The Israel Brief – 08 November 2023– The Israel Brief 8/11 Day 33 Israel’s war with Hamas.
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Questioning the selective morality of expressing horror at “the cutting off of water” in Gaza but indifferent at the cutting off of baby’s heads in Israel
Hi Kelly-Jo, I am writing as a Jew, born in Cape Town, now living in Jerusalem, following your interview of 18.10.23 on SABC TV. To my mind, the name of your organization is a misnomer. You and your cohorts may have been born Jewish but, with apologies to my Orthodox friends, people with the depth of your hatred of Jews have removed themselves from the Jewish collective. In your six minutes of eloquent rhetoric, you could not find a place in your heart to utter a single syllable of sympathy for the kidnapped, butchered, slaughtered, raped, burnt-alive people who you claim to call brethren.
South African Jews for Free Palestine calls on government to ‘cut ties’ with Israel
The lady in the studio got it wrong, describing your group as “calling for a ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas conflict.” You are calling for much more. By describing Israel as a “settler colonization of Palestine since 1948,” and Zionism as a “fascist project,” you are calling for a Judenrein Middle East. Indeed you state, “The whole entity needs to be unsettled.” You call for the return of “all Palestinians,” but omit calling for the right of return of Jews to the many countries they were forcibly expelled from and you are utterly silent on the ancient and modern history of the people you purport to belong to.
Jo Bluen || South African Jews for a free Palestine
You say that you “refuse to allow anti-Zionism and antisemitism to be conflated.” Yet you well know that your words incite antisemitism, witness the mobs of your associates around the world chanting “Gas the Jews,” “Hitler was right” etc. And what is your proposal for us fascist settlers would your demonic scheme of “from the river to the sea” be fulfilled? Do we stay to be hacked to death by your liberators or do we relocate to be pillaged, tortured, expelled and gassed once again?
South Africa Blind when Victims are Jews. While South Africa’s foreign minister Naledi Pandor said nothing about the massacre of Jews by Hamas on 7 October, she did not waste any time following Israel’s defense of its people by holding a phone call with the leader of Hamas offering support. (Photo: Rafael Stedile)
The extent of your violent animosity to us Jews is evident in the pride and joy you display in having Leila Khaled as the guest of honor at your event. You bestow upon her the title, “revolutionary.” I however choose to call her for what she is – terrorist. You know that Leila Khaled was a member of the gang of murderers, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and was convicted for hijacking TWA Flight 840 from Rome to Tel Aviv and an attempted hijacking of Flight 219 from Amsterdam to NYC, including rolling a grenade into the passenger section of the plane. Your desire for Jewish annihilation is repeated in a call for an arms embargo against Israel, presumably so that in the next round, like so many times before in our history, the barbaric Gazan rampage, which goes unmentioned in your interview, can more effectively murder masses of Jews. How selective is your sense of justice when you express horror at “the cutting off of water,” without expressing a smidgen of condemnation at the cutting off of baby’s heads? You confidently say Israel is spreading fake news. Yet you yourself lie in echoing the blood libel of the bombing of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital. (Hand on your heart, how many really were killed in that hospital parking lot by the Jihadi failed missile?) You suggest that Israel is strangulating humanitarian corridors when we both know that it is Hamas, at gunpoint, who are not allowing their own people to move to relative safety. “Using propaganda as a precept for genocide,” is exactly what you are doing.
Gaza’s Baby Killers. The children either dead or kidnapped, a teddy bear is seen left on the ground near the bomb shelter of a home on kibbutz Holit attacked by Hamas on Oct. 7. (Photo Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
The Encyclopedia Britannica defines genocide as “the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race.” You made the accusation of “genocide” eight times in six minutes. What an insult to Israeli technology and ingenuity! My uneducated guess is that each of the many thousands of bombs that we have been forced to drop on Gaza in the past few weeks, would be capable of killing say a hundred citizens. That would amount to many hundreds of thousands dead. Yet Hamas claims that 7,000 have been killed and the integrity of their reporting is reflected in your own trumpeted claims re the aforementioned hospital. Yes, a consequence of war, through history and across the globe, is that among the combatant fatalities are babies and elderly. In this battle the number of those casualties are a function of the many used as human shields by your friends, in contrast to us constantly warning civilians to move to safer areas. It is a testament to the humanity of the IDF that despite Hamas’s sadistic use of their own women and children as cannon and TV fodder and the placement of military facilities below schools and hospitals, there are so few non-combatant fatalities. According to the United Nations, in wars, on average, nine civilians are killed for every fallen combatant. Yet over the many decades of conflict, Israel’s enemies have never ever had to endure anything like that shocking ratio. Not so for Israeli casualties in the massacre of October 7th.
