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Why Israel Must Destroy Hamas

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In a true cycle, for example a biological one, life is sustained by a progression of changes that begin with new individuals who mature through stages that end in death but reproduce along the way thus completing a cycle. The popular term, “cycle of violence,” that journalists and politicians use to describe the violent relationship between Israel and its enemies is no more a cycle than is the construction of a bridge or road where a particular end is conceived, difficulties in its execution are encountered, and a goal is achieved: this process is linear, not cyclical. Israel’s enemies sought to prevent the existence of the Jewish state by force. Almost seventy years later, the Israeli people are still defending themselves: this, too, is linear.

Looking only at the violent exchanges between Arabs and Israelis that are a defining characteristic of the two sides’ relations offers the appearance of hammer blows one followed by the next: a cycle. But even a blacksmith’s hammering is aimed at something, a nail, a hinge, a plough. Israel aims to be left alone. Her enemies would—and will if presented with the opportunity—destroy her. The conflict is no more a cycle than was any conflict between those who aim to subjugate or destroy and those who seek to be left alone.

Yet U.S. policy rests on the false assumption that the conflict is cyclical and that interrupting it is a legitimate foreign policy goal. U.S. policy should address the root, not the branch. The root is the terrorists’ refusal to acknowledge that Israel is here to stay and their insistence on destroying the Jewish state. The branch is the ensuing conflict.

Israeli policy, in turn, defends the nation most effectively where it attacks the root. Victories on the ground from 1948 to 1972 persuaded surrounding hostile states that military action was a dubious instrument to achieve political objectives. The Hamas terrorists remain unconvinced. They are abetted in their conviction that terror can bring down Israel with the help of Iranian money and support; European opinion, which is reverting to its centuries-old attitude toward Jews; and U.S. policy that sees cycles where it should see a continuum.

Hamas can kidnap and kill Israeli teenagers and as the past few days’ events show. It can increase the range of the rockets launched from Gaza to reach Tel Aviv and the southern perimeters of Jerusalem. But Hamas is vulnerable as it has not been in years, deprived of the former assistance of Syria and the Muslim Brotherhood government in Cairo.

Still, Israel’s air attacks on rocket-launching sites in Gaza and tunnels used to smuggle weapons from Egypt will generate predictable international denouncements of the government in Jerusalem. Crucially, these attacks will not destroy or seriously incapacitate Hamas. But doing so is a worthy strategic objective. It would end or substantially reduce rocket attacks against southern Israel and reduce Israel’s unrelenting need to respond with air and naval force.

Prime Minister Netanyahu correctly observed in a speech delivered late in June that the Syrian civil war, the onslaught against the Iraqi government, and the swift movement of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is changing the Middle East’s borders, and that the changes presaged years of “conflict and instability.” Netanyahu also stated his confidence that radical Islamism will eventually fall, as have other totalitarian systems, because it denies human freedom. However, as Daniel Pipes thoughtfully observed, Nazism was indeed defeated but not before it had wrought unprecedented slaughter on and off the battlefield in Europe.

Attacking Hamas on the ground in Gaza and killing its leaders and followers may help bring closer eventual victory in the long war against terrorism. Or it may not. But it will surely diminish the harm that Iranian-supported terror can inflict on Israel and Palestinians who live in the rubble of Gaza.



Why Israel Must Destroy Hamas | RealClearDefense
 
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They are showing their real worth...

It's Pakistani site, but members all over the world are allowed to register themselves. Which should not be allowed indeed.
 
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Truce face of Indians.

Pakistanis and others living in Muslim countries have provided balanced posts backing both sides in this conflict however these Indians get pleasure out of death of innocents.

I want every single Muslim to see for what they really are.
 
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They killed Nurses, doctors, patients , They are not acting as human shield. Even Israel demolished a center of disabled persons.
Clearly random targets..... Innocent civilians are victim of this barbaric act. Israel is big threat for peace.
 
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Truce face of Indians.

Pakistanis and others living in Muslim countries have provided balanced posts backing both sides in this conflict however these Indians get pleasure out of death of innocents.

I want every single Muslim to see for what they really are.

no we do not they are using these innocent as human shields they must be eradicated ,that is not just (my / indian opinion)but the world as a whole agrees with ... it's high time you change your muslim ummah mindset brother and stand beside Israel supports Israel just like the rest of the world....

