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Shin Bet Chief Calls Price Tag Attackers ‘Terrorists’

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

The far-right Israeli government, including its leader Bibi Netanyahu, has pointedly refused to use the “T” word in describing the violent price tag attacks by extremist settlers against Palestinian sacred sites.  In a development that is sure to raise eyebrows in Israel and create a fracture between the political and intelligence echelons, Shin Bet chief Yoram Cohen has specifically labelled these as acts of “terror” and said that they and suspects arrested for them would be treated as such.  He did so in a meeting with Israeli ambassadors hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  Which means that Cohen, at a meeting hosted by a ministry headed by a settler who supports (at least tacitly) price tag attacks, the Shin Bet director took a decisively contrarian position.  In fact, the Maariv story says the diplomats who heard him were shocked by his words since they were at such a remove from his boss, the PM.

Good for Cohen.  Of course, that doesn’t mean the Shabak is getting any better at catching these low-life criminals.  They’ve done nothing more than arrest a few suspects who they invariably free after a period of time.  No charges have been filed after months of such attacks, and certainly no one has been convicted.  It’s a failure of will on the part of every element of the government from police to intelligence to prosecutors to ministers themselves.

Price Tag Comes to Queens

Sunday, January 1st, 2012
queens mosque arson

Shiite mosque in Queens target of arson attack

There appears to be a xenophobe arsonist on the loose in Queens, who firebombed New York’s leading Shiite mosque, the home of a Hindu family, an African-American family and a bodega tonight.  The worst damage was sustained by the African-American family’s home and they are homeless.  This reminds me, unfortunately of the price tag attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinian mosques, cemeteries, and other sacred sites.

The only thing I’m thankful for is that the NYPD will be far more pro-active and aggressive than Israeli police in hunting down this lunatic before he actually burns down a mosque and ignites even worse Islamophobic hysteria against Muslims.  I note that no one in Israel has yet been prosecuted for a series of grave attacks over the past few months.

Leading Settler Rabbi, Owner of Major Internet Portal, Incited Price Tag Violence, Vigilantism, Genocide, Insurrection Against State

Saturday, December 17th, 2011
Rabbi Yeshaiyahu Rotter

Rabbi Yeshaiyahu Rotter

Rabbi Yeshayahu Rotter, the founder of Rotter.net, Israel’s major news and gossip portal, wrote a column in HaKol Hayehudi, a website maintained by the extremist Yitzhar yeshiva run by Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburg (co-author of Torat HaMelech, which advocates murdering Palestinian children since they’ll grow up to murder Jews).  In the column published last March, he foreshadows (and incites) some of the most incendiary acts of violence in the entire history of price tag activities: a few days ago settlers directly attacked an IDF West Bank outpost and threw a brick at a senior IDF officer in his vehicle, injuring him.  This follows three mosque arson attacks, repeated death and bomb threats against Peace Now leaders, sexual assaults against peace activists and much more.  It’s reasonable, in fact, to wonder whether the very yeshiva students who read this article last March didn’t take it to heart.  Their current activities could in fact be seen as acts of homage to their saintly teach, Rabbi Rotter.

Unlike settler rabbis harboring similar views, Rabbi Rotter lives in Haifa.  But he might as well live in Yitzhar for all the difference in his views from those who wrote Torat HaMelech.  I call him a “settler rabbi” because he is a rabbi of the settlers even if he doesn’t live there.

biderman cartoon, little shop of terror

Haaretz cartoon: the wages of Palestinian terror are DEATH

Similarly, the good rabbi can be proud because while he carefully distinguishes his incitement to violence from actual violence, his son Meir, a police officer widely known to Sheikh Jarrah protesters for his especially violent ways, published his own incitement to violence against demonstrators in the Rotter forum.  Meir Rotter urged police officers to vandalize cars of protesters, slash tires and perform other acts of violence to teach these disgusting leftists a thing or two about how Israel should be run.  You can no doubt be certain that Rotter Jr. doesn’t just write, but he does.  Do you think Meir has been reprimanded for his extracurricular taunting at Rotter?  Of course not.  Abba can’t be quite as explicit.  He’s a rabbi after all.  But the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Rotter’s statement is a lit match on a pool of gasoline.  It is the equivalent of a bunch of neo-Nazi Skinhead thugs beating up an Arab, after which a leading Christian cleric endorses the violence.