Photos the World don’t want to see or Believe. Babies slaughtered, bodies desecrated, women raped and young people burned alive, like the charred remains of this baby.
For people suffering genocide, the extent to which the Palestinians have been fruitful and multiplied over the past 75 years is remarkable. And how self-defeating us genocidal Israelis must be, to treat sick Gazan children in our hospitals. Yet, genocide is indeed a word relevant to this conflict. It is given unequivocal expression in the Hamas charter. I ask you- if you were supplying the electricity and water which sustained the tunnels and military capability of an enemy that has proven its mass-murderous bona-fides, would you continue to do so? Yes, there are consequences for the civilian population. These consequences are the sole responsibility of Hamas and Jihad who are the direct cause of their people’s suffering. You mention Apartheid. I grew up in Apartheid South Africa but I just cannot recall Black Supreme Court judges, ministers, members of parliament, captains of national sports teams, doctors (and patients) in the hospitals and the like. You delightedly spew your hate from the cushy confines of a Hamas cheering South Africa, but you express no desire to travel to Gaza to join the cause. I will take the liberty of guessing why that is so. Perhaps the source of your reticence is the certainty that if your brethren there saw your interview on SABC and discovered your heritage, they would not react in the same way as this fascist-settler-colonial-genocidal Israeli, by writing you a letter. You see, it is not only Orthodox Jewry that insists that, born a Jew you remain a Jew no-matter-what. It is also the spiritual progeny of the Nazis- ISIS, Hamas, Jihad and the like, who hold this to be true. So what would transpire is that despite your eloquent and ardent protestations, an enthused mob would form around you, cheering on as their buddies begin the pleasurable, sadistic imperative of raping, torturing, burning and finally beheading you. Then they would proudly and delightedly send the video of their profane ritual to your family. I understand that you would claim that savagery is completely legitimate in what you call resistance and what I call monstrous, genocidal crimes against humanity.
Sign of the Times. The popular sign dominating the pro-Hamas protests around the world aim for a Palestine in all of Israel free of Jews.
I am so grateful for the fact that the vast, vast majority of our magnificent nation which has survived, time and time again, pogrom and self-hatred, is rising united against our would be destroyers. And now we possess the means of self-defense we have lacked for millennia. It’s called the State of Israel.
Am Yisrael Chai.
About the writer:
Richard Shavei-Tzion is a widely published poet and is the author of “Poetry in the Parasha” and the Prayer for the Preservation of the Environment. His articles on social, sustainability and Jewish topics have been published around the Jewish world, principally in The Jerusalem Post and his photographic images have been displayed in solo and group exhibitions. For 26 years, Richard was the director of the Ramatayim Men’s Choir and now directs the Zimrat Efrat Choir. Recently retired from a career in property and medical management, he produces, “Gift of a Lifetime” – videos which preserve the stories and ethos of people for their progeny.
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During their inhumane assault and massacre of Israelis on October 7, leaving more than 1400 dead, and thousands injured, Hamas also kidnapped an estimated 240 plus people, taking them back to Gaza imprisoned. Laying bare the lie of their being “freedom fighters”, or being FOR a Palestinian state or anything else, what’s clear – and was well known before – is that they are not for anything other than death and destruction: the death and destruction of Israel and Jews.
They kidnapped hostages – from babies and young children to the elderly – having been offered a bounty of $10,000 for each of the Islamic terrorists who slaughtered so many, imprisoning as many as possible to hold over the heads of Israel. But the hostages, just like the victims of the October 7 slaughter, are not only Israeli. Some are dual citizens and some and some are foreign workers. There are hostages from 28 nations.
Bring them Home. Photos of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attacks displayed in Tel Aviv.
As of this writing, Hamas has released four hostages: two Americans and two elderly women. They made a propaganda video with three other women hostages, no doubt under duress, saying things against Israel and the prime minister. As of this writing, Israel is celebrating the rescue of another hostage, Private Ori Megidish, who was found and released during an Israeli military ground operation last week. The Jewish adage, “He who saves one life saves the world” is true for the family of Ori Megisish who could not be more elated that she is home and safe. All of Israel is celebrating as well.
