by Isi Leibler
       In the midst of a bitter war – one that Israel sought to avoid - 
the statements and initiatives from U.S. President Barack Obama and his 
inept secretary of state, John Kerry, have convinced Hamas that if they 
maintain their campaign of terror against Israel and the civilians of 
Gaza, the international community will intervene on their behalf.
       From Israel’s vantage, despite 
the continuing tragic losses, there can be no turning back until the 
weapons of destruction and the tunnels are neutralized. Failure to 
achieve this will doom us to a future and possibly even more dangerous 
confrontation with these genocidal barbarians.
       Prime Minister Benjamin 
Netanyahu’s leadership has been exemplary. Despite extraordinary 
pressure from all sides of the political spectrum, he succeeded in 
charting a responsible policy. The initial restraint, his acceptance of 
the Egyptian terms of cease-fire and his avoidance of demagoguery, 
united the nation and even scored points among open-minded circles in 
the international community.
       The most incredible aspect to 
this conflict was the almost total effectiveness of the Iron Dome, which
 neutralized missiles directed to our heavily populated cities, and thus
 precluded an otherwise much more extensive and costly ground operation.
       Yet we suffered a profound shock
 at the discovery of the extent and sophistication of the underground 
city Hamas had constructed with prolific tunnels entering into Israel - 
even into public dining rooms of kibbutzim - creating a scenario for 
horrifying mass terrorist abductions and massacres of 9/11 proportions.
       The Western media’s sympathy for
 Hamas, inciting hatred against Israel by their excessive display of 
gruesome images of children killed, was completely out of context. That 
Israel possesses the fire power to level Gaza to the ground, if it 
intended doing so, was ignored. Rarely did it acknowledge that Israel 
had accepted cease-fires which Hamas had rejected. Nor that Israel 
maintained a flow of humanitarian aid, electricity and water to Gaza and
 that terrorist casualties were treated in Israeli hospitals. In fact, 
Israel even established a field hospital for the sole purpose of 
treating Gazan civilians.
       The media behaved unconscionably
 in failing to highlight the fact that most of the civilian casualties 
in Gaza were incurred because Hamas had ordered women and children to 
ignore Israeli early warnings to evacuate, obliging them to act as human
 shields at rocket launching sites and command posts. Schools, 
hospitals, mosques, and U.N. R.A. headquarters were used to stockpile 
armaments and launch missiles. By this behavior, Hamas is responsible 
for every civilian casualty, which is unquestionably defined as war 
crimes. As Netanyahu stated, “Israel employs missile defense to protect 
its citizens; Hamas uses its civilians to protect missiles.”
       Whereas no army in history has 
ever gone to the extremes of the IDF to minimize civilian casualties, 
the obscene U.N. Human Rights Commission dominated by dictatorships and 
rogue states, has launched an investigation of what it has already 
defined as “Israeli war crimes.” In what is clearly intended to be a 
repeat of the notorious Goldstone Commission, there is not even the 
pretense of objectivity and no call to investigate Hamas. The U.S. voted
 against this travesty but the Europeans, to their discredit, abstained.
 Predictably, this led to a global eruption of massive anti-Semitic 
demonstrations and violence, condemning Israel for allegedly targeting 
or being indifferent to the fate of Gazan civilians.
       In this context, we appreciate 
that the American people and Congress have displayed overwhelming 
support for Israel and remain grateful for the financial support 
sponsored by Congress that enabled us to create and produce the Iron 
Dome.
       Yet the diplomatic posturing of 
the Obama administration has been utterly deplorable at a time when we 
are entitled to rely on the U.S. to fully support its only genuine 
democratic ally in the region. Israel is confronting genocidal Hamas, 
the equivalent of al-Qaida, whose charter explicitly calls for the 
destruction of the Jewish state, and enjoins its supporters to murder 
Jews whenever the opportunity arises. This same terrorist organization 
condemned the United States for the murder of bin Laden. Our current 
conflict is not between two states but against a barbaric genocidal 
terrorist organization which the U.S. itself regards as illegal. This is
 a clear case of good versus evil – surely something Americans unlike 
postmodernist Europeans, do instinctively appreciate.
       Aside from incanting mantras of 
Israel’s right to defend itself, Obama has yet to condemn Hamas for 
exploiting its civilians as human sacrifices. Instead, from the outset 
he has sought to restrict Israel’s military response, repeatedly urging 
restraint and “proportional response”. Obama set the pattern which the 
rest of the world followed, providing Hamas with expectations that with 
growing civilian casualties, Israel would be pressured to step down.
