By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Comparisons between Israel and Hamas are not just deeply disturbing, they are simply wrong. They need to be answered and corrected.
First, all rockets are not the same.
Hamas shoots rockets that do not fly straight. That is not a problem for Hamas because their objective is not to hit a specified target, their entire objective is to wreak havoc, cause panic and engage in acts of terror.
Furthermore, Hamas removed the explosive heads on their long range rockets so that the rockets fly further.
The further the rockets fly into Israel, the more the rockets terrorize Israelis. Hamas celebrates these rockets and the results.
Israel is using laser guided missiles and sometimes, even those rockets miss their targets. When they do miss, Israel expresses regret, Israel does not celebrate.
Second, Israel is a democratic state defending itself against Hamas which is a terrorist organization. The two can never be compared.
Third, a defensive operation - as waged by Israel, can never be confused with aggressive terrorist strikes - as perpetrated by Hamas.
Fourth, all victims are not the same.
In a case in which fighters hide among residents, the 4th Geneva Convention places responsibility and culpability on the hiding fighters. That is also the rule when fighters are not wearing uniforms and are instead wearing civilian clothing to best avoid identification and mingle among local residents.
Fifth, justification is not based on losses and innocent casualties. Because Israel has been lucky and because Israel has created an effective defense called Iron Dome and because Hamas and Islamic Jihad have an ineffective rocket strategy, Israel is not to be penalized for having low casualty numbers.
Low casualty numbers does not diminish the moral rightness of your defense. Israel would not be more in the right if more Israeli civilians were killed. And because Palestinians have had more civilian casualties than the Israelis, that does not make Hamas and Islamic Jihad more correct in their actions and tactics.
These are just a few necessary corrections. The list goes on.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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