Monday, February 19, 2024

ISRAEL'S Secret Weapon - SABRA'S. Sermon. Kennedy Lectures. My Essay To GOP Candidates. Essay.

Another college fraternity brother of mine died yesterday, He was always smiling and on of my more favored. May his soul RIP.
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SABRA's are Israel's Secret Weapon.






https://townhall.com/columnists/johnnantz/2024/02/20/who-are-the-kansas-city-parade-shooters-and-why-dont-we-know-n2635454
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Terumah: Is Israel Perfect?
Presidents’ Weekend 
Rabbi Chai Posner

This week we celebrate the birthdays of two of our most iconic Presidents – George Washington and
Abraham Lincoln. Both were nearly mythical figures, known as much for their leadership as for their
honesty and integrity. When we think of George Washington, we think of a little boy who could not tell a lie. And Abraham Lincoln, we know him as Honest Abe. We grew up holding these presidents and others in such high esteem.

Boy, how far we’ve come! No matter which side of the political aisle you are on, you can’t be too excited about Biden vs. Trump again in the upcoming presidential election. One candidate is facing four criminal cases, the other just avoided criminal charges because he was assessed to have a poor memory!
Is that really the best we can do? Again?!

It’s easy to point fingers at our leaders, and they certainly shoulder their share of the blame. But is it all
their fault? Are we not to blame at all? Our society has created an environment with expectations for
leaders that no one can possibly meet. They are constantly “on.” On camera. On social media. Every
word they say is blown up all over the internet. We’ve turned politics into soundbites, rather than
substance. We expect our leaders to be perfect… well, the joke is on us!

This is true not only in the realm of political leaders, but of leaders in all kinds of fields. People feel free to criticize, to attack, to demonize leaders, without thinking for a moment about the humanity in those people. We hold them up on pedestals, in such a way that they are all but certain to come crashing
down. And crash they do.

Leaders aren’t perfect. People aren’t perfect. We can’t be perfect, and God never intended us to be so.
We are reminded of that in our parshah this week. In Parshat Terumah God instructs Moshe to make a
mishkan, a physical dwelling place for God in this world. Does God really need a mishkan? What need
does God have for a physical dwelling place for His presence.

The midrash in fact, discusses this very conversation that God had with the people of Israel. The people
said to God:

Lord of the Universe! The kings of the nations, they have their tent, table, candlesticks and
incense burner. Such are the trappings of sovereignty… Should not you, our King, Redeemer and
Savior, therefore, be equipped with the trappings of sovereignty, to make known to all the
citizens of the world that you are the King.

In the midrash, God responds and answers:

Children! You are flesh and blood and have need for all this, but as for Me, I need it not, since
before Me there is neither eating, nor drinking. I have no need of light… for the sun and the
moon give light to the whole world and I enrich them with my light, and shall watch over you for
good.

But Israel would not let it go as the midrash continues, and God finally says:
If so, make that which you desire, but make them as I command you…

So, the mishkan, and the service in the mishkan, according to this approach, was all a concession that
God made to the people. The people needed it, God did not.

And the people’s need for this was even more pronounced after the sin of the golden calf. In fact,
according to Rashi and other commentaries, God did not even command the building of the mishkan
until AFTER the sin of the golden calf.

As the Abarbanel writes:

At the beginning God did indeed only command Israel civil but not sacrificial laws. But after
they made the golden calf, and He observed their sinful ways and moral weaknesses He was
constrained to provide an antidote for their spiritual infirmity.

The mishkan was there because we needed it, and we needed it because we failed. Because we are not
perfect. And God recognizes that and acquiesces. People are not perfect. We do ourselves no favors by
expecting them to be. In our personal lives it leads to disappointment, when we expect family members,
friends, or colleagues to be perfect, holding them up to expectations they can never meet. Like the
woman who said she knew she married Mr. Right.. she just didn’t realize his first name was ALWAYS.
And it leads to disappointment when we do this for our leaders. We forget that even the great leaders of
the past weren’t perfect. George Washington’s cherry tree was a myth. The truth is, there’s no evidence
that Washington ever said I cannot tell a lie. Lincoln? Author Fred Kaplan writes the following in his
book, Lincoln and the Abolitionists.

