supporters bothers to give details about the number of rockets per year or the groups that claimed responsibility.

It's the art of disinformation and Israel like Nazi Germany is a master at it.

Israel violated INTERNATIONAL LAW with the ILLEGAL blockade of Gaza and still Hamas did not fire its rockets.


Rockets were fired by Hamas ONLY AFTER Israel's latest breach of the truce on Nov. 4 in which Israel violated Gaza's border and murdered four Gazans.

Rockets that were fired came from other groups and Hamas repeatedly asked for investigations and peacekeepers to stop those weapons.

ISRAEL REFUSED to permit ANY EXTENRAL investigations and ANY EXTERNAL peacekeepers from being deployed in Gaza.

Just as it refuses to permit any external press from reporting on Israeli actions in the West Bank.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VNa1kV4O9A

Israel will never live side-by-side with anyone in peace as long as they cling to a race based state policy.

Peace requires respect for others. Racism is the antithesis of respect for others.

Israeli racism leads to the daily occurrence of children being stoned on their way to school, of the elderly being used as target practice by IDF soldiers, of crops, orchards, and other non-Israel dependent sources of food being destroyed without compensation, of houses being destroyed.

And these acts have occurred non-stop for the last 60 years.

The saddest part about the events in Gaza is that we are seeing a race-based response from Western nations to Israel's atrocities.

In the Sudan, where blacks are attacking blacks then sanctions are imposed, troops must be placed, etc.

When Russia entered Georgia last October, it was IMMEDIATELY censured by the West, and aid INCLUDING MILTARY supplies was sent to Georgia. Threats were made against Russia to shut off funding, and impose sanctions even though Russia CAUSED LESS LOSS OF LIFE in Georgia than Israel has caused in Gaza.

However when Israel causes death, fires on international targets, kills medical personnel, shoots ambulances, uses banned weapons, attacks the freedom of the press by preventing journalists from seeing the Israeli actions for themselves, and rams relief vessels trying to bring food and medical aid, the West gives Israel a few harsh words, and EVEN MORE MONEY and weapons.

The message is clear.

If non-whites are attacking each other, then something should be done to stop it.

If white are attacking whites then something MUST be done to stop it.

However if whites are attacking non-whites, then the murder and violation of international laws are apparently all justifiable because those non-whites are just so horrible.

I don't believe that this message is one that most Westerners would agree with, but it is DEFINIATELY the one that they are letting their governments send to the world.

Now the US networks bring us news of Israel and a defunct Bush led government LITERALLY hugging and patting each other on the back because they signed an agreement to "prevent arms from reaching terrorists" even though they invited NO ONE from Palestine and not even one Arab.

Of course, the illegal Israeli blockade that prevents food and medicine from being delivered was not addressed.

Responsibility for providing shelter for the TENS OF THOUSANDS without shelter was not addressed.

The deliberate RAMMING and attempted destruction by Israel of aid vessels from OTHER COUNTRIES was not addressed.

When Georgia was attacked by Russia after Georgia had killed HUNDREDS OF RUSSIANS the previous night, the U.S. and other white countries rushed to give GEORGIA aid including weapons.

What other message can honest people get from these events except that the lives of people of color do not matter as much as the lives of white people? Even to the extent that they are not invited to participate in affairs that concern them.

GS Don Morris, Ph.D./Chana Givon said...

Thank you for reading my blog-of course now I realize only you know the truth-I now possess new information that is most helpful. I wonder who your sources of information are? Thank you also for all the important name calling and tired, worn-out labels and concepts-they were most enlightening.Your uninformed, prejudiced, ignorance of international law is only surpassed by your racist accusations, intentional revisionist history "data" and talking points analysis.
You are correct, as long as individuals use deceit as a communication weapon we will not have peace. I gave you your 1 minute of space-please keep reading my blog as you may have access to information you never knew existed.I realize you dismiss the proactive attacks upon Israel prior to this last op as well as for the entire previous 60 years-one wonders what world you live in-your credibility is at best-suspect.