World Leaders Express Support for Israel | The Tower
 
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In a true cycle, for example a biological one, life is sustained by a progression of changes that begin with new individuals who mature through stages that end in death but reproduce along the way thus completing a cycle. The popular term, “cycle of violence,” that journalists and politicians use to describe the violent relationship between Israel and its enemies is no more a cycle than is the construction of a bridge or road where a particular end is conceived, difficulties in its execution are encountered, and a goal is achieved: this process is linear, not cyclical. Israel’s enemies sought to prevent the existence of the Jewish state by force. Almost seventy years later, the Israeli people are still defending themselves: this, too, is linear.

Looking only at the violent exchanges between Arabs and Israelis that are a defining characteristic of the two sides’ relations offers the appearance of hammer blows one followed by the next: a cycle. But even a blacksmith’s hammering is aimed at something, a nail, a hinge, a plough. Israel aims to be left alone. Her enemies would—and will if presented with the opportunity—destroy her. The conflict is no more a cycle than was any conflict between those who aim to subjugate or destroy and those who seek to be left alone.

Yet U.S. policy rests on the false assumption that the conflict is cyclical and that interrupting it is a legitimate foreign policy goal. U.S. policy should address the root, not the branch. The root is the terrorists’ refusal to acknowledge that Israel is here to stay and their insistence on destroying the Jewish state. The branch is the ensuing conflict.

Israeli policy, in turn, defends the nation most effectively where it attacks the root. Victories on the ground from 1948 to 1972 persuaded surrounding hostile states that military action was a dubious instrument to achieve political objectives. The Hamas terrorists remain unconvinced. They are abetted in their conviction that terror can bring down Israel with the help of Iranian money and support; European opinion, which is reverting to its centuries-old attitude toward Jews; and U.S. policy that sees cycles where it should see a continuum.

Hamas can kidnap and kill Israeli teenagers and as the past few days’ events show. It can increase the range of the rockets launched from Gaza to reach Tel Aviv and the southern perimeters of Jerusalem. But Hamas is vulnerable as it has not been in years, deprived of the former assistance of Syria and the Muslim Brotherhood government in Cairo.

Still, Israel’s air attacks on rocket-launching sites in Gaza and tunnels used to smuggle weapons from Egypt will generate predictable international denouncements of the government in Jerusalem. Crucially, these attacks will not destroy or seriously incapacitate Hamas. But doing so is a worthy strategic objective. It would end or substantially reduce rocket attacks against southern Israel and reduce Israel’s unrelenting need to respond with air and naval force.

Prime Minister Netanyahu correctly observed in a speech delivered late in June that the Syrian civil war, the onslaught against the Iraqi government, and the swift movement of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is changing the Middle East’s borders, and that the changes presaged years of “conflict and instability.” Netanyahu also stated his confidence that radical Islamism will eventually fall, as have other totalitarian systems, because it denies human freedom. However, as Daniel Pipes thoughtfully observed, Nazism was indeed defeated but not before it had wrought unprecedented slaughter on and off the battlefield in Europe.

Attacking Hamas on the ground in Gaza and killing its leaders and followers may help bring closer eventual victory in the long war against terrorism. Or it may not. But it will surely diminish the harm that Iranian-supported terror can inflict on Israel and Palestinians who live in the rubble of Gaza.



Why Israel Must Destroy Hamas | RealClearDefense


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Some Indians members are so low on this forum as these days showed us.

I despise all kinds of @ss lickers.

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"Bagal Mein Churi, Muh Mein Ram" is a common proverb in Hindi language in India.

“A sweet tongue, but a hand ready to stab in the back.”
 
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the baniya hindu is lowest of enemies of Muslims

cowardice, deceit and thirst for Muslim blood are known attributes as history is our witness based on the actions of their ancestors.

just look at how they side with jews to enjoy the spectacle of Palestinian blood flowing through the streets of Gaza
 
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Some Indians members are so low on this forum as these days showed us.

I despise all kinds of @ss lickers.

Indians consider Israel as their friend. Supporting friends is not @$$ licking. You agree or not. We are the last person on earth to leave our friends hand. It hardly matters if the friend is bad to others or not.

Israel enjoys our unconditional support. You like it or not, hardly matters!!
 
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keep calm and support LET and IM ye wala avatar theek reha ga?

indians are nothing but dipshit race planted on this planet earth by british raj to support every barbaric country against muslims i just wondered why the mugals didnt annihilated these hindus they were busy marrying hindu women they should have killed all the hindus for the betterment of mankind :?

bilkul theek rahega who cares we are aware that you support them anyways let and im are declared terrorists organizations ,Lashkar-e-Taiba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indian Mujahideen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and as for the rest of your bs goes!! keep whining we are still a hindu majority now keep crying we support israel we love israel India, the Most Pro-Israel Country :: Daniel Pipes

and so does the rest of the world expect for some rogue muslim regemies !!good luck
 
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