The mythologized, ahistorical Lincoln is an impossible standard. No one can measure up to it,
not even Lincoln. He was a great president, despite his limited vision and his conciliatory politics;
despite his inability to embrace some version of abolitionism; despite his fixation on
colonization; despite his belief, almost to the end of his life, that America should remain a white
man’s country; despite his mistakes as commander in chief, especially his attempt to bribe the
South back into the Union and his counterproductive efforts to keep the border states from
breaking away; and, most of all, despite his willingness to buy union at the cost of perpetuating
slavery indefinitely.

Neither Washington nor Lincoln was perfect. No leader is. It’s hard to think of a more beloved figure in
the history of the modern state of Israel than Golda Meir. But Golda Meir was forced to resign after the
failures of the Yom Kippur war. A colossal failure. A failure only equaled by what happened on October
7. By the way, Moshe Dayan, one of the greatest war heroes in Israel’s history, resigned as a result of
the Yom Kippur War as well.

Will Bibi resign? That remains to be seen, but I find it astounding how people put everything on Bibi.
Listen, I am not absolving the Prime Minister from blame. I think he should have taken responsibility like many others did early on. He made mistakes too. Huge mistakes. He’s at least as responsible as anyone else for the failures of that day. But to hear how some talk, you would think Bibi is in control of
everything.

“Bibi won’t accept a deal for the hostages.” What deal?

“Bibi won’t agree to a ceasefire.” What ceasefire?

“Bibi won’t accept a two state solution.” What two state solution?

Does anyone stop to think what they would do if they were in Bibi’s seat? It’s an impossible situation.
Sometimes there is no perfect solution. Just as there is no perfect leader. No perfect person. And no
perfect country. Is Israel perfect? Of course not. But that’s not the right question to ask. Countries, just
like leaders and just like people, are not perfect. For some reason though, when it comes to Israel,
perfection is demanded.

John Kirby just said that the other day. When discussing civilian casualties, he said that “the proper
number of civilian casualties is zero.” Yeah. Maybe in fairytales. In the real world … where wars are real … where terrorists are actually trying to kill you … where those terrorists are purposely imbedded
within the civilian population … where they are trying their darndest to get as many civilians killed as
possible … yeah, there is no “proper number of civilian casualties” in the real world.

But if you are looking for some numbers… the international average (according to the UN by the way) is that for every 1 combatant killed at war, 9 civilians are killed. America did better than that in Iraq and
Afghanistan, when they achieved a 4 to 1 ratio. 4 civilians for every one combatant. Even according to
Hamas’ count of 28,000 killed in Gaza, factoring in that 12,000 of those are terrorists and deducting
those killed by Hamas’ own rockets that fall short in Gaza, estimates are that we’re left with roughly
13,000 civilian casualties. That is nearly a 1:1 ratio.

Especially given the circumstances in which they are fighting, this is an incredible achievement. One
which will be taught in military academies. One thought to be impossible in Gaza. One which would be
applauded for any other country, but when it comes to Israel the standards somehow always seem to be
different. Why is it that Israel is expected to be perfect, while other countries are not?

Why is it that despite intel that Hamas leaders are hiding in Rafah and still holding our hostages, Israel is expected not to go in, because there are civilians there? Would any other country accept that? Would
you imagine that the United States in the same situation would not go into get their hostages back? And
when Israel does go into Rafah in a daring nighttime raid to rescue two hostages … why is it that in the
midst of the euphoria of finally some good news, why is it that all we seem to hear about are Hamas’s
claim that civilians were killed during the operation. Time and time again, there is one standard when it
comes to the world, and a totally different standard when it comes to Israel. You know what you call it
when the only Jewish country in the world is held to a different standard than any other country? You
call that antis-Smitism.

