Hamas War

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Same Old Ehud Barak

ברק ברח
Barak Barach
Barak Fled


That has been the rallying cry against Ehud Barach oops! Barak ever since he ran for cover instead of helping the wounded at the training accident at Tzehelim Bet and how he ordered our troops to flee Southern Lebanon, which enabled Hizbullah to arm against Israel.

The vast majority of Israelis are disgusted and disappointed by Israel's early withdrawal from Gaza and the pre-mature cessation of Operation Cast Lead, aka the Election Campaign War.

Ironically, Tzachi Hanegbi, whose mantra used to be "Barak Barach," now sounds just like him in his announcement:


"Hamas militants face a simple equation," Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman Tzachi Hanegbi told Army Radio. "If the [rocket] fire resumes, we will respond with force so strong and overpowering, they will miss the day the Israel Air Force's offensive began." (hat tip IMRA)


Barak's reign as Prime Minister was full of threats like that, but he never followed through, and we ended up with the worst bout of Arab terrorism ever. The media calls it "The Second Intifada," not that I remember any announcemt by the terrorists that they had ended the sic "first" one. There were periodic lulls, like when ocean water recedes between waves.

Ehud Barak was elected during such a lull, and then he so mishandled the subsequent terrorism, emboldening the terrorists by his unilateral campaign promise withdrawal from Southern Lebanon, that most of the country felt under siege. We were forced to get bullet-proof vehicles or travel dressed in heavy bullet-proof vests. My sons were serving in the army at the time, and I was more nervous about their walking in Jerusalem than when they were doing their actual military tasks.

Today, what frightens me is the national amnesia, which has allowed that same Ehud Barak to return to politics as head of the Labor Party and subsequently become Defense Minister. As IDF Chief of Staff, he was instrumental in downgrading the army which caused the many mistakes in Olmert's Lebanese War fiasco of two and a half years ago.

And now, Ehud Barak is willing to accept continued smuggling of arms by Hamas into Gaza. All I can think of is that a deal was made via the Egyptians to keep things "quiet" until after Israeli elections.

Please don't forget that one of the new U.S. President Obama's highest priority Foreign Policy aims is to establish a new Arab country in the very heart of Israel.

My husband and I just spent close to a week on vacation in Eilat, sans internet. That's why I haven't posted recently. We were dependent on TV news, which gave very little real information. Now we're back.

Most Israelis, Jews and concerned people all over the world are shocked that Israel ended Operation Cast Lead without the freeing of Gilad Shalit. What was the real point of that "war?" "War," "operation," "campaign," it doesn't matter what it's called. The important thing is to have a clear goal, and Israel doesn't. Our soldiers are motivated and want to to the job professionally. When we returned to Jerusalem from Eilat, we saw signs all over proclaiming that "the people have the fortitude to support the soldiers on the frontline." Our problem is that we're ruled by weak tired, selfishly ambitious and shortsighted politicians.

G-d is angry with them, and that's why there's no rain. But G-d loves the people, and that's why with all of the rockets and missiles launched at southern Israel, there were so few casualties.

With elections coming up, we have the opportunity to vote for true leaders. I'm voting for Ichud Le'umi, the only party which is uncompromising in its support for the People and Land and State and Security of Israel.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are so right,
I am sure that Egypt wants the left to get in again, so they are doing all they can to keep everything quiet.
No-one wants a war, but I can't belive that they retreated (in time for the inaugration of the new US President), without even keeping a presence in the phillidelphia road!

keren

Batya said...

thanks, Keren, yes, the world wants Kadima to win, and the terrorists, Egypt etc are all trying to stay quiet until after the elections.

Anonymous said...

On a spiritual level, it's evident that the sitra achra was responsible for stopping the campaign, exactly like the Lebanon war. Anytime you see a divided nation unite and pull together, with an overwhelming majority in favour of supporting something, in this case, fighting until the last Hamas is killed, something has to spoil the event. We saw unprecedented nationalism from Olmert and Peres, and it was either true tshuva, or too good to be true. What sis Olmert have too lose?! He was actually repairing his very tarnished image, but for some reason, he gave up this easy personal opportunity as well.

So no one really knows why we stopped, but...

on a materialistic plain, something is very fishy that the leaders of France, Germany, Britain, and England all take time out of their busy schedules, together, to deal with this issue, flying over here to discuss.

What was so important to them: Arab deaths, Arab protests in their streets, Israeli popularity around the globe 'on the street', Israel raising its fist to fight with determination, a secret Iranian nuclear threat, something that was not going 'according to the plan' of the Nwe World Order?


Please tell us if someone knows.

Batya said...

Those world leaders took off time to pose with Tsippi for her campaign. It's all politics.

I have to get a new cd/radio fo my bedroom, since the only thing that comes on now is BBC, and they have been so blatantly pro-Gazan.

Anonymous said...

B"H
Hamass claims victory. Despite the wonderful job done by IDF soldiers, the unity w/i Israel (exception for some traitors from the Left, and the support by world Jewry. I wonder if Hamass is really wrong.
The tunnels are open again. Shalit is still in captivity. His name wasn't even mentioned. And once again, the gov't is relying on the world to control the border with a hostile neighbor, which no country wants to do. And how will Kadima or Labor respond if rockets fly? Will they just issue more empty words that they will get mad enough to begin to threaten to maybe use force?
And Hamass need not be concerned with Obama. Despite his slick messages, Obama is a Clinton/Carter retread re Israel & the Atabs, but with a vengance. And he will be able to point to his 'house Jews' as proof of his good will toward Israel. Remember his campaign promise that he is a friend of Israel & will show it by pushing peace between Israel & the palestinians? Don't count on Ron Emmanuel. He's a CLinton Oslo retread. Hillary as Sec of State? She looks forward to an expanded State Dep't, that bastion of Arabphile policy. The report last year that Iran has suspended its nuclear program was written by State Dep't experts.
And who did Obama choose as his emissary to the Mid-East? Mitchell of arab descent. Clinton sent him on a fact finding mission on the Intifada. Mitchell wrote a pro-arab report.I believe it was Barak who called the Hilltop youth "traitors". I wonder if he will use the same term against the Left who demonstrated against the Gaza Incursion. But would I don't think he would dare call organizations that the PM's wife & daughter are affiliated with "traitors".
So Hamass really need not fear Israel. Yes. Hamass has alot to smile about.

Batya said...

yes, Aaron K, you're right.
Israeli politicians didn't want to win.