According to the Times of Israel
tonight (emphasis added):
"Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is
reportedly to launch a new, last-ditch effort in the next few days to persuade
the United States to credibly revive the military option against
Iran.
"If this proves unsuccessful,
Channel 2 reported, Netanyahu will have to decide whether to launch an attack on
Iran’s nuclear facilities by this winter at latest, because after that,
the report indicated, the assessment is that Israel’s window for military
intervention will close."
"Israel's window," refers to the
capability we have with our armaments to hit Iran's nuclear facilities,
which are going way underground. The US capability in this regard --
with its 30,000 lb bunker buster -- is greater. Even if Iran has not
quite reached that nuclear break-out, Israel may not be able to wait any longer,
if there is a decision that the US won't act and we should.
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"Israel desperately wants to see
the Obama Administration harden its position on Iran immediately — to convey to
Iran that if it does not halt its nuclear program, its regime will not survive.
Instead, however, Jerusalem sees what it considers an overly tolerant and
patient attitude by Washington DC to Tehran, the channel 2 report
said.
"Next week, the P5+1 powers — the five UN Security Council
members, plus Germany — are set to meet to coordinate positions ahead of
possible talks with incoming Iranian President Hasan Rohani's leadership.
The fear in Jerusalem, the TV report said, is that Iran will prove
capable of buying more time in such talks, while its centrifuges spin, its other
nuclear facilities move forward, and it becomes too late for effective military
intervention.
"Netanyahu is about to begin a new effort at 'public diplomacy,' aimed at securing 'increased pressure on Iran,' led by the US, notably including the revival of 'a real military threat' if the Iranians don’t halt their nuclear drive, the TV report said.
"If the prime minister’s effort fails, 'Netanyahu will have to make a decision in the next few months' over 'whether to attack Iran by the winter.' The report stressed considerable support for a resort to military force within the cabinet, and concluded: 'This could happen.'"
http://www.timesofisrael.com/pm-to-push-us-for-more-credible-military-option-on-iran/
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My friends, as I see it, this trumps the other security-related issues -- as serious as they are -- that we've been tracking. With the turmoil in Egypt, and Syria, etc., the issue of a nuclear Iran sometimes seems to slip off the radar screen. But it never should.
"Netanyahu is about to begin a new effort at 'public diplomacy,' aimed at securing 'increased pressure on Iran,' led by the US, notably including the revival of 'a real military threat' if the Iranians don’t halt their nuclear drive, the TV report said.
"If the prime minister’s effort fails, 'Netanyahu will have to make a decision in the next few months' over 'whether to attack Iran by the winter.' The report stressed considerable support for a resort to military force within the cabinet, and concluded: 'This could happen.'"
http://www.timesofisrael.com/pm-to-push-us-for-more-credible-military-option-on-iran/
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My friends, as I see it, this trumps the other security-related issues -- as serious as they are -- that we've been tracking. With the turmoil in Egypt, and Syria, etc., the issue of a nuclear Iran sometimes seems to slip off the radar screen. But it never should.
There has been a lot of talk
lately about whether Netanyahu is sliding "left." Whether he really wants to
reach a deal with the PA, etc. And there's a tendency in many quarters --
not without reason -- to feel discontent with his leadership.
And yet... yet...on the issue of
Iran his leadership is superb and I salute him. He stands alone, facing an
array of world "leaders" who opt for a dangerous and mindless oblivion on this
issue. An incredibly difficult place to be.
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It is not for me to say
whether Netanyahu will decide to hit Iran, in the end. But I make these
observations here:
Surely, he believes that his
efforts to get Obama to take a genuinely tough stand on Iran are almost certain
to fail. Nothing in Obama's behaviors and policies -- his entire MO
-- would lead to any other expectation.
It is my assumption that
Netanyahu will try one last time so that, should he decide to hit Iran, he will
be able to face down world leaders and remind them that he did his absolute
best to secure a serious counter to Iran without Israel having to go to
war. He's putting it back on the US, and the world, this one last
time.
(There is, I suppose, a remote
chance that once Obama sees that Netanyahu is serious and the day of reckoning
is near, he might change his position. But I very much doubt
it.)
I alluded yesterday to the
interview outgoing Israeli ambassador to the US, Michael Oren, gave.
One of the things he spoke about, with regard to Iran, was Israel's need,
as a sovereign state, to be responsible for her own security. Oren didn't
say this without a sign-off from the prime minister. Oren was delivering
notice.
I am pleased, and not surprised,
to read here that there is considerable support in the Cabinet for an
attack. And I wonder if internally matters had to coalesce to a certain
point for this to come together.
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The Times of Israel article refers
to the potential repercussions of an attack on Iran, such as war with
Hezbollah. This is, of course, a possibility, and not to be taken lightly.
It is clear that all necessary
preparations for such a war would be taken before Iran were hit. And our
military leaders have served notice over and over: This next war would be
different from the previous wars -- we would react with full force.
