24 Apr 2023

The Rockets’ Red Glare

 (I am planning a tour group of Israel for Spring 2024, with Pastor Chris Quintana of Old Path Ministries. Message me if you’d like to go with us!)

 On Passover Eve this year, rockets from different directions were fired at Israel, precisely at the same time Iranian officials were meeting in Beirut. Fifty were launched from Gaza, 34 from Lebanon, and three from Syria. All came from Palestinian terror groups.

In response IDF aircraft and artillery attacked Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, south Lebanon, the rocket launchers and several other targets in southern Syria, including a military facility of the Syrian army’s Fourth Division, radar and Syrian army artillery.

As usual, the terrorists created a pretext for the murderous impulses. It was claimed that the rockets were sent due to the Israelis storming the Al-Aksa Mosque. According to the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center:

“The clash spread to the mosque itself when police entered to remove several hundred men and woman who refused to leave. During the riots Palestinians threw chairs and other objects at the Israeli police and shot fireworks at the forces, who were employing teargas and shock grenades. The Palestinians reported many casualties and claimed they had been beaten by Israeli police forces. They also reported extensive damage to the mosque. Dozens of Palestinians were detained. The riots were documented by videos which were uploaded to Palestinian and Arab-Muslim media outlets and received extensive coverage. In addition to rocket fire, riots broke out in east Jerusalem and at locations in Judea and Samaria, and Palestinians carried out several terrorist attacks.”

The terrorists framed all this in an interesting way: that opening “three fronts” against Israel ensured victory. It is a symbolic premise, to be sure.

Of the rockets fired from Gaza, 23 landed in Israel, and eight were intercepted by the Iron Dome. One scored a direct hit on an Israeli home at Sderot, but the family was in a shelter.

The details of this terror activity are quite interesting, showing the close coordination between various Palestinian factions.

“The Lebanese army and UNIFIL began a joint investigation to locate the site from which the rockets had been fired (al-Mayadeen, April 6, 2023). According to reports, they searched the Qlaileh area and along the Lebanese border (al-Araby al-Jadeed, April 6, 2023).

“The Lebanese army said the rockets had been fired from the regions of Qlaileh, al-Malia and Zibkin. Patrols found additional rockets, ready for firing (Lebanese army Twitter account, April 6, 2023). The Lebanese army later announced that another rocket launcher with unfired rockets had been found near Marjayoun in south Lebanon, and that the rockets were being neutralized (Lebanese army Twitter account, April 7, 2023).”

The Lebanese army and UNIFIL aren’t exactly Israel-friendly, of course, but at least they know it’s better to quell the violence, or Israel will greatly go up-tempo. That could quickly escalate into the Third Lebanon War. And I want you to notice something from this next part of the report:

“Lebanese sources reported that targets had been attacked near the al-Rashidiya refugee camp south of Tyre and near the village of Qlaileh and the al-Malia junction, from which rockets had apparently been fired (al-Jazeera, April 7, 2023). It was also reported that the attacks destroyed the al-Limona Bridge near the al-Rashidiya refugee camp and an electrical transformer, and that buildings and vehicles had been damaged by the concussion from the attack (Lebanese National News Agency, April 7, 2023). Attempts were made to minimize the damage done by the attack, claiming Israel had attacked a sheep farm in Rashidiya, a house and a banana plantation in Qlaileh while Israel claimed it had attacked Hamas military targets. Hezbollah did not react to the attack.”

Israel attacks sheep farms? Banana plantations? The absurdity is so off-the-charts, one struggles to understand how and why the West doesn’t just go Chuck Norris on the Palestinian terrorists. The terrorism in Israel could be stamped-out with the same speed Trump used to liquidate ISIS. But too many people are invested in perpetuating the evil “land for peace” deal. Meanwhile the death rains down on Israelis and Arabs alike. The leadership doesn’t care.

And I saw a report this week that both Democrats and Republicans in Washington condemn anti-Semitism. This simply isn’t true. In fact, I would guess that relatively few actually care and do anything to combat it. That’s one of the outcomes of a Washington regime and Deep State so corrupt it can never be reformed. So while lip service is paid to supporting Israel and “fighting” anti-Semitism, rockets continue to come down and Jews are shot in the biblical heartland.

It is the rocket attacks, along with internal political struggles in Israel that in the short-term present the worst challenges. Iranian rhetoric about destroying Israel aside, the more serious threats are much closer to home.

Jim1fletcher@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

17 Apr 2023

Vengeance is the Lord’s

For 30 years, I’ve despised the fact that my own country played such a huge, negative role in establishing a sophisticated terror organization inside Israel’s “fort.” From the anti-Semitism of the pro-Arab U.S. State Department, to the mendacity of Presidents George Herbert Walker Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, America has been living on borrowed time with regard to how its treated Israel officially.

(My friend Bill Koenig’s compelling masterwork, Eye to Eye, chronicles in chilling detail just how much America’s propping-up of the Palestinian Authority has harmed our country in terms of natural disasters and economic disasters. It’s hard to argue with the research that every time we put pressure on Israel, trouble follows America.)

From the Fogel Family murders in 2011, to the maiming of countless Israelis, the West’s obsession with turning Yasser Arafat into a “statesman” has spelled disaster (history will boil over the absurdity of that mistake. Arafat was always a blood-soaked terrorist, from first to last. His 2004 death rid the world of a human gargoyle of epic proportions.)

Now Israel is in another round of violence, courtesy of the Palestinian Authority (really always the old PLO) and Hamas. Word came today that an Italian tourist was murdered on the beach at Tel Aviv(!), several others were injured, and two sisters were shot to death near an Israeli community west of Tel Aviv. At the beach, a terrorist rammed several tourists with his car and then shot the 33-year-old Italian. This outrage is unconscionable, yet it’s been going on for 30 years, since the (in)famous photo of Clinton on the White House lawn with Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin.

The Bush 41 team, right after the first Gulf War, decided it had enough political capital to blunder into a brokered peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians. Only six years before, Palestinian terrorists formed Hamas, in response to the “Occupation.” The First Intifada was a wave of Palestinian-led violence that created a “need” to bring the two parties to the negotiating table. Let’s be frank: coddling spoiled children leads to bad adults. Coddling terrorists leads to much more terrorism. People like this don’t reform on their own. The only thing terrorists really understand is their own pain.

From the moment outgoing PM Yair Lapid decided to incite violence by encouraging protests of Benjamin Netanyahu’s incoming government, the Palestinians have sought to inflame the situation. This week Israeli police stormed the Al-Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City due to incitement. In a propaganda boost, the PA/PLO used this as a pretext to unleash terror. Hamas said that the murders in Israel this week are a “natural” outgrowth of “Israeli aggression and the Occupation.”

Scum.

From multiple fronts, Israel is attacked. Jordan has warned of “catastrophic consequences” if the police enter Al-Aksa again. Nice; good going, King Abdullah.

Today, six rockets were fired at the Golan Heights, so the Israelis struck sites in Syria.

I should say at this point that I have total confidence that Israel will put down this latest cycle of violence and I have no worries over that. Yet the escalation is troublesome. Think of it: rockets from Gaza in the south, rockets from Lebanon and Syria in the north, diplomatic threats from “friendly” Jordan. Netanyahu is earning his pay this week.

I think the most worrisome aspect of all this is the internal political war going on in Israel. Years of emboldening left-wing operatives, via help from the U.S. by Clinton and Obama, has created a dangerous situation. Israel has always been good about quelling violence from outside its borders but now the internal enemies are rising.

One day, God will put all this right. He will avenge the deaths of innocents.

I hope that day is soon and very soon.

Jim1fletcher@yahoo.com