Rabbi Rotter isn’t stupid.  He makes clear (totally disingenuously, I might add) that he is merely stating his “personal opinion” and not inciting anyone to take any action illegal or otherwise.  This, he believes, gets him off the hook.  Of course, he neglects that he runs one of Israel’s most popular websites and that his views carry weight and authority especially in the far-right settler community.

I was raised always to respect rabbis and though I’ve learned otherwise (regarding some rabbis) over the years, I try to give any rabbi the benefit of the doubt since they still retain at least an aura of moral authority.  But not Rabbi Rotter.  What he’s counseling is not just immoral and illegal, but he’s counseling violence as both a tactic and strategy for the settler movement.  Given his stature, what he’s doing is evil.  It is very hard for me to say that anything a rabbi would do is evil.  But this is.  If his was just Baruch Marzel or David HaIvri I’d just chalk it up to political sloganeering, but once you mix in Judaism, halacha and related issues, you have a rabbi declaring that our religion countenances violence, illegality and hilul haShem.  This cannot be.  This is a rabbi who must be denounced by other rabbis and anyone who cares about Judaism.  Rabbi Rotter is perverting Judaism.

The rhetoric below is little better than Der Shturmer.  In fact, it’s the Jewish equivalent.  Do we want genocidaires among us Jews?  For that is what Rabbi Rotter is.  He believes he’s saving Jewish lives and avenging Jewish dead.  But that is not what the State of Israel needs right now.  It doesn’t need avenging angels.  In fact, avenging angels in the current political climate are Angels of Death.  And they will kill Jews and Palestinians without distinguishing between them.

Here is his op-ed:

In the calculations of the murderers [Palestinians] these days more than previous ones, there is no sense of deterrence.  Every potential murderer among the Palestinians knows that he will receive the critical support from the Arabs and from Jewish leftists who hate settlers more than Arabs hate them.  The only thing that restrains murderers from slaughtering Jewish families in the Land of Israel is “price tag.”

In the past I was very much against this.  Because in essence this is taking the law into one’s own hands and you cannot have such a situation in a civilized country.  Even this statement could place me in trouble with Shai Nitzan [State prosecutor who pursues security cases].  But I am expressing an opinion and not inciting anyone to act on such an opinion.  I am not organizing anyone to do anything, only expressing a difficult opinion in a difficult time.

In a civilized society which takes responsibility for its citizens, who know that it will take every possible measure to protect their lives and will respond with all possible strength to deter such deaths, there is no reason to take such measures [as price tag].  In fact, this is something that is absolutely forbidden.  But the question is whether the State of Israel today, under the leftist domination of a twisted media, extreme leftist media figures, some of whom justify crimes against the settlers, and obtuse courts which act as if they are in Belgium or Holland–is it not the case that in such circumstances [the rules prohibiting] taking the law into one’s hands in the face of the enemy slaughtering children upon their parents [the reference is likely to the Fogel family murdered in Itamar] is no longer relevant.

As I said, for these murderers there is no deterrence, it’s only a question of opportunity.  They don’t murder every day not because anyone frightens them off, but only because they don’t have opportunity to murder children, women, and the elderly.

When there is no deterrence, when there is no price tag then there is no cost for the murderers ["everything is free"].  What is free?  Even the blessings and satisfaction offered by various Israelis who arent’t afraid to express their views [favoring killing settlers] and the media which airs these views.

In such circumstances we must examine deterrent forces like price tag and just as in a there are no limits [constraints], “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.”  ”In a place where there is no man, be a man.”  To my sorrow, in everything concerning settlers and deterrence “there is no man.”

If there is only one consideration why not let it be price tag, since the only price to be paid is by the person who commits such an act.  He will find himself in prison for many years and he and his family will suffer greatly for this.    Therefore, it’s appropriate to consider the cost when considering price tag [attacks].  But this should be his only consideration and nothing beyond it [i.e. he shouldn't take into account any moral considerations either regarding the State of Israel or the intended victims].  Because the Palestinians are “dead men” [a chilling locution meaning "as good as dead" or lit., "children of death"].  There is no better definition for them.  Every one of them intends to kill us, even an infant a single month old.

