Mona Charen
Friday, July 25, 2014
Hamas, with perhaps unwitting help from President Barack
Obama, is achieving its war aim: to legitimize Islamic supremacism and
Jew-hatred, and take it global. Jews are no longer safe in Europe or even in
some places in the U.S.
Who now recalls that when Hamas was elected, the world
responded with disgust? Hamas was on everyone's terrorist list. Flailing, the
European Union, Russia, the United Nations and United States asked Hamas to
recognize Israel, renounce terror and agree to live by previous agreements
between Israel and the Palestinian National Authority. Hamas refused.
Nevertheless, its image is much improved.
Hamas enjoys killing Israelis and Jews -- "By God,
we will not leave one Jew in Palestine," one of its leaders, Abdel Aziz
al-Rantisi, told Al Jazeera -- but thanks to Israel's self-defense,
opportunities for that pleasure are limited. Hamas has successfully terrorized
southern Israel -- and more recently, central Israel -- with its deliberate
missile attacks on civilians, and they take satisfaction in that. But their
chief aim and greatest victory is in forcing Israelis to kill Palestinians.
It's almost a matter of indifference to Hamas whether a dead child is an
Israeli killed by a Hamas rocket deliberately aimed at a village or a
Palestinian child killed because Israel returned fire and the launcher was
located in a kindergarten. If it's the latter, the child's image becomes part
of the psychological war on Israel.
This script has been followed year after year. Elite
world opinion seems incapable of seeing the truth -- that every dead
Palestinian civilian (and, of course, every Israeli) is a victim of Hamas.
Maybe it's just too pleasurable to indulge in guilt-free anti-Semitism. Notice
that attacks in Europe have targeted synagogues, not Israeli embassies.
Hamas has been successful at libeling Israel and stirring
anti-Semitism globally. Obama ought to speak for our values and forcefully push
back against this dark, spreading stain, but he doesn't. He hasn't spoken up
for Christians persecuted throughout the world, either.
Rather than denouncing Hamas' depravity, he has issued
tepid endorsements of Israel's right to self-defense (undermined by privately
delivered warnings). Canada's Stephen Harper, who has lately seemed, by
default, the leader of the free world, was stalwart. "It is evident that
Hamas is deliberately using human shields to further terror in the
region." In light of that, "Canada calls on its allies and partners
to recognize that these terrorist acts are unacceptable and that solidarity
with Israel is the best way of stopping the conflict."
Obama, by contrast, has slid into the role Hamas
practically scripted for him, calling the Israeli prime minister twice in three
days to express his "serious concern about the growing number of
casualties."
No country on Earth takes more care to minimize civilian
casualties than Israel. It sends text messages, phone calls and even "taps
on the roof" (small firecrackers) to warn residents. And no government on
Earth does more to ensure that civilians will be casualties than Hamas.
"They have nowhere to go!" reported a U.N. official from Gaza on PBS
television. That's because rather than building bomb shelters, schools or homes
with the 800,000 tons of concrete at its disposal, Hamas has built miles of
highly sophisticated, reinforced tunnels to infiltrate Israel. The world's
tallest skyscraper in Dubai, Tablet Magazine notes, used only 110,000 tons of
concrete.
Israel has taken precautions about civilians, despite
being under ceaseless rocket and terror infiltration attack from Hamas for
years.
Obama understands the need to fight terror. He has
conducted a drone war against suspected terrorists throughout his term. The
Long War Journal estimates that U.S. drones have killed 2,555 leaders and activists
in terrorist groups as well as 153 civilians in Pakistan alone. The Bureau of
Investigative Journalism estimates that drones have killed between 2,528 and
3,648 individuals, including as many as 948 civilians.
The U.S. has not experienced a large-scale terror attack
since 2001. Obama has dispatched drones not in retaliation for attacks but on
suspicion that the targets were terrorists plotting future attacks. "Turns
out I'm really good at killing people," Obama boasted to a journalist. "Didn't
know that was gonna be a strong suit of mine."
In May of 2013, the president defended his actions at the
National Defense University: "Let us remember that the terrorists we are
after target civilians, and the death toll from their acts of terrorism against
Muslims dwarfs any estimate of civilian casualties from drone strikes."
Benjamin Netanyahu might quote those words back to him,
when he next phones.
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