ed note–please try and recall the last time that Israel or one of her mouthpieces DID NOT exaggerate the pathetic ‘striking power’ of the Palestinians and use this exaggeration as the pretext/justification for going in and murdering thousands of innocent Gentiles in Gaza.
Answer–NEVER.
Please try and recall the last time that Israel or one of her mouthpieces is quoted saying ‘Let’s keep a sense of proportion’ in dampening the bloodlust that drives the behavior of virtually every Torah-loving Jew in the Jewish state.
Answer–NEVER.
And yet, now, in what is a TOTAL about-face for Israel and for ‘how they do it’, suddenly, the ‘terror rockets’ and ‘terror missiles’ and ‘terror kites’ and ‘terror balloons’ are ‘minor’ and do not justify a large scale invasion and subsequent massacre of Ishmaelites/Amalekites as ordered by the protocols of the Torah?
Sorry to have to rain on your parade, all you pro-Palestinian activists who really believe–just as the yoots on the streets of Cairo did during the ‘Arab Spring’–that it was resilience, strength, faith and bravery that brought about this ‘surrender’, but we’ve got some bad news for you–it is all being done so that Israel will have a free hand to engage in all the mass murder that is every bit as much part of her spiritual DNA as swimming is to fish or flying is to birds by removing the possibility of an American president forcing a ‘peace deal’ which Israel will not/can not countenance.
Times of Israel
Senior Likud cabinet minister Tzachi Hanegbi on Thursday drew widespread condemnation for calling the barrage of rockets fired at Israel earlier this week “minor” and “measured” because the Gaza terrorist groups did not target Tel Aviv.
‘The Hamas rocket fire was minor, and mostly concentrated around the southern Israeli Gaza-adjacent area’ Hanegbi told Army Radio in an interview Thursday morning. While the suffering of Israelis in the areas close to Gaza was “a nightmare” and “not negligible,” he said, had Hamas fired at Tel Aviv or Ben Gurion Airport, it would have been a different story.
According to the military, over 460 rockets and mortar shells were fired at southern Israel on Monday and Tuesday — more than twice the rate at which they were launched during the 2014 war. The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted over 100 of them. Most of the rest landed in open fields, but dozens landed inside southern Israeli cities and towns, killing a Palestinian man in Ashkelon, injuring dozens, and causing significant property damage.
The flareup was triggered by an Israeli raid into Gaza that went awry on Sunday, and set off clashes resulting in the deaths of seven Palestinian fighters, including a local Hamas commander, and a senior Israeli military officer.
In response to the rocket and mortar attacks, the Israeli military said it targeted approximately 160 sites in the Gaza Strip connected to the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror groups, including four facilities that the army designated as “key strategic assets.”
Israel and Hamas have since reached an informal ceasefire agreement to end the fighting. The truce prompted Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman to resign on Wednesday and has drawn criticism from some residents of southern Israel who accuse the government of being soft on Hamas.
In the Tuesday security cabinet meeting that led to the informal ceasefire, Hanegbi said in the interview, “we all thought it was right to put an end to the violence from Gaza.” Lieberman advocated “a harsh blow” and the other option was “to see if a [ceasefire] arrangement was possible. We’re testing that second option now.”
Lieberman’s suggested harsh blow, Hanegbi said, “would mean entering a lengthy operation during which Tel Aviv would be paralyzed by hundreds of rockets daily, for days or weeks, if not longer.” Israel, he said, would have no way to stop that “except by sending our soldiers to every hole in Gaza.” The airport, he added, would also be “paralyzed for weeks, with all the implications for the economy and tourism.”
But there are no wars without a price, challenged his interviewer. Hanegbi responded: “That’s the issue. At the end of that operation [proposed by Lieberman], with hundreds of funerals of young Israeli soldiers, we’d be back in the same place where we are now.”
He said most ministers shared the view of the entire security establishment, and of the prime minister, that now was not the appropriate moment for a major operation, when the same result could be achieved at a low price.
He derided those who, he said, had been talking of this week’s flareup “as though it was almost the Yom Kippur War,” and then detailed his view of how the escalation unfolded:
“We initiated a [special forces] operation deep inside [Gaza on Sunday evening]. This was apparently in contravention of the agreed truce [hitherto in force with Hamas]. We believed it was a vital operation. It went awry. To extricate our forces [one of whom was killed], we killed seven terrorists.”
Explaining the Hamas rocket response, he continued: “It wasn’t that Hamas acted without a pretext. It had a pretext — to try to exact revenge. Its revenge was minor. In all, it managed, with 400 rockets, to kill one Palestinian.”
Those rockets, he acknowledged, “are a nightmare for the residents of the south.” But practically, he went on, “270 of them fell in the Gaza area.”
