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Behind the Headlines: Escalation of Terror in Gaza


Behind the Headlines: Escalation of Terror in Gaza

On January 15th, terror emanating from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip sharply escalated - with both a significant increase in rocket fire and the use of a snipers' rifle to killcivilians.

On January 15th, terror emanating from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip sharply escalated. Over the next 24 hours, more than 100 rockets and mortars were fired from Gaza on theIsraeli cities of Sderot and Ashkelon, a city of one hundred thousand residents. Not only did the Palestinian's indiscriminate fire rain down on Israeli civilians harder than everbefore, the Palestinian terrorists now began to single out civilian targets with precision weapons. A Hamas sniper murdered 20 year-old volunteer Carlos Chavez from Ecuador in thefields of Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha using a specialized .50 caliber (12.5 mm) snipers' rifle.

Israel disengaged from the Gaza Strip in 2005 in order to promote a peaceful solution - yet in return received Hamas-backed terror. More than two years ago, Israel removed all ofits civilians, soldiers and settlements from the Gaza Strip and redeployed behind the recognized border.

Yet Hamas pursues cross-border terrorism - abducting Israelis and targeting civilians on Israeli soil. The rocket launches from Gaza are senseless, indiscriminate violence againstthe Israeli civilian population. Since the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip in June, approximately 1500 rockets and mortars have been launched at Israel. Israel has suffereddozens of casualties, hundreds of shock victims, thousands of traumatized children, and severe disruption of daily life.

No democracy would watch its civilian population being targeted on a daily basis without responding. Every country is obliged to protect its citizens and would act as Israel todefend them.

A clear distinction must be made between Palestinian terror attacks against Israel and Israel’s defensive response. Palestinian terrorists directly target Israeli civilians anduse their own civilians as human shields. Terror groups produce, transport, and launch rockets and mortars from inside densely populated Palestinian residential areas, which areused for cover. These groups are intentionally trying to create a humanitarian crisis as a means of gaining international support, i.e. by attacking the very border crossingsmeant to deliver humanitarian relief to the Palestinian population, and by smuggling explosives disguised as humanitarian aid.

Israel does not view the people of Gaza as its enemy and is doing everything possible to prevent harm to innocent Palestinian civilians. Israel targets only the armed militantsdirectly involved in the violence, rocket and mortar attacks against Israeli citizens. Tactical orders are given to IDF commanders that operations should be cancelled whencivilians enter the combat area and missiles must be diverted as required. Despite the security constrictions, Israel makes certain that there is a continuous flow of humanitarianaid and supplies through the border crossings to the Palestinian population.

Unequivocally, Israel wants peace with its Palestinian neighbors. Israel believes that the Palestinian people are entitled to national self-determination and a state of their own.Israel accepts the idea of two nation states living side by side in peace - a homeland for the Palestinian people and a homeland for the Jewish people. Israel is negotiating withthe moderate Palestinian leadership under President Abbas to bring that goal forward.

Unfortunately, the Islamic extremists gaining control of the Gaza street are the greatest obstacle to a two-state solution. The armed Palestinian militants targeted by Israel arenot just enemies of the Israeli people, they are enemies of peace. They propagate an ideology that espouses violence instead of dialogue. These extremists in Gaza opposereconciliation, oppose the peace talks, and claim that any Palestinian who negotiates with Israel is a traitor to Islam and to the Arab cause. For these reasons, Hamas isrecognized as a terrorist organization by international community, including by the European Union and the United States. The world does not need another terrorist state. Therecan be no peace when the Hamas leadership in Gaza in more interested in the obliteration of Israel than in the two-state solution.

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