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Martin Sherman's op-ed: 'Commanders against Israel’s sovereignty' is a sad story of some of Israel's ex-military know-alls stepping up and showing off their political ambitions. No doubt supported by questionable organisations, with possibly straw fronts in Israel for overseas orgs with their left agendas. They would allow Israel to commit suicide in order for their political agendas to suffice. How pathetic. They are, in my mind, traitors; no less.
'Indeed, even a cursory analysis of the CIS plan will reveal that it is not a security plan composed by military experts, but a political manifesto drafted by amateur politicians. Significantly , the “plan” deals very sparsely with military matters (which are CIS’s area of expertise) and focuses a great deal on civilian ones (which are not).
Thus, with regard to the “West Bank” and East Jerusalem, virtually all the CIS recommendations refer to beefing up security arrangements along the Security Barrier and crossing points, and completing the Barrier where gaps exist (page 22). By contrast, CIS enumerates a myriad of civilian issues (pages 24-5), which Israel is called upon to address. These include:
Addressing the lack of building permits for the growing Palestinian population in Area C
Spurring agricultural development in the West Bank
Easing restrictions on the transport and export of goods
Removing impediments to economic development (Computerizing VAT and SWIFT connectivity with Palestinian banks)
Developing Palestinian industrial and employ
ment zones
Improving transportation infrastructures
Supporting the establishment of another, new Palestinian city (in area C)
Issuing a large number of permits for work in Israel
Of course, this leaves one to puzzle not only over what expertise CIS claims in civilian administration, water management, agricultural methods, banking, taxation and so on, and how it envisions Israel being involved in all these fields if all it has on the ground across the Security Barrier is military personnel; but also over why Israel should have to be burdened with building the socio-economic foundations for a prospective independent Palestinian-Arab state—all this in absence of a viable peace process and peace partner.
Unrealistic altruism? Condescending patronage? Or the bigotry of low expectations?
Look us in the eye…
In light of the dramatic and detrimental flaws in CIS’s political paradigm, the real call that it should engender is one directed at CIS itself :
“Look us in the eye and admit. You have a very clear idea of how your proposal will end—in disaster.”'
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I HAVE SERVED IN RESERVES IN SINAI-- GAZA AND LEVANON IN FACT I WAS RECON OFFICER ANC TO BE HONEST DONT KNOW MY WAY AROUND TEL AVIV AS WELL I AS I DO BEYRUTE--IN SHORT I DO NOT NEED TO APOLOGIZE TO ANYONE ALL OF MY KIDS ARE ALL POSITAVE CITIZENS THER MOTHER WAS XRAY TECH AND IS NOW RETIRED

Peretz’s military secretary at the time, Gen. Eitan Dangot, placed some maps on the large wooden table in the conference room on the 14th floor of the Defense Ministry and began discussing options. One of them was an operation known by a secret code word – Density.
Operation Density had been years in the making and was based on intelligence collected over a long time by the Mossad and Military Intelligence. What it included were the exact locations of close to 100 long-range Iranian artillery rockets, what were supposed to be Hezbollah’s secret weapon in a future war with Israel. Almost all of them were stored in the private homes of top Hezbollah operatives.
Some of the generals were against attacking the homes. The casualty toll, they warned, would be disproportionate, and that taking out so many targets would immediately escalate the conflict and lead Hezbollah to aggressively retaliate.
For Peretz, none of this made sense. If Israel knew where these advanced rockets were located, how could it wait? He approved the operation. “If someone goes to sleep with a rocket in their bedroom, they shouldn’t be surprised to wake up with a missile on their head,” he told the military officers.
Carried out in the early hours of July 13, The mission was a massive success, one of the few during a bloody war that would last 34 days and end with a state-appointed commission of inquiry. But that night, in the span of 34 minutes, dozens of F-15 and F-16 fighter jets bombed 90 targets with amazing precision. All of the sophisticated long-range rockets supplied by Iran and hidden by Hezbollah had been destroyed.
I was reminded of that mission and Peretz’s quip after watching the destruction in Beirut on Tuesday, reportedly caused by the explosion of 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate at the Port of Beirut.
More than 150 people killed, more than 5,000 wounded, hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed – the Lebanese already suffering under the toll of a grave economic crisis and the continued spread of the coronavirus are now hurting even more. A terrible tragedy indeed.
But one can’t help but ask: What did Lebanon expect? What did the citizens of a country sadly known for years of civil war and internal strife think would happen, after they let their country be taken hostage by the terrorist Hezbollah organization?
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