A third intifada?
No. 1. This most recent outbreak of violence represents the opening round of the third Palestinian intifada. The first intifada, which began in 1987 and petered out in the early 1990s, was an uprising of stones and Molotov cocktails. The second intifada, which began 12 years ago, was an uprising of suicide bombers. The third uprising, inevitably, was going to feature rockets and missiles. I don’t care to think about what sorts of weapons and tactics will feature in the fourth intifada…
No. 5. Israel, unlike Hamas, has no strategy in Gaza. It has only tactics. Israel is justified in defending itself. It isn’t tenable for a sovereign state to allow its citizens to go unprotected from rocket attacks from someone else’s territory. If Russia or the U.S. had come under similar attack, those responsible would almost immediately find themselves dead. All of them. But for Israel, military victory over Hamas is impossible, which is why a ground invasion of Gaza is a bad idea. So long as Hamas maintains the capability to fire even one rocket into Israel, or dispatch one suicide bomber to a Tel Aviv cafe, it will view itself as having won this round.
For a while, at least, expect Hamas to have more difficulty launching attacks. It has, after all, lost much of its rocket force as well as its military commander, the allegedly indispensable Ahmed al-Jabari. But I’ve been to the funerals of four or five indispensable Hamas men over the years, and they are always replaced. Short-term, it is possible that Hamas will refrain from firing rockets and keep others from doing so as well. But there is no long-term military solution for Israel, short of turning Gaza into Chechnya or Dresden. This is militarily feasible, but it would be immoral and would end in Israel losing its international legitimacy.









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This is militarily feasible, but it would be immoral and would end in Israel losing its international legitimacy.
Israel is already hated by a *lot* of countries. I don’t see how they could “lose international legitimacy”. If the world is already claiming that the Jews are the bad guys, there’s really no actual downside to Israel to play the part.
The left never seems to realize this. Eventually, if you demonize someone enough, they’re going to think “well, they *already* think I’m evil, why am I trying to be nice about things?”
Vancomycin on November 21, 2012 at 1:55 PM
Which is why the cycle of violence will continue. It’s ‘immoral’ for Israel to go in and clean house, so to speak, yet the same isn’t said of Palestinians firing rockets at the Israelis. The latter are simply to shrug off the attacks, or talk to those shooting at them, or give the side that wants them dead whatever they want. And when Israel finally decides to respond to the attacks, they inevitably go ‘overboard’ with immediate calls for a truce. Rinse, and repeat.
changer1701 on November 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM
Dresdenize Gaza.
Shy Guy on November 21, 2012 at 2:12 PM
This is the long term strategy that Goldberg insists does not exist. Israel will conquer Gaza by force and in the process kill most if not all of its Muslim inhabitants. Nationalism taken to its necessary conclusion.
ernesto on November 21, 2012 at 2:17 PM
Are you suggesting those pesky Zionists are planning genocide?
changer1701 on November 21, 2012 at 2:28 PM
I have mixed feelings about Dresden. I would only have bombed the ugly buildings and people.
Gaza, no such worries!
Seth Halpern on November 21, 2012 at 3:16 PM
At least three faulty and incorrect premises stated as fact by this buffoon, which discredit the entire essay.
Thanks for playing … moron.
ShainS on November 21, 2012 at 3:27 PM
They should be given an hour to pack and flee. But they don’t deserve any more pity than that. The party should have been over long, long ago.
Shy Guy on November 21, 2012 at 3:32 PM