Why does no one seem to hold the Red Cross, Qatar, Egypt, Hamas, the PA accountable for anything,
and Israel accountable for everything? Why is it that Maryland’s own Senator Chris Van Hollen has the
audacity to lecture Israel about the war crime of withholding food, while the reality is that there are
hundreds of trucks in Gaza already passed Israeli inspection just waiting for the UN to distribute
them? Why doesn’t he make pronouncements about the UN, instead of about Israel? And, by the way,
Israel is the only country in the history of warfare who is expected not only not to withhold food, but
actually to supply food to the opposing side!

Do you think those protesting against Israel’s blockade of Gaza realize that Gaza also borders Egypt, and that after October 7 Egypt built a concrete wall 6 meters into the ground and topped it with barbed
wire, to make sure that Gazans would not come in! The question isn’t “is Israel perfect,” the question is
why is Israel expected to be perfect?

We ought not expect perfection from anyone. Not from our leaders, not from ourselves, and not from
our countries. What we should expect and even demand of ourselves and of others, is that we all do
our best to keep getting better and to be the best versions of ourselves that we can possibly be.
In these difficult times, as we strive to be good people in the face of bad enemies, we’d be wise to
remember not to let “perfect” be the enemy of the good.
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My own essay written prior to this video:
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MESSAGE TO GOP CANDIDATES

My  message for GOP candidates and Trump is a simple one.  Allow Democrats to implode all by themselves. 

To remind voters GOP candidates simply needs to ask questions like:

Are you happy with our borders?

Are you happy with the price of  necessities?

Are you happy with the way the Afghan withdrawal went?

Are you happy about the recent 3 military deaths from Houthi rockets and Biden allowing it to occur until he decided it was time to make a pitiful response?

Are you happy about the way many illegal immigrants treat our police?

Are you happy about the exorbitant tax payer cost of illegal immigration?

Are you happy about the rise in the nation's indebtedness?

Are you happy about anti-Semitism being  tolerated by university and college administrators on their campuses?

Are you pleased the way neo-Marxists are  subverting our republic? 

Are you pleased the way Soros funded DA's disregard our established laws and allow criminals to go free, without putting up bail money?

Do you like the way Democrat run cities and  have allowed their streets to be taken over by drugs and criminal gangs?

Are you pleased the way City Councils are indoctrinating our children with radical concepts like CRT, DEI, pornography and sexual trans surgical procedures while excluding parental responsibility and approval?

Do you like, as a parent,  being told you are a public terrorist because you want to be responsible for the way you choose to raise your own child?

Do you like to see citizens legally protesting being indicted and incarcerated for extended periods on trumped up charges?

Do you like a two system of justice?

How do you feel about DA's who do not enforce our laws?

Do you like having your Constitutional rights abused?

Do you believe evidence pertaining to charges of alleged presidential corruption should be withheld from legitimate investigators?

Do you like the way military enlistments have precariously declined due to the way our patriotic, volunteer service enlistees are being sexually bombarded with demands that create conflicts and which impact military preparedness? 

Do you like the way our current president  hides from public scrutiny?

I could go on and on with more suggested questions. However, I am sure you have a bunch of your own to suggest.
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The headline suggests Bibi opposes a Palestinian State and you do not get what he means until you read the article.

Bibi, and the entire Cabinet, opposes having a Palestinian State unilaterally shoved down their throat with no one on one,  direct negotiations.
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Netanyahu doubles down on opposition to any recognition of Palestinian state

The Israeli premier will bring a motion against any such eventuality for a vote in the full Knesset. 
By JNS
 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday night again came out forcefully against the prospect of any unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, amid reports the Biden administration is considering such a move.

The prime minister also announced he would bring a motion against the prospect for a vote in the Knesset plenum.

“For five months we have been running an unprecedented political campaign, which has allowed our fighters the freedom of action to achieve all the goals of the war,” began Netanyahu. “During this period, we resisted many international pressures aimed at stopping the war.

“But in the last few days we are witnessing a new type of pressure: An attempt to unilaterally impose upon us the establishment of a Palestinian state that would endanger the existence of Israel,” continued the premier.

“We reject it outright,” he said.

On Sunday, the Israeli Cabinet unanimously approved a statement rejecting any unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood.

Netanyahu’s office subsequently released the text of the statement:

1. Israel utterly rejects international diktats regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians. A settlement, if it is to be reached, will come about solely through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions.