Translation: We know that Hezbollah has hidden its rockets in civilian
areas, and Hezbollah will bear responsibility for this. We will take
out rocket storage sites and launching sites with maximum speed to prevent
injury to the Israeli population. Hezbollah's capacity to attack would be
as thoroughly and speedily immobilized as possible.
But in the end it may be that
threats by Nasrallah are just bombast at this point. Hezbollah is
thoroughly enmeshed in the Syrian civil war, has taken a beating there -- with
many fighters lost, is already facing anger from other Lebanese, and may be in
no mood to take on Israel at Iran's instructions. Hezbollah leaders are
already irked at Iran for the responsibility placed on them to help
Assad.
And so, it could be that from this
perspective, this is the time to hit Iran.
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Having said all of this, let me
totally switch gears and share news sure to bring a smile.
Remember Adelle Biton, the little
girl -- now three -- who was critically injured in March when rocks were
thrown at her mother's car? One hit her head directly and she
was rendered unconscious for an extended period of time. Her family
sat by her bedside constantly praying and talking to her -- always
expressing hope for the future. Her mother, Adva, is a woman of
enormous spiritual strength.
After two and a half months in
intensive care, Adelle regained consciousness and was moved to a rehabilitation
facility in May. Now she received a temporary discharge to spend a
Shabbat with her family. It was felt that this would be good for her
recovery; she was released in a wheel chair.
Her mother, speaking to Israel
Hayom, said:
"I can say that there is a
difference of 180 degrees between now and our situation four months ago when
Adelle was in intensive care.
Adelle is now moving her limbs, moving her head, her eyes. There is
certainly still a long road ahead of us, and G-d’s ways are mysterious with what
he plans for us, but we are seeing a trend of improvement all the
time.
"Every day we see miracles, miracles of miracles."
Please, pray for this child:
Adele Chaya Bat Adva.
Credit: Biton
family
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This, above, is the perfect segue
for something I had already decided to write about before I even received the
latest information about Adelle.
A couple of days ago, a five year
old Palestinian Arab boy who was throwing rocks at cars received a great deal of
media attention. That is because he was picked up by the IDF, and brought to his parents, and
they were then brought to PA police.
The so-called human rights
NGO, B'tselem, caught part of this on video and put it out, protesting that
it is against the law to arrest a minor. Oh, those big bad
Israelis.
But the child wasn't
arrested. And wasn't charged. What is more -- and this is visible on
the video -- he was accompanied by an older Arab boy, presumably, a
relative, who held his hand.
It is quite true that he was
frightened at first, and crying. And you know what? When I saw the video, my
thought was, Good! If he is frightened of Israeli authorities maybe he'll
think twice about throwing rocks again. Maybe he would have caused
damage, had he continued, and maybe not. And if not, maybe when he grew to
be seven or eight, his arm would be stronger and he'd be more likely to cause
damage to innocent Israelis.
The earlier the lesson is learned,
the better. And the further the word gets out in the Palestinian Arab
community that the IDF is taking this seriously now, also the better. It
has become the "thing" to do, which is why there is a five year old engaged in
rock throwing.
For too long the throwing of
rocks, which can kill, by "children," had been brushed off as nothing serious.
And so there has been a rash of rock-throwing incidents -- sometimes
causing injuries and damage to vehicles -- which is now being reduced because of
a different IDF approach.
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The Islamic Movement of Israel,
northern branch, held a rally of 2,000 people today in support of Morsi in the
Arab town of Kafr Kanna. They declared themselves ready to give their
lives for Morsi, actually -- which I take as over-inflated rhetoric
and no more.
The leader of this movement,
Sheikh Raed Salah, is really bad news.
What amused me is the charge of
the crowd -- as reported by YNet -- that America had responsibility for
Morsi's fall.
Rather incredible, considering
what Obama's position has been. Some days you can't win. But there's a cardinal
lesson here: radical Islamists are anti-Western. Period. Don't
bother them with the facts.
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Meanwhile, the Egyptian public
prosecutor has announced the opening of a criminal investigation because of
charges leveled against Morsi regarding spying, inciting violence, and
more. Charges are likely to follow. I will be quite astonished if
they do not.
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In Syria, there have been clashes
in the north between various rebel groups -- the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and an
al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria (ISIS). While the FSA is focused on the nationalist goal of
taking down Assad, ISIS is promoting such Islamic goals as the imposition
of sharia law and taking on enemies of Islam, including
Israel.
According to one
report, "dozens" of FSA fighters were killed recently by ISIS, after
which the FSA battalion chief was beheaded.
Incredible.
But please note, "SIS
fighters attempted to seize weapons from a local FSA
battalion."
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So, is Obama not aware of this, or
does he not care?
Yesterday, in a phone call with
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, it is reported by Reuters, the president assured
him that he is still committed to sending arms to the rebels.
(As I reported recently), the
deployment of these weapons has been held up by members of Congress afraid that
they might end of in the hands of Islamists. A good call.
Maybe Obama doesn't want to be
bothered with the facts either.
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