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The Solution to Terrorism
by
Yoram Ettinger
Ynet Oped,
January 5, 2006
The Problem
Palestinian terrorism has been fueled
by the “Titanic/Ship of Fools” state-of-mind, which has afflicted Israel’s
leadership since the 1993 establishment of the Palestinian Authority (PA):
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Snatching tens of thousands of
Palestinian terrorists from oblivion in Yemen, Iraq, Sudan and Tunisia;
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Importing the terrorists to the
doorsteps of their intended Israeli victims;
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Arming the terrorists under the
illusion that they would eradicate terror;
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Extending financial and diplomatic
assistance to the terrorists;
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Pressuring the US Congress to
moderate its stance toward these terrorists;
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Accepting an emerging
balance-of-deterrence with Palestinian and Lebanese terrorism;
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Co-existing with the PA as if it were
a partner to peace negotiation, despite the fact that the PA educates
Palestinian children to eradicate Israel, incites Israeli Arabs against
Israel, directs anti-Israel terror and violates commitments systematically
and terroristically.
Thus, Gaza, Judea and Samaria have
become the largest terror base in the world, inflaming the Intifada
of rocks and Molotov cocktails (until 1993) into a war of missiles and
homicide-bombers, which threatens every Israeli.
It would take a drastic change of course to divert the
Titanic away from the iceberg.
The Cost
250 Israelis were murdered by
Palestinian terrorists in the 15 years that preceded the PA. About 1,800
have been murdered during the 12 years since the establishment of the PA
(equal, proportionally, to 90,000 Americans or to 30 “Twin Towers”!).
Until the PA was created, Israeli
leaders demonstrated conviction in Israel’s just cause and in the need to
bear arms as a deterrent in the Middle East, which has not experienced
inter-Arab peace since the 7th century. They had confidence in Israel’s
capability to withstand US pressure, to overcome the demographic threat and
to eradicate Palestinian terrorism.
In contrast, since the founding of the
PA, they have reflected unprecedented erosion of conviction and lack of
confidence in Israel’s capability to bear arms in the long run, and to defy
the challenges of demography, terrorism and US pressure. Such a
battle-fatigue is the result of the unprecedented post-1993 terrorism, while
downplaying Israel’s stronger-than-ever military, economy and demography
(48% Jews west of the Jordan River in 1948 and 60% in 2005!), not to mention
the improved global climate with the US, England, Spain, Australia and West
Europe exposed to the wrath of Islamic violence.
The combination of a vigorous political
option (negotiation) with a low-intensity military option – practiced by
Israel since 1993 – is every terrorist’s wet dream, but a nightmare for
democratic societies. 12 years of the PA have proven that low-intensity
warfare exacerbates terrorism, provides terrorists with stunning political
and territorial gains, erodes Israel’s posture of deterrence and wears down
its leadership.
The attrition of Israel’s leadership –
since 1993 – has adrenalized Palestinian terrorists, who have been driven by
the hope of dismantling the Jewish state. This hope must be extinguished by
a determined, fierce military option, as demonstrated by Germany, Italy,
Turkey, Peru, Egypt, Algeria, Sri Lanka, the US and other countries against
the terrorism of Baader Meinhof, Red Brigades, PKK, Shining Path, Tamil
Tigers, Muslim Brotherhood, Taliban and Ba`ath, etc.
The Solution
A moderate response to a radical threat
is strategically-flawed and morally-wrong.
Targeted killing has eliminated many
Hamas leaders, but Hamas has gained in strength, because Israeli leaders have
ignored the Texas colloquialism: “Fertilizing and watering wouldn’t make the
poison ivy a friendly flower, and targeted pruning would only strengthen its
roots. The only way to neutralize the poison is by uprooting the poison ivy!”
Restraint in face of terrorism is not a
moral or strategic virtue – it is a symptom of suicidal weariness.
The track record of the past 12 years
behooves Israel to drastically alter its war on Palestinian terrorism:
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Ending moral ambivalence (which dresses
a terror-authority like a partner for peace), and undermining the legitimacy
of that authority (PA), constitute a prerequisite for strategic clarity and
for a victory on the battlefield.
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Uprooting hate-education from PA’s
kindergartens, elementary schools, universities, mosques and official media
(which constitutes the manufacturing-line of homicide-bombers and reflects
the PA’s strategy) is essential, if terror is to be disconnected from its
life-line.
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Swift, offensive, comprehensive and
preventive war on the terrorists’ own breeding ground, not a protracted war
of attrition, targeted killing, limited military operations, defensive and
reactive tactics. Flexing a disproportional military muscle would restore
Israel’s long term deterrence posture.
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Destruction of the
political-ideological-financial infrastructure that feeds the fire of
terrorism – and bringing the enemy to submission – rather than a series of
ceasefires and coexistence with terrorism.
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Wars are not won by remote control
(artillery, missiles, air force), but rather by controlling the ground and
the people that breed terror.
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Disengaging Israel’s military and
secret service from Gaza (1994) and the towns of Judea and Samaria
(1994-2002), and transferring control to the PA, added fuel to the fire of
Palestinian terrorism. Reengaging the IDF and the Secret Service with the
towns in Judea and Samaria (since 2003) has reduced terrorism by 90%!
Control of terrorists’ breeding ground significantly reduces their ability
to plan, operate, incite, enlist, train, manufacture and smuggle terrorist
hardware. It also upgrades Israel’s capabilities of deterrence,
intelligence-gathering, prevention and retaliation.
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The war on anti-Israel terrorism must
not be subcontracted to the PA, Quartet, Egypt, US, Italian inspectors or
Turkish security guards. Terrorism is not an object to complain about, but
rather an object to be demolished, while displaying “zero tolerance” toward
any potential expression of terrorism at its ebb.
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No additional accords should be
concluded with an authority, which has become the role-model of systematic
and murderous abrogation of all commitments made to Arabs, to the US and to
Israel. One does not negotiate with terrorists; one eliminates terrorists,
especially those whose inner philosophical truth is consistent with the
destruction of one’s own state.
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The Geneva Convention determines that
“human shields” do not preclude the right of self-defense. It stipulates
that the responsibility for civilian casualties is clearly at the door step
of terrorists who abuse Palestinian civilians as “human shields”.
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A country that allows terrorists to
determine the course of its national agenda is doomed to oblivion.
A fatal Titanic-like crash of Israel will
be averted only by a leadership that is prepared to dramatically change the
course of the Jewish state away from the direction of Oslo-Hebron-Wye-Road
Map-“Disengagement”.
This change will entail a short-term
(possibly steep) diplomatic and financial cost. However, it will accord the
Jewish state a long-term critical and significant enhancement of security,
economic and diplomatic fortunes, as was demonstrated against much rougher
odds in 1948, 1967, 1981, etc.
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