2. Israel will continue to oppose unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. Such recognition in the wake of the October 7th massacre would be a massive and unprecedented reward to terrorism and would prevent any future peace settlement.

“While there are different opinions within the government regarding a permanent arrangement, this proposal was unanimously accepted by all participants in the government. We are all united in the position that Israel must not submit to international diktats on such an existential matter,” said Netanyahu on Monday.

“I welcome that, and I am bringing the agreed proposal for Knesset approval. I am sure it will win an overwhelming majority, which will make clear to the world that there is very broad unity within Israel against the international attempt to impose a Palestinian state,” he added.

Netanyahu insisted that he was foremost responsible for preventing such an eventuality during his over 16 cumulative years spanning six terms in office.

“My position was and remains clear, and only got stronger after the terrible massacre of Oct. 7,” said Netanyahu.

“In any situation, with or without a permanent settlement [with the Palestinians], Israel will maintain full security control over the entire area west of Jordan. This of course includes Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip,” he continued.

“Even those who have different opinions agree that after Oct. 7, we must make decisions concerning our existence and our future ourselves. Therefore, I call on all Zionist parties to vote in favor of the proposal we are bringing to the Knesset,” concluded the premier.

Speaking at the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations annual conference in Jerusalem on Sunday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew seemed to downplay reports that Washington is considering recognizing a Palestinian state.

“Underscoring everything is that Israel must be secure. This means that Israel must be responsible for defending itself, and there cannot be a militarized Palestinian state,” Lew stated.

However, “if the normalization conversation with Saudi Arabia is to be achieved, there must be an over-the-horizon process that includes a vision for a demilitarized Palestinian state,” he added.

On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that the Biden administration was preparing to make a major push for Palestinian statehood.

According to the report, the U.S. and its Arab partners are “rushing” to finalize a plan to establish a Palestinian state, which could be announced in the next few weeks if a deal to release the remaining 134 hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza in exchange for a six-week pause in the war takes effect before the start of Ramadan next month.
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The Mouse That Roared?

The world seems to have turned into a school yard bully and the target is Israel.  Nothing this tiny nation does  escapes blame. 

The U.N is one of Israel's severest critics.  The head of the U.N is anti-Semitic and several of it's agencies are as well. In fact, UNWRA not only supported Hamas, at least a dozen of their personnel allegedly participated in the Oct. 7, massacre. Meanwhile, much of  the world continues to pour money into it's corrupt coffers. 

The UN's  Humanitarian Agency constantly spreads lies about Israel and attacks virtually everything it does. This agency is led by some of the most inhumane fascist Islamophobic nations on the face of the earth.

The IJC has become a forum for accommodating  allegations by a large numbers of nations eager to accuse Israel of everything under the sun in defense of Palestinians while twisting and/or ignoring history. 

Many of these same accusatory nations are immediate benefactors of Israeli volunteer aid, the minute a tragic natural event such as tsunamis, fires, earthquakes etc.  One would think Israel would stop volunteering costly support because their humanitarian efforts have failed  to produce even  a modicum of "lasting" goodwill.

If a child was raised by a family hell bent on attacking their every action  it would be neurotic, paranoid, schizoid, if not totally psychotic etc.. Yet, Israel's remains a vibrant, democratic society capable of sloughing off  undeserved abuse heaped upon it but there has to be emotional scars and head shaking.

If the blatant attacks on Israel's legitimate response to the Hamas massacre of Oct. 7, is not evidence enough, I question what else this besieged nation can concoct that would prove convincing.

I am not making the case everything Israel does is perfect, acceptable, defendable or right but show me a nation that, in the aggregate of their young collective history, is any better. Perhaps Iceland, Greenland, Seychelles and the "Mouse That Roared" depicted in the movies.
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Secretary of State urged staffers to avoid ‘problematic’ terms like ‘manpower’ and ‘mother/father’


Secretary of State Antony Blinken instructed State Department employees to refrain from using gendered terms such as “mother, “father” and “manpower” in a recent internal memo, according to a report. 