When it was put to him that one rocket fell on an empty kindergarten, Hanegbi replied: “The empty kindergarten — that’s always talked about. But those 500 coffins — of the Israeli youths that would come back if we sent them into [Gaza’s] Jabalaya [refugee camp] — would not be empty.”
Urged Hanegbi: “Let’s keep a sense of proportion… We had no interest in now being drawn into a wider operation… The Gaza [border] area [in southern Israel] is not negligible, but there’s a difference between that and Tel Aviv and the airport.”
Hanegbi also said he was “amazed,” in a good way, by a Hadashot TV news survey on Wednesday night that showed 74% of respondents were not satisfied with Netanyahu’s handling of the escalation and that the Likud would win 29 seats (from its current 30) if elections were held today. “In light of the anger” so widespread in the country after Israel and Hamas agreed to halt their fire, seeing the Likud down by merely one seat, he said, was “as surprise… for the better.”
Hanegbi’s remarks, seen as an effort to shelter Netanyahu from growing criticism over his handling of the two days of heavy fighting in Gaza, were quickly condemned by lawmakers from both sides of the aisle.
Fellow Likud Minister Miri Regev tweeted that Hanegbi’s remarks were “inappropriate,” although she also indicated that she opposed Netanyahu’s decision to accept a ceasefire.
“Tzachi, my friend, you are wrong and your statement is inappropriate. Gaza-adjacent areas and Tel Aviv are the same,” she said. “Rocket fire endangering the safety and security of Israeli citizens must be met with an equally harsh response.”
Opposition leaders also slammed Hanegbi, with Zionist Union chairman Avi Gabbay accusing the Netanyahu government of discriminating against its own citizens.
“According to Hanegbi, residents of Tel Aviv are off-limits, but the southern residents are fair game,” Gabbay said in a statement. “A government with no values that distinguishes between its citizens needs to go home.”
Yesh Atid party leader Yair Lapid called Hanegbi’s distinction a “moral outrage.”
“It’s a moral outrage and a disgrace to security,” Lapid tweeted. “Gaza-area residents may be boring to Netanyahu, bu they are citizens and they deserve to be protected from rockets.”
In the radio interview, Hanegbi also weighed in on Lieberman’s abrupt resignation in protest of Netanyahu’s decision to accept an Egypt-brokered ceasefire that brought an end to the violence.
He slammed fellow minister and Jewish Home party leader Naftali Bennett for threatening to withdraw from the coalition unless he was given the defense portfolio in the wake of Lieberman’s departure.
“Being appointed a senior position by issuing a violent dictate to the prime minister goes against the concept of a coalition partnership,” he said.
Hangebi said that while he believed himself to be “more suitable for the job than others,” Netanyahu would most likely keep the defense portfolio for himself.
“From what I know about the prime minister, he does not like to give up [control],” he told the radio station.
Earlier on Thursday, Lieberman officially tendered his resignation, and was holding his final meetings at the defense headquarters in Tel Aviv. Lieberman’s Yisrael Beytenu party is also quitting Netanyahu’s coalition, leaving the premier with only a two-seat advantage over the opposition in parliament and throwing his government into turmoil.
A Likud official said Wednesday Netanyahu would take charge of Lieberman’s portfolio at least temporarily, and said the prime minister had begun consultations with heads of parties in order to stabilize his coalition.
5 thoughts on “Outcry as top minister calls largest-ever daily Hamas rocket onslaught ‘minor’”
This is yiddish theater. Does anyone believe that Lieberman, Bennett, Netanyahu, and the entire bunch aren’t simply playing their roles and moving around the stage when cued? Remember how Nutty and his wife were up on corruption charges? Whatever did happen with all that? I guess all is forgiven?
And speaking of cues, I find it interesting how Hamas seems to do the stupidest things seemingly right on cue. One must really wonder for which entity they work.
It looks like Lieberman and Bennett are setting up for their places in the “new” government which will take months and months to iron out in order to keep Trump’s peace plan under wraps that much longer.
This is a war of attrition with intermittent land grabs and murders of Palestinians to help clear that land. They’ve got this figured out down to the last man. It’s an actuarial science.
You think I’m kidding? Look at what has happened to the Catholic Church in the U.S.. According to Pew, 51 million people identify as “Catholics” in the U.S. The numbers of those who actually attend church is much smaller. And a much smaller percentage of those actually believe the dogmas of the church. For most it’s a “cultural Catholicism”. Nothing like your friends and neighbors who claim to be “cultural Yews” or “secular Yews”, but who, when speaking amongst themselves and not within earshot of the goy, are as dedicated as all other Yews about their ‘mission’ in this world.