There is much to consider in this racist, rancid rant.  First, I’d say Rabbi Rotter is not just an extremist, but he’s delusional.  In fact, Biderman’s cartoon above is a perfect representation of the minds of Jewish paranoiacs like him.  He has absolutely no sense of reality.  He’s little different from schizophrenics and individuals with bipolar disorder who engage in acts of violence because they misperceive reality.  But in this case, it isn’t just himself that he endangers or those around him.  He in fact incites others who respect and admire him and infects them with his own demented perception of the world.

Second, price tag as a policy will not deter a Palestinian militant as Rotter claims.  In fact, as was shown in the case of the Palmer stoning incident, those Palestinians threw rocks because settlers had previously torched their village mosque in a price tag attack.  Such acts incite Palestinian violence, not deter it.  Price tag has little to do with the Palestinians in fact.  It is actually an act of political protest meant to both damage the State’s power and protest policies which rein in settler power.  The only way price tag might become a deterrent to Palestinian violence is if it turned into mass pogroms against Palestinians.  And even then, it would still do just the opposite.  For every Palestinian into whom was thrown the fear of God, there would be two who would turn in the opposite direction and attempt to take it to Israelis and make them pay.  That’s the thing about price tag.  Everyone pays, not just the Palestinians.

The ultimate goal of price tag and Rabbi Rotter isn’t just vengeance against Palestinian murderers, it is the toppling of the civil state and its replacement with a Torah-true kingdom in which religion and nationalism have become united.  Sort of an Islamic Republic of Iran, if you will.  There will be no democracy there.  No Arabs too.  No secular Jews.  And God forbid, no leftist media.  Only Torah-true Jews.  Judeans, if you will.

You can just imagine what will be necessary to attain this vision.  How much blood will be shed.  Both Palestinian and Israeli, Jewish and Muslim.  Make no mistake, this is the cry of the genocidaire.  It was like Milosevic’s cries for Serbians to kill Croat Muslims in Srebrenica before they could kill Serbians.  Others may think of other parallel historical situations.  If your enemy has nothing but murder in his heart, then you’re justified in killing him first.  That’s why Rotter must lie and claim that it is the Palestinians who will be guilty of the genocide he wishes for them.

New Price Tag Mosque Burning Exposes Identity of Shin Bet’s Jewish Anti-Terror Chief

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
price tag graffiti exposes shin bet's avigdor arieli

Caption: 'Avi Arieli--the Man!' Price tag graffiti mocks Shin Bet's Avigdor Arieli

Jewish terrorists rolled flaming tires into a West Bank mosque (Hebrew) in an attempt to burn it down.  It was the second such price tag attack on a Palestinian mosque.  They attacked the village of Burkina (or “Brukin”) near Ariel and also scrawled graffiti on its walls mocking the director of the Shin Bet’s Jewish anti-terror unit, Avigdor (Avi) Arieli (see accompanying image).  In Israeli media, the name has been blurred as intelligence officials may not be publicly identified.  Several Palestinian vehicles were incinerated in the latest arson assault.

It appears either intentionally or coincidentally, the settler arsonists were doing the work of the IDF itself as Josh Breiner reports in Walla that the army has told villagers it intends to destroy the mosque because it was allegedly built, as is all new Palestinian construction inside Israel and in the West Bank, without a permit (Israel routinely refuses to issue them).

In separate incidents, several IDF soldiers were arrested under suspicion that they were involved in price tag attacks against military vehicles and a West Bank base.  The Occupation army in the region is in many cases deeply entwined with the local settler population.

As vengeance for an earlier mosque arson in a different village, local Palestinian residents stoned Israeli cars traveling on a nearby road, accidentally killing an Israeli driver and his baby.  Clearly, these price tag attacks are intended to foment religious hatred and lead to a final confrontation between Jews and Muslims, Israelis and Palestinians.  Settlers seem to hope for a final holy war in which Jews will emerge triumphant and in sole possession of the land.

Though there have been some detentions for the latest series of price tag settler attacks, no one so far has been arrested and implicated in any specific crime except the Peace Now death threats.  The identity of that suspect, Dor Oved, is under gag order because his father is a Shin Bet officer.  Shahar Oved’s job reportedly involves working in the West Bank Arab terror unit.