The Biden administration official argued in the memo that gender is a social construct and that a person’s gender identity “may or may not correspond with one’s sex assigned at birth,” according to the Feb. 5 missive.

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The Israeli left attack Bibi as the same lefties in America do Trump. All their inane criticism does is strengthen their adversary.

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Israeli public's machinations against Netanyahu have only strengthened him - opinion

The Israeli Left has been at least as cynical as their American counterparts. They have weaponized the grief of the hostages’ families, seeking to make the release of hostages the supreme priority.

By DOUG ALTABEF


My prediction is that years from now aspiring political consultants, budding foreign policy gurus and activists of all stripes will study the current effort to unseat Prime Minister Netanyahu and his coalition. The study will focus on what happens when wishful thinking and siloed sentiments replace astute judgment. This case study will be one of abject failure.

There is currently a concerted effort to demonize the PM and his “far-right wing” or “extremist” governing coalition as somehow acting in their own interests and thereby betraying the interests of the citizens of Israel. What form is that betrayal taking? Quite simply, the disregard of the input, advice, admonitions and requests of the international community, most particularly the US. These are constantly being ignored or refused.

Doesn’t Bibi understand the risk he is putting his country and citizens in by his brash and brazen behavior? And it’s certainly true that every day seems to bring a new chastisement or threat from the Biden administration. Investigations of the attacks by the IAF on civilians in Gaza, veiled threats that weaponry will be withheld, intimations that the US is considering a unilateral recognition of statehood for “Palestine” – all these and more are incessant shots across the bow.

Realistically, what does the Biden administration hope to accomplish with these machinations? For one thing, perhaps for the primary thing, they provide a great sop to the progressive wing of the Democratic Party which both hates Israel, and is deemed key to Biden’s re-election bid.

Progressives, most especially Michigan Arabs seen as critical in a swing state, have been increasingly critical of Biden’s support for Israel. The result has been a series of initiatives designed to show the administration’s balanced policy. Sanctioning settlers in Judea and Samaria and threats to reverse Trump edicts recognizing Israeli sovereignty over those areas have been seen as efforts to placate the implacable US Left.

THE LYNCHPIN of all of this is the straight-faced declaration that what is really needed now is a two-state solution. On a short-term basis, this might entail greater involvement by the Palestinian Authority in “day-after” Gaza, with the goal of unifying the two entities – Gaza and Palestine – under the jurisdiction of a “revived” Palestinian Authority.

The other motivation for the administration’s gamesmanship is to support the efforts of the Israeli Left, which has tired of unity in Israel, seeing it as a self-serving ploy by the Coalition to avoid accountability for the disaster of October 7, and thereby making it vulnerable to overthrow.

The Israeli Left has been at least as cynical as their American counterparts. They have weaponized the grief of the hostages’ families, seeking to make the release of hostages the supreme priority and goal of the war – and seeing anything that does not lead to the short-term outcome of the release of all hostages, costs notwithstanding, as a betrayal of the moral fiber of the country.

There have been frequent calls for new elections here – or if that is a bridge too far, how about a rebellion of five coalition members designed to create a new government, without the need for an election?

There never seems to be a compelling rationale for such courses of action, other than the seemingly self-apparent need to replace the Prime Minister. He is seen to be self-serving – a truly shocking accusation against a politician – and not acting in the best interests of Israel.

Benefit of the doubt

Let’s give the Israeli Left the benefit of the doubt: Bibi is acting in his own self-interest. The only problem with this accusation, and where it becomes untethered from reality, is that these actions also happen to be supremely in the interests of the State and People of Israel.

There are those moments in political life when self interest and public service considerations overlap: Right now is one of them. We can argue whether Bibi cynically and calculatingly read the tea leaves of the citizenry and decided to make their concerns his own.

Regardless of his motivation, he has rediscovered the Bibi that he has always depicted himself as being: fearless, principled, and willing to stand up to anyone, including the President of the United States, in order to protect and advance Israeli interests.

In this regard, Bibi is immensely assisted by the hard-to-believe demands of his opponents. It is almost as if he was being given a gift by having the opportunity to oppose a two-state solution. This idea has been on life support for several years. However, the thought that, in the wake of the October 7 pogrom, it is an idea whose time has come, seems positively wacky.

