Are there any justifications for Hamas' attack in Southern Israel or the IDF's response?

SUMMARY: A follow up to the previous post on the Israeli-Hamas war, explaining that there can be no justification for the extreme violence, massacres, and destruction committed by either side. There are three important take aways from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the importance of following the established international rules to prevent atrocities, the negative consequences of inflicting mass continuous suffering, and the outdated nature of war. We should all commit ourselves to making the changes necessary to ensure the peaceful resolution of conflict and respond to hate with grace and forgiveness.


KEY WORDS: Hamas, IDF, Southern Israel, Gaza, Terrorism, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Atrocities, Suffering, Oppression, War, Peace


COMMENT, please: We’d love to hear your thoughts on the Hamas attack on Southern Israel and the IDF’s response. Please keep it civil, especially since emotions are running high.

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I will remind long-time readers and inform new readers that I was living within a kilometer of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya when terrorist attacked it. I shopped in the stores, ate in the restaurants, went to the cinema, knew the employees there. A student and her mother died in that attack. We stayed at a safari camp whose owner lost his wife and daughter in the attack. I had friends who fled the attack. We watched the smoke rising from the mall from the balcony of the school I taught at. It was close. It had a terrific impact on me personally and everyone around me.

In the reporting coming out of Israel and Gaza of the mass indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, I was reminded of what a terrorist told a small child when he and his mother were let go, We’re not monsters,” he allegedly told him handing him a candy bar looted from the store the family had been shopping at.

I thought then, as I think now, that yes, yes he and his compatriots are monsters. You don’t deliberately and with malice aforethought inflict that amount of psychic stress and strain, that amount of death, that amount of pain and suffering and not be a monster.

There is no justification for what al-Shabab did. There is no justification for what Hamas did in Israel this week. There is no justification for what Israel is doing to Gaza right now. None of it is justified.

Three Lessons from the Latest Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

I’ve got three points to make, and then we’ll call it a blog post.

We Have Rules For A Reason

WHEN WE DON’T LIVE BY THE RULES that we made for ourselves as in the Geneva Convention and the Declaration of Human Rights, then we are setting the conditions for atrocities to happen. It doesn’t mean that we caused the atrocities. Just like the old movie trope of the hostage taker telling someone that if the hostage dies, it’s on them, is just so much BS, telling the Israelis that they caused Hamas to slaughter a 1,000 people in Southern Israel, take dozens of hostages, and caused the IDF to kill hundreds of Palestinian civilians in retaliation is just so much bullshit.

When we know that much of behavior is caused by the environment we find ourselves in, the easiest way to change behavior is to change the environment. While we deal with the aftermath of the horrors inflicted on real live human beings in Southern Israel, we must keep in mind that there are real horrors being inflicted on real live human beings in Gaza, the West Bank, and Palestinian refugees around the world.

Supposedly, we created those rules so that we wouldn’t be committing atrocities when we were most vulnerable to committing them, during the high continuous stress of living in a war zone, and that governments would be complelled to treat people fairly. Supposedly.

Mass Continuous Suffering Never Leads to Anything Good

WHEN WE INFLICT MASS CONTINUOUS SUFFERING ON A PEOPLE, we shouldn’t be surprised when they fight back. At some point, we have to look at the antecedents of such behavior. It is not produced in a vacuum. There are hugely complex geopolitical, sociological, and psychological forces at work here.

This is not a call to engage in bothsidesism, but a call to honestly assess the contributions that both sides have made to the current situation, and how both sides can change to make it better.

What is clear to me is that both Likud and Hamas benefit greatly from continuing this conflict. Before the Hamas incursion into Southern Israel, Netanyahu was facing mass protests in the streets for his decision to reform the Israeli court system, which many perceive as a thinly veiled attempt at keeping himself out of jail due to corruption. The incursion seems well-timed to say the least, not that I’m indulging in conspiracy theories.

Hamas, too, benefits from the continuing suffering of Palestinians at the hands of Israelis. A peace between the two groups would mean that the conformity necessary to carry out such attacks — and the resulting groupthink that makes such boondoggles possible — would be threatened. Palestinians might actually support other parties, groups, or organizations.

Hamas came to power opposing the secular government of the secular PLO, the Palestinian Authority, and Fatah. That doesn’t absolve Israel of playing any role in promoting Hamas’ control of Gaza. Remember in 2014, Netanyahu denounced an agreement between Fatah and Hamas to reconcile, which was probably that a real peace agreement between the two sides was possible. And because Hamas sided with the Syrian uprising, which caused Iran to cut off its aide ($200 million) and the overthrow of the Morsi government in Egypt, cut off Egyptian aide and trade, placing Gaza under enormous stress struggling to govern due to lack of funds.

You’d think anyone interested in peace between Israel and the Palestinians would’ve helped make up the shortfall, but no one did. Actions still speak louder than words, so the lack of action at a crucial moment when peace was possible, tells us that Netanyahu was more interested in conflict than peace.

There is plenty of why fors, what fors, and what ifs to fill a morgue and then some, but I have two points: (1) the people of Gaza and the West Bank have been suffering greatly, especially in the last decade, and (2) both sides benefit from continuing the conflict both in general and in this specific instance, both sides except for the actual citizens of Israel and Gaza.

War is Obsolete

WHEN WE MAKE WAR, we are exacerbating a host of problems and solving few if any.

  • War wastes tons of resources in lives lost, material destroyed, and money better spent on other priorities.
  • War hastens climate change by justifying reckless production of war material and dumping tons of carbon and other greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere and other pollutants into the environment.
  • War speeds the wealth transfer from the middle class to the 10% worsening the wealth gap and causing more tension and stress in society.

Moving Forward

We need to take a page from Black America and respond to extreme provocation and hate with grace, humility, and forgiveness. It never ceases to astound me that every time a racist thinks murdering a handful or two of Black people will ignite a race war, they are slapped down by the Black community’s refusal to answer hate with hate, violence with violence, harm with harm. As a group, they embody the turn-the-other-cheek teachings like few others have. Perhaps that is the lesson here.

We are a creative inventive species. There is not a problem that we cannot solve. So, if we are not solving a particular problem, you can be sure it is because someone somewhere is benefiting from the status quo and stopping it from being solved. It is a good heuristic to live by.

Huzzah!
Jack

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