I
couldn’t say it any plainer, KILL the leaders of Hamas and Islamic
Jihad in Gaza, NOW!
Targeted killings: history and reasoning
Start cutting off the heads of the snakes. Don’t worry if they
grow new heads, cut them off too, if they grow back. Keep KILLING
their leaders and operatives, until they’re frightened to death,
and no one volunteers for the job anymore.
Targeted killings, assassinating the terrorist leadership in Gaza,
worked well in the Sharon era. Take a look at my article, “Happy
Yassin Day,” from that period, after Israel sent then Hamas leader
Sheikh Ahmad Yassin and his wheel chair, to find his 72 year old
virgin, down under. And he wasn’t the only one, we sent to early
retirement, at the time.
Rav Aluf Gantz sounds a warning
Even Benny Gantz, from the losing Blue and White party, during the
recent election campaign, threatened that the leaders of the
Palestinian terror group should remember that Israel assassinated one
of its most senior officials during the Gaza conflict of 2012, and
was capable of doing the same again.
The heads of Hamas have forgotten what happened to Ahmed
Jabari – their chief of staff. They will get a personal reminder if
they continue targeting our population, as will all terrorists.
And he lost the election; i.e. the Israeli public chose Netanyahu
to lead, thinking he would be tougher and better able to maintain
security and safety (one of the only purposes of government), for the
Israeli public.
In Israel, the more things change, the more
things stay the same
“The reality in the south, as we unfortunately saw today, where
Israeli children spend their nights in bomb shelters, while the heads
of Hamas celebrate must end now – and it will,” Gantz told a
conference during the campaign.
Well nothing has changed, and that should still be Israel’s
goal. Better that Hamas people learn by heart all their funeral
prayers, than songs of joy. Islamic Jihad should load up on mourning
meals instead of handing out sweets in the street, celebrating.
Party time in Gaza…
Let’s force King Solomon’s sage advice onto terror
leaders in Gaza, “It’s better to go to a House of Mourning than
to a Party…’ (Ecclesiastes 7:2).
And while they are mourning, giving speeches of support and
encouragement, to carry out the next atrocity against Israeli
civilians, and burying their dead; Israel should also bomb, strafe,
and disperse those political rally terror supporting funerals, as
I’ve called for since 2003. See my article, “The Call of the
Israeli Apache.”
Since the latest round of Gazan rocket attacks on Israel started,
so far, Israel has killed exactly one top leader. According to Gazan
sources, Hamad Ahmad Al-Khudari of Hamas’ military wing has been
eliminated, by the Israel Defense Forces attacking his vehicle. But
he’s small fry, now fish fillet.
Israel needs to take down their political leadership too.
Ismail Haniyeh, and his ilk have GOT TO GO.
Should Israel send in ground forces?
In desperation, MK Ofir Sofer (Union of Right-wing Parties) has
said,
The reactions that Israel has taken so far are only a
kind of Tylenol; the State of Israel must preserve its initiative and
not let Hamas dictate the pace. The Israeli response should be
asymmetrical and disproportionate so that the terror organizations
will feel the bitter taste well and over time. There’s no choice
but to enter on the ground and initiate a long-term military action,
and the sooner the better. The fighting in Gaza must be decided.
I strongly disagree, its not yet time for a full ground
liberation…
Let Israel send in the air force first
Israel has not yet exhausted by far, its air-power advantage.
Taking out terrorists, their leadership, and supporters, without
concern for collateral damage, is the way to go. Why risk any more
Israeli lives?
Its time to really unleash the Israeli Air Force. Bring back the
500 pound bombs. And, maybe time to introduce the modern equivalent
of the Gatling gun, the M61 Vulcan, GAU-8/A Avenger, or The GAU-12/U
Equalizer.
Yair Lapid once mentioned “going back” to Gaza in an article
he left in the French site Promised Land.
CNAV, with permission from the administrators of Promised
Land, translated it from French
into English.
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