Indicting Netanyahu – all reaction and no action

Is this the best he can do?

By Gil Solomon, ARUTZ SHEVA

netanyahu4The Israel of today under Netanyahu’s leadership is a country where Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria has been effectively brought to a halt but Illegal “Palestinian” construction goes on in Jerusalem, the Negev and elsewhere with the latest loss of sovereignty a highway being built by the Palestinian Authority (PA) from Gush Etzion to the Dead Sea, all financed by the EU. It seems that all it takes for the Israeli Government to back off is for the PA to erect an EU logo at any construction site.

With respect to tunnels, residents of northern Israel and those living in the Israel/Gaza region have been saying for ages that they can hear tunnelling going on late at night and into the early hours of the morning but the IDF, under the control of Ya’alon (Defence Minister) takes no visible effective action, but resorts to mild platitudes supposedly to reassure residents that their concerns will be addressed.

Netanyahu’s latest comment that he would take stronger action than in operation “Protective Edge” if terrorists came out of tunnels and actually killed Jews is, on close examination, not reassuring. The bottom line is that by this weak posture a clear message has been sent to Israel’s enemies that under this leadership, Israel will forever be reactive and never proactive in the defence of its citizens. It is worth remembering that operation “Protective Edge” ended in the usual fashion both prematurely and inconclusively and with nothing remotely resembling a military victory.

It should also be remembered that even after the previous Gaza conflict in 2014, Israel allowed the resumption millions of tons of cement to be imported back into Gaza from primarily Ramallah based cement factories. Did some fool in this administration think that this time the material would not go into tunnel construction?

One has to ask what is wrong with Jews?

Do we have some suicidal gene buried deep in our DNA?

Both Netanyahu and Ya’alon could learn something by paying close attention to how el-Sisi of Egypt deals with terrorist tunnels found in the Egyptian/Gaza border region.

As far as the current wave of terror is concerned, Netanyahu’s call to the international community to put an end to the PA’s incitement to terror can only be described as pathetic. The only nation that can and should put an end to Palestinian incitement and terror, in all its forms, is Israel, but under his leadership, Israel may have the means but has lost the will to do so.

Netanyahu apparently hasn’t woken up to the fact that the international community couldn’t care less about murdered Jews. The PA and Hamas need to be crushed and brought to their knees, but unfortunately he keeps reiterating how he is willing to meet that arch chief terrorist Abbas, the leader of the PA, to resume “peace talks” with no preconditions!

It is Israel’s job to end the murderous terrorism running rampant throughout the streets by dealing with terrorists in the only language they understand and in the process, if that requires imposing martial law in many areas, incarceration and eventual deportation for many so called Arab “citizens,” then so be it. It should be remembered that these same Arab “citizens” were granted citizenship as if it were confetti thrown at a passing parade without even so much as a pledge of allegiance in return. It appears that in respect to this folly, the chickens have come home to roost.

Netanyahu even continues to refer to the “two state solution” which any thinking person knows is dead and buried. He again recently called for the Knesset to impose “sanctions” on Arab Knesset members, those so called “citizens” who incite terrorism, treason and hatred at every opportunity from within and without the walls of the Knesset.

Is that it, “sanctions”?

Is that the best he can do?

Netanyahu has made no recent attempt to debunk the fictitious so called “Palestinian narrative” and thanks to this inaction, the world now believes the propaganda set forth by the PA well before the disastrous Oslo accords, which was nothing less than an abandonment of sovereignty. It seems that Israel is out manoeuvred at every step.

The insane magnanimous gesture by Moshe Dayan after the 1967 military victory allowing the Muslim WAQF to maintain administrative control over the Temple Mount has been seriously compounded by Netanyahu. Dayan in one fell swoop turned the victory of 1967 into defeat and now Netanyahu, some five decades later has in effect abandoned the Jewish heritage of this site by strictly maintaining a “status quo”, with Israeli police doing the work of the WAQF in making the site “Judenfrei”.

Israel is incapable of confronting other serious issues such as hostile NGOs (both foreign and domestic) – the proposed law to make funding disclosures from another country mandatory is just a beginning – and a leftist press which undermine the country at every opportunity. Enough with the nonsense that these entities represent some thriving democracy, enough. They are turning this “democracy” into a political basket case.

I fear that Netanyahu is a leader who has stopped inspiring confidence and offers no solutions. Should he therefore step down? For those who keep giving him the benefit of the doubt and keep saying that he is doing his best, I say in response that his best is simply not good enough. Israel today can best be described as a ship adrift on the high seas without a rudder that requires a drastic turnaround on virtually every issue confronting the nation.

February 24, 2016 | 4 Comments »

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  1. Like Trump, Netanyahu is neutral on Israel.

    Netanyahu’s latest comment that he would take stronger action than in operation “Protective Edge” if terrorists came out of tunnels and actually killed Jews is, on close examination, not reassuring.

    Hamas has not killed enough Jews to merit being extinguished? How many more must die before enough is enough? Someone should publicly ask Netanyahu to quantify the catalyst that would precipitate a relevant (conclusive) military response. Ten more dead Jews? One hundred? One thousand? One million?

    Truth be told, there is no threshold that would impel Netanyahu to defend Israel in a meaningful way. His response will always be politically self-serving. Such expediency might make for vocational longevity, but it is appallingly immoral.

  2. biggie and bibi are members of the global elite, and their loyalty is that elite not the Jewish people. This is a sign of Court Jew syndrome in which an advocate for the Jewish people gets so caught up and absorbed into the Court culture that he becomes one of them. Rabbis in Medieval Spain polemicized against this.

  3. here is Bibi answer to muslim terror:

    IDF sends detention orders to hilltop youth members

    IDF generals sign administrative detention orders against Jewish youths. Honenu: ‘Selective enforcement against entire population.’

    Honenu claims that administrative orders have almost never been extended past their original expiration dates, and certainly not so many orders

    “The administrative orders are given without evidence and without a trial.

    This is a selective enforcement against an entire population,

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/208496#.Vs5S_PkrLIU

    the population Bibi and his henchmen select for anti terror measures are not the daily stabbing muslim arabs but the Zionist Jews settler youth.

    He wants to keep dissension quiet and to facilitate his understandings with the GCC and he will use any reason to apply his new law on Jews…… now we know that the purpose of the Duma arson was to get rid of the jewish dissenters…. remember it started at the Mount. Now BB has no Jewish dissent and no problems from Jewish settlers…. stabbed Jews are too busy fearing for their lives…. they have no time to give BB a problem.

  4. I’ll take the ship floating adrift for the time being rather than Boogie and his little zyon which will easily be yanked on to pull us all under the water.