I DOUBT that a minyan could be found here of supporters for this. Related to this opposition is Bibi’s wrapping himself in the mantle of victory. While he of course wants to see the hostages released, he, like the majority of his country folk, prioritizes the defeat and dismantlement of Hamas as the war’s primary goal, knowing that defeating the murderous terrorist group will result in the fastest release of hostages at a price that will not likely assure a future kidnapping spree.

The great irony here is that it is Bibi who is acting in Israel’s manifest best interests, while those who demonize him – here and in the US – are doing so for their own far narrower, and, yes, self-serving interests.

None of this is meant to exculpate Bibi from mistakes made in misreading Hamas’s game plan in the years leading up to October 7. It does mean though that now, in the midst of the conflict, and for whatever reasons, the PM has embraced the most important and necessary policies and goals of Israel. He is being accommodative when he can be, and resolute when he must be.

The more he is denigrated here and abroad, the more he is appreciated by his citizens. Israelis have a great sixth sense of what is in the country’s best interests. They intuitively know what to expect of our government – and our leadership, in turn, is now delivering.

One need not wait for the clarity of a retrospective case study to see how the delegitimization efforts of the American and Israeli Left are only strengthening Bibi and his government. Sometimes one’s fiercest enemies inadvertently turn out to be one’s most helpful friends.

The writer is chairman of the board of Im Tirtzu and a director of the Israel Independence Fund.

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Have not heard from my friend Toameh for a while.

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While so many are worried about civilian casualties in Gaza, years of digging a maze of tunnels, clearly not for civilian dwelling, makes them part of the army of Hamas. Years and years of indoctrination of the kids of Gaza made them willing participants of slaughter of Jews. Done in the name of Islam obviates coexistence. See enclosed article by a Muslim journalist. Think.                                                            

Hamas: Palestinian Civilians Are Also Terrorists

When Hamas decided to drag the entire population of the Gaza Strip into another war with Israel on October 7, it did not care what would happen to Palestinian civilians.

If the hostages were indeed held in an apartment of a Palestinian family, this shows that Hamas has no problem placing Palestinian civilians in harm's way.

Consequently, Hamas has no right to complain about the death of civilians in the war it initiated against Israel while it uses its own people to hold innocent kidnapped Israelis.

Hamas leaders leading lavish lives in Qatar and Lebanon do not care about the two million Palestinians of the Gaza Strip, nor do the leaders of the terrorist organization who are hiding in the vast network of sophisticated tunnels in the Gaza Strip. All they care about is their own survival

"The humanitarian aid is being stolen by those who call themselves resistance fighters. They claim they are defending us, but they are stealing all the aid coming into the Gaza Strip and then they sell it to the people for a very high price." — Palestinian man in Gaza, X (twitter.com), February 16, 2024.

On February 15, sources in the Gaza Strip reported that Hamas terrorists killed Ahmed Abu al-Arja, a Palestinian boy, while he was trying to get food for his family.

[T]he participation of some Palestinian civilians in the October 7 massacre and the kidnapping of Israelis is extremely worrying: it illustrates that a large number of people in the Gaza Strip actually do support Hamas and its terrorism against Israel.

Since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, leaders of the Iran-backed terrorist group have been trying to distance themselves from the atrocities by holding Palestinian civilians responsible for some of the crimes, including the murder, beheading, rape, torture, kidnapping, mutilation and burning of hundreds of Israeli men, women, and children.

These are the same civilians that Hamas has long been using as human shields in its Jihad (holy war) to murder Jews and obliterate Israel.

First, Hamas uses Palestinian civilians as human shields, then it accuses them of perpetrating atrocities against Israelis.

Although many of the Hamas terrorists who invaded Israel were equipped with GoPro cameras that documented their crimes against Israelis, the leaders of the terrorist group are trying to send a message to the world that most of the atrocities against Israelis were not committed by their men. Instead, they argue, many of the crimes were perpetrated by Palestinian civilians who infiltrated the border after Hamas terrorists destroyed the security barrier during the invasion.

