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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Israel's feckless government

Jeff Jacoby has a great comment on Israel's feckless government in today's Boston Globe (Hat Tip: NY Nana via Little Green Footballs)
It is a mark of how feckless the Israeli leadership has become that the Arab government of Jordan shows more common sense than the Jewish state in reacting to those who would lionize the killer of Jewish kids.

And that is indicative of the most perverse behavior of all: the refusal of Israel to face the fact that it is in a war for survival - a war that it will win only by fighting and defeating its enemy, not by clinging blindly to a phony "peace process" that has brought it nothing but terror, tears, and a mounting toll of death.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's reaction to last week's massacre of the innocents was to announce that he would "not give up on making a tremendous effort to take another significant, important, and dramatic step that might bring us to an opportunity for real reconciliation."

The Israeli Foreign Ministry spouted the same drivel: "These terrorists are trying to destroy the chances of peace," its spokesman said, "but we certainly will continue the peace talks." The White House chimed in too: "The most important thing is that the peace process continue and that the parties are committed to it."

Wrong. The most important thing is to recognize that there is a war against Israel by enemies profoundly committed to its elimination - enemies who regard negotiations, concessions, and all the trappings of the "peace process" as evidence that the Jews are in retreat, and that hitting them even harder will bring victory even closer. That is why there was jubilation in Gaza. And why last week's atrocity in Jerusalem was only the latest such horror - not the last.
Read it all.

3 Comments:

At 11:10 PM, Blogger Lois Koenig said...

Thanks for the hat tip, Carl.

Jacoby was spot-on.

 
At 12:49 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

And Ehud Barak and Tzipy Livni are raising questions about the future of the peace process. And there's Ehud Olmert, who these days is dancing to Shas' tune on construction in Jerusalem, out of an imperative need to prolong his political survival.

Feckless government, indeed.

 
At 12:08 PM, Blogger Nannette said...

The present government in Israel makes the kapos of the concentration camps look like the paragons of virtue!

 

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