IDF Deterrence Revived: Hamas Nixes Fence Riots

By David Israel, JEWISH PRESS

For these reasons, the return marches were canceled today,” says a Ma’an headline on Friday morning, the “return marches” being the Hamas-financed gathering of unemployed Gazans to storm the border fence with Israel, which has been a regular Friday feature since before Passover of 2018.

Using mostly Reuters copy, Ma’an explains that the protests along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel have been canceled for the second week in a row, following reports that “Israel will violate the terms of the ceasefire concluded in the last round,” and will be shooting demonstrators at the border, which in turn would prompt Islamic Jihad to respond and lead to a new confrontation.

So, first, a big yishar koa’ch to Defense Minister Naftali Bennett, who seems to have revived the deterrence everybody has been eulogizing. Turns out that when you keep your word and each time an enemy recruit acts violently – somebody on his side dies, it creates a deterrence.

Second benefit: Hamas is aware that the Islamic Jihad is eager to topple the status quo in Gaza, and that should an IDF sniper take down a rioter who climbs the fence and throws IED at the soldiers or civilians on the other side – the Jihad would start something they can’t finish. So Hamas shuts down the festivities.

Bennett – you da man.

Also, it appears the various terror factions are concerned that should they attack Israel at a time when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under pressure, seeing as he had just been indicted by his own attorney general, he could decide to take a ride on an Arab provocation and try and match General Gantz’s record of some 3,500 dead bad Arabs in 2014.

“We will not let Netanyahu export his crisis to Gaza,” the terrorists said, so help me, they really said it. See? I wasn’t crazy, if you keep your word and doggedly insist on killing everyone, but everyone who tries to harm Israelis, and do it every time they try it – they learn the lesson.

Bibi – you also da man.

According to Ma’an, Hamas also decided not to hold the protests to allow time to resolve the differences between Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Which means that Hamas does not want to let a bunch of madmen decide policy for it in the battlefield.

Yet another victory for Israelis who suggested Hamas could take charge of business in the Gaza Strip if we scared them sufficiently. So we did, and they did.

Finally: the organizing committee for those marches is debating reducing the number of protests to only once a month (they could coordinate with our own Women of the Wall and do it on Rosh Chodesh). They may even cut those marches down to whenever circumstances call for them, rather than on every Friday.

Folks, we won this one. Because we were not afraid to kill bad people, and because our new chief of staff usually appears to back his soldiers when they kill bad people.

We can keep winning this way, you know.

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  1. An attempted terrrorist attack on Ashdod port.There has been a total blackout on this important story in the Israeli press. Only the “left-leaning” (for lack of a better word) American haredi site Hamodia has reported it. The iDF suspects it was an attempted terrorist ramming attack on Haifa docks.

    Woman Shot at Ashdod Port Dies of Her Wounds

    By Dov Benovadia?”? ???? ??”?

    A cargo ship docked at the port in Ashdod. (Edi Israeli/FLASH90)
    YERUSHALAYIM –
    A woman who was shot Thursday night at the entrance to the Ashdod Port has died of her wounds, doctors at Assuta Hospital in the city said. The security guard who shot her was released from custody, after he was arrested following the incident.

    A police report said that the incident occurred about 10:20 p.m. Thursday night, when the woman attempted to drive into the Ashdod Port compound. Entrance to the site is restricted, and according to officials, she refused to stop her vehicle when ordered to do so by security personnel, continuing to drive at high speed.

    A security guard first fired in the air, and when she continued her driving, shot at the vehicle. The vehicle then crashed into a side wall, and security officials removed the driver from it. She had sustained major wounds, and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

    The driver was identified as a 40-year-old woman from the center of the country. Police have opened an investigation into the incident, including attempting to assess if the woman had a criminal or security history. According to security officials at the port, they believed that the woman was attempting to carry out a car-ramming attack.

  2. It’s time to untie the soldiers’ hands and let them do their jobs and defend themselves without the insane rules of engagement nor inquiries after every shooting. Let the soldiers eliminate the terrorists without fear of court martial nor the slander in the leftist media. Bomb Gaza and inflict civilian casualties for every rocket they fire and that will bring real deterrence.