The security establishment approved the entry of 8,000 West Bank workers to Israel, mostly to engage in agricultural work. It did so in response to Israel's agriculture minister assuring his colleagues that the workers had been vetted and posed no danger. That thousands of workers from Gaza had spied on Israel and made themselves complicit in the Oct. 7 massacre seemed blithely to be forgotten.
On the 'West Bank' itself, Israel's commanding general there issued oxymoronicorders limiting Arab access that appeared tough but changed very little. As explained by the Binyamin Regional Council, "There is no entry into Israeli towns for Arab workers. They will be permitted to enter industrial areas at night only." Do marauders and murderers carry out their crimes only in daylight?
The Palestinian Authority that nominally governs part of the 'West Bank' not only offered full-throated support for the Hamas massacre but boasted of having a role in it. The PA also required mosques in its jurisdiction to instruct congregants that exterminating Jews constitutes an Islamic duty. Despite this, the Israeli cabinet continues to send tax monies to the PA.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant endorsed this decision, saying that "It is appropriate to transfer, and transfer immediately, the funds to the Palestinian Authority so that they will be used by its forces who help prevent terrorism." (!!) That theme of enrichment never seems to die.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir tried to loosen the rules of engagementfor police officers, permitting them in emergencies to shoot at the legs of aggressors, but Benny Gantz, a member of the War Cabinet, managed to deflect the vote, thereby keeping the more restrictive regulations in place.
Five days after Oct. 7, Israel shuttered its Public Diplomacy Ministry, providing a perfect symbol of Israel's historically hapless information efforts.
Contrarily, Israel's communications minister called Al Jazeera, the Qatari television channel, a "propaganda mouthpiece" that incites against Israel and attempted to close down its office in Israel. The government rejected his recommendation, wanting not to upset the Qatari government, which had helped with the release of several hostages, thereby ignoring its role in perpetrating Oct. 7.
Yossi Cohen, the former head of Mossad, goes further; he favors "refraining from criticizing Qatar."
Before the massacre; Israel supplied Gaza with 49 million liters, or 9 percent of the territory's daily consumption, through three pipelines. It cut all supplies after the massacre. But that lasted just twenty days, after which Israel reinstated 28.5 million liters through two pipelines.
Why not all three? Because Hamas had damaged the third on Oct. 7, necessitating repairs. Not to fear: IDF Col. Elad Goren announced his office had "assembled a team of experts who assess the humanitarian situation in Gaza on a daily basis."
Avigdor Liberman, head of the Yisrael Beyteinu party, called this "simple idiocy." Fuel supplies also reportedly resumed.
Talk of victory did not stop negativism from quickly rearing its head. "I don't see any kind of victory going out of this mess," comments Fauda creator Avi Issacharoff.
Orly Noy of B'Tselem cries out to her Israeli conationals, "I have no interest in the victory you're offering me. ... I'm ready to admit defeat."
The principal of a public high school in Tel Aviv devoted 45 minutes to talking to three students who had come to school wrapped in Israeli flags. During the conversation, one student reported, the principal pointed out that other students objected to such a display of patriotism, adding that "if a large number of students came to school wrapped in Israeli flags, he would end this immediately."
I concluded a recent article by expecting that "the inflamed Israeli mood of the moment will likely fade with time, as old patterns reassert themselves and business-as-usual returns." I was wrong in one aspect; it did not take time. Rather, at least in some respects, it occurred almost right away.
Nov. 17, 2023 addendum: The fuel supplies from Israel mentioned above that reportedly resumed have been confirmed: "two fuel trucks enter Gaza every day for UN needs and to support water and sewer systems." Unsurprisingly, the statement announcing this news indicated that the War Cabinet made reached this decision "based on the recommendation of the IDF and Shin Bet and at the request of US officials."
Critics were merciless.
- National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir: "So long as our hostages don't even get a visit from the Red Cross, there is no sense in giving the enemy humanitarian gifts."
- Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich: This "is a grave mistake and contradicts the decision of the [full security] cabinet. [It] broadcasts weakness, gives oxygen to the enemy and allows [Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar to sit comfortably in his air-conditioned bunker, watch the news and continue to manipulate Israeli society and the families of the abductees."
- Avigdor Liberman, head of the Yisrael Beytenu party: "Stop fueling the Nazis from Hamas! The statements that 'not a drop of fuel' would enter the Strip have turned into allowing thousands of liters unilaterally, without receiving any humanitarian gesture for our hostages. I call for this recklessness to be stopped at once."
Mr. Pipes (DanielPipes.org, @DanielPipes) is president of the Middle East Forum and author of the just-published Islamism vs. The West: 35 Years of Geopolitical Struggle (Wicked Son). © 2023 by Daniel Pipes. All rights reserved.
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2 comments:
Who the he.. is in control? Why isn't the army on the ground waging a coup? This insanity makes the world of chelm look like geniuses. This is obviously the Erev Rav Amaleikim within our midst showing the world on whose side they are really on. Definitely not Am Yisrael's side. Their evil is so blatant which proves how shameless they are. It's time, we pray, for H' to do what HE PROMISES US, 'Shfoch et chamescha al hagoyim........
H' Yishmor et Amo Yisrael!
Anon, I’m posting this comment bc you corrected my spelling of Chelm! Even tho NO NAME,!
Much appreciation.
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