Current polling has some 90% (!) of Israelis supporting Netanyahu.
Meanwhile Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have basically lined up against Hamas and so aligned themselves with Israel.
Support at home and from the usually hostile neighbors will give Israel a lot more leeway to act. The New York Times reports on this and complains that Egypt, et al's choice is making everything worse by impeding a ceasefire. You know, ceasefires would probably be more feasible if Kerry weren't an idiot, Hamas didn't consistently break them by refusing to stop firing rockets, and - let's be brutally honest - they didn't help the aggressor.
Showing posts with label Gaza conflict. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaza conflict. Show all posts
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Nerd News: San Diego State Students Mix It Up Over Gaza
What I want to highlight is the fact that there is significant, thoughtful pushback from other students.
Monday, July 28, 2014
"U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry ruined everything"
This open disgust comes from Haaretz, Israel's version of the New York Times. Looks like more smart diplomacy in action.
This sums it up:
This sums it up:
Kerry's recent efforts to negotiate a ceasefire have come to nothing in part because his proposals treat Hamas as a legitimate organization with legitimate security needs, as opposed to a group listed by Kerry's State Department as a terror organization devoted to the physical elimination of one of America's closest allies.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Astronaut's-Eye View: Gaza From the International Space Station
My saddest photo yet. From #ISS we can actually see explosions and rockets flying over #Gaza & #Israel pic.twitter.com/jNGWxHilSy
— Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) July 23, 2014
Tunnel Vision: Digging Trenches in Military History
A history professor at the University of St. Andrews takes a look in light of the current conflict in Gaza and Hamas tunnels.
UPDATE: It keeps getting worse the more we dig into the topic.
UPDATE: It keeps getting worse the more we dig into the topic.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Cartoon Commentary on Hamas in Gaza
As Israel-bashing in the media and commentariat reaches new heights (or depths?), maybe we can remember just how the current Gaza situation started. Palestinian civilians are suffering for it, but I'm pretty sure Hamas doesn't care about civilians.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Headline of the Day: "The Purple Prose of Cairo"
Great wordplay with a movie title, not to mention all too fitting for the content. Here's a blurb from the substance:
In the battle of Gaza, Egypt is the fact-checker. Egypt is the referee. Egypt is the peacemaker.
That’s what Egypt says. But Egypt is none of these things. What Egypt has done, at best, is to douse a fire that was ignited and fed by Egypt.
According to the New York Times, at a weekend briefing in Cairo, Egyptian officials “sought to blame Israel for the conflict while at the same time maintaining Egypt’s role as an intermediary pressing both sides for peace.” A senior Egyptian official, quoted by the Times, accused the West of “double standards” for embracing Israel’s, but not Gaza’s, right to self-defense. The official said “the blame should be directed toward the occupation,” and he chided Western media for reporting that Hamas had fired “rockets” when in fact Hamas was only launching crude “projectiles.” On Tuesday, Egypt’s state news agency boasted that thanks to the ceaseless diplomatic toil of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, “the farce of Israeli aggression” would soon end.
Oh, yes. Do tell us all about farces, projectiles, aggression, blame, and double standards.
Dear Security Council ...
Here is a fascinating (and grim) look at the multiple letters sent to the Security Council by Israel's ambassador to the UN. Dating from February 27 to November 12 of this year, these missives detail the increasing rocket attacks from Gaza (as well as the Security Council's silence). Yep, nobody cares about people firing rockets into Israel, but heaven forfend the Israelis get sick of it and fight back, so cue now massive scurryings and utterings at the same UN.
Monday, November 19, 2012
"Just War": History, Thoughts, and Perspectives
I also think people these days bandy about the term "just war" while having almost no idea of what it means aside from "we don't like what Israel is doing." Anyway, do take a look here. Are you perhaps Jacksonian in your outlook? Perhaps Clausewitzian? Thoughts on "proportionality"? (I dare say that's just not "the Chicago Way" ... but do you want to get Capone or not?)
Saturday, November 17, 2012
"World of Warcraft" and Israel's Rocket-Hunting Ace
This article from April seems timelier than ever:
While many of the boys in Idan Yahya’s high school class were buffing up and preparing themselves for selection into elite combat units, this gawky teenager was spending “a lot of time” playing Warcraft. ... People in the army describe him variously as a geek and an ace. But the geek who grew up playing Warcraft is now a highly prized soldier on the cutting edge of real war craft. He’s the Israeli army’s top rocket interceptor.
Thoughts on Gaza
So I read this morning in the Jerusalem Post that 75,000 reservists have been OK'd. That's a lot of reservists. For what exactly might they be mobilizing? While we've been distracted by Benghazi, Petraeus's peccadillos, and Twinkie-pocalypse, trouble's been brewing in Gaza as Hamas rockets aim for Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Where Israel's concerned, let's recall what Macbeth said: "If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly" ... i.e., before the UN and everybody else poke their nose in there and tries to stop the Israelis from doing/completing whatever they're now thinking of doing.
Where Israel's concerned, let's recall what Macbeth said: "If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly" ... i.e., before the UN and everybody else poke their nose in there and tries to stop the Israelis from doing/completing whatever they're now thinking of doing.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Twitter Fight and Real War: The IDF and Hamas
One of the amusing/annoying aspects of Twitter as a social media platform is the way that "Twitter fights" erupt on it constantly with people hurling 140-character insults and zingers at each other. Yesterday, though, as some friends and I were just discussing, the online Twitter fight and actual warfare slammed together in one of the most surreal, "what is reality?" moments I've ever seen online. To wit: as the IDF and Hamas were mixing it up on the ground in the Gaza Strip, both parties were also mixing it up on Twitter in real time. Buzzfeed has coverage, as does Twitchy. (Seriously, though, I don't get why the IDF now doesn't have a gazillion followers on Twitter.)
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Satire Alert: Tim Blair and Gaza Rockets
Tim Blair, tongue in cheek, proves he can be a spin doctor with the best of them when he writes:
"Every day, hard-working Gaza craftsmen lovingly create a new batch of their celebrated modest home-made rockets – which are then exported throughout the region."
Monday, January 05, 2009
NYC Mayor Bloomberg on Proportionality
I've mentioned the idea of "proportionality" before in relation to military operations. Now New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg rips into the idea with no reservation. Here is the footage of his firecracker of an interview on CNN.
Yes, I'll have to give some props to Bloomberg for that.
"There is no such thing as 'proportional response' to terrorism."
Yes, I'll have to give some props to Bloomberg for that.
Israel: The Two-State or Three-State Solution?
John Bolton has an interesting piece in the WaPo. Do take a look at his heretical idea.
Blurb:
Blurb:
Let's start by recognizing that trying to create a Palestinian Authority from the old PLO has failed and that any two-state solution based on the PA is stillborn. Hamas has killed the idea, and even the Holy Land is good for only one resurrection. Instead, we should look to a "three-state" approach, where Gaza is returned to Egyptian control and the West Bank in some configuration reverts to Jordanian sovereignty. Among many anomalies, today's conflict lies within the boundaries of three states nominally at peace.
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Nerd Analysis: A Primer on the Current Gaza Conflict
The folks from Middle East Strategy at Harvard (MESH) have a short primer on the context of the current Gaza conflict between Hamas and Israel.
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