Last Saturday Netanyahu declared that "Israel is waging an all-out war on Palestinian terrorism.
This battle must be fought with determination and focus. We are
increasing our prevention and punitive measures. We all feel outraged,
but we have to let the IDF, Shin Bet and police fight terrorism, and no
one should take the law into their own hands."
Bibi's declaration came after one of the deadliest weeks of
attacks by Palestinian terrorists against Jewish Israeli citizens since
the second Intifada ended in 2005.
Just last week four Israelis were murdered by Palestinian terrorists:
On September 14, Alexander Levlovitz was
killed on the way home from celebrating Rosh Hashanah with his family.
The car that he was driving was hit by stones thrown by Palestinian
terrorists. Four Palestinians were subsequently arrested.
Eitam and Naama Henkin were gunned down last Thursday in a
well-planned ambush while traveling with their four young children on a
road in Samaria. Eitam was a US citizen.
On Saturday evening, Nehemiah Lavi and Aharon Banita were
stabbed to death, and Banita's wife and two year old son were injured
as they walked home from the Western Wall in the Old City. The
terrorist, Muhannad Halabi, 19, was killed by security forces at the
scene.
Also on Saturday, 15-year-old Moshe Malka sustained moderate wounds in another Jerusalem stabbing attack.
In its weekly meeting on Monday, the Israeli cabinet decided on new and enhanced steps to stop the current wave of Palestinian violence, including:
- Easing rules of deadly force use against stone throwers (stones, bricks or cinder-blocks being classified as a deadly weapons).
- Tougher punitive action against incitement on social media.
- Minimum prison sentences for stone-throwing and firebombing.
- Imposing hefty fines on the parents of minors involved in violent acts.
- Expediting destruction of perpetrators' homes.
- Extension of judicially overseen administrative detention for suspects.
- Additional security forces (both police and IDF) in Jerusalem and the West bank
- Limiting Palestinian access to the Old City and Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The "Catch 22" of these measures is that the Palestinian leadership, and especially Abu Mazen who openly incites and encourages these terrorist acts and then glorifies the "martyrs"
who murder unarmed women, children and babies, will run to the UN and
world leaders, begging to punish the "Occupying Force" (Israel) for its
"barbaric, inhumane and undemocratic treatment of the poor, innocent,
occupied Palestinians".
Is this the beginning of the third Intifada? I don't think
so. Despite the fact that on Tuesday the stone-throwing spread to Jaffa
and Tel-Aviv, it still lacks the mass grass-roots support and
quasi-military leadership and organization that the previous ones had.
The good news is that if the improved, clarified and
enhanced government directions on dealing with the situation are
implemented with full determination and commitment, then this "embryonic
"uprising will be stopped before it develops.
The bad news is that Abu Mazen and the various Palestinian
"resistance" (terrorism) groups will try to make the optics of each
event as bad as possible for Israel.
There will, no doubt, be global condemnations, International Criminal
Court (ICC) accusations and a strong tailwind to the BDS (Boycott,
Divest, Sanction) movement.
Unfortunately with ISIS already established in Gaza and
Hamas enlarging its footprint in the Palestinian areas of Judea and
Samaria, there is no way around the negative PR if Bibi and the Israeli
government are really determined to finally "wage all-out war on
Palestinian terrorism", and stop the current wave of violence from
morphing into a full-scale Intifada.
I hope that at least some of Israel's friends will understand.
i understand and i stand with Israel!
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