Shalom all,
Israel Update – Day 11 of the War.
The news of the war with Hamas, the seemingly unending rocket barrages, the blaring of the sirens, the wailing of the ambulances, the buzz of the drones and the roar of the fighter jets overhead have become regular aspects of Israeli life for the past week and a half. In the last 2 hours, sirens sounded in communities surrounding Gaza, in Sderot, in Lachish, Ashdod, Holon, Rishon LeTzion, and the surrounding area, as well as in Tel Aviv and its metropolitan area and
the geographical area between the Judean Hills and the coastal flatlands.
In the south, a high-ranking Hamas official responsible for the kidnapping of the IDF soldier Gilad Shalit a number of years ago, was killed in the IDF bombardment of an area in the Gaza Strip.The northern region continues to heat up. The terrorist group, Hezbollah, that is based in Lebanon, fired anti-tank missiles against us and the IDF retaliated with tank and artillery fire. So far, Hassan Nasrallah, the head of the Hezbollah, has leaned towards a limited cross-border provocations with Israel. But, it is clear that his instructions come from Iran and in anticipation of receiving such instructions, Hezbollah is preparing both forces and operational systems for a full-blown engagement with Israel. If push comes to shove, Tehran would instruct Hezbollah to launch massive missile attacks into the country and Nazrallah will have no alternative except to comply. It is possible that the Hezbollah will be a bit more restrained during the planned visit tomorrow of U.S. President Joe Biden, particularly because of the U.S. naval presence in the Mediterranean that has enough fire power to level Lebanon. Then again, there is no rhyme or reason with the Mullahs in Iran and they could instruct their Hezbollah proxy to lob as many missiles into Israel as they could, with the goal of severely damaging Israel’s infrastructure and possibly injuring President Biden in the process. We’ll be wiser at the end of the day tomorrow.
After a series of decisive and encouraging speeches in the U.S., President Biden is expected to land in Israel for a visit tomorrow (Wednesday). There are a number of reasons for this spur of the moment decision to visit: (1) To demonstrate the American show of force, intended for Iran and its puppet, Hezbollah, that if rockets are fired on Israel, the U.S. will join Israel in shooting them down, if requested to do so by Israel. (2) To make sure, as far as possible, that Israel will be victorious in the war against Hamas – again, without the intervention of Iran and Hezbollah. (3) To encourage Israel to continue to minimize, to the extent possible, harming the civilian population in Gaza, while pursuing the primary goal of eliminating Hamas.
This “humanitarian” goal has become the outcry of nations and organizations around the world. As mentioned yesterday, the slaughter of Israeli innocents was the media baby for a few days. But, once Israel got over the shock of the Hamas attack and began to take the initiative, the media reverted to its favorite story of accusing Israel of wrongful conduct that results in civilian casualties in Gaza. It’s an old story, and an old accusation and ignores all of Israel’s efforts to minimize the deaths of non-combatants – the exact opposite of the mass killings and butchering committed by Hamas on an Israeli religious day of celebration. Biden’s “encouragement” of Israel in this regard will come at a time when the population here is again divided, this time over the offer of Hamas to return the hostages who are foreign nationals, purportedly unconditionally, but when “field conditions are right”. This is yet another revision of Hamas’s statements of willingness to release “some” hostages and it should be treated with no small degree of skepticism. But, if in fact this is a genuine offer, we need to look at what will allow for the release, namely, when “field conditions are right”. That’s another way of saying that Israel should stop the bombardment of Gaza and end the war against Hamas.
The present offer to “unconditionally” release the foreign nationals who were taken hostage, as noted above, is not unconditional. Hamas desperately needs to set the conditions, to be in charge, “to save face”. That also means that Israel needs to comply with the demands of Hamas. If only foreign nationals are involved in the release, then those nations whose citizens are being held will be adding to the pressure on Israel to do what is necessary, i.e., to comply with the demands of Hamas, in order to get those hostages freed. But, what about the non-foreign nationals, the Israelis, Jew and non-Jew, young and old, male and female, religious and secular? They will remain as hostages and will be the pawns for another planned negotiation at some point where Israel will be called upon to make additional concessions to this terrorist organization. The Hamas spokesman who announced the above willingness to release hostages who are foreign nationals also indicated that they are holding some 250 hostages, “or so”. What that means is that Hamas itself does not know how many people were taken hostage on 7th October. The reason for that is that many Gazans, who were not actively affiliated with Hamas, also went through the border fence with the terrorists, kidnapped individuals and took them back to Gaza. The bottom line: the exact number is not known and the locations of all of the hostages in not known. So, Hamas can only express a willingness to release the foreign nationals that are held by it.
I was asked this evening what I would do if I were “the man in charge” and needed to make a decision right now. It resulted in a lively discussion. So, I forward the question to all of you: “What would you do if the decision was for you and you alone to make regarding the war against Hamas and the offer to free hostages who are foreign nationals only?”
Another aspect of President Biden’s visit is the possibility of gaining popular support among Americans for aligning with Israel. Most Americans can easily relate Israel’s “9/11” (10/7) with America’s “9/11”, particularly when they saw the atrocities committed by Hamas following its murderous assault here a week and a half ago. No doubt there will be some political points gained by his being here now, in the middle of a war – something that no American President has ever done in the past. But, more than that, his visit here at this time will be a message to Israel’s “Abraham Accords” partners that the relationship between Israel and the U.S. is solid and that those same partners should take this into account and act, or at least, take a public stand, in favor of Israel.
As of this writing, I have two sons in uniform. Your prayers for them and for all of the IDF would be greatly appreciated.
“Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” (2 Kings 6:16)
“The LORD your God who goes before you will Himself fight on your behalf, just as He did for you in Egypt before your eyes.” (Deut. 1:30).
Bless, be blessed and be a blessing.
Marvin