But for the families of the remaining 240 hostages, while there may be optimism, they are facing a grim reality of their loved ones’ captivity and in many cases, unknown fate.
The fate of one more hostage was also revealed this week and, sadly, was not as good. Discovery of part of the skull of 23-year-old Shani Louk, made it clear beyond a doubt that there was no hope she was alive. Shani was a young woman, a German and Israeli citizen, kidnapped from the music festival at which some 260 young adults were gunned down, blown up, burned, and tortured. Shani’s brutalized lifeless body was seen in an early celebratory video by the Hamas terrorists, contorted in such a way in the back of a pick-up truck that it would be impossible to have imagined that she was alive from day one. When I saw the video of her body in the truck, I prayed that she was not alive because of the unfathomable torture and suffering to which she had been subjected and would continue to suffer. It was inhuman and unimaginable.
‘From Gaza with Hate’. The haunting final snap of 22-year-old German-IsraeliShani Louk at a music peace festival, who was kidnapped, paraded naked in Gaza, brutally murdered and decapitated by Hamas terrorists.
It is unknown how many hostages are alive. While Israel has come up with a comprehensive list of those believed to be held captive, and the number continues to grow nearly a month later, Hamas has deliberately not published names, videos, or evidence of life in order to extract the greatest psychological terror. They are using human pawns as their evil currency.
Surely with the release of Ori, Hamas terrorists are doubling down to hide and “guard” their human loot, to prevent further Israeli rescue attempts, or at least not allowing them to take place much less succeed without a high price to both Israeli forces and the hostages. This will make attempts to rescue more hostages that much more difficult.
While the families of the hostages must hold out hope, as I have imagined I would if I were in the unthinkable position in which they are, I am not so hopeful. I don’t mean to rain on anyone’s celebratory parade, but I have said since day one that its just a matter of time before Hamas begins the torture and execution of the hostages, mutilation of the bodies of those who are already dead, and that they will gleefully film these, and air them on the social media platforms. These give their evil Islamist terror a free pass to inflict the greatest psychological warfare possible without adherence to any “community standards”, much less morality and decency.
Hamas’ goal is to cause grief to the families, pain, suffering and fear to the hostages, and division and terror among Israelis. By hiding themselves and their entire terrorist infrastructure in, under, and around hospitals, schools, UN facilities, and even mosques, using their own people as human shields, the pain and suffering of Israeli and other hostages is not a second thought. Not only that it’s not a concern for them, but it’s also their raison d’etre. The more suffering the better, all in the name of “resistance”, “liberation”, and their god, “Allah”.
I hope I am wrong. I pray that I am. I just don’t see a sweeping 1976 Entebbe-like rescue operation happening. Despite the early military failures, I don’t put anything past the imagination and bravery of the IDF and its incredible soldiers. But “logic” suggests that it’s a longshot. Then again, despite the suffering, God is on our side so nothing is impossible, even if improbable.
Hostage Homecoming. Hostage Ori Megidish is seen back in the arms of her family after being rescues from Hamas terrorists by the IDF.
Not only does Hamas know better than to keep all the hostages in one place, but it’s been reported in Israel that not all the hostages are in the control of Hamas, but rather under other competing (more extreme) Islamic terror groups. It’s a mockery to even discuss negotiation with Hamas over returning the hostages when they are so flagrantly evil, when everything they have done is an immoral war crime, and that other terrorists over which they have no influence hold an unknown number of human pawns.
When terrorists’ currency is evil, each competing group wants more loot, more influence, and more glee in the suffering of others. All the better if they are Israeli Jews, but clearly, they are not concerned by their hostages’ nationality. The thing is that rather than pandering to and attempted negotiation with these evil terrorists, the leaders of every civilized nation must stand firmly, strongly, together and with Israel. This is neither a time for moral ambiguity nor for any form of appeasement of the evil Islamic terror that Hamas and others represent.
About the writer:
Jonathan Feldstein - President of the US based non-profit Genesis123 Foundation whose mission is to build bridges between Jews and Christians – is a freelance writer whose articles appear in The Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Townhall, NorthJersey.com, Algemeiner Jornal, The Jewish Press, major Christian websites and more.
While the mission of Lay of the Land (LotL) is to provide a wide and diverse perspective of affairs in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by its various writers are not necessarily ones of the owners and management of LOTL but of the writers themselves. LotL endeavours to the best of its ability to credit the use of all known photographs to the photographer and/or owner of such photographs (0&EO).