Every cloud has a silver lining .
Maybe lessons will be learned from the fire .
Discussions on our future, should move to the arena that Israelis favor
This time the Israeli home front will be hit in a way we have never experienced.
The first Gulf war and the Second Lebanon War were only the movie trailer for what could happen.
An attack of thousands of missiles, as predicted by experts, will create a reality Israel will find hard to withstand. It isn't equipped for it, as we saw on the Carmel, and it isn't prepared for it, as we saw in the Lebanon war.
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An attack of thousands of missiles, as predicted by experts, will create a reality Israel will find hard to withstand. It isn't equipped for it, as we saw on the Carmel, and it isn't prepared for it, as we saw in the Lebanon war.
Let the nationalists, settlers, rejectionists, militarists, security advocates, annexation backers, hawks, rightists, patriots, rabble-rousers and messianics look at what happened on the Carmel and tell us where they want to go with that. Let them explain what options Israel has when it says no to any chance for peace and its home front is so vulnerable. What hope does it have if it continues to live only by its sword, which was once strong and threatening, and is now rusting?
Mereka juga berpendapat : If we recognize this and understand that the military option has become unrealistic, except as a deterrent or an act of desperation, we will understand that there is only the diplomatic option, no other, and it is still open to us.
ReplyDeleteIsraeliest komen :
ReplyDeleteAnother pragmatic commentary, Gideon. And what's especially true here, is the shallowness not only of Israel's firefighting capabilities, but of the whole of its emergency response and civil defense infrastructure...basic disaster preparedness.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/israel-may-have-no-military-option-against-iran-1.330130