
Justifiably angry language, but correct concepts from
Steven Plaut (Israel National News), who incidentally makes the same point as
former PLO terrorists:
A strong Hamas victory is the only thing that stands a chance of forcing Israelis to open their eyes and wake up. As long as the PLO is in charge, the gigantic game of make-pretend continues. When the Hamas is marching about with costumes of suicide bombers and with its swastikas and other paraphernalia, then there can be no delusions about the Nazification of the Palestinians. It is not that the Palestinians would really be any less Nazified with the PLO in charge. It is just that the Abu Mazen-type representatives at the Potemkin negotiations, and the make-pretend respectability of the PLO hoodlum chiefs, allow the politicians and the media to continue acting as if there is a peace process.
The Hamas victory - and I wish it had been stronger - puts the lie to the game of make-pretend. No longer can any intelligent Israeli pretend that there is any way to deal with the Palestinians other than war. The only way to stop the Kassams and suicide bombers is R&D - Re-Occupation and De-Nazification. And with the Hamas in charge, everyone in Israel is forced to acknowledge this.
Well, almost everyone. Haaretz and the far-left have actually been preparing the Israeli public for a Hamas victory in recent months, and they are spreading the new epistle: "We can do business with Hamas"....Israeli schools will be screening films celebrating the heroism of Palestinian suicide bombers (like the University of Haifa screened Paradise Now this week).
Plaut's only error is that his point is understated. Here is the more genteel language of Dennis Prager, who argues
Why Arab/Muslim Anti-Semites are Worse than the Nazis.
See also:
The Hamas Defeat, in which a leading media blog finally has something positive to say about the New York Times.
A must-read by Steven Plaut: Well, my earlier prediction was that the erection of an armed Hamas state in the suburbs of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem might result in an awakening of Israelis from their past 15 years of self-delusions. It is certainly not evi
Tracked: Jan 30, 16:01
A must-read by Uri Dan: The question, as always, is only how much Jewish blood will have to be spilled before the politicians, who are again running for the Knesset, wake up from the illusions they are sowing.... There is not and never has been a Pale
Tracked: Feb 08, 22:20