Israel is right...
Another great piece by Alan Dershowitz...
What if Israel defended its citizens the way the British, the French, the Americans and the Russians did? When German rockets hit British cities during the World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill retaliated by bombing German cities, killing thousands of German civilians, and promised to continue until Germany's unconditional surrender. The United States did the same following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The French did much worse in Algeria and the Russians showed no concern for civilian life in Chechnya or Georgia.
The Israeli army, on the other hand, has gone to extraordinary lengths to minimize civilian casualties, despite the reality that Hamas deliberately fires its rockets from densely populated civilian areas and hides its rocket launchers in schools, hospitals and mosques.
Every Hamas rocket attack against Israeli civilians - and there have been more than 6,500 of them since Israel ended its occupation of Gaza - is an armed attack against Israel under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, which authorizes member nations to respond militarily to armed attacks against it.
Under international law, Israel is entitled to do whatever it takes militarily to stop Hamas rockets from targeting its civilians. Every Hamas rocket has the potential to kill dozens of Israeli civilians. Recently one hit a school just hours after the principal dismissed the students, fearing such an attack. If the rocket had hit and killed hundreds of schoolchildren, would those who protest Israeli actions acknowledge that Israel would then have the right to respond? No country need allow terrorists to play Russian roulette with the lives of its children.
In fact, under international law, Israel has the right to declare all-out war against the Hamas-controlled government of Gaza. In an all-out war, there would be no obligation to provide humanitarian assistance, electricity or any other services to an enemy who had started the war by an armed attack.
No one condemned Great Britain and the United States for the collateral damage it caused while trying to defeat those who attacked it during the second world war. Moreover, Germany did not deny the right of Great Britain or the United States to exist. The Hamas Charter not only denies Israel's right to exist, it calls for the complete destruction of the Jewish state. Surely Israel has as much right to defend its citizens as did the United States and Great Britain.
Why then is Israel singled out for such ferocious criticism?
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The Palestinians have been betrayed by their so-called Arab brothers from the day Israel was born. Israeli leaders implored the Arabs of the new state to stay. The 600,000 Arabs that evacuated were urged to do so at the behest of their Arab brothers with false tales of torture and degradation and were subsequently dumped into refugee camps for 60 years and counting. Not one Arab regime since then has lifted a finger to help the Palestinians with real aid, instead they got guns, bombs and empty political theatre. Israel absorbed over 800,000 Jews who were kicked out of Arab countries in retaliation. Jews care about life and they care about their brothers and sisters.
Arabs don't.
All out war is what Israel must do. It would result in massive casualties of course - giving the Muslims exactly what they want unfortunately - but it could also lead to clear military victories, something that Israel needs more.
Palestinians voted against peace and they voted against a two state solution. So there's no worries there, same with Hezbollahland on Israel's north border.
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