When a brother and a sister fight, you see the brother hitting her, but don’t see the girl pinching him. The following OpEd at LA Times has expressed this well, ” Israel cannot win this war, primarily because it is fighting only the symptoms of the conflict with the Palestinians — rocket launching — not the underlying causes, which are the Gaza blockade and the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.”
Those who are biased towards Jews will condemn Israel to no end, and those who are biased against Muslims love the killing, bombing and annihilation of Palestinians. Shame on the men and women on both ends of the conflict for cherishing death and destruction. None of us should justify killings of any kind and no one should rejoice this. We are not animals to lock in our horns or tear apart each other with our fangs, we are humans blessed with the ability to talk and find solutions.
I am deeply committed to security for Israelis and Justice for the Palestinians, one will not happen without the other. I have written and published over 50 pieces on the issue, and have been involved with many peace initiatives including Middle East Peace Initiative by Rev. Moon’s ministry. I have been to Israel and have traveled most of the land. I am a board member of the Israeli Palestinian confederation, a non-profit organization working to find solutions with membership from both Palestine and Israel and a few non-Palestinians and non-Israelis like me.
Israel can’t win this or any future conflicts by bombing Gaza
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-sharqieh-israel-gaza-20140716-story.html
Mike Ghouse is a pluralist committed to building cohesive societies where no human has to live in apprehension or fear of the other. More at
www.IsraelPalestineDialogue.com
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Israel can’t win this or any future conflicts by bombing Gaza
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-sharqieh-israel-gaza-20140716-story.html
The range of Hamas’ rockets was about 50 miles in 2012, reaching cities such as Ashdod. Today, some rockets have traveled nearly 100 miles, targeting Tel Aviv and even Haifa. Hamas launched more than 800 rockets in the first six days — more than it did in 21 days in 2008. Israel has launched more than 1,300 airstrikes on Gaza in those first six days.
Seventeen members of the extended family of Tayseer Batsh, the Hamas police chief, were killed by one such airstrike — the largest number from one family in a single attack in the three conflicts. We don’t know how long the current conflict will last, but it could prove more punishing this time.
The range of Hamas’ rockets was about 50 miles in 2012, reaching cities such as Ashdod. Today, some rockets have traveled nearly 100 miles, targeting Tel Aviv and even Haifa. Hamas launched more than 800 rockets in the first six days — more than it did in 21 days in 2008. Israel has launched more than 1,300 airstrikes on Gaza in those first six days.
To prevent another tragic war in the future, things must change. Palestinians mainly need two things: dignity and bread. Israel must end the occupation in general and the Gaza blockade in particular. The mistake of the 2008 and 2012 mediation efforts was that they produced cease-fires that allowed the Israelis to go back to business as usual — but left the Gaza blockade intact and perpetuated untenable conditions, which led to further and bloodier fighting.
Israel cannot win this or any future conflicts by bombing Gaza. Without addressing the root causes, even crippling Hamas — which was able to impose calm after 2012 — would not be a victory. Instead, it would merely set the stage for the next time, against whatever group or groups — perhaps even more radical than Hamas — that would inevitably emerge to take up its mantle.Ibrahim Sharqieh is a foreign policy fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Doha Center and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University in Qatar. Twitter: @sharqieh