Here’s an interesting tidbit from the Pew Forum link below:
“Hindus and Jews continue to be the most highly educated religious traditions. Fully 77% of Hindus are college graduates, as are 59% of Jews (compared with 27% of all U.S. adults). These groups also have above-average household incomes. Fully 44% of Jews and 36% of Hindus say their annual family income exceeds $100,000, compared with 19% of the public overall.”
Yep, wars of attrition, nobody does it better than the Yews. After all, don’t all you red-blooded Americans agree with the separation of church and state, except for Yewish State of Is Ra El, of course? If you don’t agree, you’re very likely a hater and a reactionary. Hey, but who am I to judge? http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/
Israel, you are the scum of the earth – what absolute codswallop. How the hell can they smugle in rockets when Israel has GAZA under complete lockdown. More false flag operations – Israels MO
“Sorry to have to rain on your parade, all you pro-Palestinian activists who really believe–just as the yoots on the streets of Cairo did during the ‘Arab Spring’–that it was resilience, strength, faith and bravery that brought about this ‘surrender’, but we’ve got some bad news for you–it is all being done so that Israel will have a free hand to engage in all the mass murder that is every bit as much part of her spiritual DNA as swimming is to fish or flying is to birds by removing the possibility of an American president forcing a ‘peace deal’ which Israel will not/can not countenance.” –Ed note
Exactly. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The “israelis” will not ever compromise on any thing ever. They will not return one inch of the private properties they have stolen from the Palestinian people nor will they stop stealing even more of their lands nor will they stop slaughtering them. All they will do is dance and stall and all our government will do is let them dance and stall. The “israelis” will not come to heel unless they are forced to. Not no little hand slapping urging kind of force but actual real force.
And that force is not as hard or complicated as people think it is.
For God’s sakes… just cut off the effing money and support. No need to use military strength or blood shed of any kind. Just cut the money off. And demand the rest of the world cut off all support they give “israel” too. Isolate the Jews and shun them from all of earth societies. Cut off all “aid” funds we give to the rest of the Arab countries whose leaders pocket it all for themselves and get it in exchange for agreeing to stand by and do nothing while israel slaughters the Palestinians.
Just take it all away. And I promise you…. you will see the over whelming majority of the Jews run like roaches on a hot stove. They will exit Palestine faster than they entered it. They all have citizenship in Europe and America. They will leave all on their own. They are only there because of the free ride they get from you and me and our hard earned tax dollars. They only care about that place for that reason no matter how much they say otherwise. All that religious crap the Jews claim to care so much about would melt away in front of all our eyes if we just pull the plug once and for all.
Their nukes won’t matter any more either because they are not being threatened with that kind of force. Its the money and the free ride they are addicted to. I swear its that and only that. Other than that they are bluffing us and we are letting them.
It will never happen unless the American people, as an over whelming majority, demand it happen. It will not happen unless an American President makes it happen.
That is the hardest part of the force option. That is the only part of the force option that is not simple.
Getting enough Americans to give a damn enough to do something about it.
Getting one American President to finally end the madness with out getting himself murdered by the demons from hell who call themselves Jew.
No one needs to die. No more American dollars need to be spent.
Just cut them off. Pull the cash cow tit out of their mouths once and for all.
@Ladybat2
I feel your frustration. But you forget The City of London and the Federal Reserve can bring our economy down rather quickly should the U.S. and/or parts of Europe start to choke off the money spigot to Is Ra El. If it were as simple as turning off the spigot I think that would’ve been done a long time ago. And there is the little question of oil in the Levant…you know…that ‘commodity’ that many were led years ago to believe comes from dead dinosaurs and plant life and was at “peak”, the supply nearly having been dried up. I don’t hear or read much about peak oil anymore.
No..I don’t think it’s as simple as telling the Yews they aren’t getting any more “aid” (a.k.a. extortion money) from the non-Yews.
You actually do hear about “peak oil” in the form of ‘green’ technology e.g. solar, wind, etc.
They spent a century stealing the oil resources of other countries and now they want to punish oil producing nations by conflating it with supporting “tareizm”
It’s good to know others also question the “fossil” fuel aspect…
This is yiddish theater. Does anyone believe that Lieberman, Bennett, Netanyahu, and the entire bunch aren’t simply playing their roles and moving around the stage when cued? Remember how Nutty and his wife were up on corruption charges? Whatever did happen with all that? I guess all is forgiven?
And speaking of cues, I find it interesting how Hamas seems to do the stupidest things seemingly right on cue. One must really wonder for which entity they work.
It looks like Lieberman and Bennett are setting up for their places in the “new” government which will take months and months to iron out in order to keep Trump’s peace plan under wraps that much longer.
This is a war of attrition with intermittent land grabs and murders of Palestinians to help clear that land. They’ve got this figured out down to the last man. It’s an actuarial science.