Exclusive: Peace Now Price Tag Suspect, Parents Identified

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

Today, Israeli police released the suspect in the price tag attacks on Jerusalem’s Peace Now office to house arrest. As soon as he got home, he fired up his computer and began sending e mail blast death threats to every Peace Now activist he knew.  What’s even more astonishing is that he sent these emails in his own name using his personal e mail address, which allowed every recipient to identify him.  This despite the fact that his father, who works for the Shin Bet, managed to get a gag order restricing publication of his name.  More on Mom and Dad below.

Though I’ve been desperately seeking to expose this person’s identity for weeks to no avail (the court placed under gag any information about the suspect in order to protect his father, a Shin Bet officer), once he reoffended it seems everyone who knew his name lost patience and a number of victims exposed him. He is Dor Oved, age 18, whose mother is a policewoman. The family lives in Mevasseret Tzion.

Here is the email threat he sent to a Peace Now activist with my translation appended:

From: : דור עובד <doroved@gmail.com>
Date: 27 נובמבר 2011 15:45:59 GMT+02:00
To:
Subject: א ז”ל

אני יהרוג אותך הסוף קרב

“Subject: E. RIP

I will kill you the end is near”

Dor oved facebook profile

Is this Dor Oved pointing a gun at the camera, our culprit?

UPDATE: With the help of some good old-fashioned Israeli gum-shoeing, a source has helped me identify the parents names as well.  They are Shachar and Aliza Oved.  As I mentioned above, he works as a mid-level Shin Bet official and she as a police officer.  It is illegal to identify by name an Israeli intelligence agent inside Israel.  Thank God we follow different laws here.  Because Shachar Oved threatened the assembled press and photographers in court if they did so, and because his son is a menace to society and democratic values, I think it’s appropriate to identify the parents in this case.  I should mention that my source discovered their names through public documents which I’m not disclosing since they will reveal the family’s home address.

UPDATE I: I’ve been going back and forth regarding online footprints for Oved since there are a number of possible suspects sharing the same name possessing right wing views.  One of my Twitter followers suggested this Dor Oved as a possibility.  The fact that it seems the Facebook profile for this D.O. was removed, plus in the blurry image the guy is pointing a gun at the camera, with a possible IDF tatoo on his arm, and some stridently right-wing material in his Info page, lead me to rank him as our man.  The blurred images of Oved in this Nana video seem to offer a distinct resemblance to this individual, who appears short and stocky.  Another Israeli I consulted notes that in this FB profile says he attended Harel High School in Mevasseret.

A Rotter member has identified another Facebook profile which Dor Oved is explicitly using now (though not in his name).  But it appears to be one he created in the past few hours or day at most.  I believe he deleted the one above because it had his picture and lots of personally identifying information and is now using the one linked in this paragraph.

The family’s defenders say the parents were distraught at his arrest and the acts he confessed to. If so, they did an awfully lousy job of monitoring him on his return home. Not to mention, where did the boy’s hate come from originally? Most children don’t develop their hatreds on their own. They’re usually nurtured in the bosom of family. And with a police-intelligence officer parents there would be plenty of it swirling around that household.

I should warn the police, the suspect and his family that if he reoffends and threatens anyone else I’ll publish his home address and phone number here.  There may be some victims who would like to respond to him in kind.  I have a very firm rule against such personal invasion of privacy.  But in this case, his second round of criminality and invasion of the personal lives and privacy of Peace Now activists more than merits such a possible response. As an Israeli journalist responded to me when I called Oved “an idiot,” saying: “you’re insulting the idiots of the world.”  That about sizes it up right.

I am seeking a photograph of Oved and any further definitive information about him and his parents.

The suspect, who allegedly confessed to the bomb threat attacks while in custody, was naturally rearrested for his new offenses. The only person I feel sorry for here beyond the victims is the defense lawyer who has a fool for a client. But I suppose the dumber one’s client the more trouble he’ll get in, which keeps you fully employed.

