In
world affairs, we're seeing "expert" end-of-year analysis about which
of the four "super-powers": U.S., Russia, China or Iran has more
worldwide respect, allies and influence.
Don't
worry - I have no intention of boring you with a walk down memory lane
and facts that you already know or can easily look up.
Besides, though
some good things happened this year, I really don't feel like
revisiting the international and political blunders (both Israeli and
American!) of 2015.
There
is good reason that on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, we say:
"Tichleh shana vekileloteha, tachel shana uvirchoteha" ("May a year with
its curses end, may a year with its blessings begin"). In Arabic they
say: "Il faht maht" ("what is past is dead").
So,
dusting off my usually reliable crystal ball, let's leave 2015 in the
rear-view window, and see what twists and turns the beginning of 2016
may have in store for Israel and the region...
The "Knife Intifada" will continue, despite Israel's ongoing upgrading of prevention, threat-neutralization and deterrence policies.
Recent polls
show a growing support for this "national resistance" among Palestinian
youth and young adults, mainly in the West Bank, as the result of
non-stop incitement and pseudo-religious "justification", together with
daily media glorification of the so-called "martyrs" by prominent Arab
and Palestinian leaders from President Abu Mazen and his ruling Fatah faction, through Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, ISIS and others.
The naive potential terrorists are not only promised all the benefits of "martyrdom",
but also a glorified eternal place of honor in a pantheon of "national
heroes" whose death brought about the "Liberation" of Palestine. Both
are very persuasive motivators.
While
this low-intensity war is not an existential threat to Israel, the
"optics" and International public relations will continue to fuel
anti-Israel and "one-state" movements worldwide.
A new Lebanon war? After the targeted extermination last week of convicted murderer and terrorist, Samir Kuntar, together with other senior Hezbollah militants, Hassan Nasrallah, the organization's leader, threatened Israel with a painful retaliation, both "in and out of the country".
In response, the head of the IDF, Lt. Gen Gadi Eisenkot stated unequivocally that Nasrallah and Hezbollah would be making a big mistake if they perpetrated a lethal terror attack, either in Israel or anywhere in the world, to avenge Kuntar's elimination.
Will
a Hezbollah response to Kuntar's death trigger another Israel-Lebanon
war within the next few months? That's certainly possible and the IDF is
more than prepared.
However
Western sources claim that several Lebanese political factions are
pressuring Nasrallah not to launch a revenge attack, since Israel will
retaliate with devastating force against Lebanon.
Even
Iran, Hezbollah's patron, is telling Nasrallah to avoid a conflict with
Israel right now, since it would cause huge damage to the current
efforts to preserve Bashar Assad's Alawite/Shiite government in Syria,
and to Hezbollah and Iran's influence and infrastructure in Lebanon.
Will Hezbollah do something really stupid? The next few days, or weeks will tell.
War with ISIS? Last On Saturday ISIS released a recorded message,
supposedly by its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. In it he said: "We are
getting closer to you day by day, do not think that we have forgotten
about you...God caused the Jews of the world to gather in Israel, and
the war against them has become easy...It is the obligation of every
Muslim to carry out Jihad. Jews, you will not enjoy in (sic) Palestine. God has gathered you in Palestine so that the Mujaheddin (militants that engage in Jihad) can reach you soon and you will hide by the rock and the tree. Palestine will be your graveyard".
According
to Israeli sources, ISIS has been planning attacks against Israel for
some time. Covert and overt IDF, GSS (Shin Bet) and Mossad operations,
both alone and/or in cooperation with the US, Russia, Egypt, Jordan,
other Arab countries and Turkey, have so far effectively thwarted those
plans. As result the one country al-Baghdadi fears is Israel.
In
a taunt to the US and Russia, Baghdadi added: "Be confident that God
will grant victory to those who worship him, and hear the good news that
our state is doing well. The more intense the war against it, the purer
it becomes and the tougher it gets."
Based
on the methodology of the recent ISIS attacks in Paris and San
Bernardino, it would be prudent to assume that al-Baghdadi's words were
not just intended to threaten Israel, but very possibly also to
"activate" already embedded, trained and equipped sleeper cells or "lone wolf" terrorists in Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
I'm confident that Israel's highly experienced defense and security services are on top of this. However, we should always remember that in security, there is never "100%".
There
is more in my crystal ball regarding Israel, America and the Middle
East in the first half of 2016...but I have to recharge it now.
As
for the second half of 2016 - I agree with the wise Jedi Master Yoda
who once observed: "Always in motion the future is...difficult to see."
Happy New Year, and may "The Force" be with us all in 2016...we're going to need it!
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