Hamas is right. Many ordinary Palestinians did participate in the October 7 assault on Israel. The civilians, however, could not have entered Israel without Hamas's tearing down the security fence. The truth is that thousands of Hamas terrorists and Palestinian civilians participated in the carnage.

The participation of Palestinian civilians in the attack on Israel, though not surprising, refutes the claim by human rights organizations that ordinary residents of the Gaza Strip are not involved in the Israel-Hamas war.

Even Hamas leaders have publicly implicated Palestinian civilians in the October 7 atrocities.

In early February, after Israeli security forces managed to rescue two Israeli hostages who were being held in an apartment near the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Hamas sought to distance itself from the abduction.

Mohammed Nazzal, a senior Hamas official, claimed that the two Israeli men were being held by Palestinian civilians, not Hamas terrorists. "The two [Israeli] detainees were in a civilian apartment and were captured by Palestinian citizens on the 7th of October," Nazzal told the Arabic media outlet Al-Araby. "There was no clash [between the Israeli commandos] and [Hamas's military wing] Izaddin al-Qassam."

The Hamas leader's claim that the Israeli hostages were held by Palestinian civilians is yet further proof of how Hamas continues to use residents of the Gaza Strip in its terror activities. If the hostages were indeed held in the apartment of a Palestinian family, this shows that Hamas has no problem placing Palestinian civilians in harm's way.

Consequently, Hamas has no right to complain about the deaths of civilians in the war it initiated against Israel while it uses its own people to hold innocent kidnapped Israelis. Does anyone seriously believe that the Palestinian civilians were holding the hostages without Hamas's knowledge?

If Hamas did not know that the hostages were being held by a Palestinian family, then why are its leaders negotiating – through Qatar and Egypt – to reach a deal with Israel to exchange Israeli hostages for prisoners? Why doesn't Hamas tell the Qataris and Egyptians to negotiate directly with the Palestinian civilians who are believed to be holding Israelis in the Gaza Strip?

This was not the first attempt by Hamas to blame Palestinian civilians for the October 7 carnage.

On October 22, senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya claimed that Palestinian civilians and members of other Palestinian factions who crossed the border into Israel kidnapped dozens of Israelis and hauled them back into the Gaza Strip.

During the same month, Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri also blamed Palestinian civilians for committing most of the atrocities against Israelis:

"When the people in the Gaza Strip heard that the border had been breached and that the Israeli army in the area had collapsed, several young men and gunmen entered [Israel], and this caused a state of chaos.

"There were [Israeli] civilians who were captured by people who entered, as ordinary people, who captured them and brought them into the Gaza Strip."

Al-Arouri was later killed in an Israeli airstrike on his hideout in the Lebanese capital of Beirut.

Hamas leaders leading lavish lives in Qatar and Lebanon do not care about the two million Palestinians of the Gaza Strip, nor do the leaders of the terrorist organization who are hiding in the vast network of sophisticated tunnels in the Gaza Strip. All they care about is their own survival. They have already proven that they are prepared to sacrifice tens of thousands of Palestinians rather than release the remaining 136 Israeli hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip.

The Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip are undoubtedly surrounding themselves with many of the Israeli hostages to avoid being killed or captured by Israeli security forces.

When Hamas decided to drag the entire population of the Gaza Strip into another war with Israel on October 7, it did not care what would happen to Palestinian civilians. Hamas did not even bother to alert its people to prepare for the war.

Hamas's disregard for the lives of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip was best reflected by Mousa Abu Marzouk, member of the Hamas political bureau. In an interview with Russia Today TV on October 27, 2023, Abu Marzouk was asked:

"Many people are asking: You have built 500 kilometers of tunnels, why haven't you built bomb shelters, where civilians can hide during bombardment?"

The Hamas leader replied:

"We have built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being targeted and killed. These tunnels are meant to protect us [Hamas] from the [Israeli] airplanes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels. Everybody knows that 75% of the people in the Gaza Strip are refugees, and it is the responsibility of the United Nations to protect them."