Besides this miscreant’s evil deeds. an independent settler activist has stalked Peace Now’s primary settlement researcher, Hagit Ofran, by vandalizing her home and spray painting price tag death threats on her apartment hallway walls.  All of this comes on the heels of one of the gravest legislative onslaughts against Israeli democracy in decades.  Knesset political extremists have enacted legislation criminalizing public references to BDS, passed first reading of a bill that would levy fines up to $500,000 for libel or defamation and remove the need for a plaintiff to prove damages, proposed a bill that would virtually prohibit foreign government support for human rights NGOs, proposed a bill to explicitly declare Israel a Jewish state and presumably penalize those who hold different views.

Not to mention an entirely credible series of reports that Israel has been on the verge of launching a full scale assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

All in all, I’d say Israeli democracy is at the lowest ebb I’ve seen in all the years I’ve been following the Israel-Arab conflict (going back to 1967).  Lest anyone make the mistake of believing that Israeli democracy is somehow independent of Israel itself, if Israel’s values of freedom, justice and human rights die, then Israel will be dead in all but name.  It will remain as a corpse into which the far right can breathe its noxious fumes of hate, land theft and racism, thereby creating a new Golem.  We shall call this Golem, this Jewish monster, not Israel, but rather Judea, as in “in blood and fire Judea fell, and in blood and fire it shall arise.”

A final word of thanks to everyone in Israel and other places who contributed to the research that connected all the dots of this story.  Between peace activists in Israel, Twitter and Facebook followers from Israel to Chicago, I could never have put this story together without you.  It’s a tribute to our interconnectedness via social networking sites that this happened.  Consider yourself good citizens of the world, making it a better place, raising hell, comforting the afficted and afflicting the comfortable.

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Israeli Court Granted Gag Order in Peace Now Price Tag Attack Because Suspect’s Father is Senior Shin Bet Official

Saturday, November 19th, 2011
hagit ofran death threat

Graffiti: 'Hagit Ofran RIP'

UPDATE:I have learned that there are likely two different sets of Peace Now attackers. The suspect described below who confessed to price tag attacks is the one who phoned a bomb threat to the Peace Now office.  It is thought another perpetrator vandalized Hagit Ofran’s apartment building and her neighbor’s car. This individual has not yet been caught.  Please keep this in mind as you read the account below written earlier.

UPDATE I: I had thought that there was only a gag order against revealing the name of the suspect in this case.  But after Rotter deleted my post with a link to this blog post, it appears there is a specific gag also revealing that the father is a senior Shin Bet officer.  That’s the way the national security state operates in Israel, protecting its own.

Israeli media are reporting (Hebrew) that the police have arrested a suspect in the Peace Now price tag attacks and death threats against Hagit Ofran.  The suspect has confessed to his role in phoning bomb threats to the Peace Now office and vandalizing Ofran’s apartment building with graffiti wishing her dead.  But the family has secured a gag preventing identification of the suspect.  When he appeared in court, the father, according to Haaretz, threatened the reporters and photographers there with jail if they published anything.  He then secured a gag from the court.

Two separate Israeli sources have confirmed that the suspect’s mother is a police officer and one of these sources also confirms that the father is a senior Shin Bet officer.  This explains why the father screamed in court at the journalists: “Do you who I am?” and warned them they’d end up in jail if they violated his son’s privacy.

No one should be surprised that the son of a Shin Bet officer and policewoman should be a right-wing terrorist.  After all, police officers were among the attackers at Anatot who mauled peace activists there.  The police are also the guiding force behind the closure of All for Peace Israel.  The force is riddled with right wing extremists like Meir Rotter, who publicly wrote that settler supporters should beat up activists at the Sheikh Jarrah protests.  The Shin Bet is a bastion of right-wing extremism as well and never seems to be able to capture Jewish terrorists.  Can you imagine if this suspect had been known to the Shin Bet as a potential terrorist?  How would they deal with the child of a colleague as a criminal?  Of course, they’d protect him.

However, in this case, the attacks were so public and egregious that the police couldn’t simply make the case go away.  Though they can make it go away once he goes to court, with a minimal charge and jail time (if any).  If the parents worry that their child’s arrest and possible conviction for these acts will tarnish their reputation they needn’t fear.  It appears that most officials in this far-right government or their offspring would love to do what this individual has.  So birds of a feather not only flock together, they cheer each other on.  The father and mother are more likely to receive promotions than be disciplined.  In fact, I half expect dad to get a plum new assignment as chief of the Jewish terror section.

