New High on the Anxiety Meter

In a month, we moved from trusting our neighbors to wondering what they were thinking. Could they be a threat? Jewish students at many of our leading Universities are asking the same about their classmates. With thousands of people marching and shouting anti-semitic cheers, we have never seen this level of anti-Jewish sentiment in our country since WWII.

The marchers also lump the U.S. and Israel as “colonizers.” Not exactly evidence of support for their own country. 

This tact comes at a time when millions have illegally crossed our southern border, many on the terror watch list. We have no idea how many bad actors are in the country. Remember, only 19 Al Qaeda terrorists caused the horrors of 9/11.

Now, we may have untold numbers of zealots operating in a sea of Hamas supporters. We have never faced a sizable fifth column favorable to those who want to harm us. It’s not if something horrible will happen, but when. Worse, it could be multiple actions. Anxiety reigns.

If you don’t think we have what amounts to a fifth column here, consider how many people adhere to the Hamas views. Across Academia, Media, and within government, we hear demands for a ceasefire that only helps Hamas. Even though caught lying in the past, most of our media accept Hamas’ casualty figures, both the number and composition, without question.

The latest Hamas figures claim 11,000 Gazans have died, the majority women and children. Of course, this paints the Israelis as monsters. However, does this add up? Consider before the Israelis even entered Northern Gaza, they warned civilians to move South out of the way of the fighting. 4 to 5 hundred thousand heeded the warning. The Population of Gaza City is around 600,000. As in any evacuation, the idea of women and children first should prevail. It’s what we saw in Ukraine, with non-combatants moving West. During the Blitz, 3 million children in “Operation Pied Piper'” moved from London and other cities to the countryside.

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Little Monsters

Since August 2017, Charlottesville has been synonymous with bigotry. Joe Biden claims the clashes inspired him to run for the Presidency. The Justice Department announced white supremacists are the most significant domestic threat. If you’re Jewish, this is where threats to you are coming from.

The infamous touch-light Neo-Nazi march through the University of Virginia Campus consisted of somewhere between 100 and 250 participants. As I pointed out at the time, the melee the next day with protesters arose from the mishandling of the situation by the authorities. The after-incident reports support this view. Still, Charlottesville remained the template for antisemitism.

This view now seems quaint. Instead of a few hundred, at best, marching to express anti-Jewish bigotry, we have thousands of students parading their antisemitism on our most prestigious campuses. Tens of thousands rallied against the existence of Israel in the nation’s capital. Instead of worrying about a small number of mental cases on the fringe, Jews now fear their neighbors, especially their children. 

The media focuses on reports of non-existent hospital bombings and mortality figures supplied by Hamas while hardly mentioning the 200+ hostages held by the terrorists. This oversight, even though many of the captives are American citizens, is puzzling.

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A Better Path

Israeli troops have entered Gaza and appear to surround Gaza City. That is not what I recommended—rather than fighting their way into the city, I advocated destroying every structure in an area on the town’s perimeter after civilians had a chance to leave, and then moving on to the next area seemed a better way. “A Solution for Gaza” and A Solution For Gaza II give you the whole plan. The results of the Israeli direct attack are as predicted. Unverified figures of Gazan’s massive deaths and injuries blasted across the media. Hospitals are running out of supplies, and the populace is in crisis. Demands for a humanitarian ceasefire coming from the usual suspects, the U.N., and other consistent Palestinian supporters abroad have become a drumbeat. 

The shock isn’t that there are antisemites abroad; it’s the outpouring of bigotry here. Some of our most prestigious Universities are the scene of mass pro-Hamas rallies. Jewish students trapped. They now fear their fellow students. Major cities have parades waving Palestinian flags. Cable news shows feature those uttering support for those known to have done the most vile things. Echoing them are members of Congress.

When I was growing up, people here were well aware of the Holocaust. “Gentlemen’s Agreement” was a best-selling book made into a vital movie exposing antisemitic bigotry. On a personal level, I could attend Northwestern University without being subject to a Jewish quota. Antisemitism seemed to fade into history. 

Jews even had a homeland. They had to fight for what the United Nations had agreed to, but they made the desert bloom not only with crops but modern products and technology. Unlike its neighbors, it was a vibrant democracy, giving equal rights to the Arabs that stayed within its borders.

After decades of rarely hearing an anti-semitic remark, suddenly, we see neighbors marching while shouting “from the river to the sea.” There is no missing the meaning of wiping out all the Jews in Israel. Maybe this anti-Jewish feeling was lurking just under the surface all along. We know of the relatively small groups of Neo-Nazis and Klu Klux claners, but they lived at the margins. 

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A Solution For Gaza II

We can’t do that. It will take way too long. This plan can’t possibly work. These responses to my Gaza Plan are why it will work. Nobody expects it. Military strategists from Sun Tzu to B. H. Liddell Hart warned us to avoid the obvious line of attack and do the unanticipated. The Germans took France in WW II forty days through the “impassable for armor Ardennes.” An imaginative plan right out of Hart’s “Strategy.” 

A bloody, massive attack on Gaza to score a quick knockout of Hamas and retrieve, if possible, the hostages are expected by nearly everyone. The problem is in the face of an enemy well prepared for the strike; it will be anything but quick. What is the incentive for Hamas to release any hostages? Worse, with so much of Israel’s assets tied down in door-to-door fighting, it invites assaults from other directions. This situation may be Iran’s plan.

Instead, Israel only sends a demolition team with air and ground cover to set charges in the easiest-to-reach group of Gaza buildings. After giving the occupants time to leave:

  1. Bring down the structures.
  2. Move on to the next group of your choosing.
  3. Keep contracting the circle around Gaza City Port. 

Hamas can end the destruction anytime by releasing the hostages, stopping all attacks, and the map of all tunnels, allowing the Israelis to destroy them. Any further attacks mean immediate resumption of the destruction—an open-ended solution neutering Hamas.

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A Solution For Gaza

While finishing up my last post, I saw information about the Hamas attack on Israel—the unfolding horror. The details were depraved even beyond the standard of horror Iisis established. How could this terror come about? What to do about it?

The Middle East was more peaceful than usual. The Abraham Accords were moving toward adding Saudi Arabia. Peace between the Arabs and Israel could lead to cooperation and a better life for everyone. Access to the Jewish state’s cutting-edge technology will only help the Arab world, while increased peaceful trade and tourism benefits everyone.

Everyone except Iran. This nation seeks to dominate the Middle East, and these accords threaten their plan. Worse, it increases their isolation. Reviving Moslem-Jewish enmity is that nation’s aim. However, directly attacking Israel would likely end badly.

Better to use their pawn, Hamas, who rules the Gaza Strip. A terror plan developed, financed, and supported by Iran and carried out in the most bloodthirsty way by Hamas received Iran’s go-ahead. How do we know this? Hamas depends on Iran for over 90% of its funding. Dirt-poor Gaza, on its own, doesn’t have the resources. Also, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post have verified Iran’s input.

Sadly, it appears the Muslim world is rallying to Hamas. So far, not one Arab nation has supported Israel in the face of this abomination. At this point, Iran guessed right.

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