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Why Israel cannot afford to be recalcitrant
Published on June 5, 2010 By Bahu Virupaksha In Current Events

Israel enjoys a high degree of goodwill in many parts of the world and even professional critics of Israel have found much to admire in the manner in which the State of Israel conducts its no nonsense foreigh policy. The world opinion be damnned. As long of USA is not overly critical Israel does not seem to care. The lastest outrage committed on the high sea seems to have taken even the Obama Administration by surprise and Hilary Clinton has joined the rest of the world in condemning Islaer's action in using military might against a flottila carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza. The world has come to recognise that the economic blokade imposed by Israel is causing untold misery to the people of the Palestenianterritory. If by following this policy Israel hopes to undermine the support base of the HAMAS, the policy is claerly not succeeding. In fact the blokade has only increased the level of public acceptability of HAMAS. The economic blokade has failed in its expressly stated purpose but has succeeeded in imposing collective punishment on the people of Gaza for electing the Hamas.

Israel has used unacceptable level of force in dealing with the flotilla carrying, afterall hum,anitarian aid to the people of Gaza. The boat did not carry any military equipment or even machinery. It only carried tents, balnkets, medicines, school text books, toys, food aand relief material. Israel could have allowed the passage of ther aid flotilla insteasd of brutally attacking and causing the death of 10 aid workers. Video footage shows the Israeli paratroopers rapelling on to the deck of the vessels and opening fire. Israel's claim that they were atrtcked first carries no convixction as the aid flitilla was on international waters when the incedent happened. I do agree that Israel has a very difficult security environment and aslo recluctanly have to conced that the security wall, often called apartheid wall has given security to the civilians as there have been far fewer suicide bombings now than before. By saying this we should not be encouraging Israel with its hard straecraft, though it is enviably successful.

The War launched against the residents of Gaza in 2008-2009 resulted, for the first time in the 65 year history of Israel in a withdrawl without achieving any major strategic objrective. The rockets attacks have stopped but for how long remains open to question. The degradation of the Hamas and its military capability has clearly not been achieved. Under these circumstances Israel could have been more circumspect.

There is yet another issue causing international disquiet. This is to do with Israel's nuclear programme. The Barack Obama administration is obsessed over Iran's nuclear material even though Iran has complied will all its obligations under the NPT to which Iran is a signatory. The nulear matwerial exchange agreement signed with Turkey and other countries effectively puts Iran's spent fuel under international scrutiny. Israel on the other hand in not a signatory to the NPT and has been carrying out a covert nuclear amrs program for the past 3 to 4 decades in a facilty in the NEGEV desert.The revelations of Mordechai Vanunu the Israeli expert has proved to the whole world the existence of the nuclear program. US experts believe that Israel possesses around 100 warheads just a screw driver away from deployment. Under these circumstances peace in the Middle East will look a dismal prospect.

Israel must respond to the consistent US call for a return to the Road Map and the process agreed with the quartet.

 

 


Comments (Page 7)
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on Jun 18, 2010

Yeah, I read a big article about that in the NYT today...  NOT.

on Jun 21, 2010

http://www.crimesofwar.org/onnews/news-darfur.html

I think this link gives a fairly comprehensive idea of the conflict, though I am not entirely in agreement over its neutrality.

on Jun 21, 2010

Bahu Virupaksha
http://www.crimesofwar.org/onnews/news-darfur.html

I think this link gives a fairly comprehensive idea of the conflict, though I am not entirely in agreement over its neutrality.

I sure hope it's not "neutral".

Neutrality in the face of evil is a grave sin.

on Jan 04, 2011
I think that Israel with it's military and resources help Somalia and stop this 2 decade war. Israel was the first country to recognize the independence of Somalia. Somalia has oil, and so does the Ogaden region or the Somali region of Ethiopia. I'm not a fan of the government of Ethiopia and their oppressive treatment of Somali Ethiopians in that region. But I want Israel to recognize all of Somalia and help it. An ally like Israel is a powerful ally, I personally a native Somali of the Tribe of Dawud (David) do not hate Jews at all, I can take a Jew anyday over an Arab. Arabs are selfish greedy people, Jews like Somalis have been refugees and have been hated on, but kept their heads up high. Like us Jews are also bussinessmen and enterpenaurs, maybe thats why we are called the Jews of Africa, and also the Irish of Africa for our fierce independence and love of poetry. The Canadian Jewish community have offered also mentorship for young Canadian Somalis. Israel is the helping hand of Somalis, while Arabs don't care and never did. I like how both Jews and Arabs say we are one of them, and Europeans say we are Blackskinned Europeans. I consider myself Somali Cushite with some Arab and Jewish heritage, and Muslim before anything. I speak Somali and know many of it's dialects, Syrian Arabic and Standard Arabic, I also speak American English, since I'm Somal-American even though those rednecks consider weird African Muslims, sometimes Arabs (most can't tell the difference). I remember there's this one point an Arab man was screaming that Somalis are Jews because the store owner wouldn't give him this certain discount on this certain item.
on Jan 04, 2011
But anyways I want Isreal and Jews to be the ally and friend of Somalia and Somalis in general, it would better for a lot of people. Both Somalis and Jews will benefit the most, the Arabs can cry all they want.
on Jan 07, 2011

Khadra1234,

My point exactly. I have said that for years. Good to see you here.

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