       The hypocrisy of Obama and 
others in their condemnation of Israel is mind-boggling when reviewing 
the various military initiatives and drone attacks undertaken by the 
U.S., NATO, France, et al. The odious moral equivalence must also be 
viewed in the context of 180,000 innocent civilians literally butchered 
in Syria, and with the massacres of the ISIS in Iraq and the rest of the
 region.
       As the Israel Defense Forces 
continue to eliminate the myriad of terrorist tunnels, Obama stepped up 
his calls on Israel to act more “proportionately,” expressing horror at 
the casualties and indicating that we are not doing enough to protect 
civilians. He even stated that once 1,000 Palestinian casualties have 
been reached, he would force an end to the conflict.
       It is also widely believed that 
the Federal Aviation Administration decision to temporarily halt flights
 to Israel was a calculated political ploy by the Obama administration 
to further exert pressure.
       Precisely what further steps 
does Obama suggest Israel should take to minimize civilian casualties 
without endangering its own citizens? Would the United States or any 
responsible government enable terrorists to maintain their operations 
from mosques, hospitals, schools and homes and continue indiscriminately
 raining thousands of missiles on its citizens?
       It is ironic that in the present
 context, the Europeans, traditionally disposed to be hostile to Israel,
 passed a resolution not merely condemning Hamas attacks, but also 
demanding the demilitarization of Gaza -- something that Obama, who 
merely calls for a return to the conditions governing the former 
“truce,” has yet to demand.
       The uninvited presence of Kerry 
-- who many Israelis now regard as an unguided missile -- and who has 
been making off-the-cuff sarcastic remarks about Israeli failure to 
avoid Palestinian casualties, will only encourage Hamas to maintain the 
missile attacks.
       Kerry undermined the Egyptian 
cease-fire initiative by inexplicably turning to Qatar and Turkey to act
 as mediators. Qatar, regarded by the U.S. as an important “ally,” with 
whom it recently signed an $11 billion arms deal, is a Muslim 
Brotherhood-dominated entity and the principal funder of Hamas and ISIS.
 Turkey’s demagogue Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is an outspoken 
hysterical anti-Semite who accused Israel of engaging in “barbarism 
worse than Hitler.” Needless to say, Israel cannot be expected to engage
 with those who openly promote the Hamas agenda.
       His final act of betrayal of 
Israel was his repudiation of the Egyptian cease-fire which Israel had 
accepted. Instead Kerry conspired with Qatar and Turkey to seek to 
impose new cease-fire terms which would prevent Israel from destroying 
the tunnels it had discovered and he provided undertakings that the 
“blockade” of Gaza and release of Hamas prisoners and other concerns 
would be reviewed, with no reference to the demilitarization of Hamas. 
The Israeli Diplomatic-Security Cabinet unanimously rejected this offer 
placing Israel in direct conflict with the U.S.
       The Netanyahu government is 
fully aware that Israel cannot accept a long-term cease-fire that would 
enable Hamas to again attack Israel with missiles or renew their 
building of terrorist tunnels into Israel.
       The U.S. will also be committing
 another blunder if it seeks to recycle Palestinian Authority President 
Mahmoud Abbas to resolve the impasse. While initially he had backed the 
Egyptian cease-fire and was happy to see his “partner” Hamas under 
pressure, he has now decided to throw his lot with Hamas and the radical
 jihadists. Israel can no longer contemplate negotiations with the PA so
 long as it remains associated with Hamas.
       Defensible borders are now an 
absolute must. With the collapse of the artificial Arab nation states 
created by the Sykes-Picot treaty in the aftermath of World War I, no 
borders are sacrosanct, certainly not armistice lines that have never 
been formally recognized as international borders. Under no 
circumstances can we contemplate returning to the indefensible 1949 
armistice lines. It is now also clear that should a Palestinian state 
emerge, it must be totally demilitarized with the IDF retaining security
 control.
       We should also cautiously seek 
to engage with Egypt and other pragmatic Arab countries that are opposed
 to the jihadists and Muslim Brotherhood.
       We still look toward the 
American people and Congress to support us in this struggle of good 
versus evil. We do not ask for Americans to shed their blood for us but 
we expect their full diplomatic and political support in this battle 
against a murderous global Islamic fundamentalist movement.
This column was originally published in the Jerusalem Post and Israel Hayom
Isi Leibler may be contacted at ileibler@leibler.com. His website can be viewed at www.wordfromjerusalem.com.
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