I do not yet know the identity of the suspect.  But any Israeli brave enough to offer the information will earn the undying gratitude of Israelis and those around the world who still believe in freedom, the rule of law and democracy in Israel and elsewhere.

Terror Attack on Eilat, 8 Israeli and 6 Gazan Dead

Thursday, August 18th, 2011
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Charred remains of bus attacked by Gaza terrorists (Ariel Harmoni/Defense Ministry)

Correction: The first title for this post was “Palestinian Attack on Eilat…”  That was when most of the world believed that the attack had been perpetrated by Palestinian militants.  Subsequently, through research, Egyptian sources, and anomalies in the Israeli response to the attack, I’ve become convinced that the attack was the responsibility of Egyptian militants based in Sinai.  I have not seen any convincing evidence that Palestinians were responsible.

For anyone who hasn’t read Huck Finn, you must.  Tonight calls to mind the harrowing section of that novel about the feud till death of the Hatfield and McCoys (called the Grangerfords and Sheperdsons in the novel).  In American parlance, since the publication of the book, the phrase has come to mean any sort of family feud.  But go back and re-read it and you’ll see that this was anything but a mere feud.  It was pure blood lust and vengeance ending with the decimation of two entire families along with all the dreams of even the most innocent and peaceful among them.  That is what the Israeli-Palestinian conflict calls to mind on this sorrowful day.

What can one say?  That the Palestinian attack was atrocious (despite the fact that some of those attacked were Israeli soldiers–a distinction some of my Palestinian friends may make, but which feels especially hollow today)?  That the Israeli revenge response was equally heinous since it killed two innocent children?  Yes, to both of these.

One thing my friend Dena Shunra pointed out to me earlier today when we commiserated about the day’s events was Ehud Barak’s adoption of the language of the Jewish terror underground.  He stated that today’s terror attack would merit a “price tag” (read, “blood vengeance”) response.  For any who don’t know the phrase, it’s used by the most radical of the settlers and Hilltop Youth to denote their policy of pogrom-like attacks against Palestinian civilians whenever the Israeli government or Palestinians themselves commit an act which they feel threatens their hegemony over the Occupied Territories.  This includes shooting elderly Palestinians, poisoning and burning their olive groves, killing their farm animals, beating up young Palestinian shepherds, poisoning water wells, and burning mosques.

This hooliganism is bad enough.  But to think that the defense minister of the State of Israel is adopting the same language (and the same tactics apparently, writ large) is beyond horrifying.  Every time I read something like this I think that these people don’t understand that there WILL be an accounting both for their language and deeds.  ”Price tag” is, of course, collective punishment, which is illegal under international law.  But it’s worse than that.  Because “price tag” is deeply integrated into the Israeli consciousness as a strategy of the most odious, homicidal members of its society.  So now, the defense minister has become the same as a masked settler gunmen trolling for Palestinians to whack.  Is this what Zionism has come to for these people?

And at this point, lest the anti-Zionists among us cheer too loudly, I should make clear that this is blood lust Zionism, one that I reject in favor of a Zionism that rejects any violence as a way to resolve this conflict; a Zionism that says that two peoples can live together on this land without one dominating or murdering the other.

But finally, I think the only thing that one can say is that any Israeli government that refuses to negotiate a final end to this conflict on terms that just about everyone knows, will reap many more such attacks.  Before some of my right-wing pro-Israel readers jump down my throat (they’re firing up their keyboards as they read these words), I am not condoning Palestinian terrorism (or “resistance” or whatever you wish to call it).  I deplore it just as I deplore what amounts to Israeli terrorism in response.  But it is a simple fact that the terror will never end until there is a settlement (no, not that kind of settlement!).  And everyone except the Israeli far-right (within which I include Netanyahu and virtually his entire government) knows this or should know it.