Hamas's most common uses of human shields include firing rockets from within, or near, heavily populated civilian areas; placing military infrastructures, such as tunnels, headquarters and bases in or near civilian areas, and combating the Israel Defense Forces from or near residential and commercial areas. Hamas also uses "expendable" civilians for dangerous intelligence-gathering missions.

Jehad Saftawi, a Palestinian from the Gaza Strip who founded RefugeeEye, a non-profit organization that supports refugee journalists, revealed on February 13 that Hamas had built tunnels beneath his family home in Gaza City, adding:

"Since Hamas's violent takeover of Gaza in 2007, the bustling and beautiful streets I knew have been dominated by terrorist chaos. Hamas is driven by an ideological stand originating in the concept of annihilating the state of Israel and replacing it with an Islamic Palestinian one. In striving to make this a reality, Hamas has continued to normalize violence and militarization in every aspect of public and private life in Gaza."

Saftawi recounted how his family discovered that Hamas terrorists were digging a tunnel under the new house that his family was building, after the woman living across the street from the new house's site contacted them:

"She would hear sounds of loading and unloading and feel the vibrations of digging coming from the empty piece of land behind our houses. She suspected someone was digging a tunnel."

When he confronted the masked Hamas terrorists who were at the site, Saftawi was told by one of them that they would continue as they pleased:

"He [the masked man] said I should not be afraid and that this would just be a small closed room to remain buried underground. No one can enter or exit. He said that only in the case of an Israeli ground invasion in this area and the displacement of residents would these rooms be used to supply weapons. "

According to Saftawi, he told the Hamas terrorist: "We don't want to live above a stockpile of weapons."

"When something goes unspoken for so long, it begins to feel impossible that the truth will ever be known. I always looked forward to a time in the future when my family and others like us would be allowed to speak about these tunnels, about the perilous life Hamas has forced upon Gazans. Now that I am determined to speak openly about it, I don't know if it even matters.

"My family evacuated to the south [of the Gaza Strip] shortly after October 7. Months later, we received photos of our house and neighborhood, both of which are in ruins. I may never know if the house was destroyed by Israeli strikes or fighting between Hamas and Israel. But the result is the same. Our home, and far too many in our community, were flattened alongside priceless history and memories.

"And this is the legacy of Hamas. They began destroying my family home in 2013 when they built tunnels beneath it. They continued to threaten our safety for a decade – we always knew we might have to vacate at a moment's notice. We always feared violence. Gazans deserve a true Palestinian government, which supports its citizens' interests, not terrorists carrying out their own plans. Hamas is not fighting Israel. They're destroying Gaza."

Saftawi is able to speak out against Hamas because, like many tens of thousands of Palestinians, he too has fled the Gaza Strip since the terrorist group seized control of the coastal enclave in 2007. Most Palestinians who are still in the Gaza Strip are too afraid of retaliation to tell the truth about Hamas's repressive measures against its own people.

In recent weeks, several Palestinians have complained that Hamas was stealing the humanitarian aid delivered to the Gaza Strip. According to one Palestinian man:

"The humanitarian aid is being stolen by those who call themselves resistance fighters. They claim they are defending us, but they are stealing all the aid coming into the Gaza Strip and then they sell it to the people for a very high price."

A Palestinian woman noted:

"We hear about the aid but we don't know where the aid goes. You can find most of the aid being sold in the markets. There is a big octopus that controls the market and raises the prices. Where are our leaders who have abandoned us? Why don't they come and suffer with us? The leaders [of Hamas] are hiding underground and others are hiding in hell, while the people are suffering."

On February 15, sources in the Gaza Strip reported that Hamas terrorists killed Ahmed Abu al-Arja, a Palestinian boy, while he was trying to get food for his family.

The Palestinians of the Gaza Strip have paid a hugely painful price for Hamas's decision to hurl them into a savage confrontation with Israel.

Yet the participation of some Palestinian civilians in the October 7 massacre and the kidnapping of Israelis is extremely worrying: it illustrates that a large number of people in the Gaza Strip actually do support Hamas and its terrorism against Israel. Unless the Palestinians rise up against Hamas and distance themselves from the terrorist group and its Jihad against Israel, they will continue to suffer – and the price they pay will continue to soar.

Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.

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