You think I’m kidding? Look at what has happened to the Catholic Church in the U.S.. According to Pew, 51 million people identify as “Catholics” in the U.S. The numbers of those who actually attend church is much smaller. And a much smaller percentage of those actually believe the dogmas of the church. For most it’s a “cultural Catholicism”. Nothing like your friends and neighbors who claim to be “cultural Yews” or “secular Yews”, but who, when speaking amongst themselves and not within earshot of the goy, are as dedicated as all other Yews about their ‘mission’ in this world.
Here’s an interesting tidbit from the Pew Forum link below:
“Hindus and Jews continue to be the most highly educated religious traditions. Fully 77% of Hindus are college graduates, as are 59% of Jews (compared with 27% of all U.S. adults). These groups also have above-average household incomes. Fully 44% of Jews and 36% of Hindus say their annual family income exceeds $100,000, compared with 19% of the public overall.”
Yep, wars of attrition, nobody does it better than the Yews. After all, don’t all you red-blooded Americans agree with the separation of church and state, except for Yewish State of Is Ra El, of course? If you don’t agree, you’re very likely a hater and a reactionary. Hey, but who am I to judge?
http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/
Israel, you are the scum of the earth – what absolute codswallop. How the hell can they smugle in rockets when Israel has GAZA under complete lockdown. More false flag operations – Israels MO
“Sorry to have to rain on your parade, all you pro-Palestinian activists who really believe–just as the yoots on the streets of Cairo did during the ‘Arab Spring’–that it was resilience, strength, faith and bravery that brought about this ‘surrender’, but we’ve got some bad news for you–it is all being done so that Israel will have a free hand to engage in all the mass murder that is every bit as much part of her spiritual DNA as swimming is to fish or flying is to birds by removing the possibility of an American president forcing a ‘peace deal’ which Israel will not/can not countenance.” –Ed note
Exactly. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The “israelis” will not ever compromise on any thing ever. They will not return one inch of the private properties they have stolen from the Palestinian people nor will they stop stealing even more of their lands nor will they stop slaughtering them. All they will do is dance and stall and all our government will do is let them dance and stall. The “israelis” will not come to heel unless they are forced to. Not no little hand slapping urging kind of force but actual real force.
And that force is not as hard or complicated as people think it is.
For God’s sakes… just cut off the effing money and support. No need to use military strength or blood shed of any kind. Just cut the money off. And demand the rest of the world cut off all support they give “israel” too. Isolate the Jews and shun them from all of earth societies. Cut off all “aid” funds we give to the rest of the Arab countries whose leaders pocket it all for themselves and get it in exchange for agreeing to stand by and do nothing while israel slaughters the Palestinians.
Just take it all away. And I promise you…. you will see the over whelming majority of the Jews run like roaches on a hot stove. They will exit Palestine faster than they entered it. They all have citizenship in Europe and America. They will leave all on their own. They are only there because of the free ride they get from you and me and our hard earned tax dollars. They only care about that place for that reason no matter how much they say otherwise. All that religious crap the Jews claim to care so much about would melt away in front of all our eyes if we just pull the plug once and for all.
Their nukes won’t matter any more either because they are not being threatened with that kind of force. Its the money and the free ride they are addicted to. I swear its that and only that. Other than that they are bluffing us and we are letting them.
It will never happen unless the American people, as an over whelming majority, demand it happen. It will not happen unless an American President makes it happen.
That is the hardest part of the force option. That is the only part of the force option that is not simple.
Getting enough Americans to give a damn enough to do something about it.
Getting one American President to finally end the madness with out getting himself murdered by the demons from hell who call themselves Jew.
No one needs to die. No more American dollars need to be spent.
Just cut them off. Pull the cash cow tit out of their mouths once and for all.
@Ladybat2
I feel your frustration. But you forget The City of London and the Federal Reserve can bring our economy down rather quickly should the U.S. and/or parts of Europe start to choke off the money spigot to Is Ra El. If it were as simple as turning off the spigot I think that would’ve been done a long time ago. And there is the little question of oil in the Levant…you know…that ‘commodity’ that many were led years ago to believe comes from dead dinosaurs and plant life and was at “peak”, the supply nearly having been dried up. I don’t hear or read much about peak oil anymore.
No..I don’t think it’s as simple as telling the Yews they aren’t getting any more “aid” (a.k.a. extortion money) from the non-Yews.
You actually do hear about “peak oil” in the form of ‘green’ technology e.g. solar, wind, etc.
They spent a century stealing the oil resources of other countries and now they want to punish oil producing nations by conflating it with supporting “tareizm”
It’s good to know others also question the “fossil” fuel aspect…