I should add that at this point I’ve given up hope on the Israeli political system to produce an answer.  Neither the far-right nor the center (Kadima, Labor) are capable of doing it.  Peace can only be imposed from the outside.  Not that I credit much hope that the world community will have the courage or vision to intervene. No, I’m afraid there will have to be more wars, more killings.  The Hatfields and McCoys haven’t shed enough blood yet to move the world’s conscience.  I’m afraid that one must almost commit genocide against the other before action is taken.  I hope to God I’m wrong and my bleak vision is too pessimistic.  Prove me wrong, that’s all I can ask of Obama, the EU, NATO or the Quartet: prove me wrong.

Israel claims to have killed the top leadership of the Armed Resistance Committees, the Gaza group which supposedly orchestrated the attack.  I don’t know whether elements of this claim are true or not.  I don’t know whether this group was responsible and I don’t know whether those killed were the authors of the crime.  But one thing strikes me as strange.  If you were a Gazan who planned a major terror attack would you hide out in the same house with the other top leaders of your group?  It doesn’t sound plausible to me.  If I were a terrorist (thank God, I’m not) I’d hightail it outa there to Egypt; or else I’d separate from my comrades and say: “it’s each man for himself.”  Coming days will perhaps uncover some of these mysteries.

Netanyahu announced with smug satisfaction that the authors of the crime were no longer among the living.  But how or why does this matter?  Are terror attacks such specialized operations that they can’t be planned and executed by any reasonably intelligent individual or group?  So what if you kill one or three or a battalion of terrorists.  There will be 10 to take the place of every one you kill.  And who knows, the one you kill may be replaced by someone truly brilliant at his job who will cause you ten times the suffering of the one you murdered.  Such happened when Hassan Nasrallah took over from the Hezbollah leader Israel murdered.

Israel’s strategy seems to be to inflict so much pain upon the other side that eventually it will be forced to concede to superior numbers and power.  But what the Syrian opposition and Palestinian resistance has shown for decades is that there is no threshold of pain beyond which they will yield.  The same cannot be said for Israel, which has often withdrew from supposedly ironclad military positions in south Lebanon, Gaza, etc.  But if there are any Palestinians who think they can win a war of attrition, they too are foolhardy because they may have to exhaust their entire supply of male fighters in order to finally wear Israel out.  And what benefit is there in this if four out of every five (say) male Palestinians is dead?  Would that be a victory?

Israel blames Hamas for the attack though pointedly it hasn’t yet struck specifically Hamas targets.  It claims that there is virtually no difference between the Armed Resistance Committees and the Islamist movement.  That may be true or it may not.  But there is one intriguing recent development which may (or may not) have borne on the attack itself.  Yesterday, the Egyptians announced they were at an impasse in the Gilad Shalit negotiations and that each side refused to budge from their positions in order to achieve compromise.  Could it be that either Hamas saw this as an opportunity to punish Israel for failure of the negotiation; or the Armed Resistance Committees, without Hamas’ blessings, took advantage of the deadlock to strike its own blow for Palestinian resistance?  Who knows.

To complicate matters even further, Al Jazeera relays a report by Egyptian state media that an IDF Apache attach helicopter purusing armed men from Egypt into Gaza fired on and killed two Egyptian policemen:

…Two Egyptian policemen were killed when the Israeli aircraft opened fire near the Rafah border town with the Palestinian Gaza Strip, the official MENA news agency quoted an Egyptian military official as saying.

“An Israeli plane was pursuing infiltrators on the other side of the border until they reached Rafah and fired at them. There were several Central Security members there and they were hit by the gunfire,” the official told MENA.

This could be why Israel has been extraordinarily careful in not ascribing blame to Egypt for the terror incident though it appears the Gazan attackers trekked through the Sinai from Gaza to Eilat to carry out their assault.  In the light of the possible IDF cock-up and killing of Egyptian police, it wouldn’t take much to inflame Israeli-Egyptian relations, which are in a very delicate stage after the overthrow of Israel’s main-man, Hosni Mubarak.

The moral of the tale as far as this attack is concerned is that when there is stalemate it does not mean maintenance of the status quo.  It means the gremlin-demons on each side take charge and make their own statements in blood.  This happened after Rabin’s assassination when the Palestinian’s launched repeated terror attacks against Israel which torpedoed Shimon Peres’ chances of winning the elections.  This in turn brought Bibi to power the first time.

So in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stasis doesn’t equal status quo, it equals death.

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